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Shout Factory announced something in late 2006 on their myspace blog and never made an update. anyone else notice this? Wikipedia wouldn't let me link to it for some reason.. *Update* Found a link that links to it :p http://homemovies.toonzone.net/index.html click "Blog Post"
In the Home Movies article it states that Brendon's little sister Josie is adopted. But I don't ever remember seeing in any episode that she was adopted, Can someone please indicate an episode where this was stated? Otherwise I think the article should just say Brendon's little sister Josie and not include the word adopted until it can be substantiated. Misterrick 08:01, 17 April 2005 (UTC).
In an episode called "Temporary Blindness" Brendon has to do a project for school about his family. And while talking to Paula about it they say Josie is adopted. 24.63.24.77, 21 May 2005 (UTC).
I always thought this was a joke and that Josie was a child from an affair.
I think such a detail should be in a lower section that is marked with a spoiler warning
I wouldn't consider it a spoiler, since it's simply an off-comment that doesn't imact any stories or plot points.
-G —Preceding unsigned comment added by 134.117.158.83 ( talk) 03:55, 22 November 2007 (UTC)
Multiple episodes state she was adopted. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.161.188.11 ( talk) 06:43, 8 August 2008 (UTC)
The only episode addressing Josie's parentage is Temporary Blindness with the subplot about Mr. Lynch's family tree project. As Brendon's family tree is filled with carnival workers and convicts, he and Paula decide to spice up Josie's heritage by lying about her adoption to make her seem interesting. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Powerlockrawk ( talk • contribs) 17:42, 9 June 2010 (UTC)
I saw this website: here. "However, I do think the second season would have been better if Soup2Nuts still used the RetroScripting technique." Can anyone confirm that they stopped using this technique after the first season? - Hyad 08:05, July 19, 2005 (UTC)
Per the DVD commentary on Season 1, Episode 106 "Director's Cut" (Disc Two), only the UPN episodes (1-5) were retroscripted.
I just verified it. At 2:13 into the Episode, Loren Bouchard says "Hey, this is the first episode with a script!" and then Brendon confirms it and talks about Bill Braudis (the show's writer.) - Herandar 23:38, July 19, 2005 (UTC)
More comments about the scripts and retroscripting at 5:41in the same episode. - Herandar 23:43, July 19, 2005 (UTC)
Season Summary
The person who wrote the season summary made a lot of errors. He uses his own bias and makes a lot of over-generalizations about each season.
I did see Duane's name spelled "Dwane" at one spot in one episode (a subtitle in Brendon's Battle of the Bands documentary in "Hiatus") but it hardly seems worth mentioning the alternate spelling. "Duane" is clearly how they have decided it should be spelled on the DVD covers, in multiple places at least on the Season 2 cases.
I think the Mitch character should be mentioned because it was the late Mitch Hedberg that played the character, and this was probably the most famous guest on the show
Is Jason supposed to be poor or rich? In one episode he mentions that he sleeps in a bunkbed with his father (which would imply that he doesn't even have his own bedroom), yet in another episode he has a membership to a country club. I think there are some other references to him being poor but I can't recall them off the top of my head.
paula poundstone, louis ck and laura silverman are all quite a bit more famous than mitch hedberg was.(loved his humor and miss him though) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.84.56.132 ( talk) 01:54, 3 July 2012 (UTC)
a few of the characters and I think some of the style of this show comes from an old show I used to watch called 'science court'. If anyone cares to track down a citation for this, then that'd add to the article. If not, i dont really care.
wikiquote stuff doesn't work. something with the titles.
I proposed that we merge Scab (band) into this article. Currently, there are 3 articles about Home Movies: Home Movies (TV series), List of Home Movies episodes, and Scab (band). I would say Scab is hardly a major enough part of the show to deserve its own article, especially when none of the other characters have their own articles. There's not a whole lot of useful info in the Scab article, so I would suggest that we maybe merge the interesting fact or two that is there into the 'Style' section of the Home Movies article. Any thoughts? -- Gpollock 05:26, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
The person who wrote the season summary made a lot of errors. He uses his own bias and makes a lot of over-generalizations about each season.
Is Count Popula an actual character? If not, please consider deleting it. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ng.j ( talk • contribs) 04:15, 29 March 2007 (UTC).
