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Terrible Twos Credits
ernieemilio2 September 2021
Warning: Spoilers
"Terrible Twos" Written By: Tim Doyle Directed By: Jeff McCracken Producers: David A. Caplan & Brian Lapan Executive Producer: Michael Jacobs.

Producer: Jeff McCracken Co-Producers: Peter Ocko & Adam Barr, Ritamarie Peruggi, Tim Doyle, Andy Goodman Coordinating Producer: Irwin Marcus Associate Producer: Kim Rozenfeld Guest Stars Michael McKean/David Greenaway/Tom Fisher as Dr. Herder John Glover/Bruce Lanoil/Tom Fisher as The Mr. Male Babysitter.

Cast of "Terrible Twos" Mak Wilson/Bill Barreta/Stuart Pankin as Earl Sinclair Allan Trautman/Tony Sabin Prince/Jessica Walter as Fran Sinclair Steve Whitmire/Leif Tilden/Jason Willinger as Robbie Sinclair Bruce Lanoil/Mochelan Sisti/Sally Struthers as Charlene Sinclair Michael McKean/David Greenaway/Tom Fisher as Dr. Herder John Glover/Bruce Lanoil/Tom Fisher as Babysitter Rickey Boyd/Florence Stanley as Ethyl Kevin Clash/John Kennedy/Julianne Buescher as Baby Sinclair.

Additional Dinosaur Performers Julianne Buescher Jack Tate Star Townshend.

Story Editor: Mark Drop Director of Photography: Tony Cutrono Production Designer: John C. Mula Editor: Larry Mills, A. C. E.

Unit Production Manager: Irwin Marcus First Assistant Manager: Craig R. West Second Assistant Director: Dirk Craft Supervising Editor: Marco Zappia Music By: Ray Colcord Theme By: Bruce Broughton Original Voice Casting By: Robin Lippin Art Director: Kevin Pfeiffer Set Decorator: Robinson Royce Property Master: George Tuers Script Supervisor: Elizabeth C. Porter Production Coordinator: Millie Kline Animatronics/Puppets Peter Abrahamson Peter Brooke Abigail Belknap Carol Dobrovolny Niki Lyons Lisa Rocco Alissa Warshaw.

Production Sound Mixer: Jim Hill Post Production Audio By: Bruce Nazarian, Stanley Johnston, Chris Reeves, M. P. SE.

Adr Mixer: John Reiner Sound System By: Dolby Laboratories Post Production Supervisor: Steve Anker Henry Artists: Bob Engelsipen, Bill Lae Video Post Facilities: Modern Videoflim Telcine By: Until Video, Inc.

Dinosaur Designer: Kirk Thatcher Flimed with Panavision Cameras and Lenses MCMXCIV The Walt Disney Company All Rights Reserved Dinosaurs By: Jim Henson's Creature Shop.

Michael Jacobs Productions/Jim Henson Productions/Walt Disney Television/Distributed By: Buena Vista International, Inc. (1993)
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10/10
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hellraiser710 February 2018
This is my fifth favorate episode of the show. It's one of the Halloween episodes and it's one of my favorates in that category; this episode was really funny but I'll admit as a kid thought it was a little scary.

Baby becomes not so good as he has reached two, I'll admit from seeing Baby's actions it makes that number more dreaded than the Devil's triple 6 number. He's practically causing havoc and just has a really bad case of the gimmies which gives the whole family a lot of grief, as it becomes impossible to meet his every demand. He's also became borderline psychotic as he almost injures and even kills his family; yeah it's that bad.

There are just so many hillarous moments and funny memorable lines, but the best one's no doubt are in the third half which is a big parody on the film "The Exercist" just like that movie those parodies never get old and this supprisingly is one of the good ones. Really love that quote which is a parody on the famous line in the film. I'll admit it was a little scary as a kid seeing Baby going all demonic, with those evil crazy looking eyes he developed, his voice becomes somewhat altered, even sings the song which doing the 180 with his head ( I'll admit that scene in the orginal movie always creeped me out). The episode also does a small parody on "Poltergeist" and "The Omen" as we see Baby has developed some telecenetic powers as we see most of his toys floating around and also turn demonic, which I'll admit I found that a little creepy too.

The Sinclair's number is up.

Rating: 4 stars
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