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  • damn i wanna be a kid again!!!!

  • this is by the same animation company that did Alvin and The Chipmunks in the 1983-1987 run . the end titles are very similar to AATC maybe because  of the RS logo (Ruby Spears enterprises)

  • @Fieldsfangirl28 Notice how the intros are similar in that they fall down a slide.

  • @davethemathnerd yeah the Rainbow Slide lol this brings back memories lol

  • okay so what happen to the Soleil-Moon  frye what she doin now and she still alive

  • yes she is still alive, and currently lives in Los Angles. She converted to Judaism, and is married with 2 daughters.

  • I love this ending.

  • does anyone have the complete cartoon??

  • There are only a handful on Punky Brewster cartoons that are on DVD that was included in Punky Brewster TV show. It is available now.

  • thank you

  • yes it was, i was a fan of punky brewster, silver spoon.

  • this is awesome!! I miss the days of Sat. morning cartoons. Thanks for sharing this.

  • The closing theme sounds like YMO.

  • Wow, I used to love this show. It brings back memories. I liked the theme better than the regular Punky show.

  • NBC/ Universal owned rights of PUNKY.Because BRANDON TANIKOFF(sic)former president of NBC because it's based of an real life girl who named PUNKY BRUSTER and the dog named BRANDON named of BRANDON TANIKOFF.NBC do owned PUNKY t.v.show and cartoon.

  • Pucha deberian tenerlo en version español........que falta de criterio.......kjfnowhfowofn<o­e

  • The status of the series is in flux. Although the series was produced by Ruby-Spears, the series is technically owned by NBC Productions, now a unit of NBC Universal. The series, however, had, to the best of my knowledge, two syndicators in its lifetime.

  • maybe it was because I was much smaller then, but I loved the cartoon more than the series...I even had her shoes

  • I do a darn good Glomer impression!

  • This animated series was indeed based on the NBC videotaped sitcom.

  • I would assume that when Turner Broadcasting bought the Hanna Barbera library, would also include the Ruby Spears library, but as of this particular cartoon, I may say the rights are within NBC-Universal and not Warner Brothers.  If not, prove me wrong!

  • Actually, a BIG handful of Ruby Spears shows, not the whole library. And some shows are not owned by WB.

  • Like this show for instance, it's part of NBC Universal since NBC co-produced it.

  • Too bad this cartoon wasn't distributed by Columbia Pictures Television

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