I was only 3 to 5 years old when I saw this show. (I was 3 in '71 so it must have been re-runs already.) I remember just laughing at how silly and goofy the characters acted. I barely understood what they were saying sometimes. I watched the cartoons Fleegle, Drooper, Bingo and Snorky presened.
The theme song never and I mean never, exited my head from day one and recently I found a 45rpm copy (record) of the song, which I bought for about $1.
I got lucky in 2003 and got cable TV and for one night only on Cartoon Network got to see about 3 or 4 shows in a row! I laughed a little but obviously what's funny then isn't always as funny later. I did laugh at the cartoons (unintentionally). For the times,they were pretty good but animation was a bit 'inexpensive'
The show was seen on "Boomerang" channel, basically Cartoon network Pt. 2 on Hi-Def cable.
I'll still give a 10 star rating,because when childhood memories are good,they're always good.
Great job Daws Butler and Allan Melvin & Co. Allan Melvin by the way was Barney on "All In The Family" and Sam Franklin the Butcher on "The Brady Bunch." (Allan passed away at 84 on 01/19/2008).
The theme song never and I mean never, exited my head from day one and recently I found a 45rpm copy (record) of the song, which I bought for about $1.
I got lucky in 2003 and got cable TV and for one night only on Cartoon Network got to see about 3 or 4 shows in a row! I laughed a little but obviously what's funny then isn't always as funny later. I did laugh at the cartoons (unintentionally). For the times,they were pretty good but animation was a bit 'inexpensive'
The show was seen on "Boomerang" channel, basically Cartoon network Pt. 2 on Hi-Def cable.
I'll still give a 10 star rating,because when childhood memories are good,they're always good.
Great job Daws Butler and Allan Melvin & Co. Allan Melvin by the way was Barney on "All In The Family" and Sam Franklin the Butcher on "The Brady Bunch." (Allan passed away at 84 on 01/19/2008).