“Yes Sir, That’s My Baby” (February 8, 1992)
This may well be the worst thing we’ve ever watched for podcast-recording purposes. Whom do we have to both blame and thank for this bizarre episode of TV? Nina Matsumoto, Canadian sensation and acclaimed space coyote, who brought this episode to our attention, thus making adult baby play a permanent part of her online persona. Nina, we salute you, even if this episode about Larry and Balki imagining themselves as their own babies (produced without women???) was baffling and revolting.
Want to watch this episode to see why it’s so unpleasant? Okay, weirdo! It’s on our Vimeo.
If you’re listening to this, you’re a $5 Patreon, so might we suggest you listen to Talking Simpsons’s similarly paywalled episode about Japanese culture representation on Full House? It’s worth it, we swear.
Check out Sparks, the all-ages graphic novel that Nina illustrates.
Watch the opening credits to Perfect Strangers S6E2, where Curly Sue herself is listed for this episode and this episode only.
Listen to the What a Cartoon episode about Capitol Critters in case you need an explanation for why it sucked.
Grey H. Horsfall
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