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| image = Doctor Who and the Mines of Terror.jpg<br />
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| developer = Gary Partis<br />
| publisher = [[Micro Power]]<br />
| series = ''[[Doctor Who]]''<br />
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| released = 1985<br />
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| platforms = [[Amstrad CPC]], [[BBC Micro]], [[Commodore 64]]<br />
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'''''Doctor Who and the Mines of Terror''''' is a [[Video game|computer game]] for the [[Amstrad CPC]], [[BBC Micro]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/cgi-bin/sitewise.pl?act=det&p=1549|title=Doctor Who And The Mines Of Terror|work=computinghistory.org.uk}}</ref> and [[Commodore 64]]. It was first released by [[Micro Power]] on the BBC Micro in 1985,<ref>https://cuttingsarchive.org/index.php/Dr_Who_on_the_CBM_64</ref> and on the Amstrad CPC & C64<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamefaqs.com/computer/c64/data/568759.html|title=Doctor Who and the Mines of Terror|work=gamefaqs.com}}</ref> in 1986.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/c64/action/doctorwhoandthemot/index.html|title=C64|work=GameSpot}}</ref><br />
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==Gameplay==<br />
[[image:Doctor Who and the Mines of Terror in-game screenshot (BBC Micro).png|thumb|left|In-game screenshot (BBC Micro)]]<br />
The game's play centers on the player's character of the [[Doctor (Doctor Who)|Doctor]] (specifically his [[Sixth Doctor|sixth incarnation]]), and his robotic programmable cat Splinx.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamebase64.com/oldsite/gameofweek/13/gotw_doctorwhomines.htm|title=gamebase64.com - The Gamebase Collection|work=gamebase64.com}}</ref> The goal of the game is to halt the [[Master (Doctor Who)|Master]]'s production of Heatonite, retrieve stolen plans for the [[Time Lord]]s, and return safely.<br />
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The game's screen always has the player in the center, and depending on the direction of movement, the entire screen scrolls horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. The player can move freely, but can die in many ways: monster attack, robot attack, too great a fall, forced regeneration, lack of oxygen, and sharp spikes.<br />
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Enemies include patrolling robots that resemble the [[Daleks]]; however, the actual name and exact design of the Daleks was not used due to the rights to them being part owned by [[Terry Nation]], creator of the Daleks.<ref>https://www.denofgeek.com/us/games/doctor-who/238741/a-timey-wimey-history-of-doctor-who-games</ref><br />
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==Development and release==<br />
The game began life as a sequel to the hit BBC Micro game ''[[Castle Quest (1985 video game)|Castle Quest]]'', and was adapted into a ''Doctor Who'' game mid-development.<br />
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As it was too large to fit into the standard memory of the BBC Micro, it came with its own [[Read-only memory|ROM]] chip which had to be installed for the game to run in conjunction with game's main disk. This also caused problems for the unreleased (but heavily previewed and advertised) [[ZX Spectrum]] version which would have required an add-on cartridge.<ref name="Spectrum_DrWho"><br />
{{cite web |url=http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0011666 |title=''Doctor Who and the Mines of Terror'' |accessdate=2007-08-01 |work=World Of Spectrum}}</ref><br />
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The costs associated with producing this game are often cited as crippling Micro Power<ref name="ProgramPower"><br />
{{cite web |url=http://www.beebgames.com/games.php?company=2 |title=Micro Power section |accessdate=2006-07-14 |work=The BBC Games Archive}}</ref> who folded soon after its release.<br />
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==Reception== <br />
Zzap!64's reviewers noted the game's similarity to ''Castle Quest''. They found that despite average graphics and weak sound, it was an enjoyable release thanks to the entertaining gameplay. It was rated 86% overall.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zzap64.co.uk/cgi-bin/displaypage.pl?issue=13&page=26|title=Redirecting|work=zzap64.co.uk}}</ref><br />
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| title = The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners<br />
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| developer = [[Skydance Interactive]]<br />
| publisher = Skydance Interactive<br />
| platforms = [[Oculus Rift]], [[Steam (service)|Steam]], [[PlayStation VR]], [[Oculus Quest]]<br />
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* January 23, 2020 (Oculus, Steam)<br />
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| genre = [[First-person shooter]]<br />
| modes = [[Single-player video game|Single-player]]<br />
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'''''The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners''''' is a [[virtual reality]] [[first-person shooter]] [[Video game|video game]] for [[Windows]] and [[PlayStation 4]], developed by [[Skydance Interactive]]. It is based on the [[Skybound Entertainment]] comic book series ''[[The Walking Dead (comic book)|The Walking Dead]]'' by [[Robert Kirkman]]. Initially released on [[Steam (software)|Steam]] and [[Oculus]] platform on January 23, 2020, it was also released on [[PlayStation VR]] in May 2020.<ref name="cnet">{{cite web | url =https://www.cnet.com/news/the-walking-dead-saints-sinners-lets-you-explore-undead-new-orleans-in-vr/ | title =The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners explores undead New Orleans in VR | last =Keane | first =Sean | date =23 January 2020 | website =[[Cnet]] | publisher =[[Cnet]] | access-date =24 January 2020 | quote = }}</ref> and [[Oculus Quest]] later in the year.<ref name="Forbes">{{cite web | url =https://www.forbes.com/sites/joeparlock/2020/01/27/the-walking-dead-saints--sinners-is-coming-to-playstation-vr-and-oculus-quest-later-this-year/#179950b2696f | title =The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners Is Coming To PlayStation VR And Oculus Quest Later This Year | last =Parlock | first =Joe | date =27 January 2020 | website =[[Forbes]] | access-date =28 January 2020 | quote = }}</ref><br />
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==Gameplay==<br />
The game is played in a [[first-person game|first-person]] perspective. Players can hide behind cover and pick up or craft different weapons.<ref name="Polygon">{{cite web | url =https://www.polygon.com/2020/1/23/21078736/walking-dead-saints-and-sinners-vr-impressions-violence-crafting | title =Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners excels at violence, struggles with VR design | last =Kuchera | first =Ben | date =23 January 2020 | website = [[Polygon (website)|Polygon]] | publisher =[[Vox Media]] | access-date = 24 January 2020 | quote = }}</ref> Players will be able to scale buildings to ambush enemies and attack from a distance with throwing weapons, bows, and long-range firearms. Physics-based combat will control how melee weapons are controlled.<ref name="VB">{{cite web | url =https://venturebeat.com/2020/01/23/the-walking-dead-saints-sinners-debuts-as-marquee-vr-game/ | title =The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners debuts as marquee VR game | last =Takahashi | first =Dean | date =23 January 2020 | website =Venture Beat | publisher = | access-date =24 January 2020 | quote = }}</ref><br />
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== Reception ==<br />
The game has received generally favorable reviews from critics according to [[review aggregator]] [[Metacritic]].<ref name="metacritic">{{cite web | url =https://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/the-walking-dead-saints-sinners | title =THE WALKING DEAD: SAINTS & SINNERS | website =[[Metacritic]] | access-date =24 January 2020 | quote = }}</ref> [[IGN]], giving the game a 9 out of 10, described the game as a fantastic example of what VR can be,<ref name="IGN">{{cite web | url =https://www.ign.com/articles/the-walking-dead-saints-and-sinners-review | title =The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners Review | last =Moss | first =Gabriel | date =27 January 2020 | website =[[IGN]] | publisher =[[Ziff Davis]] | access-date =6 February 2020 | quote = }}</ref> while [[Destructoid]] wrote that the game is one of the leading VR experiences to date and gave the game a 7.5 out of 10.<ref name="Destructoid">{{cite web | url =https://www.destructoid.com/review-the-walking-dead-saints-sinners-578510.phtml| title =Review: The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners | last =Carter | first =Chris | date =25 January 2020 | website =[[Destructoid]] | publisher =[[Enthusiast Gaming]] | access-date =6 February 2020 | quote = }}</ref><br />
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<div>{{Infobox video game<br />
| title = Garfield Kart<br />
| image = Garfield 3DS Box art.jpg<br />
| developer = [[Artefacts Studios]]<br />
| publisher = Microids<br />
| released = November 13, 2013<br />
| genre = [[Racing game|Racing]]<br />
| modes = [[Single-player video game|Single-player]]<br />
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'''''Garfield Kart''''' is a [[kart racing game]] published by [[Microids]] and developed by {{ill|Artefacts Studio|fr}}. The game is based on [[The Garfield Show]], which is based on the American comic strip, [[Garfield]]. The series is executively produced by Garfield creator, Jim Davis. Although it was released on both iOS and Android, both versions are no longer available. However, the game continues to be offered for the [[Microsoft Windows]]’s [[Steam (software)|Steam]] and [[WildTangent]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]]. A sequel, titled '''''Garfield Kart: Furious Racing''''', was released for [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Nintendo Switch]], [[PlayStation 4]] and [[Xbox One]] in 2019. This game and it’s sequel where the last games of these characters until [[Garfield Originals]], scheduled for release in 2020 and 2021.<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/yeH9-5z_E6lghuPO5n0YxFHmimRyrIXZ</ref><br />
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== Gameplay ==<br />
''Garfield Kart'' is a kart racing game, similar to the [[Mario Kart]] series. The player can compete on various tracks, collect items, and power-ups which interfere with the other racers. Players can also customize their vehicles and play online, though the online feature is only available on PC and is currently in beta.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://thenewswheel.com/review-garfield-kart/|title=Review: "Garfield Kart"|last=Berry|first=Zachary|date=July 16, 2018|website=The Newswheel|access-date=September 30, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://steamcommunity.com/games/362930/announcements/detail/1727579062954813889|title=Multiplayer Garfield Kart - Available Beta Branch|last=Team Microids|date=July 31, 2018|website=Steam|access-date=September 30, 2018}}</ref> The player can choose 8 characters, but only Garfield and Jon are available at first, with the others having to be unlocked. There are daily challenges the player can complete, which will give them options to customize their vehicle. There are three cups to choose from: Lasagna, Pizza, and Hamburger. There is also the hidden Ice Cream Cup, which is unlocked by completing all the other cups on 150cc difficulty. Each cup contains 4 maps, for 16 in total. There are also three difficulties to choose from: 50cc, 100cc, and 150cc. The Lasagna Cup is always free, and the Pizza Cup is free for 50cc, but for the 100cc and 150cc the player has to unlock the cups, or can pay to try them using in-game coins.<br />
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== Reception ==<br />
''Garfield Kart'' was met with mostly negative reception from critics due to what they called unimaginative gameplay, low production value, and poorly designed mechanics.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/game/3ds/garfield-kart|title=Garfield Kart for 3DS|website=Metacritic|language=en|access-date=2019-11-08}}</ref> However, the game was met with very positive reception in user reviews on Steam and other platforms, most likely due to the game becoming an internet meme.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/subcultures/garfield-kart|title=Garfield Kart|website=Know Your Meme|access-date=2019-11-08}}</ref><br />
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In its review, Nintendo Life gave ''Garfield Kart'' a score of 3/10 while describing it as "a bland, horribly un-balanced Kart game". Hardcore Gamer gave ''Garfield Kart'' a rating of 1.5, criticizing the game as "absolutely dreadful".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/3ds/garfield_kart|title=Garfield Kart Review (3DS)|first=Jonathan|last=Town|date=July 6, 2015|website=Nintendo Life|accessdate=April 14, 2019}}</ref><br />
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== Sequel ==<br />
On July 30, 2019, it was reported that ''Garfield Kart'' would be getting a sequel titled ''Garfield Kart: Furious Racing''. The game was released on November 7, 2019 for [[Microsoft Windows]] and [[MacOS]] ([[Steam (service)|Steam]]), and on November 19, 2019 for [[Nintendo Switch]], [[PlayStation 4]], and [[Xbox One]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2019-07-30-the-next-all-star-family-racing-game-is-on-its-way-garfield-kart-is-getting-a-sequel|title=The next all-star family racing game is on its way - Garfield Kart is getting a sequel|first=Imogen|last=Beckhelling|date=July 30, 2019|website=Eurogamer|accessdate=July 30, 2019}}</ref><br />
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<div>{{Infobox video game<br />
| title = Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers<br />
| image = Quack Attack.jpg<br />
| developer = [[Ubisoft Casablanca|Ubi Soft Casablanca]] <small>(N64 / PC / Dreamcast)</small><br>[[Ubi Soft Shanghai]] <small>(PS1 / ''Advance'')</small><br>[[Ubi Soft Montreal]] <small>(PS2 / GC)</small><br>[[Ubi Soft Milan]] <small>(GBC)</small><br />
| publisher = [[Ubi Soft]]<br />
| designer = [[Patrice Désilets]] <small>(Original Game Design, PS2 / GC Lead)</small><br>Jason Arsenault <small>(N64 / PC / Dreamcast Lead)</small><br>Yuan Pei Sheng <small>(PS1 Lead)</small><br>Marc D'Souza <small>(GBC Lead)</small><br>Sun Wei <small>(''Advance'' Lead)</small><br />
| writer = Phillipe Debay<br />
| composer = Daniel Masson <small>(N64 / PC / Dreamcast / GBC)</small><br>Shawn K. Clement <small>(PS1 / PS2 / GC / ''Advance'')</small><br />
| platforms = [[Game Boy Color]], [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]], [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Nintendo 64]], [[Dreamcast]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Game Boy Advance]], [[GameCube]]<br />
| released = '''Game Boy Color'''{{vgrelease|NA|October 19, 2000|EU|October 20, 2000}}'''PlayStation'''{{vgrelease|NA|November 14, 2000|EU|December 15, 2000}}'''Microsoft Windows'''{{vgrelease|EU|December 2, 2000|NA|2000}}'''Nintendo 64'''{{vgrelease|EU|December 8, 2000|NA|December 20, 2000}}'''Dreamcast'''{{vgrelease|NA|December 13, 2000|EU|December 15, 2000}}'''PlayStation 2'''{{vgrelease|NA|December 13, 2000|EU|December 22, 2000}}'''Game Boy Advance'''{{vgrelease|NA|November 15, 2001|EU|November 16, 2001}}'''GameCube'''{{vgrelease|NA|March 25, 2002|EU|May 3, 2002}}<br />
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| modes = [[Single-player video game|Single-player]]<br />
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'''''Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers''''' (known as '''''Donald Duck: Quack Attack''''' in Europe) is a [[platform game]] developed and published by [[Ubi Soft]] for various consoles and [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]]-based personal computers. A different game with the same title was released for the [[Game Boy Color]], as well as on [[Game Boy Advance]], the latter being given the title ''[[Donald Duck Advance]]''.<br />
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The game's reception was mixed, with reviewers praising the music, backgrounds and animations, but criticizing the short length and its aim to be played by a younger demographic.<br />
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==Gameplay==<br />
''Goin' Quackers''{{'}}s gameplay is very similar to that of ''[[Crash Bandicoot (video game)|Crash Bandicoot]]'', and requires the player to move through various settings in 24 levels in four warp rooms. The four level themes are Duckie Mountain, [[Duckburg]] from [[DuckTales]], Magica DeSpell's Manor, and Merlock's Temple. Donald Duck has to dodge various enemies and obstacles throughout the levels and defeat bosses at the end of each warp room. There are also bonus levels where Donald Duck has to outrun Baby Bear from [[Goldilocks and the Three Bears]], a truck with an evil face, a ghost hand, and a statue head, respectively. The viewpoint of the levels can change between a [[2D computer graphics|2D]] [[side-scrolling video game|side-scrolling]] perspective and a [[3D computer graphics|3D]] perspective. Re-doing the levels in order to defeat Gladstone's time in same, gives the player advantages in the game.<br />
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The player has four lives that can increase by finding special items. Each life gives Donald two opportunities to be touched by the enemy; the first time is touched, he becomes angry and speaks gibberish and throws berserk to the enemies, the second time, he loses a life. Donald can also unlock new outfits, which alter cutscenes and idle animations (such as Donald taking photos of the place if he is dressed like a tourist). The PlayStation version has Gyro narrating the tutorial level of the game which the player can use the buttons that Donald does, like becoming angry and speaking gibberish and throwing berserk to the enemies. The objective of the game is to rescue Daisy from the evil clutches of Merlock. The game ends when Donald saves Daisy.<br />
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==Plot==<br />
