U.S. Acres.
I remember finding a book like the Garfield strips of US Acres. I have the 2nd book (Counts its Chicken) It's funny. Does anyone know how long the newspaper strip went and how many books there were?
shareI remember finding a book like the Garfield strips of US Acres. I have the 2nd book (Counts its Chicken) It's funny. Does anyone know how long the newspaper strip went and how many books there were?
shareI think there are five books. Not sure how long the strip lasted, exactly... something like 1986-1989.
I have a book myself. I used to have another, but the glue holding the pages together came apart. :-(
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I came to the IMDB this morning looking for the answer to this very question!! I found another post that seems to clear it up a bit ... unfortunately, there's apparently no way to get a DVD the 'correct' version of the episodes' "title cards". Hopefully Volume 2 will have them fixed. [Big "D'oh!" on the studio's part if you ask me. Part of the charm of U.S.Acres was the pun in the name!]
Anyway, here's the post:
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0094469/board/nest/11036455
C ya!
*Sometimes his wife comes down and collects it. Whose wife. Yeah.*
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I think the pun in U.S. Acres is (U.S.A)cres.
shareHi! I'm looking for a US Acres episode, in wich Orson tells a bedtime story (a mixture of Cinderella, Snow White, etc), and as the egg and the chicken interrupts the story with their comments, we can see the story changing on screen too...I need the title.
Please help me! It!s urgent.
Thanks
I don't remember what the title was, but it was the story of Rumplestilskin, with ninjas and monsters. Wade played the farmer/ninja's son, and Roy was the funny little man/ninja Rumplestilskin.
shareThe episdoe is called Name Game, and is on Vol. 5, disc 2 of the Garfield and Friends disc set.
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