Pee-wee's Playhouse

Pee-wee's Playhouse

1986
Pee-wee's Playhouse
Pee-wee's Playhouse

Pee-wee's Playhouse

8.1 | TV-PG | en | Comedy

Pee-wee's Playhouse is an American children's television program starring Paul Reubens as the childlike Pee-wee Herman.

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EP10  Playhouse For Sale
Nov. 17,1990
Playhouse For Sale

Miss Yvonne pays a visit to the Playhouse, yet Pee-wee is nowhere to be found. Miss Yvonne finds, instead, the words "For Sale" in front of the Playhouse abode. Shocked and confused, Miss Yvonne and everyone else try to remember all the better times that the Playhouse has gone through. Watch for today's secret "word."

EP9  Something To Do
Nov. 10,1990
Something To Do

Pee-wee can't figure out what to "do" today, so Jambi gives him a to-do list which includes blowing a big balloon, dressing up as a pirate, and going for a walk with Miss Yvonne. The list also mentions cleaning up Pee-wee's room.

EP8  Camping Out
Nov. 03,1990
Camping Out

Pee-wee goes on a camping trip with Cowboy Curtis and leaves Mrs. Rene to house-sit the Playhouse. Pee-wee and Cowboy Curtis ride horses, roast wieners, and sleep under the stars. Curtis does his best to "show" Pee-wee a good time, and Pee-wee thinks Curtis is lucky to be a cowboy!

EP7  Fun, Fun, Fun
Oct. 27,1990
Fun, Fun, Fun

Miss Yvonne teaches the gang how to make cheese balls, and Pee-wee makes a mobile. The fun goes "on" and on!

EP6  Accidental Playhouse
Oct. 20,1990
Accidental Playhouse

Mrs. Rene stops by to give Pee-wee a letter from a faraway "place" - Japan! It's from Oki Doki, a young Japanese man who soon appears at the Playhouse door. By introducing Pee-wee to sushi, origami, and Gamara, Oki proves that he has a lot to share about his homeland, and Pee-wee has a lot to learn!

EP5  Playhouse Day
Oct. 13,1990
Playhouse Day

Because Cowboy Curtis, Miss Yvonne, and Cowntess all have to work, Pee-wee and the Playhouse crew create a special holiday: "Playhouse Day!" To celebrate, they decorate a tree, the Playhouse, and even the King of Cartoons! When they find out it's an official holiday, Cowboy Curtis, Miss Yvonne, and the Cowntess take the day off. After all, it is the fun "thing" to do!

EP4  Tango Time
Oct. 06,1990
Tango Time

Mrs. Rene is learning how to tango! With a rose in her mouth and Pee-wee's magic footprints on the floor, she dances up a storm until Pee-wee dips her right out the Playhouse door! Cowboy Curtis remembers his first and last whirl on rollerskates, and Jambi helps Pee-wee relive the whole show with a replay that goes by all too "fast."

EP3  Front Page Pee-wee
Sep. 29,1990
Front Page Pee-wee

Pee-wee's revving up the presses to print the Playhouse's first newspaper! The Playhouse crew starts researching their articles with the five "W's" and "H": who, what, when, where, why, and "how." When Pee-wee puts the paper to bed, and then goes to bed himself, sneaky Randy changes everyone's stories to lies! How will the Playhouse pals live it down?

EP2  Mystery
Sep. 22,1990
Mystery

Everyone better start looking "around" because some of Pee-Wee's favorite possessions are missing! When Miss Yvonne offers to take his suits to the cleaners, Pee-Wee can't find them. Soon, he discovers that his spoon, cereal bowl, and even his connect-the-dots are gone! When the culprit is revealed, Pee-Wee discovers more than just his treasured possessions; he discovers a new friend and a valuable lesson about being yourself!

EP1  Conky's Breakdown
Sep. 15,1990
Conky's Breakdown

When Pee-wee's robot, Conky 2000, breaks down, the Playhouse gang suddenly doesn't feel so "great." When Pee-wee tries to fix the sick robot, Conky winds up in a million pieces! What'll Pee-wee do, now? Call the Authorized Conky Repairman - that's what. Will the repairman be able to fix their pal, or will lovelorn Miss Yvonne wrench him away first?

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8.1 | TV-PG | en | Comedy , Kids | More Info
Released: 1986-09-13 | Released Producted By: Grosso-Jacobson Productions , Pee Wee Pictures Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.delrubio.com/
Synopsis

Pee-wee's Playhouse is an American children's television program starring Paul Reubens as the childlike Pee-wee Herman.

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Cast

Paul Reubens , Lynne Marie Stewart , Laurence Fishburne

Director

Prudence Fenton

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Grosso-Jacobson Productions , Pee Wee Pictures

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Jeff Sultanof I finally caught up with this on DVD. I'd always been told how creative and popular this show was, but had never seen it. I was in my thirties when it was first run, so I wasn't exactly watching Saturday morning television at that point in my life.The reason I love the hosts of my youth (Chuck McCann, Soupy Sales and Sandy Becker) was because they didn't dumb down to the kids. Their shows were crazy, unpredictable and just plain fun. All three of these men had their own style, and you tuned in to see just how crazy they were going to be. Herman captures that beautifully. There are so many creative things going on: great characters, running jokes (the secret word, the salesman at the door, the 'cool' musician puppets, the refrigerator) and the old Ub Iwerks cartoons (with an early WB cartoon with Foxy thrown in). Herman and crew use every conceivable animation technique available at the time, and it all fits together without calling attention to itself. It is great to see all the live actors; I hadn't realized that cult actress Shirley Stoler was a member of the cast.But the center is Pee-Wee, a very strange child-man who reminded kids that it was okay to be who they were.
Salazar I watched "Pee-wee's Playhouse" all the time as a kid with my sister. Then the show was abruptly taken off air. Me and my sister had know idea why.It was years later when we learned the reason why...As I'm typing this, memories of "Pee-wee's Playhouse' come gushing into my mind. I remember all of the laughs we had and how we eagerly watched it every Saturday morning. I'll never forget this show and it's wacky humour as it was practically "Desperate Housewives" for kids. It was also a hell of a lot better and smarter than "Barney" 'cause Pee-wee never told kids that strangers are your friends and unlike "Barney", all of the kids had different personalities and likes and Pee-wee never told them they had to be alike.In short, "Pee-wee's Playhouse" was an excellent family show that I'll never ever forget.Thank you for taking the time to read this comment.
alycat917 as a kid, i had little to no friends. i'd go into my parent's room, curl up and watch pee-wee's playhouse. my self-esteem was bad enough, and i felt like everyone was my friend, and Miss Yvonne made me feel quite pretty indeed. to add insult to my 4th grade injuries, my cousin always made fun of me, which forcively sucked me away from the show. i watch it now and cry a little, knowing that for a long time they we're my only friends. pee-wee's playhouse is meant for the child in the adult, and the soon to be adult in the child. we must feed ourselves with something a little more inane than ourselves to balance us just so we don't end up in the madhouse. pee-wee's playhouse is just that (and, a guilty pleasure is a pleasure none-the-less).
peeweefan How much fun was this show? If you didn't like it, I feel a bit sorry for you. I know I can't help but "SMILE" everytime I think of this show, and PeeWee in particular. I had no favorite characters, nor storylines - i just let it take me away, and let it stand on its own merits. Isn't it a shame that, altho it wasnt that long ago, it seems like it was a simpler time? From those of us fans, WE MISS YOU, PAUL! PeeWee was the best, and my life is better for having seen and enjoyed the experience.