''Goin' Quackers'' begins with [[Donald Duck]], [[Gladstone Gander]], and [[Gyro Gearloose]] watching television reporter [[Daisy Duck]] discovering the mysterious temple of the evil magician [[Merlock (Disney)|Merlock]]. As she tells the story, she is kidnapped by Merlock. His arch-rival Gladstone sets out to find her before Donald, who decides to use Gyro's new invention, the "Tubal Teleport System", to track down Merlock and Daisy. However, the machine does not have enough power to get there, and to make the machine working again, Donald must go on a journey to help boost the machine's power. Along the way, he must compete with Gladstone, reverse the spells that Merlock put on [[Huey, Dewey, and Louie]]'s toys, and defeat several [[boss (video games)|bosses]], including the [[Beagle Boys]] and [[Magica De Spell]]. In the end, Donald is able to locate Merlock; he defeats him and rescues Daisy. The temple collapses, but Gyro is able to teleport them back to his lab, where Donald receives a kiss from Daisy for saving her.<br />
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==Development==<br />
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The PS2 and GameCube versions of the game were developed by [[Ubi Soft Montreal]] in a collaboration with [[Disney Interactive Studios|Disney Interactive]] as an homage to Disney comic book artist [[Carl Barks]], who died the same year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=25444&tab=credits|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (PS2) - Credits|publisher=[[Allgame]]|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref> The Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, PC and PS1 versions of the game are built on an optimized ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]'' engine.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2000/12/01/donald-duck-goin-quackers-4|title=Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers|publisher=[[IGN]]|author=IGN Staff|date=2000-11-30|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref> The score for ''Goin' Quackers'' was composed by Shawn K. Clement. The Nintendo 64 version is completely original from the PS2 version, those consoles being too different; the N64 version was developed in Casablanca (Morocco) and is known as the first console video game made on the African continent. The Game Boy Color version was developed by Ubi Soft Milano<br />
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==''Donald Duck Advance''==<br />
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''Donald Duck Advance'' is a re-release of the original game for [[Game Boy Advance]].<ref name="IGNGBA">{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2002/02/07/donald-duck-advance|title=Donald Duck Advance|publisher=[[IGN]]|first=Marc|last=Nix|date=2002-02-07|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref> This version was developed by [[Ubi Soft Shanghai]], who were responsible for developing the PS1 version. It was released December 15, 2001 in [[North America]]; and November 16, 2001 in the [[PAL region]].<br />
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''Donald Duck Advance'' ditches the original 3D segments for a complete 2D approach to the game, not unlike Ubisoft's original ''Rayman'' game.<br />
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==Version differences==<br />
=== N64/PC/Dreamcast version ===<br />
*The soundtrack is Daniel Masson's version. <br />
*The PC/Dreamcast versions are nearly identical to the N64 version, but include improved graphics and sound, and FMV cutscenes.<br />
*The PC and Dreamcast versions textures for the final boss are slightly different to that of the N64.<br />
*The Dreamcast version lacks invincibility music when Donald picks up milkshakes.<br />
*The three versions were lacking in special moves.<br />
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=== PS1 version ===<br />
*A completely different soundtrack composed by Shawn K. Clement; This version contains fewer songs in total, emphasizing that music can become out of context compared to what is going on in the game itself.<br />
*Whereas in the N64/PC/Dreamcast versions the stages are split between either 3D or 2D, the PS1 version often combines them into a single level.<br />
*This version has differences in level designs and bosses.<br />
*This version lacks special moves.<br />
*The maximum percentage in this version is 112% which requires the collection of all toys and the completion of all levels and Time Trials.<br />
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=== PS2/GameCube version ===<br />
*Uses the PS1 soundtrack. These versions lack Gyro Labs and World themes.<br />
*Similar to PS1 version, the stages alternate between 3D and 2D.<br />
*Unlike other home console versions, each chase level now has the Hand as "boss", except for Magica's Manor which does not have a chase level.<br />
*These versions lack one level in both Duckburg and Magica's Manor worlds.<br />
*They also had differences in levels and bosses unlike N64/PC/Dreamcast and PS1 version.<br />
*In these versions, the stages (except boss battles) must be completed in a certain time.<br />
*These versions are unique in that they have 14 special moves, which are not found in other versions.<br />
*The Chase Theme (Magica's Manor), only plays in GameCube version during the credits, unlike the PS1 and PS2 versions, where this remains unused.<br />
*Even the PS2 and GameCube version are pretty much the same version. They are a few different things between these two. The levels are slightly different in the GC version, like some platforms being removed, making this version a little harder to beat. Some text font was changed and the Donald icon in life counter was smaller in the GC version.<br />
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==Reception==<br />
{{Video game reviews<br />
| GR = (PS) 70.89%<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamerankings.com/ps/374991-disneys-donald-duck-goin-quackers/index.html|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers for PlayStation|publisher=GameRankings|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />(N64) 70.29%<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamerankings.com/n64/914358-disneys-donald-duck-goin-quackers/index.html|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers for Nintendo 64|publisher=GameRankings|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />(DC) 70.20%<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamerankings.com/dreamcast/453386-disneys-donald-duck-goin-quackers/index.html|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers for Dreamcast|publisher=GameRankings|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />(GBA) 68.33%<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamerankings.com/gba/565777-disneys-donald-duck-advance/index.html|title=Disney's Donald Duck Advance for Game Boy Advance|publisher=GameRankings|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />(PS2) 65.48%<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamerankings.com/ps2/452839-disneys-donald-duck-goin-quackers/index.html|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers for PlayStation 2|publisher=GameRankings|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />(PC) 62%<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamerankings.com/pc/580022-donald-duck-goin-quackers/index.html|title=Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers for PC|publisher=[[GameRankings]]|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />(GC) 55.58%<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamerankings.com/gamecube/557706-disneys-donald-duck-goin-quackers/index.html|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers for GameCube|publisher=GameRankings|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />
| MC = (PS2) 73/100<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/disneys-donald-duck-goin-quackers/critic-reviews|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers Critic Reviews for PlayStation 2|publisher=Metacritic|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />(DC) 71/100<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/game/dreamcast/disneys-donald-duck-goin-quackers/critic-reviews|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers Critic Reviews for Dreamcast|publisher=Metacritic|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />(PS) 65/100<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation/disneys-donald-duck-goin-quackers|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers for PlayStation Reviews|publisher=[[Metacritic]]|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />(N64) 65/100<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/game/nintendo-64/disneys-donald-duck-goin-quackers|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers for Nintendo 64 Reviews|publisher=Metacritic|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />(GC) 61/100<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/game/gamecube/disneys-donald-duck-goin-quackers/critic-reviews|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers Critic Reviews for GameCube|publisher=Metacritic|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />
| Allgame = (PS2) {{rating|3.5|5}}<ref name="Allgame">{{cite web|url=http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=25444&tab=review|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (PS2) - Review|publisher=Allgame|first=Jon|last=Thompson|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />(GBA) {{rating|3|5}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=35909&tab=review|title=Disney's Donald Duck Advance - Review|publisher=Allgame|first=Jason|last=White|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />{{rating|2.5|5}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=25445|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (GBC) - Overview|publisher=[[Allgame]]|first=Scott Alan|last=Marriott|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=29650|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (DC) - Overview|publisher=Allgame|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />
| EGM = (GBC) 8/10<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zdnet.com/egm/stories/main/0,11589,2668384,00.html|title=Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (GBC)|publisher=[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]]|author=Ethan|date=2000-12-27|accessdate=2013-12-19|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20010211031007/http://www.zdnet.com/egm/stories/main/0,11589,2668384,00.html|archivedate=2001-02-11|url-status=dead}}</ref><br />(N64) 6.5/10<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zdnet.com/egm/stories/main/0,11589,2658647,00.html|title=Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (N64)|publisher=Electronic Gaming Monthly|author=EGM Staff|date=2000-12-05|accessdate=2013-12-19|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20010129042900/http://www.zdnet.com/egm/stories/main/0,11589,2658647,00.html|archivedate=2001-01-29|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|url=http://www.zdnet.com/egm/stories/main/0,11589,2675815,00.html|title=Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (PS2)|first=Chris|last=Johnston|journal=Electronic Gaming Monthly|date=March 2001|accessdate=2014-01-25|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20010309180259/http://www.zdnet.com/egm/stories/main/0,11589,2675815,00.html|archivedate=2001-03-09|url-status=dead}}</ref><br />(DC) 5.5/10<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zdnet.com/egm/stories/main/0,11589,2668337,00.html|title=Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (DC)|publisher=Electronic Gaming Monthly|first=Chris|last=Johnston|date=2000-12-27|accessdate=2013-12-19|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20010211032355/http://www.zdnet.com/egm/stories/main/0,11589,2668337,00.html|archivedate=2001-02-11|url-status=dead}}</ref><br />
| Fam = 30/40<ref>{{cite journal|title=ゲームボーイアドバンス - ドナルドダック アドバンス|journal=[[Famitsu]]|volume=915|date=June 30, 2006|page=122}}</ref><br />
| GI = 7.5/10 (GBC)<ref>{{cite journal|title=Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (GBC)|journal=[[Game Informer]]|issue=93|last=Fitzloff|first=Jay|date=January 2001|page=139}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|title=Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (N64)|journal=Game Informer|issue=94|date=February 2001}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|title=Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (PS2)|journal=Game Informer|issue=95|date=March 2001}}</ref><br />(PS & GC) 7/10<ref>{{cite journal|title=Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (PS)|journal=Game Informer|issue=93|last=Fitzloff|first=Jay|date=January 2001|page=103}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|title=Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (GC)|journal=Game Informer|issue=110|date=June 2002|page=81}}</ref><br />
| GSpot = (GC) 6.2/10<ref name="GCN">{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/donald-duck-goin-quackers-review/1900-2861728/|title=Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers Review (GC)|publisher=GameSpot|first=Gerald|last=Villoria|date=2002-04-17|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />(PS2) 6/10<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/disneys-donald-duck-goin-quackers/1900-2676697/|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers Review (PS2)|publisher=GameSpot|first=Gerald|last=Villoria|date=2001-01-19|accessdate=2013-12-18|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20010126130500/http://www.zdnet.com/gamespot/stories/reviews/0,10867,2676697,00.html|archivedate=2001-01-26|url-status=live}}</ref><br />5.9/10 (PS)<ref name="GSpot">{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/disneys-donald-duck-goin-quackers-review/1900-2662015/|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers Review|publisher=[[GameSpot]]|first=Gerald|last=Villoria|date=2000-12-06|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />(DC) 5.5/10<ref name="DC">{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/disneys-donald-duck-goin-quackers-review/1900-2676684/|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers Review (DC)|publisher=GameSpot|first=Gerald|last=Villoria|date=2001-01-19|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />
| GSpy = 68%<ref>{{cite web|url=http://archive.gamespy.com/reviews/may02/ddgqgcn/|title=Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (GCN)|publisher=[[GameSpy]]|first=Andrew S.|last=Bub|date=2002-05-12|accessdate=2013-12-19|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20050112000847/http://archive.gamespy.com/reviews/may02/ddgqgcn/|archivedate=2005-01-12|url-status=dead}}</ref><br />
| GameZone = (PC) 9/10<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pc.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r16480.htm|title=Disney's Action Game, Donald Duck Goin' Quackers Review - PC|publisher=GameZone|author=Da bomb mom|date=2001-01-16|accessdate=2013-12-19|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080529230304/http://pc.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r16480.htm|archivedate=2008-05-29|url-status=dead}}</ref><br />(GC) 6.2/10<ref>{{cite web|url=http://gamecube.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r16480.htm|title=Disney's Donald Duck Goin' Quackers Review - GameCube|publisher=GameZone|first=Carlos|last=McElfish|date=2002-04-16|accessdate=2013-12-19|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080603231426/http://gamecube.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r16480.htm|archivedate=2008-06-03|url-status=dead}}</ref><br />
| IGN = (GBC) 8/10<ref name="GBC">{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2000/10/24/donald-duck-goin-quackers-5|title=Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (GBC)|publisher=[[IGN]]|first=Craig|last=Harris|date=2000-10-24|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />(DC) 7.2/10<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2000/12/21/donald-duck-goin-quackers-2|title=Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (DC)|publisher=IGN|first=Jeremy|last=Dunham|date=2000-12-20|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br /> (PS2) 7/10<ref name="PS">{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2000/10/26/disneys-donald-duck-goin-quackers-3|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (PS)|publisher=IGN|first=Adam|last=Cleveland|date=2000-10-25|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2000/12/19/disneys-donald-duck-goin-quackers|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (PS2)|publisher=IGN|first=David|last=Zdyrko|date=2000-12-19|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />(GBA) 6.5/10<ref name="IGNGBA"/><br />(N64) 6.4/10<ref name="N64">{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2000/12/15/donald-duck-goin-quackers-3|title=Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (N64)|publisher=IGN|first=Cory D.|last=Lewis|date=2000-12-14|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />(GC) 5.2/10<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2002/04/11/donald-duck-goin-quackers|title=Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (GCN)|publisher=IGN|first=Fran|last=Mirabella III|date=2002-04-11|accessdate=2013-12-18}}</ref><br />
| NP = (N64){{rating|7.5|10|score=7.7/10 stars}}<ref>{{cite journal|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (N64)|journal=[[Nintendo Power]]|volume=138|date=November 2000|page=124}}</ref><br />(GBA) {{rating|3.5|5}}<ref>{{cite journal|title=Disney's Donald Duck Advance|journal=Nintendo Power|volume=151|date=December 2001|page=172}}</ref><br />(GC){{rating|3|5|score=2.9/5 stars}}<ref>{{cite journal|title=Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (GC)|journal=Nintendo Power|volume=155|date=April 2002|page=150}}</ref><br />
| OPM = (PS2) {{rating|3.5|5}}<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://www.zdnet.com/opm/stories/main/0,11891,2677452,00.html|title=Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (PS2)|last=Steinman|first=Gary|journal=Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine|date=March 2001|accessdate=2014-01-25|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20010410011252/http://www.zdnet.com/opm/stories/main/0,11891,2677452,00.html|archivedate=2001-04-10|url-status=dead}}</ref><br />(PS) {{rating|3|5}}<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://www.zdnet.com/opm/stories/main/0,11891,2646692,00.html|title=Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (PS)|last=Steinman|first=Gary|journal=[[Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine]]|date=December 2000|accessdate=2014-01-25|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20010127155800/http://www.zdnet.com/opm/stories/main/0,11891,2646692,00.html|archivedate=2001-01-27|url-status=dead}}</ref><br />