I move the "Characters" section be moved to a new page. I think it's long enough. VolatileChemical 02:46, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
In the show Brendon is repeatedly referred to as being in the 4th grade, and is also referred to as being 8. Shamas also has his 8th birthday in the first season and is in the 4th grade of another school. Brendon should then be about 10 unless he skipped 2 years. Is this worth mentioning?
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Is this shows theme song supposed to be an interpretation of the song "Spinning Wheel" by the band Blood,Sweat and Tears?-Sign Wikipedians. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.66.212.182 ( talk) 06:05, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
Or is she? It's not clear. I could be wrong, but there is no time in home movies where they explicitly say that Josie is adopted. This is just some pervasive roomer that has inundated the internet. As for "Temporary Blindness", the conversation is this:
(when talking about the family tree) B:"well it's good to know that we come from good stock" P:"yes it is" B"most of them seem to be carnies" P:"or on the lamb" B:"I feel like maybe not including them on the family tree" P:"I wouldn't object to that" B:"So what do we got?" P:"You, me, your father, your step-mother, your grandparents, and your sister. B:"My sister...Josie, yeah but what do we really know about her?" P:"Well she hasn't been to prison yet" B:"Well we don't REALLY know that do we?" P:"There were two days that I lost her"
Go to veoh and check it out yourself.
Not adopted: -First of all the Family tree has a branch for Josie which branches off from "Mom" and "Dad". "Josie has the same relation to "Mom" as "Mom" has to "grandma 1". However this may just be a cartoony representation. -They never use the word "adopted" in this entire show. - The interpretation of the conservation would be this: Brendon is joking around with his mother like he always does. "What do we really know about her?" should be viewed as a joke. Paula responds in kind by joking that she might have been in prison during the two-day stint when she lost her, but she never mentions any early age.
Adopted: - We have to view Brendon's comment as alluding to the fact that Josie is adopted. "Well we don't really know [that she wasn't in prison]" is referring to Josie's early life. - Her skin looks darker (but then again this could be artistic license: Paula doesn't have that same tone as her mother, Fenton doesn't have the same as his mother.)
I really don't know myself, I'm pretty sure that they never explicitly say that she is adopted. If they do, please put up some citation. Everyone seems to be copying the wikipedia article, which I worry might be wrong, so I'm going to remove adoption references until someone with further knowledge can fill it in. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.187.47.144 ( talk) 06:21, 20 June 2008 (UTC)
It has occurred to me that the characters of Brendan, Melissa and Jason represent the ego, superego, and id of psychoanalytic theory, but I haven't found any corroborating statements from the show's creators. Has anyone encountered this idea in interviews or such? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.212.225.130 ( talk) 14:53, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
I propose that the above article is merged into this as the individual episode clearly fails the criteria of WP:EPISODE. –– Jezhotwells ( talk) 22:26, 11 April 2010 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: Not Moved - re: I believe that anyone searching Home Movies (with Movies capitalized) is likely intending the TV series
, the ability to
divine what anyone was searching for on WP among millions of users is not a basis for a title change.
Mike Cline (
talk) 13:05, 6 May 2016 (UTC)
Home Movies (TV series) →
Home Movies – Per
WP:DIFFCAPS. I believe that anyone searching Home Movies (with Movies capitalized) is likely intending the TV series. For one, the show gets much more page views than
Home movies (
latest 90 is 43783 compared to 10002), so I doubt the redirect is doing anyone any favors. It also beats the other topics called Home Movies that capitalize the M by a rather large margin (
89% in total). Long-term significance should not be an issue because the show has been off the air for a decade now. So yeah, follow the example set by
Ice Cube/
Fallout Shelter/
Blank Page whatever and move the page.
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talk) 20:38, 28 April 2016 (UTC)
Isn't it too commercial to include CD releases? Other sitcoms or animations don't have this section — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A01:E35:8A8D:FE80:85CB:D00D:634D:E2B8 ( talk) 07:11, 10 August 2016 (UTC)
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How is this both 1999 American television series debuts and 2001 American television series debuts? It jumped to another network, so I also don't see how it fits American television series revived after cancellation.
I've only seen maybe half the episodes, and can't see where it belongs with Television shows set in the United States. It could be Canada, or Germany (or, really, suburban Tokyo).
