Mitora-san
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I remember seeing "Design for Dreaming" on an episode of MST3K, and it instantly reminded me of American Sitcom "I Dream of Jeannie", if the staff were using LSD.
The plot has to do with a dancer in a fantasy world whom is invited to a ball by a masked man, and sees every dream car she wants. Plus, watch for the instant light stoves, magical costume changing and cakes that comes out of the oven, with candles and everything!
Design for Dreaming? More like "Design for an Acid Trip".
The plot has to do with a dancer in a fantasy world whom is invited to a ball by a masked man, and sees every dream car she wants. Plus, watch for the instant light stoves, magical costume changing and cakes that comes out of the oven, with candles and everything!
Design for Dreaming? More like "Design for an Acid Trip".
One of my first MST3K shorts I have seen on MST3K. "The Home Economics Story" is basically propaganda to turn any clean cut girl into a Suzie Homewife Barbie doll, as well as disguising itself to offering equal rights oppertunities.
Like said, I would hate to live in 1950s. Not much to do besides a giggly homewife with a house full of brats. *LOL*
Glad MST3K tackled this short. If did not, I would wretch.
Like said, I would hate to live in 1950s. Not much to do besides a giggly homewife with a house full of brats. *LOL*
Glad MST3K tackled this short. If did not, I would wretch.
Slow paced, inane drivel, saved by Mike and bots of MST3K!
The overly cheerful hick of a narator tell us a "touching" story of how chicken is hatched, how they get breeded and going to the market for meat and eggs. The stupidest part is not the narator, but the so-called "Talking Chicken" that says "That's what you think, big boy!" when the narator talks about breeding. Too bad we don't get to see the birds and the bees of chicken life, but hey, it was the 1940's America, so what would they know.
Funny part is after short, Tom Servo tries to break himself out of an egg *L*
The overly cheerful hick of a narator tell us a "touching" story of how chicken is hatched, how they get breeded and going to the market for meat and eggs. The stupidest part is not the narator, but the so-called "Talking Chicken" that says "That's what you think, big boy!" when the narator talks about breeding. Too bad we don't get to see the birds and the bees of chicken life, but hey, it was the 1940's America, so what would they know.
Funny part is after short, Tom Servo tries to break himself out of an egg *L*