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''Goin' Quackers'' has received mixed to positive reviews. Jon Thompson of [[Allgame]] reviewed the PlayStation 2 version and commented that although "it's an easy, competent game, it won't bother you while you're playing it because everything is so darned fun."<ref name="Allgame"/><br />
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Gerald Villoria of [[GameSpot]] praised the Nintendo GameCube version's music, saying it was of solid quality with "uplifting" and "upbeat" melodies, but he criticized the game's short length.<ref name="GCN"/><br />
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IGN's Craig Harris lauded the Game Boy Color version's graphics, citing "stunning" character motions and "beautiful" backgrounds, although he also was dissatisfied with the length of the game.<ref name="GBC"/><br />
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Villoria also reviewed the Dreamcast version; he felt the [[computer graphics|CG]] sequences were "great", and that the character animations were "fluid" and "seamless". He also commented that the level designs were much more interesting than in the PlayStation and Nintendo 64 versions. Although Villoria thought the Dreamcast and PlayStation versions were very similar, he felt the Dreamcast version suffered in terms of gameplay since it did not feature special moves.<ref name="DC"/><br />
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Cory D. Lewis of IGN reviewed the Nintendo 64 version, commenting that the game is better suited for younger players and will bore older gamers. He also stated that despite the Nintendo 64 version reusing the optimized ''[[Rayman 2]]'' engine, the visuals in ''Goin' Quackers'' could not compare to the same level of quality the engine provided a year ago. Moreover, he praised the "bright-colored" cartoon objects and animations.<ref name="N64"/><br />
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The PlayStation version was reviewed by Adam Cleveland on IGN, who found the game to be "a lot of fun". He commented that the [[boss (video games)|bosses]] were creative and fun, but that they were extremely simple and provided little challenge. He summed up the review by stating "Although it may be on the quick and easy side, it's got all the right stuff."<ref name="PS"/><br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[List of Disney video games]]<br />
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==References==<br />
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<div>{{short description|American animated television series based on the Dr. Seuss book of the same name}}<br />
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{{Infobox television<br />
| name = Green Eggs and Ham<br />
| image = File: Green Eggs And Ham (TV Series).jpg<br />
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* [[Green Eggs and Ham|Storybook]]<br />
* [[Comedy]]<br />
* [[Fantasy]]<br />
* [[Adventure film|Adventure]]<br />
}}<br />
| creator = <br />
| based_on = {{based on|''[[Green Eggs and Ham]]''||[[Dr. Seuss]]}}<br />
| developer = Jared Stern<br />
| writer = <br />
| screenplay = <br />
| story = <br />
| director = {{plainlist|<br />
* Lawrence Gong<br />
* Piero Piluso<br />
}}<br />
| voices = {{plainlist|<br />
* [[Michael Douglas]]<br />
* [[Adam DeVine]]<br />
* [[Eddie Izzard]]<br />
* [[Jeffrey Wright]]<br />
* [[Jillian Bell]]<br />
* [[Ilana Glazer]]<br />
* [[Diane Keaton]]<br />
}}<br />
| narrated = [[Keegan-Michael Key]]<br />
| theme_music_composer = <br />
| opentheme = "Back Flip" performed by [[Rivers Cuomo]]<br />
| endtheme = "Back Flip" (cont.)<br />
| composer = [[David Newman (composer)|David Newman]]<br />
| country = United States<br />
| language = English<br />
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| list_episodes = #Episodes<br />
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* Jared Stern<br />
* [[Ellen DeGeneres]]<br />
* Jeff Kleeman<br />
* Mike Karz<br />
* [[David Dobkin (director)|David Dobkin]]<br />
* [[Sam Register]]<br />
}}<br />
| producer = Helen Kalafatic<br />
| editor = {{plainlist|<br />
* Mark Rosenbaum<br />
* Margaret Hou<br />
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| runtime = 27–28 minutes<br />
| company = {{ubl|Gulfstream Pictures|A Stern Talking To|[[A Very Good Production]]|[[Warner Bros. Animation]]}}<br />
| distributor = [[Warner Bros. Television Distribution]]<br>[[Netflix]]<br />
| budget = <br />
| network = Netflix<br />
| picture_format = [[4K Ultra HD]]<br />
| audio_format = [[Dolby Digital Plus]] 5.1<br />
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| first_aired = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
| last_aired = {{End date|present}}<br />
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| website = https://www.netflix.com/title/80057250<br />
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'''''Green Eggs and Ham''''' is an American animated comedy adventure television series based on and follows the story of the 1960 [[Dr. Seuss]] book [[Green Eggs and Ham|of the same title]]. It premiered on [[Thanksgiving|Thanksgiving Day 2019]] on [[Netflix]].<ref name="VoiceCast">{{cite web|url=https://www.bleedingcool.com/2019/02/19/green-eggs-ham-teaser-voice-cast/|title='Green Eggs and Ham': Netflix's Animated Series Serves Up Teaser, Voice Cast|last=Flook|first=Ray|date=February 19, 2019|website=Bleeding Cool News|accessdate=February 19, 2019}}</ref><ref name="pick-up">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2015/04/green-eggs-and-ham-animated-series-netflix-ellen-degeneres-1201418260/|title=Netflix Picks Up 'Green Eggs and Ham' Animated Series From Ellen DeGeneres|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|date=April 29, 2015|website=Deadline Hollywood|accessdate=December 20, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://deadline.com/2018/04/jared-stern-overall-deal-warner-bros-tv-1202354124/|title=Jared Stern Inks Overall Deal With Warner Bros. Television|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|date=April 6, 2018|website=Deadline Hollywood|access-date=November 29, 2018|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xt8Ydp2vibk|website=YouTube Netflix Official|date=October 8, 2019|title=Green Eggs and Ham {{!}} Read by Michael Douglas, Adam Devine & More! {{!}} Netflix}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Netflix's Green Eggs and Ham Series Sets Premiere Date |url=https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/trailers/1104261-green-eggs-and-ham-series-sets-premiere-date |website=ComingSoon.net |accessdate=October 11, 2019 |date=October 8, 2019}}</ref> The series has received critical acclaim for its animation, humor, story and voice acting. In December 2019, Netflix renewed the series for a second season which will be titled ''Green Eggs and Ham: The Second Serving''.<ref name="S2Renewal"/> This is the first apprentice of Sam I Am since [[The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss]] and the first apprentice of the Unnamed Man since [[Dr. Seuss On The Loose]].<br />
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==Premise==<br />
Sam-I-Am rescues the rare Chickeraffe from a zoo, saying that he intends to return it to its natural habitat. After he accidentally swaps his briefcase, containing the Chickeraffe, for that of failed inventor Guy-Am-I, Sam and Guy end up on an road trip adventure with EB, a girl who wants to adopt the Chickeraffe as a pet, and EB's overprotective mother Michellee, who is also a romantic interest for Guy. The four are pursued by a wealthy, arrogant poacher and collector, Snerz, who wants to claim the Chickeraffe (named Mr. Jenkins by E.B.) as a trophy; two mysterious "B.A.D.G.U.Y.S." named McWinkle and Gluntz; and Snerz's bounty hunter Goat.<br />
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==Voice cast==<br />
*[[Michael Douglas]] as Guy, a cantankerous, sardonic failed inventor who dislikes green eggs and ham, despite never having eaten them.<br />
*[[Adam DeVine]] as Sam, a happy-go-lucky enthusiast of green eggs and ham.<br />
*[[Keegan-Michael Key]] as the Narrator.<br />
*[[Eddie Izzard]] as Hervnick Z. Snerz, an arrogant businessman who wants to capture the chickeraffe.<br />
*[[Jeffrey Wright]] as McWinkle, a deadly serious member of B.A.D.G.U.Y.S.<br />
*[[Jillian Bell]] as Gluntz, McWinkle's optimistic and easily excited rookie.<br />
*[[Diane Keaton]] as Michellee, the overprotective mother of E.B. and Guy's love interest.<br />
*[[Ilana Glazer]] as E.B., a good-hearted, adventurous girl and Michellee's daughter.<br />
*[[John Turturro]] as Goat, a ruthless bounty hunter sent by Snerz.<br />
*[[Dee Bradley Baker]] as Mr. Jenkins (credited as "Chickeraffe"), an energetic Chickeraffe who Guy and Sam protect.<br />
*[[Fred Tatasciore]] as Yes-Man, Snerz's sniveling assistant.<br />
*[[Tracy Morgan]] as Michael, an eccentric fox who's obsessed with green eggs and has a crush on a green chicken named Sandra.<br />
*[[Daveed Diggs]] as Squeaky, an imprisoned mouse who himself is a parody of the character "[[Jean Valjean]]" from ''[[Les Misérables]]''.<br />
*[[Billy Eichner]] as Mr. Bigman, McWinkle and Gluntz's boss.<br />
*[[David Kaye (voice actor)|David Kaye]] as Crony 1<br />
*[[Nika Futterman]] as Crony 2<br />
*[[Keith Ferguson (voice actor)|Keith Ferguson]] as Crony 3, (credited as "Big Green Crony")<br />
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==Production==<br />
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===Development===<br />
On April 29, 2015, Netflix announced it had given the production a series order consisting of thirteen episodes. At the same time, Deadline reported that production on the series will take three years and is expected to be the most expensive animated program to make with each episode costing five to six million dollars. Production companies involved in the series include [[Warner Bros. Animation]], [[A Very Good Production]], A Stern Talking To and Gulfstream Television. The series was originally slated to premiere in the fall of 2018 before receiving its fall 2019 premiere window.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2015/04/green-eggs-and-ham-animated-series-netflix-ellen-degeneres-1201418260/|title=Netflix Picks Up 'Green Eggs and Ham' Animated Series From Ellen DeGeneres|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|date=April 30, 2015|website=Deadline Hollywood|language=en|access-date=March 6, 2019}}</ref> On December 20, 2019, Netflix renewed the series for a second season.<ref name="S2Renewal">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2019/12/green-eggs-and-ham-renewed-season-2-netflix-1202814173/|title='Green Eggs And Ham' Renewed For Season 2 By Netflix|website=Deadline Hollywood|first=Denise|last=Petski|date=December 20, 2019|accessdate=December 20, 2019}}</ref> Animated by Chromosphere Studio, Deluxe Animation Studios, [[Folimage]], Snipple Animation Studios, Tonic DNA and [[Yowza! Animation]].<br />
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===Casting===<br />
On February 19, 2019, the cast of the series was announced with [[Adam DeVine]] and [[Michael Douglas]] voicing the lead roles while [[Diane Keaton]], [[Ilana Glazer]], [[Eddie Izzard]], [[Tracy Morgan]], [[Daveed Diggs]], [[John Turturro]], [[Jeffrey Wright]] and [[Jillian Bell]] would have supporting roles.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2019/02/green-eggs-and-ham-michael-douglas-adam-devine-diane-keaton-among-voice-cast-for-ellen-degeneres-netflix-series-1202560003/|title='Green Eggs and Ham': Michael Douglas, Adam Devine, Diane Keaton Among Voice Cast For Ellen DeGeneres' Netflix Series|last=Petski|first=Denise|date=February 19, 2019|website=Deadline Hollywood|language=en|access-date=March 6, 2019}}</ref><br />
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==Episodes==<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 1<br />
|Title = Here<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Jared Stern<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = In the town of Glurfsburg, Sam-I-Am breaks into a zoo and liberates a Chickeraffe, a rare and endangered animal. Meanwhile, Guy-Am-I, an inventor, presents his invention, a self-flyer, to Snerz Co. so that he can win a ticket to Meepville. His invention fails while his fellow inventors all get to go. Michellee, a literal bean counter for the company, worries over her daughter E.B., who spends her days trying to be adventurous. E.B. learns of the Chickeraffe's escape and plans to catch it, but Michellee prevents her as they are headed to Meepville as well. Snerz, the head businessman in Meepville wants the Chickeraffe for his pet collection while McWinkle and Gluntz try to find the thief. Guy stops by a diner and encounters Sam, who orders green eggs and ham. Despite voicing his distaste for the dish, Sam orders it for everyone in the diner. Guy ends up leaving, but accidentally takes Sam's identical suitcase. As he rests for the night in a motel, he finds that Sam's suitcase contains the Chickeraffe.<br />
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|EpisodeNumber = 2<br />
|Title = Car<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = John Whittington<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = The playful Chickeraffe proceeds to destroy the motel room and Guy tries to sequester the creature. Sam returns to his home, a run down isolated RV, and discovers that he has the wrong suitcase. After getting a supposed earful from Snerz, the optimistic Gluntz learns that McWinkle plans to retire from the B.A.D.G.U.Y.S. business after they find the Chickeraffe and manage to trace it back to Sam's home just as Guy figures out where he lives. Guy is confronted by the two, but is rescued by Sam who steals their car and flees. Sam reveals that he is an animal liberator and that just like Guy is headed to Meepville. Not wanting to put up with him, Guy gets out in the middle of the desert. He flags down another car which just so happens to be driven by Michellee. She turns down picking him up, despite E.B.'s protests and Guy ends up hallucinating from the heat. He is rescued by Sam who once again offers him green eggs and ham, but he tells him that he will not have them in the car. Guy sleeps, but awakens to see Sam and the Chickeraffe running beside the car, which is heading towards a cliff.<br />
|LineColor = 136608<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 3<br />
|Title = Train<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Mark Rizzo<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Sam rescues Guy from the car as it lands in a lake and flattens the house of [[One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish]]. He reveals that he had to get rid of it so that it cannot be traced. They buy a couple of tickets for a train, forcing Guy to stay with Sam for a while longer. Michellee and E.B. also take the train as they head to Meepville. As the car is fished out of the water, McWinkle and Gluntz find evidence of the Chickeraffe being there and deduce that it is on a train. Snerz reveals that he wants the Chickeraffe to impress his cronies. Sam and Guy run into Michellee and E.B. where Sam orders them green eggs and ham. Later at night, Sam sneaks out with the Chickeraffe and runs into E.B. who learns of the creature's existence. She decides to name it Mr. Jenkins. Guy and Michellee bond in the Quiet Car as the narrator implies that they are developing feelings for one another. In the morning, Guy angrily tells Sam that he wants nothing to do with him anymore after E.B finds out about the Chickeraffe. As he gets off the train, he is confronted by McWinkle and Gluntz.<br />
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|EpisodeNumber = 4<br />
|Title = Fox<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = Vanessa McGee<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Guy gets back on the train with McWinkle and Gluntz in hot pursuit. He makes it back to Sam and Mr. Jenkins where E.B. inadvertently reveals its existence to Michellee who gets upset at Guy for being lied to. Sam, Guy and Mr. Jenkins are forced to jump off of the train to escape the B.A.D.G.U.Y.S. and end up in a quarry. As McWinkle and Gluntz try to have the train turned around, they get kicked off for not having any tickets. Snerz invites his cronies to a met gala for his eventual Chickeraffe. E.B. runs off to watch a [https://teletubbies.fandom.com/wiki/Magical_Events Magical Event]. Sam and Guy learn that Mr. Jenkins likes to eat ties and spot a farm in the distance. The house has no ties, but a fox named Michael who guards its green eggs and tries to impress Sandra, one of the hens, wears a tie. Michael is trying to vent his love for eggs and as he meditates, Sam and Guy break into his foxhole to steal his tie. They are successful, but open a closet full of green eggs. Michael spots them and furiously lunges at them.<br />
|LineColor = 136608<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 5<br />
|Title = Dark<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Jared Stern<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Michael breaks down and reveals his hopeless love of green eggs and his contradictory love for Sandra and Sam and Guy leave with the ties, promising not to say anything (though Michael mishears and tries to attack them). As the sun sets, they spot a motel sign, but learn that it is actually in the middle of a junk pit and they get stuck. They find an exit, but it turns out to be a large tube of toxic sludge and they get trapped on a pile of trash. Guy reveals that all of his previous inventions have exploded and he has lost hope. The narrator reveals that Mr. Jenkins was separated from his mother. With Sam's encouragement, Guy builds a contraption and they escape. Meanwhile, Michellee and E.B. leave the train and drive to a B&B. E.B. becomes bored, especially when Michellee fails to grasp E.B.'s imaginative side. E.B. discovers that Michellee drew a perfect picture of the Chickeraffe as a way to make up for losing it. Sam, Guy and Mr. Jenkins arrive at a diner in Prinz Pazookle, but a woman's pet flea scares Mr. Jenkins and he breaks free from his suitcase and begins running amok in the restaurant.<br />
|LineColor = 136608<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 6<br />
