lm
08-29-2012, 07:16 PM
It has been awhile since I've seen the cartoon version of GI but I think I
recall that it was fun to watch. (Again, it's GI).
It's kind of weird after a few episodes to see them REALLY with the same
clothes over and over again. Also, the limited expressions of the
cartoon faces are so different from the real actors on GI, of course.
Why are Ginger and Maryann dressed so differently than they are in the
series. Ginger mostly wore evening gowns, not a mini-dress, and
Maryann never wore an outfit like that.
Hey, all MAG fans, what about that episode of the cartoon where the concept
of matching up M and G comes up as part of the plot (and Gilligan and
Ginger also, I think--there was some ulterior reason. BOTH Ginger and
Maryann tell Gilligan that they do not like him in "that way." And he
answers that he knows! Yet, M and G do look so cute together in the
envisioned Cinderella carriage, but Maryann denies any romantic
interest in him at all!!! And he is totally aware of that also!!!
recall that it was fun to watch. (Again, it's GI).
It's kind of weird after a few episodes to see them REALLY with the same
clothes over and over again. Also, the limited expressions of the
cartoon faces are so different from the real actors on GI, of course.
Why are Ginger and Maryann dressed so differently than they are in the
series. Ginger mostly wore evening gowns, not a mini-dress, and
Maryann never wore an outfit like that.
Hey, all MAG fans, what about that episode of the cartoon where the concept
of matching up M and G comes up as part of the plot (and Gilligan and
Ginger also, I think--there was some ulterior reason. BOTH Ginger and
Maryann tell Gilligan that they do not like him in "that way." And he
answers that he knows! Yet, M and G do look so cute together in the
envisioned Cinderella carriage, but Maryann denies any romantic
interest in him at all!!! And he is totally aware of that also!!!