

THE WILD THORNBERRYS TV
It is the predecessor to the critically-acclaimed Nickelodeon TV show, The Wild Thornberrys. The pilot aired twice on Nickelodeon (once on September 1, and once more in October during Nick's Big Help-a-Thon 5), and was never subsequently aired. But their relationship is put to the test. Check out the Lost Media Wiki’s article on The Wild Thornberrys pilot The Wild Thornberrys is a 1998 TV pilot, created for Nickelodeon. The Thornberrys are, after all, a quirky but close-knit family, with two loving-though occasionally frazzled-parents, two perpetually squabbling siblings (I swear that Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo, while developing the show, must have secretly researched my own sisters, who drove each other crazy until my older sister went away to college!), and a "wild boy" foster child. Eliza (Lacey Chabert) and Debbie (Danielle Harris) are two sisters who dont always get along. Apart from the animals, what I like most about "The Wild Thornberrys" is the family-comedy aspect of the show.

Th-th-th-that's right, folks Looney Tunes got it wrong. For example, one episode featured a pair of Tasmanian devils who did not-repeat, did NOT-speak in gibberish or travel in a cyclonic motion, slicing through everything in their path. Which daughter has the long blonde hair Debbie. Eliza wears glasses, has red hair and can speak to animals. What is the name of the Thornberry daughter with glasses Eliza. As for the animals, I think that the show's producers go out of their way to present as realistic a portrayal as possible of the many different species featured on the show. Answer Key and Interesting Information From This Quiz.

I discovered "Thornberrys" in May, 2001, and am now totally, hopelessly hooked! If the show has one main theme it is the proper relationship between humans and nature, a theme explored in each episode through the bespectacled, 12-year-old eyes of Eliza Thornberry, the only human, out of six billion, who can talk to animals (including her best friend, a chimpanzee) just as easily as she can to her own parents or sister. I am writing in defense of the best animated show on TV-Nickelodeon's "The Wild Thornberrys"-which was mercilessly slammed in two recent User Comments, one of which deemed the show "unappealing and ignorant." I couldn't disagree more.