|Title = Box<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = Mark Rizzo<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Sam and Guy flee with Mr. Jenkins. With no money, they resort to working at the local carnival where they disguise themselves by switching hats as Randy and Dave while Mr. Jenkins hides as a prize. McWinkle and Gluntz learn that Sam and Guy are in Prinz Pazookle and head there to try and win Mr. Jenkins. Meanwhile, Michellee takes E.B. to see the world's smallest thermometer. When E.B. yelled her displeasure about how boring and selfish she can be, Michellee is filled with the gumption to take her to the carnival to prove her wrong. They get on a tilt-a-whirl ride just as Guy switches jobs with Sam and finds himself sending the two on a wild ride. Afterwards, Guy speaks with Michellee who once again gets upset at him for supposedly lying to him. The B.A.D.G.U.Y.S. try to make off with Mr. Jenkins, but Sam and Guy rescue him. E.B. gives the two a bruckle and they ship themselves to Shvizelton with McWinkle and Gluntz in hot pursuit. As Sam and Guy switch hats back, Sam suddenly gets arrested by police with Guy wondering what he should do next. <br />
|LineColor = 136608<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 7<br />
|Title = Mouse<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Mark Rizzo<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Sam manages to escape his cuffs, but sees Guy and Mr. Jenkins leaving by taxi and he solemnly allows himself to be arrested. Guy is hit with guilt over leaving Sam and he decides to go get him at the jail. McWinkle and Gluntz arrive in Shvizelton and after interrogating the locals learn that Sam was incarcerated. Sam meets his cell mate, a mouse that he names Squeaky who to himself speaks with a proper French accent, but to others communicates in unintelligible squeaking. He was arrested for stealing a small piece of cheese for himself and his family. Guy arrives and allows himself to be arrested as Squeaky reveals that he has dug a tunnel to escape. McWinkle and Gluntz arrive just in time to see the group grab their things and flee through the sewer system. The group manages to come out far from the prison as Squeaky leaves to reunite with his family. It begins to rain and they trek before encountering a cabin. However, Michellee is inside and will not let them in because they are fugitives.<br />
|LineColor = 136608<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 8<br />
|Title = Rain<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = Vanessa McGee<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Sam, Guy and Mr. Jenkins are forced to sit out in the rain where Sam realizes that Guy has a crush on Michellee. E.B. begs Michellee to let them stay indoors for the night and she finally caves. As McWinkle and Gluntz continue their search, Snerz hires the Goat to look for the Chickeraffe and sends his aid to go and recruit him. Sam has Guy hang out with E.B. to dry up Mr. Jenkins while he stays with Michellee to cook a vegan tofu version of green eggs and ham. Guy and E.B. have trouble using a giant bellows to dry Mr. Jenkins, so E.B. uses Michellee's jar of beans and accidentally launches it out of the roof and into the woods. The two jump after it while Sam distracts Michellee. E.B. learns that Guy likes her mom and they find Michellee's bean jar with Giroosters, the deadliest judgivores, and get chased by them. Guy uses his cynical criticism of them to get them to give them the jar back. Michellee panics when Sam accidentally reveals that they were in jail, but Guy and E.B. return in time to divert suspicion. Meanwhile, Goat takes the job of hunting the Chickeraffe.<br />
|LineColor = 136608<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 9<br />
|Title = Goat<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = John Whittington<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = The gang get ready to leave together to Meepville as Guy and Michellee grow close. When Guy spots Goat out in the front, Sam explains that he is dangerous and convinces him to let Michellee and E.B. leave ahead without them to protect them. Goat proceeds to attack the cabin as Guy and Sam distract him and escape with Mr. Jenkins. They end up climbing a snowy mountain where Goat kidnaps Mr. Jenkins. Seeing his friends in danger gives Mr. Jenkins the courage to fight back and toss Goat away up the mountain; allowing them to escape. They use Goat's credit card to buy bus tickets to Stovepipe Junction, which concerns Guy. Snerz gets interviewed for a magazine where he reveals that his love of animals stems from losing his pet Flemur which he blames his mother for. The interviewer meets with his mother and learns that Snerz loved the Flemur too much and it wanted to leave which the mother complied. McWinkle and Gluntz are saddened over not finding any leads until the former suddenly realizes Sam's love for green eggs and ham.<br />
|LineColor = 136608<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 10<br />
|Title = House<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Jared Stern<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = As McWinkle and Gluntz zero in on Sam, Goat survives the avalanche and continues to hunt for the Chickeraffe. Sam, Guy and Mr. Jenkins arrive and try to book a motel room where everyone seems to recognize Guy. It is revealed that Stovepipe Junction is Guy's birthplace and he was considered most likely to succeed in high school. Guy wants to avoid seeing his family as they consider him a failure and they try to enter his childhood tree house. They get caught, but contrary to Guy's claim, his family is fully supportive of his creative endeavors. He announces to them all that he is no longer inventing and that he is going to become a paint watcher and leaves to his tree house angrily. Sam goes to talk to Guy, who admits that he feels insecure around his family due to their successful achievements. Sam then reveals that he himself never had a family and lived most of his life in an orphanage (throughout the show he mentions his bizarre past with his mother, but that was all lies). The reason why he loves green eggs and ham is because he still remembers how his mother cooks them and he hoped to this day that once he find the right flavor from various diners he visited, he would find her as well. Guy feels better and apologizes. When Sam enters the house he calls Snerz, revealing that he is actually the one employed by Snerz to take the Chickeraffe to him from the very start.<br />
|LineColor = 136608<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 11<br />
|Title = Boat<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Vanessa McGee<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = A guilt ridden Sam tries to stall Guy who has bought tickets for the ferry to Meepville. McWinkle and Gluntz arrive at the Am-I household, but Sam and Guy manage to escape. It is at this point that McWinkle and Gluntz reveal that B.A.D.G.U.Y.S. is actually an acronym for Bureau of Animal Defense Glurfsburg Upper Yipville Section and have been trying to put the Chickeraffe in a zoo, and are enemies with Goat. After getting an earful from their boss, the Am-I's comply with them. Sam and Guy get on the ferry and run into Michellee and E.B. again. While E.B. is happy to see them, Michellee still is upset with Guy, even though he apologizes for splitting from them. As the ferry transforms into a submarine and dives, Guy and Michellee finally grow closer. Sam gets over his guilt after speaking with E.B. and decides to save Mr. Jenkins for real. They arrive in Meepville and Michellee gives Guy her phone number. Goat appears and scares Sam and Guy back onto the boat. He causes it to capsize and even though they all escape, Goat grabs the briefcase and makes off with Mr. Jenkins.<br />
|LineColor = 136608<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 12<br />
|Title = There<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = Mark Rizzo<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = McWinkle and Gluntz catch up with Goat and manage to capture him. Sam and Guy arrive to get Mr. Jenkins back, but Guy gets caught. He learns about McWinkle and Gluntz's true purpose and is taken in to be questioned. He is told about Sam and his many aliases and his intent to sell Mr. Jenkins. Michellee takes E.B. to the Hall of Walls, an art gallery, and E.B. learns that Michellee used to paint for a living, but gave it up once her husband died so that she can take care of her. Sam tries to break Guy out of holding, but he is still angry at him for lying and is further angered at being offered green eggs and ham again. Sam sadly leaves with Mr. Jenkins when Guy tells him his mother did not want him because he doesn't fit in with her or anybody and a guilt ridden and saddened Guy tells McWinkle and Gluntz that Snerz is buying the Chickeraffe; letting him go to his Paint Watching job. Snerz puts on his met gala as Michellee and E.B. attend. E.B. spots Sam at the gala and wanders backstage to discover, to her horror, that Sam is selling Mr. Jenkins to Snerz.<br />
|LineColor = 136608<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 13<br />
|Title = Anywhere<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Jared Stern<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = E.B. is heartbroken upon seeing Sam sell Mr. Jenkins to Snerz. She tries to break him out and ends up getting the attention of both Michellee and Guy, who went to investigate the noises coming from behind a wall he was watching paint dry from. Michellee points the finger at Guy, causing them to argue with one another upon seeing Snerz's pet collection. E.B. realizes that the Chickeraffe is actually a painted Girooster which relieves Guy and Michellee. The three escape just as Snerz realizes he has been "bamboozled". They find Sam at a cold air balloon port with plans to send Mr. Jenkins back home. Sam is still upset at Guy for what he said earlier and Guy makes it up to him by finally eating green eggs and ham, much to his own surprised enjoyment. McWinkle, Gluntz and Snerz arrive and chase the group up the port tower. Snerz gets entrapped while McWinkle and Gluntz let them go upon learning of Sam's mission. The balloon gets hijacked by Goat and Guy uses his invention to save Mr. Jenkins and finally defeat Goat as well as receiving a kiss from Michellee. The next day, Sam and Guy are having green eggs and ham when Sam recognizes the taste as his mother's. He learns that the eggs come from East Flubria and he and Guy set off on another adventure.<br />
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==Reception==<br />
On [[Rotten Tomatoes]], the series holds an approval rating of 100% with an average rating of 8.46/10, based on 8 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Critics love its animation, the way it plays with expectations. With goofy jokes and surprising wham, you may just love ''Green Eggs and Ham''."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/green_eggs_and_ham/s01|title=Green Eggs and Ham: Season 1 (2019)|website=[[Rotten Tomatoes]]|accessdate=January 7, 2020}}</ref> [[Metacritic]] assigned the series a score of 89 out of 100, based on 4 reviews, signifying "universal acclaim".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/tv/green-eggs-and-ham/season-1|title=Green Eggs And Ham - Season 1 Reviews|website=[[Metacritic]]|accessdate=December 31, 2019}}</ref><br />
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===Accolades===<br />
In 2020, the series won a [[Daytime Emmy Award]] for Outstanding Casting for an Animated Series or Special.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://theemmys.tv/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/DTE-Childrens-Lifestyle-Animation-Winners.pdf|title=THE 47TH ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY® AWARDS CHILDREN’S, LIFESTYLE & ANIMATION CEREMONY ANNOUNCED|access-date=July 26, 2020}}</ref></div>66.216.235.75https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gr%C3%BCnes_Ei_mit_Speck_(Fernsehserie)&diff=203568780Grünes Ei mit Speck (Fernsehserie)2020-09-11T03:28:33Z<p>66.216.235.75: </p>
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<div>{{short description|American animated television series based on the Dr. Seuss book of the same name}}<br />
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* Lawrence Gong<br />
* Piero Piluso<br />
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* [[Michael Douglas]]<br />
* [[Adam DeVine]]<br />
* [[Eddie Izzard]]<br />
* [[Jeffrey Wright]]<br />
* [[Jillian Bell]]<br />
* [[Ilana Glazer]]<br />
* [[Diane Keaton]]<br />
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| narrated = [[Keegan-Michael Key]]<br />
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| opentheme = "Back Flip" performed by [[Rivers Cuomo]]<br />
| endtheme = "Back Flip" (cont.)<br />
| composer = [[David Newman (composer)|David Newman]]<br />
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* [[Ellen DeGeneres]]<br />
* Jeff Kleeman<br />
* Mike Karz<br />
* [[David Dobkin (director)|David Dobkin]]<br />
* [[Sam Register]]<br />
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| distributor = [[Warner Bros. Television Distribution]]<br>[[Netflix]]<br />
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'''''Green Eggs and Ham''''' is an American animated comedy adventure television series based on and follows the story of the 1960 [[Dr. Seuss]] book [[Green Eggs and Ham|of the same title]]. It premiered on [[Thanksgiving|Thanksgiving Day 2019]] on [[Netflix]].<ref name="VoiceCast">{{cite web|url=https://www.bleedingcool.com/2019/02/19/green-eggs-ham-teaser-voice-cast/|title='Green Eggs and Ham': Netflix's Animated Series Serves Up Teaser, Voice Cast|last=Flook|first=Ray|date=February 19, 2019|website=Bleeding Cool News|accessdate=February 19, 2019}}</ref><ref name="pick-up">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2015/04/green-eggs-and-ham-animated-series-netflix-ellen-degeneres-1201418260/|title=Netflix Picks Up 'Green Eggs and Ham' Animated Series From Ellen DeGeneres|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|date=April 29, 2015|website=Deadline Hollywood|accessdate=December 20, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://deadline.com/2018/04/jared-stern-overall-deal-warner-bros-tv-1202354124/|title=Jared Stern Inks Overall Deal With Warner Bros. Television|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|date=April 6, 2018|website=Deadline Hollywood|access-date=November 29, 2018|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xt8Ydp2vibk|website=YouTube Netflix Official|date=October 8, 2019|title=Green Eggs and Ham {{!}} Read by Michael Douglas, Adam Devine & More! {{!}} Netflix}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Netflix's Green Eggs and Ham Series Sets Premiere Date |url=https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/trailers/1104261-green-eggs-and-ham-series-sets-premiere-date |website=ComingSoon.net |accessdate=October 11, 2019 |date=October 8, 2019}}</ref> The series has received critical acclaim for its animation, humor, story and voice acting. In December 2019, Netflix renewed the series for a second season which will be titled ''Green Eggs and Ham: The Second Serving''.<ref name="S2Renewal"/> This is the first apprentice of Sam I Am since [[The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss]] and the first apprentice of the Unnamed Man since [[Dr. Seuss On The Loose]].<br />
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==Premise==<br />
Sam-I-Am rescues the rare Chickeraffe from a zoo, saying that he intends to return it to its natural habitat. After he accidentally swaps his briefcase, containing the Chickeraffe, for that of failed inventor Guy-Am-I, Sam and Guy end up on an road trip adventure with EB, a girl who wants to adopt the Chickeraffe as a pet, and EB's overprotective mother Michellee, who is also a romantic interest for Guy. The four are pursued by a wealthy, arrogant poacher and collector, Snerz, who wants to claim the Chickeraffe (named Mr. Jenkins by E.B.) as a trophy; two mysterious "B.A.D.G.U.Y.S." named McWinkle and Gluntz; and Snerz's bounty hunter Goat.<br />
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==Voice cast==<br />
*[[Michael Douglas]] as Guy, a cantankerous, sardonic failed inventor who dislikes green eggs and ham, despite never having eaten them.<br />
*[[Adam DeVine]] as Sam, a happy-go-lucky enthusiast of green eggs and ham.<br />
*[[Keegan-Michael Key]] as the Narrator.<br />
*[[Eddie Izzard]] as Hervnick Z. Snerz, an arrogant businessman who wants to capture the chickeraffe.<br />
*[[Jeffrey Wright]] as McWinkle, a deadly serious member of B.A.D.G.U.Y.S.<br />
*[[Jillian Bell]] as Gluntz, McWinkle's optimistic and easily excited rookie.<br />
*[[Diane Keaton]] as Michellee, the overprotective mother of E.B. and Guy's love interest.<br />
*[[Ilana Glazer]] as E.B., a good-hearted, adventurous girl and Michellee's daughter.<br />
*[[John Turturro]] as Goat, a ruthless bounty hunter sent by Snerz.<br />
*[[Dee Bradley Baker]] as Mr. Jenkins (credited as "Chickeraffe"), an energetic Chickeraffe who Guy and Sam protect.<br />
*[[Fred Tatasciore]] as Yes-Man, Snerz's sniveling assistant.<br />
*[[Tracy Morgan]] as Michael, an eccentric fox who's obsessed with green eggs and has a crush on a green chicken named Sandra.<br />
*[[Daveed Diggs]] as Squeaky, an imprisoned mouse who himself is a parody of the character "[[Jean Valjean]]" from ''[[Les Misérables]]''.<br />
*[[Billy Eichner]] as Mr. Bigman, McWinkle and Gluntz's boss.<br />
*[[David Kaye (voice actor)|David Kaye]] as Crony 1<br />
*[[Nika Futterman]] as Crony 2<br />
*[[Keith Ferguson (voice actor)|Keith Ferguson]] as Crony 3, (credited as "Big Green Crony")<br />
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==Production==<br />
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===Development===<br />
On April 29, 2015, Netflix announced it had given the production a series order consisting of thirteen episodes. At the same time, Deadline reported that production on the series will take three years and is expected to be the most expensive animated program to make with each episode costing five to six million dollars. Production companies involved in the series include [[Warner Bros. Animation]], [[A Very Good Production]], A Stern Talking To and Gulfstream Television. The series was originally slated to premiere in the fall of 2018 before receiving its fall 2019 premiere window.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2015/04/green-eggs-and-ham-animated-series-netflix-ellen-degeneres-1201418260/|title=Netflix Picks Up 'Green Eggs and Ham' Animated Series From Ellen DeGeneres|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|date=April 30, 2015|website=Deadline Hollywood|language=en|access-date=March 6, 2019}}</ref> On December 20, 2019, Netflix renewed the series for a second season.<ref name="S2Renewal">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2019/12/green-eggs-and-ham-renewed-season-2-netflix-1202814173/|title='Green Eggs And Ham' Renewed For Season 2 By Netflix|website=Deadline Hollywood|first=Denise|last=Petski|date=December 20, 2019|accessdate=December 20, 2019}}</ref> Animated by Chromosphere Studio, Deluxe Animation Studios, [[Folimage]], Snipple Animation Studios, Tonic DNA and [[Yowza! Animation]].<br />
