@@tommyblack7998 Why did they hire him anyway? They must have realize he would be difficult to work with, and that their line of work would be beneath him.
"And remember there`s NO croquettes like Mrs.Mankanshoku`s" "Yes there alive....but I have gone to a better place, a place with Mrs.Mankanshoku`s croquettes"
And remember there's no fishstick like Mrs. Pell's This isn't a commercial I know, it was just a declaration of love. Yes, YES! Theyre even better RAW!
@dyl2210 No, but he is the voice of Brain from "Pinky and the Brain". His name is Maurice LaMarche. In my opinion, he does an awesome job in this episode of "The Critic".
Someone else uploaded this clip a while back. Some kid said this "character" was based on the voice of The Brain. I told him Orson Welles was a real person and that The Brain's voice was based on him, not the other way around. He cried for a while and called me a douchebag know-it-all. I'm serious. God, kids are so fucking stupid these days. I know everyone says this but no generation was ever this bad. These kids now are far worse than anything that's come before. This time it really is true.
I only just realized she says "half our fortune" and "half-hour fortune." Almost 20 years, I kept wondering "What the hell is half-hour fortune? Does she get a fortune every half-hour? Are they supposed to be THAT rich?" XD
Not have been a success? This show produced 23 episodes (two seasons) of entertainment and is still remembered and revered. Sure, it didn't have become a "Simpsons" (who has?) but it did fair better than some contemporary shows where networks don't even give them 3 episodes before they're cancelled ("Creature Comforts" anyone?)... PS: me like The Critic.