This was probably the only time where you could see cartoons produced by Hanna-Barbera, Filmation, Rankin Bass and DePatie-Freiling on the same show, even though they came on alternate weeks.
I'd like to hear Love The World. It was on Adam & Tabitha & The Clown Family. It was also the chase scene song on the Scooby-Doo episode, Haunted House Hang-Up.
'Theres two cartoons I remember from this show. One had the old Universal monsters, antimated of course), all gathering for the wedding of the Frankenstein Monster and his Bride. The wolfman, lawrence Talbot, said too put me in the kennel. lol The second one, was a boy/girl dating. She is afraid of going out, ect. But when they do. she turns into a werewolf and he turns into a vampire. Does anyone know the names of the episodes. Hope Youtube has them 2 watch.lol
The first one was "The Mad, Mad, Monsters," produced by Rankin-Bass, and similar in many ways to their Animagic film "Mad Monster Party," which was released five years earlier. The second one was actually part of Depatie-Freleng's "Luvcast USA," which was an animated version of "Love American Style." There were two other stories as well.
That is interesting. I grew up in the 70s and somehow I don't ever recall this commercial running on TV. I can receit book, chapter, and verse all the songs from Scooby Doo and School House Rocks.
How cool would it be to bring this back? Your Saturday Superstars would include: Jose Reyes and David Wright solving a mystery; Madonna meets Hannah Montana; Stephen Hawking and his magical time machine; the gang from "The Hills" in cartoon form; Bret Michaels; and the cast from "Heroes."
Too funny...I guess everyone has their 15 seconds of fame on YouTube. Yeah, I know who did the vocals on this. I had to join the union just to sing on it! I can't say that any of us are really famous...still making music though.
My favorite episode was Willie Mays as the "Say Hey Kid".
NewBabySinister 1 year ago
This was probably the only time where you could see cartoons produced by Hanna-Barbera, Filmation, Rankin Bass and DePatie-Freiling on the same show, even though they came on alternate weeks.
Sargebri 1 year ago
My 2 favorites were The Groovie Goolies Meet Daffy Duck, & The Man Who Hated Laughter with Popeye and other comic strip characters.
nightman1963a 2 years ago
I'd like to hear Love The World. It was on Adam & Tabitha & The Clown Family. It was also the chase scene song on the Scooby-Doo episode, Haunted House Hang-Up.
mkl62 2 years ago
I just posted the song on YouTube. I hope you emjoy it.
toontracker 2 years ago
THANK_YOU!!!!!
toressm 2 years ago
Why couldn't the "Lost In Space" cartoon have become a regular animated series? If it had, it would have been way beyond cool.
TammiWayKewl 2 years ago
Ok guys,
'Theres two cartoons I remember from this show. One had the old Universal monsters, antimated of course), all gathering for the wedding of the Frankenstein Monster and his Bride. The wolfman, lawrence Talbot, said too put me in the kennel. lol The second one, was a boy/girl dating. She is afraid of going out, ect. But when they do. she turns into a werewolf and he turns into a vampire. Does anyone know the names of the episodes. Hope Youtube has them 2 watch.lol
Thanks
hulkster46a 2 years ago
The first one was "The Mad, Mad, Monsters," produced by Rankin-Bass, and similar in many ways to their Animagic film "Mad Monster Party," which was released five years earlier. The second one was actually part of Depatie-Freleng's "Luvcast USA," which was an animated version of "Love American Style." There were two other stories as well.
TammiWayKewl 2 years ago
Always liked "The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park" episode. I think that was the ONLY time the Splits were ever shown animated.
wsbtam 2 years ago 2
That is interesting. I grew up in the 70s and somehow I don't ever recall this commercial running on TV. I can receit book, chapter, and verse all the songs from Scooby Doo and School House Rocks.
StangoDango 2 years ago
How cool would it be to bring this back? Your Saturday Superstars would include: Jose Reyes and David Wright solving a mystery; Madonna meets Hannah Montana; Stephen Hawking and his magical time machine; the gang from "The Hills" in cartoon form; Bret Michaels; and the cast from "Heroes."
jfab64 2 years ago
I'd love to see "Oliver Meets The Artful Dodger" again!
luvsmovies79 2 years ago
Too funny...I guess everyone has their 15 seconds of fame on YouTube. Yeah, I know who did the vocals on this. I had to join the union just to sing on it! I can't say that any of us are really famous...still making music though.
Bassline333 3 years ago
Totally cool!
zebop 3 years ago
I was thinking the same thing.
swarlock 3 years ago 2
Anyone remember the cartoon from Bewitched, about Tabitha and Adam, and some.......clowns?
robbyyates 3 years ago
Does anyone know who did the vocals for this? It's probably somebody really famous.
Suzywriter 3 years ago
The song "Sexx Laws" always reminded me of the theme to Saturaday Superstar Movie.
hankaaron1961 3 years ago
Really wish I could see the Nanny and the Professor toons again :)
ChuChu353 3 years ago
Actually, Daffy said, "Sufferin' Succotash!" back in the '40s when Bob Clampett directed him in "The Great Piggy Bank Robbery".
tvmonte 4 years ago
Actually, I remember Daffy saying "Suffering succotash!" in Bob Clampett's cartoon "The Great Piggy Bank Robbery" somtime in the mid or late '40s.
tvmonte 4 years ago
And in Bob McKimson's 1947 "The Upstanding Sitter".
SteveCarras 4 years ago
Great. Daffy Duck saying "Suffering succotash!" That was SYLVESTER'S line.
brithgob 4 years ago
Only three series came from this anthology; The Brady Kids, Lassie's rescue Rangers & Yogi's Gang.
QBCNetwork 4 years ago
love it!!
tapthat2012 4 years ago
You do an excellent job of encoding Ron. Thanks again for the posts
davidhazard71 4 years ago
I would watch this all the time untill they tooked it off.
dadogster 4 years ago