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===Casting===<br />
On February 19, 2019, the cast of the series was announced with [[Adam DeVine]] and [[Michael Douglas]] voicing the lead roles while [[Diane Keaton]], [[Ilana Glazer]], [[Eddie Izzard]], [[Tracy Morgan]], [[Daveed Diggs]], [[John Turturro]], [[Jeffrey Wright]] and [[Jillian Bell]] would have supporting roles.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2019/02/green-eggs-and-ham-michael-douglas-adam-devine-diane-keaton-among-voice-cast-for-ellen-degeneres-netflix-series-1202560003/|title='Green Eggs and Ham': Michael Douglas, Adam Devine, Diane Keaton Among Voice Cast For Ellen DeGeneres' Netflix Series|last=Petski|first=Denise|date=February 19, 2019|website=Deadline Hollywood|language=en|access-date=March 6, 2019}}</ref><br />
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==Episodes==<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 1<br />
|Title = Here<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Jared Stern<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = In the town of Glurfsburg, Sam-I-Am breaks into a zoo and liberates a Chickeraffe, a rare and endangered animal. Meanwhile, Guy-Am-I, an inventor, presents his invention, a self-flyer, to Snerz Co. so that he can win a ticket to Meepville. His invention fails while his fellow inventors all get to go. Michellee, a literal bean counter for the company, worries over her daughter E.B., who spends her days trying to be adventurous. E.B. learns of the Chickeraffe's escape and plans to catch it, but Michellee prevents her as they are headed to Meepville as well. Snerz, the head businessman in Meepville wants the Chickeraffe for his pet collection while McWinkle and Gluntz try to find the thief. Guy stops by a diner and encounters Sam, who orders green eggs and ham. Despite voicing his distaste for the dish, Sam orders it for everyone in the diner. Guy ends up leaving, but accidentally takes Sam's identical suitcase. As he rests for the night in a motel, he finds that Sam's suitcase contains the Chickeraffe.<br />
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|EpisodeNumber = 2<br />
|Title = Car<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = John Whittington<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = The playful Chickeraffe proceeds to destroy the motel room and Guy tries to sequester the creature. Sam returns to his home, a run down isolated RV, and discovers that he has the wrong suitcase. After getting a supposed earful from Snerz, the optimistic Gluntz learns that McWinkle plans to retire from the B.A.D.G.U.Y.S. business after they find the Chickeraffe and manage to trace it back to Sam's home just as Guy figures out where he lives. Guy is confronted by the two, but is rescued by Sam who steals their car and flees. Sam reveals that he is an animal liberator and that just like Guy is headed to Meepville. Not wanting to put up with him, Guy gets out in the middle of the desert. He flags down another car which just so happens to be driven by Michellee. She turns down picking him up, despite E.B.'s protests and Guy ends up hallucinating from the heat. He is rescued by Sam who once again offers him green eggs and ham, but he tells him that he will not have them in the car. Guy sleeps, but awakens to see Sam and the Chickeraffe running beside the car, which is heading towards a cliff.<br />
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|EpisodeNumber = 3<br />
|Title = Train<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Mark Rizzo<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Sam rescues Guy from the car as it lands in a lake and flattens the house of [[One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish]]. He reveals that he had to get rid of it so that it cannot be traced. They buy a couple of tickets for a train, forcing Guy to stay with Sam for a while longer. Michellee and E.B. also take the train as they head to Meepville. As the car is fished out of the water, McWinkle and Gluntz find evidence of the Chickeraffe being there and deduce that it is on a train. Snerz reveals that he wants the Chickeraffe to impress his cronies. Sam and Guy run into Michellee and E.B. where Sam orders them green eggs and ham. Later at night, Sam sneaks out with the Chickeraffe and runs into E.B. who learns of the creature's existence. She decides to name it Mr. Jenkins. Guy and Michellee bond in the Quiet Car as the narrator implies that they are developing feelings for one another. In the morning, Guy angrily tells Sam that he wants nothing to do with him anymore after E.B finds out about the Chickeraffe. As he gets off the train, he is confronted by McWinkle and Gluntz.<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 4<br />
|Title = Fox<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = Vanessa McGee<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Guy gets back on the train with McWinkle and Gluntz in hot pursuit. He makes it back to Sam and Mr. Jenkins where E.B. inadvertently reveals its existence to Michellee who gets upset at Guy for being lied to. Sam, Guy and Mr. Jenkins are forced to jump off of the train to escape the B.A.D.G.U.Y.S. and end up in a quarry. As McWinkle and Gluntz try to have the train turned around, they get kicked off for not having any tickets. Snerz invites his cronies to a met gala for his eventual Chickeraffe. E.B. runs off to watch a [https://teletubbies.fandom.com/wiki/Magical_Events Magical Event]. Sam and Guy learn that Mr. Jenkins likes to eat ties and spot a farm in the distance. The house has no ties, but a fox named Michael who guards its green eggs and tries to impress Sandra, one of the hens, wears a tie. Michael is trying to vent his love for eggs and as he meditates, Sam and Guy break into his foxhole to steal his tie. They are successful, but open a closet full of green eggs. Michael spots them and furiously lunges at them.<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 5<br />
|Title = Dark<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Jared Stern<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Michael breaks down and reveals his hopeless love of green eggs and his contradictory love for Sandra and Sam and Guy leave with the ties, promising not to say anything (though Michael mishears and tries to attack them). As the sun sets, they spot a motel sign, but learn that it is actually in the middle of a junk pit and they get stuck. They find an exit, but it turns out to be a large tube of toxic sludge and they get trapped on a pile of trash. Guy reveals that all of his previous inventions have exploded and he has lost hope. The narrator reveals that Mr. Jenkins was separated from his mother. With Sam's encouragement, Guy builds a contraption and they escape. Meanwhile, Michellee and E.B. leave the train and drive to a B&B. E.B. becomes bored, especially when Michellee fails to grasp E.B.'s imaginative side. E.B. discovers that Michellee drew a perfect picture of the Chickeraffe as a way to make up for losing it. Sam, Guy and Mr. Jenkins arrive at a diner in Prinz Pazookle, but a woman's pet flea scares Mr. Jenkins and he breaks free from his suitcase and begins running amok in the restaurant.<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 6<br />
|Title = Box<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = Mark Rizzo<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Sam and Guy flee with Mr. Jenkins. With no money, they resort to working at the local carnival where they disguise themselves by switching hats as Randy and Dave while Mr. Jenkins hides as a prize. McWinkle and Gluntz learn that Sam and Guy are in Prinz Pazookle and head there to try and win Mr. Jenkins. Meanwhile, Michellee takes E.B. to see the world's smallest thermometer. When E.B. yelled her displeasure about how boring and selfish she can be, Michellee is filled with the gumption to take her to the carnival to prove her wrong. They get on a tilt-a-whirl ride just as Guy switches jobs with Sam and finds himself sending the two on a wild ride. Afterwards, Guy speaks with Michellee who once again gets upset at him for supposedly lying to him. The B.A.D.G.U.Y.S. try to make off with Mr. Jenkins, but Sam and Guy rescue him. E.B. gives the two a bruckle and they ship themselves to Shvizelton with McWinkle and Gluntz in hot pursuit. As Sam and Guy switch hats back, Sam suddenly gets arrested by police with Guy wondering what he should do next. <br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 7<br />
|Title = Mouse<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Mark Rizzo<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Sam manages to escape his cuffs, but sees Guy and Mr. Jenkins leaving by taxi and he solemnly allows himself to be arrested. Guy is hit with guilt over leaving Sam and he decides to go get him at the jail. McWinkle and Gluntz arrive in Shvizelton and after interrogating the locals learn that Sam was incarcerated. Sam meets his cell mate, a mouse that he names Squeaky who to himself speaks with a proper French accent, but to others communicates in unintelligible squeaking. He was arrested for stealing a small piece of cheese for himself and his family. Guy arrives and allows himself to be arrested as Squeaky reveals that he has dug a tunnel to escape. McWinkle and Gluntz arrive just in time to see the group grab their things and flee through the sewer system. The group manages to come out far from the prison as Squeaky leaves to reunite with his family. It begins to rain and they trek before encountering a cabin. However, Michellee is inside and will not let them in because they are fugitives.<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 8<br />
|Title = Rain<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = Vanessa McGee<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Sam, Guy and Mr. Jenkins are forced to sit out in the rain where Sam realizes that Guy has a crush on Michellee. E.B. begs Michellee to let them stay indoors for the night and she finally caves. As McWinkle and Gluntz continue their search, Snerz hires the Goat to look for the Chickeraffe and sends his aid to go and recruit him. Sam has Guy hang out with E.B. to dry up Mr. Jenkins while he stays with Michellee to cook a vegan tofu version of green eggs and ham. Guy and E.B. have trouble using a giant bellows to dry Mr. Jenkins, so E.B. uses Michellee's jar of beans and accidentally launches it out of the roof and into the woods. The two jump after it while Sam distracts Michellee. E.B. learns that Guy likes her mom and they find Michellee's bean jar with Giroosters, the deadliest judgivores, and get chased by them. Guy uses his cynical criticism of them to get them to give them the jar back. Michellee panics when Sam accidentally reveals that they were in jail, but Guy and E.B. return in time to divert suspicion. Meanwhile, Goat takes the job of hunting the Chickeraffe.<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 9<br />
|Title = Goat<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = John Whittington<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = The gang get ready to leave together to Meepville as Guy and Michellee grow close. When Guy spots Goat out in the front, Sam explains that he is dangerous and convinces him to let Michellee and E.B. leave ahead without them to protect them. Goat proceeds to attack the cabin as Guy and Sam distract him and escape with Mr. Jenkins. They end up climbing a snowy mountain where Goat kidnaps Mr. Jenkins. Seeing his friends in danger gives Mr. Jenkins the courage to fight back and toss Goat away up the mountain; allowing them to escape. They use Goat's credit card to buy bus tickets to Stovepipe Junction, which concerns Guy. Snerz gets interviewed for a magazine where he reveals that his love of animals stems from losing his pet Flemur which he blames his mother for. The interviewer meets with his mother and learns that Snerz loved the Flemur too much and it wanted to leave which the mother complied. McWinkle and Gluntz are saddened over not finding any leads until the former suddenly realizes Sam's love for green eggs and ham.<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 10<br />
|Title = House<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Jared Stern<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = As McWinkle and Gluntz zero in on Sam, Goat survives the avalanche and continues to hunt for the Chickeraffe. Sam, Guy and Mr. Jenkins arrive and try to book a motel room where everyone seems to recognize Guy. It is revealed that Stovepipe Junction is Guy's birthplace and he was considered most likely to succeed in high school. Guy wants to avoid seeing his family as they consider him a failure and they try to enter his childhood tree house. They get caught, but contrary to Guy's claim, his family is fully supportive of his creative endeavors. He announces to them all that he is no longer inventing and that he is going to become a paint watcher and leaves to his tree house angrily. Sam goes to talk to Guy, who admits that he feels insecure around his family due to their successful achievements. Sam then reveals that he himself never had a family and lived most of his life in an orphanage (throughout the show he mentions his bizarre past with his mother, but that was all lies). The reason why he loves green eggs and ham is because he still remembers how his mother cooks them and he hoped to this day that once he find the right flavor from various diners he visited, he would find her as well. Guy feels better and apologizes. When Sam enters the house he calls Snerz, revealing that he is actually the one employed by Snerz to take the Chickeraffe to him from the very start.<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 11<br />
|Title = Boat<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Vanessa McGee<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = A guilt ridden Sam tries to stall Guy who has bought tickets for the ferry to Meepville. McWinkle and Gluntz arrive at the Am-I household, but Sam and Guy manage to escape. It is at this point that McWinkle and Gluntz reveal that B.A.D.G.U.Y.S. is actually an acronym for Bureau of Animal Defense Glurfsburg Upper Yipville Section and have been trying to put the Chickeraffe in a zoo, and are enemies with Goat. After getting an earful from their boss, the Am-I's comply with them. Sam and Guy get on the ferry and run into Michellee and E.B. again. While E.B. is happy to see them, Michellee still is upset with Guy, even though he apologizes for splitting from them. As the ferry transforms into a submarine and dives, Guy and Michellee finally grow closer. Sam gets over his guilt after speaking with E.B. and decides to save Mr. Jenkins for real. They arrive in Meepville and Michellee gives Guy her phone number. Goat appears and scares Sam and Guy back onto the boat. He causes it to capsize and even though they all escape, Goat grabs the briefcase and makes off with Mr. Jenkins.<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 12<br />
|Title = There<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = Mark Rizzo<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = McWinkle and Gluntz catch up with Goat and manage to capture him. Sam and Guy arrive to get Mr. Jenkins back, but Guy gets caught. He learns about McWinkle and Gluntz's true purpose and is taken in to be questioned. He is told about Sam and his many aliases and his intent to sell Mr. Jenkins. Michellee takes E.B. to the Hall of Walls, an art gallery, and E.B. learns that Michellee used to paint for a living, but gave it up once her husband died so that she can take care of her. Sam tries to break Guy out of holding, but he is still angry at him for lying and is further angered at being offered green eggs and ham again. Sam sadly leaves with Mr. Jenkins when Guy tells him his mother did not want him because he doesn't fit in with her or anybody and a guilt ridden and saddened Guy tells McWinkle and Gluntz that Snerz is buying the Chickeraffe; letting him go to his Paint Watching job. Snerz puts on his met gala as Michellee and E.B. attend. E.B. spots Sam at the gala and wanders backstage to discover, to her horror, that Sam is selling Mr. Jenkins to Snerz.<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 13<br />
|Title = Anywhere<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Jared Stern<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = E.B. is heartbroken upon seeing Sam sell Mr. Jenkins to Snerz. She tries to break him out and ends up getting the attention of both Michellee and Guy, who went to investigate the noises coming from behind a wall he was watching paint dry from. Michellee points the finger at Guy, causing them to argue with one another upon seeing Snerz's pet collection. E.B. realizes that the Chickeraffe is actually a painted Girooster which relieves Guy and Michellee. The three escape just as Snerz realizes he has been "bamboozled". They find Sam at a cold air balloon port with plans to send Mr. Jenkins back home. Sam is still upset at Guy for what he said earlier and Guy makes it up to him by finally eating green eggs and ham, much to his own surprised enjoyment. McWinkle, Gluntz and Snerz arrive and chase the group up the port tower. Snerz gets entrapped while McWinkle and Gluntz let them go upon learning of Sam's mission. The balloon gets hijacked by Goat and Guy uses his invention to save Mr. Jenkins and finally defeat Goat as well as receiving a kiss from Michellee. The next day, Sam and Guy are having green eggs and ham when Sam recognizes the taste as his mother's. He learns that the eggs come from East Flubria and he and Guy set off on another adventure.<br />
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==Reception==<br />
On [[Rotten Tomatoes]], the series holds an approval rating of 100% with an average rating of 8.46/10, based on 8 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Critics love its animation, the way it plays with expectations. With goofy jokes and surprising wham, you may just love ''Green Eggs and Ham''."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/green_eggs_and_ham/s01|title=Green Eggs and Ham: Season 1 (2019)|website=[[Rotten Tomatoes]]|accessdate=January 7, 2020}}</ref> [[Metacritic]] assigned the series a score of 89 out of 100, based on 4 reviews, signifying "universal acclaim".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/tv/green-eggs-and-ham/season-1|title=Green Eggs And Ham - Season 1 Reviews|website=[[Metacritic]]|accessdate=December 31, 2019}}</ref><br />
