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#15
by
Joe442
on 15 Jul, 2008 11:20
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I was a big fan of Hong Kong Phooey! What about Richochet Rabbit?? Roadrunner?? The Hillbilly Bears??
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#16
by
Jer
on 15 Jul, 2008 13:29
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I was just going through my music reorganizing my playlists and I came across this song. Right along with this thread. You've really got to listen closely to the lyrics. It mentions all of these cartoons and more...
http://www.youtube.com/v/gP4u4I96DVQ&hl=en&fs=1
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#17
by
Marz
on 15 Jul, 2008 13:59
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I remember all of those! Good times, good times...
I gotta add Bugs Bunny and all the WB Cartoons, popeye, Scooby Doo, The Pink Panther and Tom and Jerry.
man I really miss those days.
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#18
by
MagmaBabe
on 15 Jul, 2008 14:35
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I just remembered another one that I loved...
Captain Caaaaavemaaaaaaan!!
ugh.. this thread is making me feel old!
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#19
by
Marz
on 15 Jul, 2008 14:42
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Does anyone remember the Banana Splits, Sigmond the Seamonster, the Bugaloos and all that crazy acid trip stuff they used to show in the 70's?
Seriously those guys that created that stuff must have been high on something.
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#20
by
Sly Red
on 15 Jul, 2008 15:00
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OK Kids, let's go way back in time to my childhood. Yes, we had television (just barely).


The Beany and Cecil Show
and who can forget,

Rocky and Bullwinkle
Some really off-the-wall stuff. If you're under fifty you probably never heard of Beany and Cecil.
Red
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#21
by
Marz
on 15 Jul, 2008 15:08
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I was lucky enough to catch some reruns of this one when I was a kid but some of you older folks will know this oh too well I imagine....
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#22
by
BALDANDRE
on 15 Jul, 2008 15:40
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Does anyone remember the Banana Splits, Sigmond the Seamonster, the Bugaloos and all that crazy acid trip stuff they used to show in the 70's?
Seriously those guys that created that stuff must have been high on something.
Ok dude it's official...we gotta have a meeting of the SLY west coast addition..
bro...that stuff WAS my child hood...
come on..."Oranges, Poranges...there's another one"!
CaLassic bro!!!!!
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#23
by
FR8TRAIN
on 15 Jul, 2008 15:43
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Does anyone remember the Banana Splits, Sigmond the Seamonster, the Bugaloos and all that crazy acid trip stuff they used to show in the 70's?
Seriously those guys that created that stuff must have been high on something.
Dude, Banana Splits was the craziest!! The
Tra, La, La, La song.

Wasn't Johnnie Whitaker (of Family Affair fame) in Sigmund and the Seamonsters? Sigmund was played by Billy Barty, one of the original Munchkins from The Wizard of Oz.

I'm sorry, I'm kind of a trivia buff.

Both of those shows were developed by acid droppers Sid and Mary Krofft.
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#24
by
BALDANDRE
on 15 Jul, 2008 15:48
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Does anyone remember the Banana Splits, Sigmond the Seamonster, the Bugaloos and all that crazy acid trip stuff they used to show in the 70's?
Seriously those guys that created that stuff must have been high on something.
Dude, Banana Splits was the craziest!! The Tra, La, La, La song.

Wasn't Johnnie Whitaker (of Family Affair fame) in Sigmund and the Seamonsters? Sigmund was played by Billy Barty, one of the original Munchkins from The Wizard of Oz.

I'm sorry, I'm kind of a trivia buff.
Both of those shows were developed by acid droppers Sid and Mary Krofft.
and...any so. cal kid would know "Billy Barty's" cars of the stars museum in Buena Park Ca during the 80's!
BTW..."Danger Island" from B. Splits scared the sh!t out of me as a youngin'!
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#25
by
Marz
on 15 Jul, 2008 16:14
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Does anyone remember the Banana Splits, Sigmond the Seamonster, the Bugaloos and all that crazy acid trip stuff they used to show in the 70's?
Seriously those guys that created that stuff must have been high on something.
Ok dude it's official...we gotta have a meeting of the SLY west coast addition..
bro...that stuff WAS my child hood...
come on..."Oranges, Poranges...there's another one"!
CaLassic bro!!!!! 
DUDE!
i agree!
HR Puff N Stuff!!??
What the hell was that?
The children's precurser to LSD?
No drug I have ever done has come close to giving me the flashbacks those shows give me to this day...
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#26
by
Marz
on 15 Jul, 2008 16:20
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Does anyone remember the Banana Splits, Sigmond the Seamonster, the Bugaloos and all that crazy acid trip stuff they used to show in the 70's?
Seriously those guys that created that stuff must have been high on something.
Dude, Banana Splits was the craziest!! The Tra, La, La, La song.

Wasn't Johnnie Whitaker (of Family Affair fame) in Sigmund and the Seamonsters? Sigmund was played by Billy Barty, one of the original Munchkins from The Wizard of Oz.

I'm sorry, I'm kind of a trivia buff.
Both of those shows were developed by acid droppers Sid and Mary Krofft.
I actually read they didnt do drugs...
I bet there a a billion hippies out there that wish they too were born that way....
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#27
by
FR8TRAIN
on 15 Jul, 2008 16:26
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Does anyone remember the Banana Splits, Sigmond the Seamonster, the Bugaloos and all that crazy acid trip stuff they used to show in the 70's?
Seriously those guys that created that stuff must have been high on something.
Ok dude it's official...we gotta have a meeting of the SLY west coast addition..
bro...that stuff WAS my child hood...
come on..."Oranges, Poranges...there's another one"!
CaLassic bro!!!!! 
DUDE!
i agree!
HR Puff N Stuff!!??
What the hell was that?
The children's precurser to LSD?
No drug I have ever done has come close to giving me the flashbacks those shows give me to this day...
I'm right there with you Brother!
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#28
by
J Digory
on 15 Jul, 2008 16:31
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I used to have a Beanie and Cecil hat. It was a little propeller hat that had a string you could pull ( i think the string went under your chin) that released the propeller to go flying into the air. Can't say I ever saw the cartoon though, as I am in my early 30s.
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#29
by
Sly Red
on 15 Jul, 2008 16:42
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I used to have a Beanie and Cecil hat. It was a little propeller hat that had a string you could pull ( i think the string went under your chin) that released the propeller to go flying into the air. Can't say I ever saw the cartoon though, as I am in my early 30s.
Dude, that toy was an antique by the time you got it

I had one of those in about 1961.
Red