Can you please send me a copy of the CB Bears theme song and e-mail it to "handsomeboy_al@hotmail.com" so that I can use it on Nickelodeon's Hit TV show "Victorious"
Would soo love to get more CDs of the Hanna Barbera themes(without Dialogue) of shows like this, Speed Buggy, Bird Man, Superfriends, Laf-A-Lympics, among others. Hoyt Curtin was amazing-and did most, if not all of 'em.
Ha I rememner Posse Impossible, they where one of my favorite HB characters. And Blast Of Buzzurd and Crazylegs Snake look like HB versions of Wil E. Ceyote and Roodrunner.
Thank you for sharing this obscure and almost forgotten Hanna Barbera's Favorite!
It took me a while to find the original title in english since it was known in spanish as "Los Osos Mañosos" (The Lazy Bears)
It originally run on Channel 7, here in Lima-Peru back to the early 80's and the soundtrack was exactly the same but with the narrator speaking with a funny texan-mexican accent!
When I was kid: I used to record on audio tape my TV favorites tunes!
I like how the opening credits are arranged - it truly looks like an "ensemble" show. And the music... VERY seventies, and hella catchy! I keep watching this clip over and over just to hear the theme!
Thanks for sharing! Will definitely be on the lookout for clips from this show.
I love the theme to this show even if I don't remember ever seeing the show itself. Dig the Aaron Copland "Hoedown" feel of the music, and that synth lead to me is classic '70s Hanna-Barbera.
Well this is a surprise. When it was shown in the UK we just got The CB Bears and their adventures, none of the other cartoons that it featured were shown as part of the show. And I had no idea this end theme was theirs as in the UK we heard it at the end of several Hanna Barbera shows like Captain Caveman.
just the music was used on the end credits of the captain caveman syndicated version with mystery island segments. probably the music was used because of economics and they didn't want to record another theme..
What is the name of the song???
romeonarcizo 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
I believe Posse Impossible got their start on an episode of Hong Kong Phooey
looneytoon76 9 months ago
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Can you please send me a copy of the CB Bears theme song and e-mail it to "handsomeboy_al@hotmail.com" so that I can use it on Nickelodeon's Hit TV show "Victorious"
mrallanj205 9 months ago
Pressoalmente prefiro a narração brasileira bessa abertura, que era muitíssimo melhor que a original americana!
samuel63867 9 months ago
saudades desse desenho eu nao via a mais de25 anos
sorocabasampabrasil 1 year ago
coyote/roadrunner knockoff anyone?
dorodevil 1 year ago
Remember this as a young boy! Classic
tondekush 1 year ago
I haven't seen this show in ages.
Toonami30 1 year ago
Hair Bear Bunch meets Charlie's Angels.:)
Ixapter 1 year ago
The Care Bears
warzoneWoW 1 year ago
I LOVE SO MUCH THIS OPENING THEME!!! how I can get it in mp3?
memolinex 1 year ago
Would soo love to get more CDs of the Hanna Barbera themes(without Dialogue) of shows like this, Speed Buggy, Bird Man, Superfriends, Laf-A-Lympics, among others. Hoyt Curtin was amazing-and did most, if not all of 'em.
MrStereo10 1 year ago
los osos mañosos....en mexico fue un hitaso..gracias. la pasaban por canal 5
tibinau 1 year ago
Ha I rememner Posse Impossible, they where one of my favorite HB characters. And Blast Of Buzzurd and Crazylegs Snake look like HB versions of Wil E. Ceyote and Roodrunner.
CrimsonNineTail 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing this obscure and almost forgotten Hanna Barbera's Favorite!
It took me a while to find the original title in english since it was known in spanish as "Los Osos Mañosos" (The Lazy Bears)
It originally run on Channel 7, here in Lima-Peru back to the early 80's and the soundtrack was exactly the same but with the narrator speaking with a funny texan-mexican accent!
When I was kid: I used to record on audio tape my TV favorites tunes!
Cesar
cesardominguez 1 year ago 6
Does anyone know if there is a full version of this top tune without the annoying fucker talking over it?
MrATHEIST70 2 years ago 2
The bulk of it is also used as the Captain Caveman closing theme. :)
Mickleditch1 1 year ago
I like how the opening credits are arranged - it truly looks like an "ensemble" show. And the music... VERY seventies, and hella catchy! I keep watching this clip over and over just to hear the theme!
Thanks for sharing! Will definitely be on the lookout for clips from this show.
lifeinterlude 2 years ago
upss cb bears i like thas cartoons why dont put all ?uf i remember when i have 5 years of good remenbers jejejeeje
INVASOR1976 2 years ago
CB Bears? Where's the iphone cartoon?
kgoundan 2 years ago
A snake called "Crazylegs" --roflmao!
pbanta62 2 years ago 2
I love the theme to this show even if I don't remember ever seeing the show itself. Dig the Aaron Copland "Hoedown" feel of the music, and that synth lead to me is classic '70s Hanna-Barbera.
moogyboy6 2 years ago 5
How I loved this show. Up CB Bears.
an147 3 years ago
Well this is a surprise. When it was shown in the UK we just got The CB Bears and their adventures, none of the other cartoons that it featured were shown as part of the show. And I had no idea this end theme was theirs as in the UK we heard it at the end of several Hanna Barbera shows like Captain Caveman.
cylon6 3 years ago
I've been looking all over for this theme!! Thanks for posting!!
jnnfrjnnty 3 years ago
So Muttley16, what you know about the CB Bears intro being used on other shows closing credits like Captain Caveman and Skatebirds?
caa1000 3 years ago
just the music was used on the end credits of the captain caveman syndicated version with mystery island segments. probably the music was used because of economics and they didn't want to record another theme..
muttley16 3 years ago
@muttley16 sorry for bothering but what was the name of the cartoon
at 00:27 ........
thegentelman37 1 year ago
@muttley16
You forgot Hey, it's the king!
VANHELSING433 1 year ago
Hard finding here! Was that Don Pardo of SNL voicing the intro?
caa1000 3 years ago
No, it was Bill Woodson.
heine71 3 years ago
Really, sounds Don Pardo to me!
caa1000 3 years ago