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===Accolades===<br />
In 2020, the series won a [[Daytime Emmy Award]] for Outstanding Casting for an Animated Series or Special.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://theemmys.tv/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/DTE-Childrens-Lifestyle-Animation-Winners.pdf|title=THE 47TH ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY® AWARDS CHILDREN’S, LIFESTYLE & ANIMATION CEREMONY ANNOUNCED|access-date=July 26, 2020}}</ref></div>66.216.235.75https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gr%C3%BCnes_Ei_mit_Speck_(Fernsehserie)&diff=203568775Grünes Ei mit Speck (Fernsehserie)2020-09-11T03:28:16Z<p>66.216.235.75: </p>
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<div>{{short description|American animated television series based on the Dr. Seuss book of the same name}}<br />
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* [[Green Eggs and Ham|Storybook]]<br />
* [[Comedy]]<br />
* [[Fantasy]]<br />
* [[Adventure film|Adventure]]<br />
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| creator = <br />
| based_on = {{based on|''[[Green Eggs and Ham]]''||[[Dr. Seuss]]}}<br />
| developer = Jared Stern<br />
| writer = <br />
| screenplay = <br />
| story = <br />
| director = {{plainlist|<br />
* Lawrence Gong<br />
* Piero Piluso<br />
}}<br />
| voices = {{plainlist|<br />
* [[Michael Douglas]]<br />
* [[Adam DeVine]]<br />
* [[Eddie Izzard]]<br />
* [[Jeffrey Wright]]<br />
* [[Jillian Bell]]<br />
* [[Ilana Glazer]]<br />
* [[Diane Keaton]]<br />
}}<br />
| narrated = [[Keegan-Michael Key]]<br />
| theme_music_composer = <br />
| opentheme = "Back Flip" performed by [[Rivers Cuomo]]<br />
| endtheme = "Back Flip" (cont.)<br />
| composer = [[David Newman (composer)|David Newman]]<br />
| country = United States<br />
| language = English<br />
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* Jared Stern<br />
* [[Ellen DeGeneres]]<br />
* Jeff Kleeman<br />
* Mike Karz<br />
* [[David Dobkin (director)|David Dobkin]]<br />
* [[Sam Register]]<br />
}}<br />
| producer = Helen Kalafatic<br />
| editor = {{plainlist|<br />
* Mark Rosenbaum<br />
* Margaret Hou<br />
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| runtime = 27–28 minutes<br />
| company = {{ubl|Gulfstream Pictures|A Stern Talking To|[[A Very Good Production]]|[[Warner Bros. Animation]]}}<br />
| distributor = [[Warner Bros. Television Distribution]]<br>[[Netflix]]<br />
| budget = <br />
| network = Netflix<br />
| picture_format = [[4K Ultra HD]]<br />
| audio_format = [[Dolby Digital Plus]] 5.1<br />
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| first_aired = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
| last_aired = {{End date|present}}<br />
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| website = https://www.netflix.com/title/80057250<br />
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'''''Green Eggs and Ham''''' is an American animated comedy adventure television series based on and follows the story of the 1960 [[Dr. Seuss]] book [[Green Eggs and Ham|of the same title]]. It premiered on [[Thanksgiving|Thanksgiving Day 2019]] on [[Netflix]].<ref name="VoiceCast">{{cite web|url=https://www.bleedingcool.com/2019/02/19/green-eggs-ham-teaser-voice-cast/|title='Green Eggs and Ham': Netflix's Animated Series Serves Up Teaser, Voice Cast|last=Flook|first=Ray|date=February 19, 2019|website=Bleeding Cool News|accessdate=February 19, 2019}}</ref><ref name="pick-up">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2015/04/green-eggs-and-ham-animated-series-netflix-ellen-degeneres-1201418260/|title=Netflix Picks Up 'Green Eggs and Ham' Animated Series From Ellen DeGeneres|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|date=April 29, 2015|website=Deadline Hollywood|accessdate=December 20, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://deadline.com/2018/04/jared-stern-overall-deal-warner-bros-tv-1202354124/|title=Jared Stern Inks Overall Deal With Warner Bros. Television|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|date=April 6, 2018|website=Deadline Hollywood|access-date=November 29, 2018|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xt8Ydp2vibk|website=YouTube Netflix Official|date=October 8, 2019|title=Green Eggs and Ham {{!}} Read by Michael Douglas, Adam Devine & More! {{!}} Netflix}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Netflix's Green Eggs and Ham Series Sets Premiere Date |url=https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/trailers/1104261-green-eggs-and-ham-series-sets-premiere-date |website=ComingSoon.net |accessdate=October 11, 2019 |date=October 8, 2019}}</ref> The series has received critical acclaim for its animation, humor, story and voice acting. In December 2019, Netflix renewed the series for a second season which will be titled ''Green Eggs and Ham: The Second Serving''.<ref name="S2Renewal"/> This is the first apprentice of Sam I Am since [[The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss]] and the first apprentice of the Unnamed Man since [[Dr. Seuss On The Loose]].<br />
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==Premise==<br />
Sam-I-Am rescues the rare Chickeraffe from a zoo, saying that he intends to return it to its natural habitat. After he accidentally swaps his briefcase, containing the Chickeraffe, for that of failed inventor Guy-Am-I, Sam and Guy end up on an road trip adventure with EB, a girl who wants to adopt the Chickeraffe as a pet, and EB's overprotective mother Michellee, who is also a romantic interest for Guy. The four are pursued by a wealthy, arrogant poacher and collector, Snerz, who wants to claim the Chickeraffe (named Mr. Jenkins by E.B.) as a trophy; two mysterious "B.A.D.G.U.Y.S." named McWinkle and Gluntz; and Snerz's bounty hunter Goat.<br />
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==Voice cast==<br />
*[[Michael Douglas]] as Guy, a cantankerous, sardonic failed inventor who dislikes green eggs and ham, despite never having eaten them.<br />
*[[Adam DeVine]] as Sam, a happy-go-lucky enthusiast of green eggs and ham.<br />
*[[Keegan-Michael Key]] as the Narrator.<br />
*[[Eddie Izzard]] as Hervnick Z. Snerz, an arrogant businessman who wants to capture the chickeraffe.<br />
*[[Jeffrey Wright]] as McWinkle, a deadly serious member of B.A.D.G.U.Y.S.<br />
*[[Jillian Bell]] as Gluntz, McWinkle's optimistic and easily excited rookie.<br />
*[[Diane Keaton]] as Michellee, the overprotective mother of E.B. and Guy's love interest.<br />
*[[Ilana Glazer]] as E.B., a good-hearted, adventurous girl and Michellee's daughter.<br />
*[[John Turturro]] as Goat, a ruthless bounty hunter sent by Snerz.<br />
*[[Dee Bradley Baker]] as Mr. Jenkins (credited as "Chickeraffe"), an energetic Chickeraffe who Guy and Sam protect.<br />
*[[Fred Tatasciore]] as Yes-Man, Snerz's sniveling assistant.<br />
*[[Tracy Morgan]] as Michael, an eccentric fox who's obsessed with green eggs and has a crush on a green chicken named Sandra.<br />
*[[Daveed Diggs]] as Squeaky, an imprisoned mouse who himself is a parody of the character "[[Jean Valjean]]" from ''[[Les Misérables]]''.<br />
*[[Billy Eichner]] as Mr. Bigman, McWinkle and Gluntz's boss.<br />
*[[David Kaye (voice actor)|David Kaye]] as Crony 1<br />
*[[Nika Futterman]] as Crony 2<br />
*[[Keith Ferguson (voice actor)|Keith Ferguson]] as Crony 3, (credited as "Big Green Crony")<br />
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==Production==<br />
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===Development===<br />
On April 29, 2015, Netflix announced it had given the production a series order consisting of thirteen episodes. At the same time, Deadline reported that production on the series will take three years and is expected to be the most expensive animated program to make with each episode costing five to six million dollars. Production companies involved in the series include [[Warner Bros. Animation]], [[A Very Good Production]], A Stern Talking To and Gulfstream Television. The series was originally slated to premiere in the fall of 2018 before receiving its fall 2019 premiere window.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2015/04/green-eggs-and-ham-animated-series-netflix-ellen-degeneres-1201418260/|title=Netflix Picks Up 'Green Eggs and Ham' Animated Series From Ellen DeGeneres|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|date=April 30, 2015|website=Deadline Hollywood|language=en|access-date=March 6, 2019}}</ref> On December 20, 2019, Netflix renewed the series for a second season.<ref name="S2Renewal">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2019/12/green-eggs-and-ham-renewed-season-2-netflix-1202814173/|title='Green Eggs And Ham' Renewed For Season 2 By Netflix|website=Deadline Hollywood|first=Denise|last=Petski|date=December 20, 2019|accessdate=December 20, 2019}}</ref> Animated by Chromosphere Studio, Deluxe Animation Studios, [[Folimage]], Snipple Animation Studios, Tonic DNA and [[Yowza! Animation]].<br />
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===Casting===<br />
On February 19, 2019, the cast of the series was announced with [[Adam DeVine]] and [[Michael Douglas]] voicing the lead roles while [[Diane Keaton]], [[Ilana Glazer]], [[Eddie Izzard]], [[Tracy Morgan]], [[Daveed Diggs]], [[John Turturro]], [[Jeffrey Wright]] and [[Jillian Bell]] would have supporting roles.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2019/02/green-eggs-and-ham-michael-douglas-adam-devine-diane-keaton-among-voice-cast-for-ellen-degeneres-netflix-series-1202560003/|title='Green Eggs and Ham': Michael Douglas, Adam Devine, Diane Keaton Among Voice Cast For Ellen DeGeneres' Netflix Series|last=Petski|first=Denise|date=February 19, 2019|website=Deadline Hollywood|language=en|access-date=March 6, 2019}}</ref><br />
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==Episodes==<br />
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|EpisodeNumber = 1<br />
|Title = Here<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Jared Stern<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = In the town of Glurfsburg, Sam-I-Am breaks into a zoo and liberates a Chickeraffe, a rare and endangered animal. Meanwhile, Guy-Am-I, an inventor, presents his invention, a self-flyer, to Snerz Co. so that he can win a ticket to Meepville. His invention fails while his fellow inventors all get to go. Michellee, a literal bean counter for the company, worries over her daughter E.B., who spends her days trying to be adventurous. E.B. learns of the Chickeraffe's escape and plans to catch it, but Michellee prevents her as they are headed to Meepville as well. Snerz, the head businessman in Meepville wants the Chickeraffe for his pet collection while McWinkle and Gluntz try to find the thief. Guy stops by a diner and encounters Sam, who orders green eggs and ham. Despite voicing his distaste for the dish, Sam orders it for everyone in the diner. Guy ends up leaving, but accidentally takes Sam's identical suitcase. As he rests for the night in a motel, he finds that Sam's suitcase contains the Chickeraffe.<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 2<br />
|Title = Car<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = John Whittington<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = The playful Chickeraffe proceeds to destroy the motel room and Guy tries to sequester the creature. Sam returns to his home, a run down isolated RV, and discovers that he has the wrong suitcase. After getting a supposed earful from Snerz, the optimistic Gluntz learns that McWinkle plans to retire from the B.A.D.G.U.Y.S. business after they find the Chickeraffe and manage to trace it back to Sam's home just as Guy figures out where he lives. Guy is confronted by the two, but is rescued by Sam who steals their car and flees. Sam reveals that he is an animal liberator and that just like Guy is headed to Meepville. Not wanting to put up with him, Guy gets out in the middle of the desert. He flags down another car which just so happens to be driven by Michellee. She turns down picking him up, despite E.B.'s protests and Guy ends up hallucinating from the heat. He is rescued by Sam who once again offers him green eggs and ham, but he tells him that he will not have them in the car. Guy sleeps, but awakens to see Sam and the Chickeraffe running beside the car, which is heading towards a cliff.<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 3<br />
|Title = Train<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Mark Rizzo<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Sam rescues Guy from the car as it lands in a lake and flattens the house of [[One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish]]. He reveals that he had to get rid of it so that it cannot be traced. They buy a couple of tickets for a train, forcing Guy to stay with Sam for a while longer. Michellee and E.B. also take the train as they head to Meepville. As the car is fished out of the water, McWinkle and Gluntz find evidence of the Chickeraffe being there and deduce that it is on a train. Snerz reveals that he wants the Chickeraffe to impress his cronies. Sam and Guy run into Michellee and E.B. where Sam orders them green eggs and ham. Later at night, Sam sneaks out with the Chickeraffe and runs into E.B. who learns of the creature's existence. She decides to name it Mr. Jenkins. Guy and Michellee bond in the Quiet Car as the narrator implies that they are developing feelings for one another. In the morning, Guy angrily tells Sam that he wants nothing to do with him anymore after E.B finds out about the Chickeraffe. As he gets off the train, he is confronted by McWinkle and Gluntz.<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 4<br />
|Title = Fox<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = Vanessa McGee<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Guy gets back on the train with McWinkle and Gluntz in hot pursuit. He makes it back to Sam and Mr. Jenkins where E.B. inadvertently reveals its existence to Michellee who gets upset at Guy for being lied to. Sam, Guy and Mr. Jenkins are forced to jump off of the train to escape the B.A.D.G.U.Y.S. and end up in a quarry. As McWinkle and Gluntz try to have the train turned around, they get kicked off for not having any tickets. Snerz invites his cronies to a met gala for his eventual Chickeraffe. E.B. runs off to watch a [https://teletubbies.fandom.com/wiki/Magical_Events Magical Event]. Sam and Guy learn that Mr. Jenkins likes to eat ties and spot a farm in the distance. The house has no ties, but a fox named Michael who guards its green eggs and tries to impress Sandra, one of the hens, wears a tie. Michael is trying to vent his love for eggs and as he meditates, Sam and Guy break into his foxhole to steal his tie. They are successful, but open a closet full of green eggs. Michael spots them and furiously lunges at them.<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 5<br />
|Title = Dark<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Jared Stern<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Michael breaks down and reveals his hopeless love of green eggs and his contradictory love for Sandra and Sam and Guy leave with the ties, promising not to say anything (though Michael mishears and tries to attack them). As the sun sets, they spot a motel sign, but learn that it is actually in the middle of a junk pit and they get stuck. They find an exit, but it turns out to be a large tube of toxic sludge and they get trapped on a pile of trash. Guy reveals that all of his previous inventions have exploded and he has lost hope. The narrator reveals that Mr. Jenkins was separated from his mother. With Sam's encouragement, Guy builds a contraption and they escape. Meanwhile, Michellee and E.B. leave the train and drive to a B&B. E.B. becomes bored, especially when Michellee fails to grasp E.B.'s imaginative side. E.B. discovers that Michellee drew a perfect picture of the Chickeraffe as a way to make up for losing it. Sam, Guy and Mr. Jenkins arrive at a diner in Prinz Pazookle, but a woman's pet flea scares Mr. Jenkins and he breaks free from his suitcase and begins running amok in the restaurant.<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 6<br />
|Title = Box<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = Mark Rizzo<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Sam and Guy flee with Mr. Jenkins. With no money, they resort to working at the local carnival where they disguise themselves by switching hats as Randy and Dave while Mr. Jenkins hides as a prize. McWinkle and Gluntz learn that Sam and Guy are in Prinz Pazookle and head there to try and win Mr. Jenkins. Meanwhile, Michellee takes E.B. to see the world's smallest thermometer. When E.B. yelled her displeasure about how boring and selfish she can be, Michellee is filled with the gumption to take her to the carnival to prove her wrong. They get on a tilt-a-whirl ride just as Guy switches jobs with Sam and finds himself sending the two on a wild ride. Afterwards, Guy speaks with Michellee who once again gets upset at him for supposedly lying to him. The B.A.D.G.U.Y.S. try to make off with Mr. Jenkins, but Sam and Guy rescue him. E.B. gives the two a bruckle and they ship themselves to Shvizelton with McWinkle and Gluntz in hot pursuit. As Sam and Guy switch hats back, Sam suddenly gets arrested by police with Guy wondering what he should do next. <br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 7<br />
|Title = Mouse<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Mark Rizzo<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Sam manages to escape his cuffs, but sees Guy and Mr. Jenkins leaving by taxi and he solemnly allows himself to be arrested. Guy is hit with guilt over leaving Sam and he decides to go get him at the jail. McWinkle and Gluntz arrive in Shvizelton and after interrogating the locals learn that Sam was incarcerated. Sam meets his cell mate, a mouse that he names Squeaky who to himself speaks with a proper French accent, but to others communicates in unintelligible squeaking. He was arrested for stealing a small piece of cheese for himself and his family. Guy arrives and allows himself to be arrested as Squeaky reveals that he has dug a tunnel to escape. McWinkle and Gluntz arrive just in time to see the group grab their things and flee through the sewer system. The group manages to come out far from the prison as Squeaky leaves to reunite with his family. It begins to rain and they trek before encountering a cabin. However, Michellee is inside and will not let them in because they are fugitives.<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 8<br />
