Tako's Deep Fried Turkey
- Score:
- rated 4.13 / 5 stars
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- 111,354 Views
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- Genre:
- Comedy - Original
- thanksgiving
- cooking
- thanksgiving2001
Credits & Info
- Uploaded
- Nov 19, 2001 | 1:54 AM EST
- File Info
- Movie
- 2.1 mb
- Daily Feature November 20, 2001
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Author Comments
It's a cartoon. It's a cooking show. It's a game? Indeed! Play sous chef to Chef Tako's culinary madness as he deep frys a turkey for Thanksgiving. This is the first cartoon/game combo in the "Deep Fried, Live!" series, as we continue to explore the interactive cartoon format.
Reviews
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars November 25, 2001
A mix of different elements, and still educational
It is a cooking instruction movie, an advertisement, AND a comic!
You got some talent! I saw one deep fried episode, and I thought it was better than this one.
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars November 24, 2001
Pretty cool movie
This was a pretty cool movie I like throwing the knives at the turkey but come on where the violence its cool but missing that tiny bit of violence
Rated 5 / 5 stars November 23, 2001
Teaching how to cook and still funny DAMN
This is a cool series. Keep on making them and we will keep on watching them.
Rated 5 / 5 stars November 23, 2001
Tako rules!
All I have to say is that, without Tako, I would not even want to learn to cook. Yeah for the Octopus chef with a machete named Ben.
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars November 22, 2001
Deep Fried misses the mark.
I didn't really enjoy this as much as the first three episodes. It really does seem to be missing two key elements: Tako's natural slapstick humor, and a keen focus on proper cooking technique. It also lacks those keen, witty remarks that go on the sidebar! I love those!
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The game involvement is a fantastic idea - you should definetly continue the trend - but in this case, the games just seem tedious. And the whole show seems a bit short compared to the others.
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A fine show by most standards, but for DFL, this is just marginal.