Well it seems that the guys from Full House keep popping up all over the place. They have a Dannon's commercial that will air during the Super Bowl, and they recently got back into character for a sketch on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.
Children of the '80s and '90s pretty much learned everything they need to know from TV. (It was basically like a third parent.) Besides "very special" sitcom episodes, one of the major ways we learned about how to say no to drugs and avoid "stranger danger" was from public service announcements.
Voice actors: the unsung heroes of our childhood. People all over the world know the characters they help to create, but very few people know the faces behind the voices. Today, we want to give some of the great cartoon voices their due. Plus, we love watching them work, talk, or just goof around.
Sometimes a star from the real world enters the sitcom world, because networks are hungry for audiences, and nothing draws folks in quite like the promise of The Doobie Brothers making an appearance.
Remember as a child barreling down the driveway onto the sidewalk on your Big Wheel. You felt like you go do anything. Hauling booty down the street was a thrill. An even bigger thrill was the flag pole attached to your Big Wheel flapping in the wind. Well, guess what. You can relive that childhood awesomeness when you ride your adult sized big wheel.
A couple of nights ago, Will Smith stopped by David Letterman's 'Late Show' to promote his newest film 'After Earth.' But before he did, the one-time Fresh Prince delivered an impromptu summer jam.