|Title = Rain<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = Vanessa McGee<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Sam, Guy and Mr. Jenkins are forced to sit out in the rain where Sam realizes that Guy has a crush on Michellee. E.B. begs Michellee to let them stay indoors for the night and she finally caves. As McWinkle and Gluntz continue their search, Snerz hires the Goat to look for the Chickeraffe and sends his aid to go and recruit him. Sam has Guy hang out with E.B. to dry up Mr. Jenkins while he stays with Michellee to cook a vegan tofu version of green eggs and ham. Guy and E.B. have trouble using a giant bellows to dry Mr. Jenkins, so E.B. uses Michellee's jar of beans and accidentally launches it out of the roof and into the woods. The two jump after it while Sam distracts Michellee. E.B. learns that Guy likes her mom and they find Michellee's bean jar with Giroosters, the deadliest judgivores, and get chased by them. Guy uses his cynical criticism of them to get them to give them the jar back. Michellee panics when Sam accidentally reveals that they were in jail, but Guy and E.B. return in time to divert suspicion. Meanwhile, Goat takes the job of hunting the Chickeraffe.<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 9<br />
|Title = Goat<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = John Whittington<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = The gang get ready to leave together to Meepville as Guy and Michellee grow close. When Guy spots Goat out in the front, Sam explains that he is dangerous and convinces him to let Michellee and E.B. leave ahead without them to protect them. Goat proceeds to attack the cabin as Guy and Sam distract him and escape with Mr. Jenkins. They end up climbing a snowy mountain where Goat kidnaps Mr. Jenkins. Seeing his friends in danger gives Mr. Jenkins the courage to fight back and toss Goat away up the mountain; allowing them to escape. They use Goat's credit card to buy bus tickets to Stovepipe Junction, which concerns Guy. Snerz gets interviewed for a magazine where he reveals that his love of animals stems from losing his pet Flemur which he blames his mother for. The interviewer meets with his mother and learns that Snerz loved the Flemur too much and it wanted to leave which the mother complied. McWinkle and Gluntz are saddened over not finding any leads until the former suddenly realizes Sam's love for green eggs and ham.<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 10<br />
|Title = House<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Jared Stern<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = As McWinkle and Gluntz zero in on Sam, Goat survives the avalanche and continues to hunt for the Chickeraffe. Sam, Guy and Mr. Jenkins arrive and try to book a motel room where everyone seems to recognize Guy. It is revealed that Stovepipe Junction is Guy's birthplace and he was considered most likely to succeed in high school. Guy wants to avoid seeing his family as they consider him a failure and they try to enter his childhood tree house. They get caught, but contrary to Guy's claim, his family is fully supportive of his creative endeavors. He announces to them all that he is no longer inventing and that he is going to become a paint watcher and leaves to his tree house angrily. Sam goes to talk to Guy, who admits that he feels insecure around his family due to their successful achievements. Sam then reveals that he himself never had a family and lived most of his life in an orphanage (throughout the show he mentions his bizarre past with his mother, but that was all lies). The reason why he loves green eggs and ham is because he still remembers how his mother cooks them and he hoped to this day that once he find the right flavor from various diners he visited, he would find her as well. Guy feels better and apologizes. When Sam enters the house he calls Snerz, revealing that he is actually the one employed by Snerz to take the Chickeraffe to him from the very start.<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 11<br />
|Title = Boat<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Vanessa McGee<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = A guilt ridden Sam tries to stall Guy who has bought tickets for the ferry to Meepville. McWinkle and Gluntz arrive at the Am-I household, but Sam and Guy manage to escape. It is at this point that McWinkle and Gluntz reveal that B.A.D.G.U.Y.S. is actually an acronym for Bureau of Animal Defense Glurfsburg Upper Yipville Section and have been trying to put the Chickeraffe in a zoo, and are enemies with Goat. After getting an earful from their boss, the Am-I's comply with them. Sam and Guy get on the ferry and run into Michellee and E.B. again. While E.B. is happy to see them, Michellee still is upset with Guy, even though he apologizes for splitting from them. As the ferry transforms into a submarine and dives, Guy and Michellee finally grow closer. Sam gets over his guilt after speaking with E.B. and decides to save Mr. Jenkins for real. They arrive in Meepville and Michellee gives Guy her phone number. Goat appears and scares Sam and Guy back onto the boat. He causes it to capsize and even though they all escape, Goat grabs the briefcase and makes off with Mr. Jenkins.<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 12<br />
|Title = There<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = Mark Rizzo<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = McWinkle and Gluntz catch up with Goat and manage to capture him. Sam and Guy arrive to get Mr. Jenkins back, but Guy gets caught. He learns about McWinkle and Gluntz's true purpose and is taken in to be questioned. He is told about Sam and his many aliases and his intent to sell Mr. Jenkins. Michellee takes E.B. to the Hall of Walls, an art gallery, and E.B. learns that Michellee used to paint for a living, but gave it up once her husband died so that she can take care of her. Sam tries to break Guy out of holding, but he is still angry at him for lying and is further angered at being offered green eggs and ham again. Sam sadly leaves with Mr. Jenkins when Guy tells him his mother did not want him because he doesn't fit in with her or anybody and a guilt ridden and saddened Guy tells McWinkle and Gluntz that Snerz is buying the Chickeraffe; letting him go to his Paint Watching job. Snerz puts on his met gala as Michellee and E.B. attend. E.B. spots Sam at the gala and wanders backstage to discover, to her horror, that Sam is selling Mr. Jenkins to Snerz.<br />
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{{Episode list<br />
|EpisodeNumber = 13<br />
|Title = Anywhere<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Jared Stern<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = E.B. is heartbroken upon seeing Sam sell Mr. Jenkins to Snerz. She tries to break him out and ends up getting the attention of both Michellee and Guy, who went to investigate the noises coming from behind a wall he was watching paint dry from. Michellee points the finger at Guy, causing them to argue with one another upon seeing Snerz's pet collection. E.B. realizes that the Chickeraffe is actually a painted Girooster which relieves Guy and Michellee. The three escape just as Snerz realizes he has been "bamboozled". They find Sam at a cold air balloon port with plans to send Mr. Jenkins back home. Sam is still upset at Guy for what he said earlier and Guy makes it up to him by finally eating green eggs and ham, much to his own surprised enjoyment. McWinkle, Gluntz and Snerz arrive and chase the group up the port tower. Snerz gets entrapped while McWinkle and Gluntz let them go upon learning of Sam's mission. The balloon gets hijacked by Goat and Guy uses his invention to save Mr. Jenkins and finally defeat Goat as well as receiving a kiss from Michellee. The next day, Sam and Guy are having green eggs and ham when Sam recognizes the taste as his mother's. He learns that the eggs come from East Flubria and he and Guy set off on another adventure.<br />
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}}<br />
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==Reception==<br />
On [[Rotten Tomatoes]], the series holds an approval rating of 100% with an average rating of 8.46/10, based on 8 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Critics love its animation, the way it plays with expectations. With goofy jokes and surprising wham, you may just love ''Green Eggs and Ham''."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/green_eggs_and_ham/s01|title=Green Eggs and Ham: Season 1 (2019)|website=[[Rotten Tomatoes]]|accessdate=January 7, 2020}}</ref> [[Metacritic]] assigned the series a score of 89 out of 100, based on 4 reviews, signifying "universal acclaim".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/tv/green-eggs-and-ham/season-1|title=Green Eggs And Ham - Season 1 Reviews|website=[[Metacritic]]|accessdate=December 31, 2019}}</ref><br />
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===Accolades===<br />
In 2020, the series won a [[Daytime Emmy Award]] for Outstanding Casting for an Animated Series or Special.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://theemmys.tv/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/DTE-Childrens-Lifestyle-Animation-Winners.pdf|title=THE 47TH ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY® AWARDS CHILDREN’S, LIFESTYLE & ANIMATION CEREMONY ANNOUNCED|access-date=July 26, 2020}}</ref></div>66.216.235.75https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gr%C3%BCnes_Ei_mit_Speck_(Fernsehserie)&diff=203568770Grünes Ei mit Speck (Fernsehserie)2020-09-11T03:27:35Z<p>66.216.235.75: </p>
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<div>{{short description|American animated television series based on the Dr. Seuss book of the same name}}<br />
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{{Infobox television<br />
| name = Green Eggs and Ham<br />
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* [[Green Eggs and Ham|Storybook]]<br />
* [[Comedy]]<br />
* [[Fantasy]]<br />
* [[Adventure film|Adventure]]<br />
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| creator = <br />
| based_on = {{based on|''[[Green Eggs and Ham]]''||[[Dr. Seuss]]}}<br />
| developer = Jared Stern<br />
| writer = <br />
| screenplay = <br />
| story = <br />
| director = {{plainlist|<br />
* Lawrence Gong<br />
* Piero Piluso<br />
}}<br />
| voices = {{plainlist|<br />
* [[Michael Douglas]]<br />
* [[Adam DeVine]]<br />
* [[Eddie Izzard]]<br />
* [[Jeffrey Wright]]<br />
* [[Jillian Bell]]<br />
* [[Ilana Glazer]]<br />
* [[Diane Keaton]]<br />
}}<br />
| narrated = [[Keegan-Michael Key]]<br />
| theme_music_composer = <br />
| opentheme = "Back Flip" performed by [[Rivers Cuomo]]<br />
| endtheme = "Back Flip" (cont.)<br />
| composer = [[David Newman (composer)|David Newman]]<br />
| country = United States<br />
| language = English<br />
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| executive_producer = {{plainlist|<br />
* Jared Stern<br />
* [[Ellen DeGeneres]]<br />
* Jeff Kleeman<br />
* Mike Karz<br />
* [[David Dobkin (director)|David Dobkin]]<br />
* [[Sam Register]]<br />
}}<br />
| producer = Helen Kalafatic<br />
| editor = {{plainlist|<br />
* Mark Rosenbaum<br />
* Margaret Hou<br />
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| runtime = 27–28 minutes<br />
| company = {{ubl|Gulfstream Pictures|A Stern Talking To|[[A Very Good Production]]|[[Warner Bros. Animation]]}}<br />
| distributor = [[Warner Bros. Television Distribution]]<br>[[Netflix]]<br />
| budget = <br />
| network = Netflix<br />
| picture_format = [[4K Ultra HD]]<br />
| audio_format = [[Dolby Digital Plus]] 5.1<br />
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| first_aired = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
| last_aired = {{End date|present}}<br />
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| website = https://www.netflix.com/title/80057250<br />
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'''''Green Eggs and Ham''''' is an American animated comedy adventure television series based on and follows the story of the 1960 [[Dr. Seuss]] book [[Green Eggs and Ham|of the same title]]. It premiered on [[Thanksgiving|Thanksgiving Day 2019]] on [[Netflix]].<ref name="VoiceCast">{{cite web|url=https://www.bleedingcool.com/2019/02/19/green-eggs-ham-teaser-voice-cast/|title='Green Eggs and Ham': Netflix's Animated Series Serves Up Teaser, Voice Cast|last=Flook|first=Ray|date=February 19, 2019|website=Bleeding Cool News|accessdate=February 19, 2019}}</ref><ref name="pick-up">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2015/04/green-eggs-and-ham-animated-series-netflix-ellen-degeneres-1201418260/|title=Netflix Picks Up 'Green Eggs and Ham' Animated Series From Ellen DeGeneres|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|date=April 29, 2015|website=Deadline Hollywood|accessdate=December 20, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://deadline.com/2018/04/jared-stern-overall-deal-warner-bros-tv-1202354124/|title=Jared Stern Inks Overall Deal With Warner Bros. Television|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|date=April 6, 2018|website=Deadline Hollywood|access-date=November 29, 2018|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xt8Ydp2vibk|website=YouTube Netflix Official|date=October 8, 2019|title=Green Eggs and Ham {{!}} Read by Michael Douglas, Adam Devine & More! {{!}} Netflix}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Netflix's Green Eggs and Ham Series Sets Premiere Date |url=https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/trailers/1104261-green-eggs-and-ham-series-sets-premiere-date |website=ComingSoon.net |accessdate=October 11, 2019 |date=October 8, 2019}}</ref> The series has received critical acclaim for its animation, humor, story and voice acting. In December 2019, Netflix renewed the series for a second season which will be titled ''Green Eggs and Ham: The Second Serving''.<ref name="S2Renewal"/> This is the first apprentice of Sam I Am since [[The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss]] and the first apprentice of the Unnamed Man since [[Dr. Seuss On The Loose]].<br />
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==Premise==<br />
Sam-I-Am rescues the rare Chickeraffe from a zoo, saying that he intends to return it to its natural habitat. After he accidentally swaps his briefcase, containing the Chickeraffe, for that of failed inventor Guy-Am-I, Sam and Guy end up on an road trip adventure with EB, a girl who wants to adopt the Chickeraffe as a pet, and EB's overprotective mother Michellee, who is also a romantic interest for Guy. The four are pursued by a wealthy, arrogant poacher and collector, Snerz, who wants to claim the Chickeraffe (named Mr. Jenkins by E.B.) as a trophy; two mysterious "B.A.D.G.U.Y.S." named McWinkle and Gluntz; and Snerz's bounty hunter Goat.<br />
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==Voice cast==<br />
*[[Michael Douglas]] as Guy, a cantankerous, sardonic failed inventor who dislikes green eggs and ham, despite never having eaten them.<br />
*[[Adam DeVine]] as Sam, a happy-go-lucky enthusiast of green eggs and ham.<br />
*[[Keegan-Michael Key]] as the Narrator.<br />
*[[Eddie Izzard]] as Hervnick Z. Snerz, an arrogant businessman who wants to capture the chickeraffe.<br />
*[[Jeffrey Wright]] as McWinkle, a deadly serious member of B.A.D.G.U.Y.S.<br />
*[[Jillian Bell]] as Gluntz, McWinkle's optimistic and easily excited rookie.<br />
*[[Diane Keaton]] as Michellee, the overprotective mother of E.B. and Guy's love interest.<br />
*[[Ilana Glazer]] as E.B., a good-hearted, adventurous girl and Michellee's daughter.<br />
*[[John Turturro]] as Goat, a ruthless bounty hunter sent by Snerz.<br />
*[[Dee Bradley Baker]] as Mr. Jenkins (credited as "Chickeraffe"), an energetic Chickeraffe who Guy and Sam protect.<br />
*[[Fred Tatasciore]] as Yes-Man, Snerz's sniveling assistant.<br />
*[[Tracy Morgan]] as Michael, an eccentric fox who's obsessed with green eggs and has a crush on a green chicken named Sandra.<br />
*[[Daveed Diggs]] as Squeaky, an imprisoned mouse who himself is a parody of the character "[[Jean Valjean]]" from ''[[Les Misérables]]''.<br />
*[[Billy Eichner]] as Mr. Bigman, McWinkle and Gluntz's boss.<br />
*[[David Kaye (voice actor)|David Kaye]] as Crony 1<br />
*[[Nika Futterman]] as Crony 2<br />
*[[Keith Ferguson (voice actor)|Keith Ferguson]] as Crony 3, (credited as "Big Green Crony")<br />
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==Production==<br />
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===Development===<br />
On April 29, 2015, Netflix announced it had given the production a series order consisting of thirteen episodes. At the same time, Deadline reported that production on the series will take three years and is expected to be the most expensive animated program to make with each episode costing five to six million dollars. Production companies involved in the series include [[Warner Bros. Animation]], [[A Very Good Production]], A Stern Talking To and Gulfstream Television. The series was originally slated to premiere in the fall of 2018 before receiving its fall 2019 premiere window.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2015/04/green-eggs-and-ham-animated-series-netflix-ellen-degeneres-1201418260/|title=Netflix Picks Up 'Green Eggs and Ham' Animated Series From Ellen DeGeneres|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|date=April 30, 2015|website=Deadline Hollywood|language=en|access-date=March 6, 2019}}</ref> On December 20, 2019, Netflix renewed the series for a second season.<ref name="S2Renewal">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2019/12/green-eggs-and-ham-renewed-season-2-netflix-1202814173/|title='Green Eggs And Ham' Renewed For Season 2 By Netflix|website=Deadline Hollywood|first=Denise|last=Petski|date=December 20, 2019|accessdate=December 20, 2019}}</ref> Animated by Chromosphere Studio, Deluxe Animation Studios, [[Folimage]], Snipple Animation Studios, Tonic DNA and [[Yowza! Animation]].<br />
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===Casting===<br />
On February 19, 2019, the cast of the series was announced with [[Adam DeVine]] and [[Michael Douglas]] voicing the lead roles while [[Diane Keaton]], [[Ilana Glazer]], [[Eddie Izzard]], [[Tracy Morgan]], [[Daveed Diggs]], [[John Turturro]], [[Jeffrey Wright]] and [[Jillian Bell]] would have supporting roles.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2019/02/green-eggs-and-ham-michael-douglas-adam-devine-diane-keaton-among-voice-cast-for-ellen-degeneres-netflix-series-1202560003/|title='Green Eggs and Ham': Michael Douglas, Adam Devine, Diane Keaton Among Voice Cast For Ellen DeGeneres' Netflix Series|last=Petski|first=Denise|date=February 19, 2019|website=Deadline Hollywood|language=en|access-date=March 6, 2019}}</ref><br />