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Shout Factory announced something in late 2006 on their myspace blog and never made an update. anyone else notice this? Wikipedia wouldn't let me link to it for some reason.. *Update* Found a link that links to it :p http://homemovies.toonzone.net/index.html click "Blog Post"
In the Home Movies article it states that Brendon's little sister Josie is adopted. But I don't ever remember seeing in any episode that she was adopted, Can someone please indicate an episode where this was stated? Otherwise I think the article should just say Brendon's little sister Josie and not include the word adopted until it can be substantiated. Misterrick 08:01, 17 April 2005 (UTC).
In an episode called "Temporary Blindness" Brendon has to do a project for school about his family. And while talking to Paula about it they say Josie is adopted. 24.63.24.77, 21 May 2005 (UTC).
I always thought this was a joke and that Josie was a child from an affair.
I think such a detail should be in a lower section that is marked with a spoiler warning
I wouldn't consider it a spoiler, since it's simply an off-comment that doesn't imact any stories or plot points.
-G —Preceding unsigned comment added by 134.117.158.83 ( talk) 03:55, 22 November 2007 (UTC)
Multiple episodes state she was adopted. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.161.188.11 ( talk) 06:43, 8 August 2008 (UTC)
The only episode addressing Josie's parentage is Temporary Blindness with the subplot about Mr. Lynch's family tree project. As Brendon's family tree is filled with carnival workers and convicts, he and Paula decide to spice up Josie's heritage by lying about her adoption to make her seem interesting. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Powerlockrawk ( talk • contribs) 17:42, 9 June 2010 (UTC)
I saw this website: here. "However, I do think the second season would have been better if Soup2Nuts still used the RetroScripting technique." Can anyone confirm that they stopped using this technique after the first season? - Hyad 08:05, July 19, 2005 (UTC)
Per the DVD commentary on Season 1, Episode 106 "Director's Cut" (Disc Two), only the UPN episodes (1-5) were retroscripted.
I just verified it. At 2:13 into the Episode, Loren Bouchard says "Hey, this is the first episode with a script!" and then Brendon confirms it and talks about Bill Braudis (the show's writer.) - Herandar 23:38, July 19, 2005 (UTC)
More comments about the scripts and retroscripting at 5:41in the same episode. - Herandar 23:43, July 19, 2005 (UTC)
Season Summary
The person who wrote the season summary made a lot of errors. He uses his own bias and makes a lot of over-generalizations about each season.
I did see Duane's name spelled "Dwane" at one spot in one episode (a subtitle in Brendon's Battle of the Bands documentary in "Hiatus") but it hardly seems worth mentioning the alternate spelling. "Duane" is clearly how they have decided it should be spelled on the DVD covers, in multiple places at least on the Season 2 cases.
I think the Mitch character should be mentioned because it was the late Mitch Hedberg that played the character, and this was probably the most famous guest on the show
Is Jason supposed to be poor or rich? In one episode he mentions that he sleeps in a bunkbed with his father (which would imply that he doesn't even have his own bedroom), yet in another episode he has a membership to a country club. I think there are some other references to him being poor but I can't recall them off the top of my head.
paula poundstone, louis ck and laura silverman are all quite a bit more famous than mitch hedberg was.(loved his humor and miss him though) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.84.56.132 ( talk) 01:54, 3 July 2012 (UTC)
a few of the characters and I think some of the style of this show comes from an old show I used to watch called 'science court'. If anyone cares to track down a citation for this, then that'd add to the article. If not, i dont really care.
wikiquote stuff doesn't work. something with the titles.
I proposed that we merge Scab (band) into this article. Currently, there are 3 articles about Home Movies: Home Movies (TV series), List of Home Movies episodes, and Scab (band). I would say Scab is hardly a major enough part of the show to deserve its own article, especially when none of the other characters have their own articles. There's not a whole lot of useful info in the Scab article, so I would suggest that we maybe merge the interesting fact or two that is there into the 'Style' section of the Home Movies article. Any thoughts? -- Gpollock 05:26, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
The person who wrote the season summary made a lot of errors. He uses his own bias and makes a lot of over-generalizations about each season.
Is Count Popula an actual character? If not, please consider deleting it. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ng.j ( talk • contribs) 04:15, 29 March 2007 (UTC).
