Bag of Holding: Or rather, a couch of holding.Aside Glance: Loonette does this in "Lettuce, Turnip and Pea." and "Ping Pong Polka".Arbitrary Skepticism: Loonette is a Non-Ironic Clown living in a clown world with a living doll, but refuses to believe that Dustbunnies live under the couch.Ambiguously Jewish: Granny Garbanzo comes from "the old country," with an Eastern European accent, exclaims "Oy!" when she's stressed or surprised, and has a lit menorah in her wagon during the Longest Night of the Year.When shared, there's usually some caption about how this is just as important for adults as it is for children. Loonette accepts it and tells the audience about the importance of respecting other people's personal boundaries. Molly refuses, despite having liked it before. An Aesop: Loonette asks Molly if she’d like her to tickle her.A 7th season was added in 2006 (with Ramona replacing Alyson as Loonette). The series originally lasted from 1992 to 1996, five seasons. Besides playing on the couch, they would visit Loonette's Granny Garbanzo and her cat Snicklefritz, and get packages from the delivery clown Major Bedhead, usually sent by Loonette's world-traveling Auntie Macassar or Uncle Chester. Both of them lived in a house with an enormous couch and a rug shaped like a clock, where Loonette would engage in a bizarre "clock stretch". It starred a female clown named Loonette (portrayed first by Alyson Court, then by Ramona Gilmour-Darling) and her doll, Molly. The Big Comfy Couch was a Canadian children's show from the 90's that premiered on YTV in Canada in 1992 and was then syndicated by American Public Television and Benny Smart in the United States in 1995.
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