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==Episodes==<br />
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|EpisodeNumber = 1<br />
|Title = Here<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Jared Stern<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = In the town of Glurfsburg, Sam-I-Am breaks into a zoo and liberates a Chickeraffe, a rare and endangered animal. Meanwhile, Guy-Am-I, an inventor, presents his invention, a self-flyer, to Snerz Co. so that he can win a ticket to Meepville. His invention fails while his fellow inventors all get to go. Michellee, a literal bean counter for the company, worries over her daughter E.B., who spends her days trying to be adventurous. E.B. learns of the Chickeraffe's escape and plans to catch it, but Michellee prevents her as they are headed to Meepville as well. Snerz, the head businessman in Meepville wants the Chickeraffe for his pet collection while McWinkle and Gluntz try to find the thief. Guy stops by a diner and encounters Sam, who orders green eggs and ham. Despite voicing his distaste for the dish, Sam orders it for everyone in the diner. Guy ends up leaving, but accidentally takes Sam's identical suitcase. As he rests for the night in a motel, he finds that Sam's suitcase contains the Chickeraffe.<br />
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|EpisodeNumber = 2<br />
|Title = Car<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = John Whittington<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = The playful Chickeraffe proceeds to destroy the motel room and Guy tries to sequester the creature. Sam returns to his home, a run down isolated RV, and discovers that he has the wrong suitcase. After getting a supposed earful from Snerz, the optimistic Gluntz learns that McWinkle plans to retire from the B.A.D.G.U.Y.S. business after they find the Chickeraffe and manage to trace it back to Sam's home just as Guy figures out where he lives. Guy is confronted by the two, but is rescued by Sam who steals their car and flees. Sam reveals that he is an animal liberator and that just like Guy is headed to Meepville. Not wanting to put up with him, Guy gets out in the middle of the desert. He flags down another car which just so happens to be driven by Michellee. She turns down picking him up, despite E.B.'s protests and Guy ends up hallucinating from the heat. He is rescued by Sam who once again offers him green eggs and ham, but he tells him that he will not have them in the car. Guy sleeps, but awakens to see Sam and the Chickeraffe running beside the car, which is heading towards a cliff.<br />
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|EpisodeNumber = 3<br />
|Title = Train<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Mark Rizzo<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Sam rescues Guy from the car as it lands in a lake and flattens the house of [[One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish]]. He reveals that he had to get rid of it so that it cannot be traced. They buy a couple of tickets for a train, forcing Guy to stay with Sam for a while longer. Michellee and E.B. also take the train as they head to Meepville. As the car is fished out of the water, McWinkle and Gluntz find evidence of the Chickeraffe being there and deduce that it is on a train. Snerz reveals that he wants the Chickeraffe to impress his cronies. Sam and Guy run into Michellee and E.B. where Sam orders them green eggs and ham. Later at night, Sam sneaks out with the Chickeraffe and runs into E.B. who learns of the creature's existence. She decides to name it Mr. Jenkins. Guy and Michellee bond in the Quiet Car as the narrator implies that they are developing feelings for one another. In the morning, Guy angrily tells Sam that he wants nothing to do with him anymore after E.B finds out about the Chickeraffe. As he gets off the train, he is confronted by McWinkle and Gluntz.<br />
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|EpisodeNumber = 4<br />
|Title = Fox<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = Vanessa McGee<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Guy gets back on the train with McWinkle and Gluntz in hot pursuit. He makes it back to Sam and Mr. Jenkins where E.B. inadvertently reveals its existence to Michellee who gets upset at Guy for being lied to. Sam, Guy and Mr. Jenkins are forced to jump off of the train to escape the B.A.D.G.U.Y.S. and end up in a quarry. As McWinkle and Gluntz try to have the train turned around, they get kicked off for not having any tickets. Snerz invites his cronies to a met gala for his eventual Chickeraffe. E.B. runs off to watch a [https://teletubbies.fandom.com/wiki/Magical_Events Magical Event]. Sam and Guy learn that Mr. Jenkins likes to eat ties and spot a farm in the distance. The house has no ties, but a fox named Michael who guards its green eggs and tries to impress Sandra, one of the hens, wears a tie. Michael is trying to vent his love for eggs and as he meditates, Sam and Guy break into his foxhole to steal his tie. They are successful, but open a closet full of green eggs. Michael spots them and furiously lunges at them.<br />
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|EpisodeNumber = 5<br />
|Title = Dark<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Jared Stern<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Michael breaks down and reveals his hopeless love of green eggs and his contradictory love for Sandra and Sam and Guy leave with the ties, promising not to say anything (though Michael mishears and tries to attack them). As the sun sets, they spot a motel sign, but learn that it is actually in the middle of a junk pit and they get stuck. They find an exit, but it turns out to be a large tube of toxic sludge and they get trapped on a pile of trash. Guy reveals that all of his previous inventions have exploded and he has lost hope. The narrator reveals that Mr. Jenkins was separated from his mother. With Sam's encouragement, Guy builds a contraption and they escape. Meanwhile, Michellee and E.B. leave the train and drive to a B&B. E.B. becomes bored, especially when Michellee fails to grasp E.B.'s imaginative side. E.B. discovers that Michellee drew a perfect picture of the Chickeraffe as a way to make up for losing it. Sam, Guy and Mr. Jenkins arrive at a diner in Prinz Pazookle, but a woman's pet flea scares Mr. Jenkins and he breaks free from his suitcase and begins running amok in the restaurant.<br />
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|EpisodeNumber = 6<br />
|Title = Box<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = Mark Rizzo<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Sam and Guy flee with Mr. Jenkins. With no money, they resort to working at the local carnival where they disguise themselves by switching hats as Randy and Dave while Mr. Jenkins hides as a prize. McWinkle and Gluntz learn that Sam and Guy are in Prinz Pazookle and head there to try and win Mr. Jenkins. Meanwhile, Michellee takes E.B. to see the world's smallest thermometer. When E.B. yelled her displeasure about how boring and selfish she can be, Michellee is filled with the gumption to take her to the carnival to prove her wrong. They get on a tilt-a-whirl ride just as Guy switches jobs with Sam and finds himself sending the two on a wild ride. Afterwards, Guy speaks with Michellee who once again gets upset at him for supposedly lying to him. The B.A.D.G.U.Y.S. try to make off with Mr. Jenkins, but Sam and Guy rescue him. E.B. gives the two a bruckle and they ship themselves to Shvizelton with McWinkle and Gluntz in hot pursuit. As Sam and Guy switch hats back, Sam suddenly gets arrested by police with Guy wondering what he should do next. <br />
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|EpisodeNumber = 7<br />
|Title = Mouse<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Mark Rizzo<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Sam manages to escape his cuffs, but sees Guy and Mr. Jenkins leaving by taxi and he solemnly allows himself to be arrested. Guy is hit with guilt over leaving Sam and he decides to go get him at the jail. McWinkle and Gluntz arrive in Shvizelton and after interrogating the locals learn that Sam was incarcerated. Sam meets his cell mate, a mouse that he names Squeaky who to himself speaks with a proper French accent, but to others communicates in unintelligible squeaking. He was arrested for stealing a small piece of cheese for himself and his family. Guy arrives and allows himself to be arrested as Squeaky reveals that he has dug a tunnel to escape. McWinkle and Gluntz arrive just in time to see the group grab their things and flee through the sewer system. The group manages to come out far from the prison as Squeaky leaves to reunite with his family. It begins to rain and they trek before encountering a cabin. However, Michellee is inside and will not let them in because they are fugitives.<br />
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|EpisodeNumber = 8<br />
|Title = Rain<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = Vanessa McGee<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = Sam, Guy and Mr. Jenkins are forced to sit out in the rain where Sam realizes that Guy has a crush on Michellee. E.B. begs Michellee to let them stay indoors for the night and she finally caves. As McWinkle and Gluntz continue their search, Snerz hires the Goat to look for the Chickeraffe and sends his aid to go and recruit him. Sam has Guy hang out with E.B. to dry up Mr. Jenkins while he stays with Michellee to cook a vegan tofu version of green eggs and ham. Guy and E.B. have trouble using a giant bellows to dry Mr. Jenkins, so E.B. uses Michellee's jar of beans and accidentally launches it out of the roof and into the woods. The two jump after it while Sam distracts Michellee. E.B. learns that Guy likes her mom and they find Michellee's bean jar with Giroosters, the deadliest judgivores, and get chased by them. Guy uses his cynical criticism of them to get them to give them the jar back. Michellee panics when Sam accidentally reveals that they were in jail, but Guy and E.B. return in time to divert suspicion. Meanwhile, Goat takes the job of hunting the Chickeraffe.<br />
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|EpisodeNumber = 9<br />
|Title = Goat<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = John Whittington<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = The gang get ready to leave together to Meepville as Guy and Michellee grow close. When Guy spots Goat out in the front, Sam explains that he is dangerous and convinces him to let Michellee and E.B. leave ahead without them to protect them. Goat proceeds to attack the cabin as Guy and Sam distract him and escape with Mr. Jenkins. They end up climbing a snowy mountain where Goat kidnaps Mr. Jenkins. Seeing his friends in danger gives Mr. Jenkins the courage to fight back and toss Goat away up the mountain; allowing them to escape. They use Goat's credit card to buy bus tickets to Stovepipe Junction, which concerns Guy. Snerz gets interviewed for a magazine where he reveals that his love of animals stems from losing his pet Flemur which he blames his mother for. The interviewer meets with his mother and learns that Snerz loved the Flemur too much and it wanted to leave which the mother complied. McWinkle and Gluntz are saddened over not finding any leads until the former suddenly realizes Sam's love for green eggs and ham.<br />
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|EpisodeNumber = 10<br />
|Title = House<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Jared Stern<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = As McWinkle and Gluntz zero in on Sam, Goat survives the avalanche and continues to hunt for the Chickeraffe. Sam, Guy and Mr. Jenkins arrive and try to book a motel room where everyone seems to recognize Guy. It is revealed that Stovepipe Junction is Guy's birthplace and he was considered most likely to succeed in high school. Guy wants to avoid seeing his family as they consider him a failure and they try to enter his childhood tree house. They get caught, but contrary to Guy's claim, his family is fully supportive of his creative endeavors. He announces to them all that he is no longer inventing and that he is going to become a paint watcher and leaves to his tree house angrily. Sam goes to talk to Guy, who admits that he feels insecure around his family due to their successful achievements. Sam then reveals that he himself never had a family and lived most of his life in an orphanage (throughout the show he mentions his bizarre past with his mother, but that was all lies). The reason why he loves green eggs and ham is because he still remembers how his mother cooks them and he hoped to this day that once he find the right flavor from various diners he visited, he would find her as well. Guy feels better and apologizes. When Sam enters the house he calls Snerz, revealing that he is actually the one employed by Snerz to take the Chickeraffe to him from the very start.<br />
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|EpisodeNumber = 11<br />
|Title = Boat<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Vanessa McGee<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = A guilt ridden Sam tries to stall Guy who has bought tickets for the ferry to Meepville. McWinkle and Gluntz arrive at the Am-I household, but Sam and Guy manage to escape. It is at this point that McWinkle and Gluntz reveal that B.A.D.G.U.Y.S. is actually an acronym for Bureau of Animal Defense Glurfsburg Upper Yipville Section and have been trying to put the Chickeraffe in a zoo, and are enemies with Goat. After getting an earful from their boss, the Am-I's comply with them. Sam and Guy get on the ferry and run into Michellee and E.B. again. While E.B. is happy to see them, Michellee still is upset with Guy, even though he apologizes for splitting from them. As the ferry transforms into a submarine and dives, Guy and Michellee finally grow closer. Sam gets over his guilt after speaking with E.B. and decides to save Mr. Jenkins for real. They arrive in Meepville and Michellee gives Guy her phone number. Goat appears and scares Sam and Guy back onto the boat. He causes it to capsize and even though they all escape, Goat grabs the briefcase and makes off with Mr. Jenkins.<br />
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|EpisodeNumber = 12<br />
|Title = There<br />
|DirectedBy = Piero Piluso<br />
|WrittenBy = Mark Rizzo<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = McWinkle and Gluntz catch up with Goat and manage to capture him. Sam and Guy arrive to get Mr. Jenkins back, but Guy gets caught. He learns about McWinkle and Gluntz's true purpose and is taken in to be questioned. He is told about Sam and his many aliases and his intent to sell Mr. Jenkins. Michellee takes E.B. to the Hall of Walls, an art gallery, and E.B. learns that Michellee used to paint for a living, but gave it up once her husband died so that she can take care of her. Sam tries to break Guy out of holding, but he is still angry at him for lying and is further angered at being offered green eggs and ham again. Sam sadly leaves with Mr. Jenkins when Guy tells him his mother did not want him because he doesn't fit in with her or anybody and a guilt ridden and saddened Guy tells McWinkle and Gluntz that Snerz is buying the Chickeraffe; letting him go to his Paint Watching job. Snerz puts on his met gala as Michellee and E.B. attend. E.B. spots Sam at the gala and wanders backstage to discover, to her horror, that Sam is selling Mr. Jenkins to Snerz.<br />
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|EpisodeNumber = 13<br />
|Title = Anywhere<br />
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gong<br />
|WrittenBy = Jared Stern<br />
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|11|8}}<br />
|ShortSummary = E.B. is heartbroken upon seeing Sam sell Mr. Jenkins to Snerz. She tries to break him out and ends up getting the attention of both Michellee and Guy, who went to investigate the noises coming from behind a wall he was watching paint dry from. Michellee points the finger at Guy, causing them to argue with one another upon seeing Snerz's pet collection. E.B. realizes that the Chickeraffe is actually a painted Girooster which relieves Guy and Michellee. The three escape just as Snerz realizes he has been "bamboozled". They find Sam at a cold air balloon port with plans to send Mr. Jenkins back home. Sam is still upset at Guy for what he said earlier and Guy makes it up to him by finally eating green eggs and ham, much to his own surprised enjoyment. McWinkle, Gluntz and Snerz arrive and chase the group up the port tower. Snerz gets entrapped while McWinkle and Gluntz let them go upon learning of Sam's mission. The balloon gets hijacked by Goat and Guy uses his invention to save Mr. Jenkins and finally defeat Goat as well as receiving a kiss from Michellee. The next day, Sam and Guy are having green eggs and ham when Sam recognizes the taste as his mother's. He learns that the eggs come from East Flubria and he and Guy set off on another adventure.<br />
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==Reception==<br />
On [[Rotten Tomatoes]], the series holds an approval rating of 100% with an average rating of 8.46/10, based on 8 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Critics love its animation, the way it plays with expectations. With goofy jokes and surprising wham, you may just love ''Green Eggs and Ham''."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/green_eggs_and_ham/s01|title=Green Eggs and Ham: Season 1 (2019)|website=[[Rotten Tomatoes]]|accessdate=January 7, 2020}}</ref> [[Metacritic]] assigned the series a score of 89 out of 100, based on 4 reviews, signifying "universal acclaim".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/tv/green-eggs-and-ham/season-1|title=Green Eggs And Ham - Season 1 Reviews|website=[[Metacritic]]|accessdate=December 31, 2019}}</ref><br />
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===Accolades===<br />
In 2020, the series won a [[Daytime Emmy Award]] for Outstanding Casting for an Animated Series or Special.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://theemmys.tv/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/DTE-Childrens-Lifestyle-Animation-Winners.pdf|title=THE 47TH ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY® AWARDS CHILDREN’S, LIFESTYLE & ANIMATION CEREMONY ANNOUNCED|access-date=July 26, 2020}}</ref></div>66.216.235.75