I move the "Characters" section be moved to a new page. I think it's long enough. VolatileChemical 02:46, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
In the show Brendon is repeatedly referred to as being in the 4th grade, and is also referred to as being 8. Shamas also has his 8th birthday in the first season and is in the 4th grade of another school. Brendon should then be about 10 unless he skipped 2 years. Is this worth mentioning?
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Is this shows theme song supposed to be an interpretation of the song "Spinning Wheel" by the band Blood,Sweat and Tears?-Sign Wikipedians. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.66.212.182 ( talk) 06:05, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
Or is she? It's not clear. I could be wrong, but there is no time in home movies where they explicitly say that Josie is adopted. This is just some pervasive roomer that has inundated the internet. As for "Temporary Blindness", the conversation is this:
(when talking about the family tree) B:"well it's good to know that we come from good stock" P:"yes it is" B"most of them seem to be carnies" P:"or on the lamb" B:"I feel like maybe not including them on the family tree" P:"I wouldn't object to that" B:"So what do we got?" P:"You, me, your father, your step-mother, your grandparents, and your sister. B:"My sister...Josie, yeah but what do we really know about her?" P:"Well she hasn't been to prison yet" B:"Well we don't REALLY know that do we?" P:"There were two days that I lost her"
Go to veoh and check it out yourself.
Not adopted: -First of all the Family tree has a branch for Josie which branches off from "Mom" and "Dad". "Josie has the same relation to "Mom" as "Mom" has to "grandma 1". However this may just be a cartoony representation. -They never use the word "adopted" in this entire show. - The interpretation of the conservation would be this: Brendon is joking around with his mother like he always does. "What do we really know about her?" should be viewed as a joke. Paula responds in kind by joking that she might have been in prison during the two-day stint when she lost her, but she never mentions any early age.
Adopted: - We have to view Brendon's comment as alluding to the fact that Josie is adopted. "Well we don't really know [that she wasn't in prison]" is referring to Josie's early life. - Her skin looks darker (but then again this could be artistic license: Paula doesn't have that same tone as her mother, Fenton doesn't have the same as his mother.)
I really don't know myself, I'm pretty sure that they never explicitly say that she is adopted. If they do, please put up some citation. Everyone seems to be copying the wikipedia article, which I worry might be wrong, so I'm going to remove adoption references until someone with further knowledge can fill it in. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.187.47.144 ( talk) 06:21, 20 June 2008 (UTC)
It has occurred to me that the characters of Brendan, Melissa and Jason represent the ego, superego, and id of psychoanalytic theory, but I haven't found any corroborating statements from the show's creators. Has anyone encountered this idea in interviews or such? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.212.225.130 ( talk) 14:53, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
I propose that the above article is merged into this as the individual episode clearly fails the criteria of WP:EPISODE. –– Jezhotwells ( talk) 22:26, 11 April 2010 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: Not Moved - re: I believe that anyone searching Home Movies (with Movies capitalized) is likely intending the TV series
, the ability to
divine what anyone was searching for on WP among millions of users is not a basis for a title change.
Mike Cline (
talk) 13:05, 6 May 2016 (UTC)
Home Movies (TV series) →
Home Movies – Per
WP:DIFFCAPS. I believe that anyone searching Home Movies (with Movies capitalized) is likely intending the TV series. For one, the show gets much more page views than
Home movies (
latest 90 is 43783 compared to 10002), so I doubt the redirect is doing anyone any favors. It also beats the other topics called Home Movies that capitalize the M by a rather large margin (
89% in total). Long-term significance should not be an issue because the show has been off the air for a decade now. So yeah, follow the example set by
Ice Cube/
Fallout Shelter/
Blank Page whatever and move the page.
Nohomersryan (
talk) 20:38, 28 April 2016 (UTC)
Isn't it too commercial to include CD releases? Other sitcoms or animations don't have this section — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A01:E35:8A8D:FE80:85CB:D00D:634D:E2B8 ( talk) 07:11, 10 August 2016 (UTC)
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How is this both 1999 American television series debuts and 2001 American television series debuts? It jumped to another network, so I also don't see how it fits American television series revived after cancellation.
I've only seen maybe half the episodes, and can't see where it belongs with Television shows set in the United States. It could be Canada, or Germany (or, really, suburban Tokyo).
Weeb Dingle (
talk) 17:37, 24 August 2019 (UTC)