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Crybaby
Studio:
CINAR
Release Date : November 12, 1995
Series:
The Little Lulu Show
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Cumulative rating:
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Synopsis
Both Tubby and Lulu overhear Alvin crying. Tubby insists that men can’t cry; Lulu says they can. The two then begin arguing over whether or not women can do anything men can do.
Characters
Tubby Tompkins
(Voice:
Bruce Dinsmore
)
Little Lulu
(Voice:
Tracey Ullman
)
Alvin Jones
(Voice:
Ajay Fry
)
Wilbur Van Snobbe
Broadcasters
HBO (Original broadcast network)
Television
The Little Lulu Show (Season 1, Episode 2)
Video Information
DVD
United States
The Best of Little Lulu: Featuring Green Girl
Little Lulu & Her Bag Of Big Ideas
Technical Specifications
Aspect Ratio: 4 : 3 (Television)
Color Type: Color
Original Language: English
Reviews and Comments
From
PopKorn Kat
:
Most of the
Little Lulu
shorts in the first 26 episodes of this show are adaptations of stories from John Stanley’s run on the Dell comic books (1945-1959). This is an exception. I’ve read every Stanley-authored comic and cannot find one with this exact plot. (There is a Stanley-authored story from 1951 [#31] that has the same title, but the plot is entirely different—it revolves around Lulu trying to find ways to entertain herself when she’s confined to her room.) My theory is that this story is adapted from a later, non-Stanley issue, but it could also be an original Cinar creation.
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