I bet festive street is not like that anymore . The costume shops been turned into a mosque , all the houses are owned by Pakistani Imigrants and you can't walk down the street for all the full split black bin bags thrown onto the pavement spewing filth and diesese everywhere . The councils spending money like it's gone out of fashion and nobody can see where it's going , all the teen aged girls are up the spout carrying half breed kid's and the boys are mugging old ladies to feed their crack habit . The police have declined to get involved incase the race relations board get involved , and you can't walk the street at night . SOUND FAMILIAR .
Listen, I'm still a teenager right now but my mum was so obsessed with this show when she was a kid that they have become permanent memories for me as we always used to watch them at my aunt's house as she had a big DVD collection.
the good thing about these mr benn cartoons is that they had political points about the story. We should educate our politicians by making them watch these things. Knock some sense into them.
How does the shopkeeper turn a profit? Why is he merely a shopkeeper if he's apparently discovered how to access different dimensions? So many questions.
What was the ice cream van sub plot all about? Did it contain a subliminal message? Was there a subtle moral that prepared us emotionally for the main story? Or was it just a little story about Mr Ben missing the ice cream van?
Back in Festive Road, the usual street things were going on. The children there didn't look hungry………because they were all clinically obese due to unhealthy eating and the lack of any type of physical activity. At his gate, Mr Benn remembered the wooden spoon in his pocket. He smiled and thought, ''I've traversed time and space, saved an entire kingdom and all I've got to show for it is a fucking spoon!'' Cue music and titles.
What is the Victorian music?
But why did Mr Benn have a big stone in his living room window ?
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I was wondering why the princess was so picky. Maybe I just figured it out.
This is my favourite episode!
Favourite episode!
Watching this while cooking my dinner… all alone… so alone…
8:13 HIS LEGS IM FREAKING HYSTERICAL
it hasnt changed a bit
I bet festive street is not like that anymore . The costume shops been turned into a mosque , all the houses are owned by Pakistani Imigrants and you can't walk down the street for all the full split black bin bags thrown onto the pavement spewing filth and diesese everywhere . The councils spending money like it's gone out of fashion and nobody can see where it's going , all the teen aged girls are up the spout carrying half breed kid's and the boys are mugging old ladies to feed their crack habit . The police have declined to get involved incase the race relations board get involved , and you can't walk the street at night . SOUND FAMILIAR .
Mr Benn's neighbours look well dodgy.
I love this cartoon when I was a baby
As I say, I love these program's, (Mr Benn, Captain Pugwsh, Ivor the Engine), etc
Mr T…
I think I remember watching this episode at my grandmas house when I was young 8 year old boy
I watched this on Late nick Jr. At my grandmas house when ever I was having a sleep over It was Broadcasted after Thomas the tank engine & friends
I’m learning about this at school!!!!!!!!!!!! I love mr Benn. He’s my favourite
Listen, I'm still a teenager right now but my mum was so obsessed with this show when she was a kid that they have become permanent memories for me as we always used to watch them at my aunt's house as she had a big DVD collection.
1:27 little girl in green dress looks like a vampire!!!!
HAPPY 50 YEARS OF MR BENN 17TH AUGUST 2017
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Bloody fool. Why would you spend time putting on a hat and coat when the ice cream van is outside? Priorities, man, priorities…
"As if by magic … the shopkeeper appeared" …is my abiding memory?
not sure about the wooden spoon though.
Take a closer look?
mr benn my hero!
the good thing about these mr benn cartoons is that they had political points about the story.
We should educate our politicians by making them watch these things.
Knock some sense into them.
dodgy 70s series me thinks. A man who loves to dress up, watch children and dress up!
How does the shopkeeper turn a profit? Why is he merely a shopkeeper if he's apparently discovered how to access different dimensions? So many questions.
I was born in 2000 and grew up watching this. I'm not sure why or how but I'm glad I did
8:51. Mr Benn: "Hello there children" Children: "Hey Chef" Mr Benn: "How's it going?" Children: "Bad" Mr Benn: "Why bad?" Children: "We're starving!"
Festive Road would be full of revolting hipsters now, the original residents not being able to afford the house prices anymore.
Absolutely fabulous !!! i was born on 1/12/1966 i loved this show
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What was the ice cream van sub plot all about? Did it contain a subliminal message? Was there a subtle moral that prepared us emotionally for the main story? Or was it just a little story about Mr Ben missing the ice cream van?
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no idea what im doing here but im kinda scared….
Back in Festive Road, the usual street things were going on. The children there didn't look hungry………because they were all clinically obese due to unhealthy eating and the lack of any type of physical activity. At his gate, Mr Benn remembered the wooden spoon in his pocket. He smiled and thought, ''I've traversed time and space, saved an entire kingdom and all I've got to show for it is a fucking spoon!'' Cue music and titles.
love it, shame we have go back to normality like mr benn although festive rd looks clean & decent, no thieves or drug dealers, chav scum etc