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Noel Fielding fronts this psychedelic character-based comedy show half filmed and half animated, with music provided by Kasabian's Sergio Pizzorno. Pele: Noel creates a felt-tip masterpiece, with disastrous consequences. Series 1 Episode 1. The Jelly Fox: Lysergic Casserole are trapped in a guitar case. Series 1 Episode 2. King Tutta: Noel uses his magic typewriter to obtain the ultimate frying pan.

Series 1 Episode 3. Phone Cake: Noel gets a really important call. Fantasy Man tries to capture the Dream Tiger. Series 1 Episode 4. Secret Peter reveals where Alan Hansen's been hiding. Quotes Clown : Fractured images of a life I can't quite remember. User reviews 22 Review. Top review. Wonderful show. The first two episodes of this show are almost like an adjustment period from real life to the world of Noel.

The third episode is probably one of my favorite episodes of any TV show ever. Things from that point on are pretty consistently great. Some of the sketches are "misses" not "hits" but I feel like as the series goes on and you get familiar with the characters, even ones that you didn't like originally will grow on you. I hated the original fish finger for later sketch but when it came back with the second installment of that I lost it laughing, so funny!

I'm very glad this show is coming back for a second season because I think it's going to build on the foundation from season 1. By the way, the Tiger with Chlamydiae sketch is one of the funniest and wackiest premises I think I've ever seen. I love that episode. Details Edit. Release date January 26, United Kingdom. United Kingdom. Noel Fielding: Boopus.

Channel 4 Television. In a way, this is a shame. So far, Painted Hawaii has been a marked improvement on the last series. Better yet, this is entirely down to how flat-out atrocious the last series was. Painted Hawaii is basically a direct reaction to series one, simultaneously defending and apologising for its excesses so relentlessly that the only realistic take-home lesson is that not even Noel Fielding knew what to make of it.

The first episode, for example, opened with a slightly contrite joke about how impenetrable it had all been. We were then introduced to Paul Panfer, a character as irritatingly abstract as anything Fielding had ever created — a blue, surfing, four-eyed panther who kept drinking milk out of his own breasts — who Fielding killed off quite brutally at the earliest opportunity.



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