this is the reason I never even considered reading the classics. that show was so goddamn boring. it turned me off for years and years. I feel like highschool does the same thing for plebs. they just associate reading with booooooring.
>>8434196
I just googled this show and pic related popped up. You're a fucking bullshitter this show looks great.
Nigga what the fuck that's what got me into the Odyssey at age 10. And then ten years later I picked up Ulysses out of the Odyssey connection with no clue what I was getting into, and it catapulted me into literature. Nigga Wishbone is probably why I'm here.
Ah Canadian TV. I learned about computers from reboot too
You may want to try audiobooks. I work overnights stocking shelves and for 5 hours at a time I am alone in an aisle with headphones,so the spoken word is how I fill my literature fix. A good reader who has style and adds color to the characters by giving themm distinct voices is a treasure,and can make the.dustiest tome enjoyable.
>>8434220
so you're saying wishbone is patrician? is it the most /lit tv show? someone post a good episode. let's view this.
>>8434240
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C77h5k9w55s
>>8434263
lol wtf
>>8434240
The show itself didn't leave a huge impression on me, they had a brand tie-in kiddie translation of the odyssey and also there was a point n click game to go with it. it was more those.
>>8434240
yes
wishbone is interpretations of segments of classic novels, but with a dog and contemporary slice of life element. It and Arthur are the most patrician children's show.
wtf I love dogs now.
>this dog has read more books than the average /lit/ user
>>8434196
Fuck off, Wishbone is awesome.
What's the story, Wishbone?