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Hamilton Spectator
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hamilton Spectator
Which celebrity autographs are most expensive at this weekend's Niagara Falls Comic Con?
It's Comic Con weekend in Niagara Falls. The three-day event, running from May 30 to June 1, features a variety of attractions, including a 'Transformers' exhibit that's more than 5,000 square feet in size, along with a life-sized, fan-made Optimus Prime replica truck. There are also exhibits featuring Bill Diamond's Hollywood Movie Museum, the 501st Canadian Garrison displaying screen-accurate 'Star Wars' costumes, the Doctor Who Society, Ontario Ghostbusters and much more. The event also hosts more than 60 celebrities. This year, you'll find many WWE legends, cast members of 'Beverly Hills, 90210,' 'Trailer Park Boys,' 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,' 'The Big Comfy Couch,' the original cast members of 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers,' the various iterations of 'Degrassi,' as well as numerous other TV, film and voice actors. For fun, we thought we'd look at the cost of celebrity autographs to see whose signature would cost you most. The information below is based on posted prices on the Niagara Falls Comic Con website. Certain celebrity autograph prices are to be announced, so they're not mentioned in the list below. At the top of this year's list of most expensive celebrity signatures belongs to Robert Englund, an American actor and director best known for playing Freddy Krueger in the 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' franchise. An autograph from him costs $200. The price goes up to $300 if the item he's signing is gloves, sweaters, hats or apparel. You can also ask him for a quote or doodle at additional cost. Englund doesn't do selfies, but a photo op picture costs $225. Additionally, a 'Freddy vs. Jason' reunion photo op, featuring Englund and Jason actor Ken Kirzinger, will run you $345. Kirzinger, by the way, charges $70 for a signature and $70 for a selfie. Here are the most expensive celebrity autographs at the event: Some celebrities may appear only certain days of the three-day event. The event also has various group photo ops available, including the 'Freddy vs. Jason' reunion mentioned above, as well as group photos with cast members of 'Beverly Hills, 90210,' 'The Big Comfy Couch,' 'Degrassi Junior High,' 'Degrassi: The Next Generation,' 'Power Rangers' and more. The full celebrity lineup, schedules, more detailed pricing information, and event information are available on the Niagara Falls Comic Con's website . Entry tickets are available at the door. The event happens at the Niagara Falls Convention Centre, located at 6815 Stanley Ave. in Niagara Falls.


Buzz Feed
01-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
People Are Sharing The Childhood TV Shows They Kind Of Remember, But Mostly Feel Like A Fever Dream
Recently, I asked the wonderful people of the BuzzFeed Community to share a childhood TV show they KNOW they watched as a kid, but it feels like a fever dream. Some core memories were unlocked in the process: 1. " Salute Your Shorts. Camp Anawanma was awesome!" — ambers408c4b9ae 2. "Do do do do you have it? GUTS!!!!" 3. "What was the show, back in the '70s, with the part about conjunctions? Their song was, 'Conjunction junction, what's your function? Hooking up words and phrases and clauses.'" ABC / Via 4. " The Big Comfy Couch." 5. "Does anyone remember a cartoon called Street Frogs? Yeah…frogs…dressed in hip-hop gear…rapping. Someone greenlit that." — oldqueen963 This show was actually one of many as part of the animated series The Comic Strip 6. " Bananas in Pyjamas. The theme song still pops into my head at the most random moments. I found myself humming it the other day and was so perplexed." 7. " Braceface. All I really remember is sometimes the main character's braces could pick up radio signals/phone calls? But sometimes random snippets of the theme song will come into my head." 8. "I remember some animated show about rats living in the White House." — officialcoach381 It was called Capitol Critters! 9. "There was a science show with a bunch of kids in the '80s called 3-2-1 Contact. They did experiments and had fun learning things. I remember really enjoying that show." 10. " Almost Naked Animals. I think it was an animated show about animals in their underwear working at a hotel. But I can't remember exactly." 11. " Kids' Writes. An improv show on Nickelodeon where the cast acted out ideas that kids sent them in the mail (this was before the internet)." 12. " The Head. It was on MTV. A guy has a ridiculously large head, and an alien lives inside of it? I have no idea what any of the episodes were about. I don't remember if I liked it, but I definitely watched it." 13. " Dave the Barbarian." 15. " The Girl From Tomorrow must have been in the early '90s — pretty scant memories, but it was set in space; I remember a girl (Alana/Lana?) as the main character, and I am pretty sure time travel was involved." 16. " Weinerville. It was a variety show that aired on Nickelodeon in the '90s, and I seem to be the only person I know who remembers it. I loved this show and how they 'shrunk' kids to become puppets and play games on the show. It was weird, funny, and full of adult jokes. As a kid, this show was as good as it got. You can still find old episodes on YouTube." 17. " ReBoot was an amazing childhood show! One of my first introductions to computer animation TV." 18. "I barely remember an '80s show about a family with a live-in maid that was a robot and looked like a little girl; she had a battery pack and everything. called Small Wonder!" 19. " Liberty's Kids on PBS walked so Hamilton could run. Sorry, Lin Manuel Miranda, you weren't the first to rap about the American Revolution." 20. " Maggie and the Ferocious Beast." 21. "It has bugged me for years that I can't remember the name of this show, but it was a game show where kids had to complete tasks, and one was swimming in a giant filthy sink to collect items from it. I remember the huge taps and toothbrushes!" 22. " Lamb Chop's Play Along! I know I didn't dream it up." 23. " Rolie Polie Ollie...I loved it! His little sister was the cutest." 24. " The New Adventures of Madeline. About an orphanage in France with many little girls, the leader of which was Madeline. It used to end with a scene of the Eifel Tower in every episode." 25. "There was a kid show my family used to watch reruns of in the late '90s about a dinosaur family. I think the name of it was Dinosaurs. It was live-action and creepy but also kind of funny." 26. And lastly, so long, farewell, to you, my friends: " Out Of The Box! It was a show on Disney Channel, and I loved it."