Jono Gets a new cell phone so he can play snake all the time. Hilarity ensues.
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I'm sooooooooo impressed! What a faaaabulous production!
Quick-witted; evenly-paced; and a clear didactic message...
Question: How impregnable is Rabbi Kadoozy? Would he ever succumb to Jono's nonchalant attitude of the world - and play snake himself?
PS. I missed Jono's final word. Is it "Gimmick"? PPS. Is "Baillion" missing a "J"?
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To Comment #1 - A flying Gimmel (as in Torah in the air).
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To the writers, directors, creators and producers:
This production is the most entertaining Jewish Children's material out there! Please continue publishing these valuable Torah lessons in this fun and great manner.
Your Biggest fan,
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Two thumbs up!!! I'm not a kid but I still (especially?) find it hillarious! One thing that irks me is the laugh track. I like to be my own funny judge and it makes me feel like I have to laugh with it, if I don't than I must have missed the joke and if I laugh on my own I wonder if I should feel foolish. Otherwise, thank you very much and keep it up! I can't wait to meet Rebitzin Kadozie!
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Laugh Track? What laugh track? As an actor on the itche kadoozy show, and therefore an insider, and also therefore a celebrity which therefore makes me worthy of being listened to (perhaps even on a talk show- speak to my agent), I can assure you that there is most definitely probably not a laugh track used on the show. I'm pretty sure the Itche Kadoozy Show is taped in front of a live studio audience. In fact, they really mess up my concentration. When I perform, I need to be in a zone. An acting zone. Or an end-zone. Or better yet, the acting end-zone. Whatever that means. I'm not much of a soccer player.
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To answer the first commenter:
Would I ever play snake myself? Well, I’m not quite sure what snake is, but I assume it is some sort of game that you play on the cell phone. The truth is, I’m not so clear on how I would even find a game on my cell phone. I still haven’t figured out how to store phone numbers in my phone. I just call back the numbers in my stored calls list. If too many people call me, I lose the numbers from yesterday.
On the other hand, when home pong machines first came out I bought one for the youth group that meets in the basement of the Ira and Edna Jewish Community center. And I’ll be honest with you- I played more than a few times, and I think I’m still the high score holder. Hmmm… perhaps we’ll do a show about pong some time.
And about what letter is missing in “baillion,” yes, I would agree it is missing a “j”. Although, Jono would insist that it’s missing a “z”.
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Dear David Taub,
I am a 35 years old and I find this material absolutely hilarious. You are a raving genius. I would love the honor to talk to you. Please e-mail me how you can be reached and the best time to call you. Keep these shows coming!!!!
A die-hard fan,
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Woah!!!
After reading the previous commentor's comment, I just came to the realization that the producer of this show has been mispelling his name on several webisodes! In my eyes, that means he doesn't quite fit the qualifications of 'genius'. Or maybe he's a 'genius' but not 'raving'. Or maybe just 'raving' and not 'genius'. -- But what do I know, I'm just 27 years old and not 35. Anyway.... Although "CAPTAIN AWESOME!" is my kids' favorite webisode (it's chanuka year round in our house), I wish to echo the first commentor Dena's sentiment and say that "Jono's Cell Phone" seems very slickly produced, seemless, and it's conciseness indicates true mastery of the venue. May the Itche Kadoozy show continue it's success, reaching ever greater and greater heights -- or as perhaps my comrade commentator Josh from Lakewood might say, "YASHER CO-ACH!"
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Your shows are ingenious! ! !
Please leave the laugh tracks in, as they add to the hilarity.
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Very nice. Pretty Funny. My sister and I are 7 and 4 and we watch Itche Kadoozy all the time. I'll have to complement Jono's lemonade stand because its really really funny. We also like the Time Machine episode (Our Mom and Dad do too). We'd like to see an episode where Jono tries gymnastics or eats a sandwich and forgets to say his blessings.
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even my mother has to laugh from jonathan
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this is so funny for everybody
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