Frisky

As in Dingo. Frisky Dingo.

It means nothing to do with the show. Which is funny, right? Yes.

I was gonna steal “Frisky Business” from this week’s Entertainment Weekly sidelight… um, blurb(?)… well whatever, it is under “Critic’s Corner” in the DVD section and written by Ken Tucker (I’m assuming that’s who KT is… which the on-line version confirms). Phew… but I didn’t.

Anyway, this is validation, no? I love that he gives Dingo a straight “A” and with this to back me up, I will again beg you to watch this show! Eleven minutes people! That’s it. These are quick things. Program your DVR to record them and enjoy at your leasure.

Okay… how about this quote to convince you (assuming you didn’t already read the link):

Everything from celebrity status to global warfare is addressed in a delightfully sour manner. Though the show is animated minimally, the wit of Frisky Dingo (the title is a non sequitur) resides entirely in the dialogue and the silences in between. Creators Adam Reed and Matt Thompson are media-satire geniuses.

And how brother! Especially the bit about “the silences in between.” Don’t get me wrong, the dialogue is superb, but sometimes the looks are priceless.

Ka-Kow!