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Green eggs and ham on a train
Green eggs and ham on a train







green eggs and ham on a train

Green Eggs & Ham is obviously a super silly, fun ride by virtue of its source material and younger audience aim, but there's a lot for viewers of all ages to enjoy. To find out what may happen in a possible Season 2, listen to our interview with Green Eggs & Ham creator Jared Stern here:

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Yep, there's a crime/mystery element to the story, too! And its many layers begin to reveal themselves as the story rolls on to its thrilling conclusion in the Season 1 finale. The duo will meet friends and allies along the way while also running afoul of imposing Seussian antagonists who will stop at nothing to, shall we say, relieve them of their burdens on behalf of a corporate malefactor. If you're familiar with the Thanksgiving comedy classic starring Steve Martin and John Candy, then you have an idea of where this one is going. The story follows the two main characters on their own individual paths through life who inevitably collide-Guy, a curmudgeonly inventor in search of his big break, and Sam, an eternal optimist who's just looking for a friend. Seuss' 1960 bestseller weighed in at 65 brightly colored pages with sparse text that used only 50 common and nonsensical words Green Eggs & Ham needed to put some meat on the bones of that skeletal framework-while also including a running gag related to the very silly title-and I'm happy to say it does so with style. Part Planes, Trains & Automobiles and part pop-culture fan-fic, Green Eggs & Ham is a love letter to all things Seussian while also fleshing out the very thin story from the original source work. That's the heart of the piece, but the overall series comes with many and varied things to enjoy, including some surprisingly dramatic twists and turns. You'll recognize the characters, the colors, even the brush strokes, but this story is an original one, a roadtrip adventure of sorts that takes the conflicting personalities of Sam I Am and Guy Am I on a journey of discovery. Seuss' classic children's story and adapted it into 13 episodes (and hopefully more), my best advice is to just dive into the new Netflix show. If you're wondering how the creative minds behind Green Eggs & Ham took the minimal content of Dr.









Green eggs and ham on a train