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George of the Jungle

En los 80's, en UCV televisión daban esta serie, junto a Tom Ruedaloca. Aquí va la música que tocaban al inicio de cada capítulo.  
 
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Christysturza (4 days ago) Show Hide
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cool cartoon !
MrTulix (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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jajaja lo veia cuando tenia 6 años jajaja un saludo para bobi y para vos alexxx
daygloman (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I've always loved that song!
walteria1964 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Did you know that some of the voices in this cartoon are also in The Beatles Cartoons! The voice of the Ape may have also been the voice of John Lennon in the Cartoon Beatles episodes and I'm still doing research on this so I could be wrong.
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The answer to the question as to who Fella is simply, she is a delusion of Georges. The joke is actually two fold in the series George often refers to Ursala as a fella. and a reference to the fact that George face smacked so many tress , he was a walking concussion and saw Urasla with doublevision. it is the doublevision who is Fella.
Muziclvr07 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Thanks! I was going to explain it, but I saw your post! :)

This cartoon was a scream! It was always so much fun watching cartoons back in the day, especially for their catchy theme songs. :)
rradeski (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Sadly that can be said about most any media. These great cartoons were made while America was still a great country and political correctness was unheard of.
kira37 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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This show is on dvd.

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