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  • This is too real for me.

  • i love i love, toute mon enfance! j'adore la musique aussi...

  • what the name of this song?

  • Classic cartoon theme song. It ranks up there with the 1967 Spider-Man and Speed Racer cartoons.

  • u just lost teh gaem

  • There was a record album of the show's songs released at the time, and is highly collectable today.

  • This was on the news last week

  • yo y u ppl got be all haters wat u have no life and have to continuously insult somethin (god get a life and stupid insultin others who are more famous or successful than urself)

  • do miss this one but the one they did when they were robots was pure stupid

  • yup.. happened to me

    I PR0MIS I R DED!

    *Sigh*

  • Thanks for putting this up. One of the best Saturday morning theme songs ever!

  • great can u post up a the whole show pls

  • I wish this would be released on dvd!

  • old but the ambition and concept lives on in real tours.

  • The Harlem Globetrotters was one of my all-time favoeite Saturday morning cartoons. It emphasized comedy over violence and it was a breakthrough with its cast of predominately African-American voice actors, including Scatman Crothers, Stu Gilliam and Eddie (Rochester) Anderson. i hope this cartoon comes out on DVD in 2008. As for the theme song. It's one of my all-time favorite cartoon themes.

  • great framerate

  • Scooby Doo meets the Globetrotters might be the best crossover ever.

  • loved that intro! remember the cartoon great!

  • The early 70s was a great time to be a kid. Cartoons like this were made for FUN! Scatman Crothers as the voice of Meadowlark Lemons was too hilarious. :)

  • And he also provided the voice of another famous Hanna-Barbera character, Hong Kong Phooey as well as playing the character of Louie on Chico and The Man (Remember when he said, "Put out your can, 'cause here comes the garbage man"?). Btw, he was from my home state (Indiana), though sadly he passed away in 1986 at the age of 76.

  • Yes Scarlet, absolutely right! His voice was so unique and easy to recognize. Always fun seeing (and hearing) Scatman playing a wide variety of characters. I greatly miss those simpler days!

  • And Granny was white and had a Globtrotter skirt and was a combo coach/cheerleader/mother figure and drove their van everywhere.

  • Ah yes the cartoon that made an art out of basketball cheating, I remember it had an elderly lady with glasses called 'Granny' (No relation I'm assuming) and a dog named 'Dribble'.

  • waouuu!! good  cartoon ,,I remenber it!!!

  • WOW, they've got their own cartoon !! :O

    Wicked!!

  • great theme song and great cartoon!

  • I remember this one as it was the first cartoon series that featured a black cast of characters and the vocal talents of Scatman Crothers and Stu Gilliam! Man, what a show this was back in the day!

  • i thought the jackson five were the first? who came out w/ a cartoon series first?

  • Technically, it was the Harlem Globetrotters, although Fat Albert ran the longest (1972-1984), it first aired as a half hour special on NBC in 1969, but the network refused to make it a series and in fact, neither ABC nor CBS (which later changed its mind thanks to Bill Cosby, Lou Scheimer, Hal Sutherland and Norm Prescott) were interested at the time.

  • thank u i didnt kno that :)

  • You're welcome!

  • gllooooooobetrotters

    oh YEAH

  • And TRULY one of the best theme songs!

  • One of my fave Saturday morning cartoons!

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