21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
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Great video!, April 28, 2002
This review is from: Eek the Cat: Eekstravaganza: Catsanova & Hawaii-Eek 5-0 [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Although not the best episodes of this great show, it is still good to see Eek on video. Filled with sight gags and references to pop culture and other movies and shows, you have to watch it two or three times to get them all. Great entertainment for kids and adults alike. Really funnny stuff here. Savage Steve Holland (Better Off Dead), Bill Kopp (Mad Jack the Pirate and others) and crew really did this one up right. I wish they had released more episodes, but the goons at Fox didn't know a true hit when they had one. These two episodes are from the first season and pretty much show all the major characters. Don't get me wrong, this video is definitely worth the money! If you are a long time fan of Eek! or someone who wants to know what its all about this is the video, the only video currently for you! ...
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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Love Eek! the Cat, June 20, 2003
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This review is from: Eek the Cat: Eekstravaganza: Catsanova & Hawaii-Eek 5-0 [VHS] (VHS Tape)
It was great to see Eek! and Sharky and Annabelle again -- I only wish more of the episodes had been released on video. My son (18) and I laughed until we had tears! Let's all hope more Eek! is put on video - or better yet, back on TV?
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
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We Want Eek, April 18, 2006
This review is from: Eek the Cat: Eekstravaganza: Catsanova & Hawaii-Eek 5-0 [VHS] (VHS Tape)
At the end of DIC's Sabrina cartoon there's a little blurb that says "We love you, Steve," referring to Savage Steve Holland. If you love Steve, then release his best creation, Eek the Cat and the Terrible Thunderlizards on DVD. Who knows why this didn't come out in numerous videos? Who really knows why it's not out on DVD? Even Pinky and the Brain is coming in June 2006.
For those who came in late, Eek is a rotund, lethargic cat (no, not that rotund lethargic cat-- Eek is purple) who's motto is "It never hurts to help." The show's moral, such as it is, however is somewhat at odds with that: that no good deed ever goes unpunished. Then you have Eek's unique interjection, "kum ba yah!" and the caveman's oft repeated line, "I hate my life."
All in all, not your everyday cartoon. No wonder so many viewers are waiting for Savage Steve's unique and memorable cartoon to hit DVD.
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