2 tv commercials from Mexico from the 1950's. Not sure if they were shown along with this Howdy Doody show? but someone gave me a tape they had of a Howdy Doody show that they were on and these 2 commercials were at the beginning of it.
I am mexican from Chihuahua city, I remember watching toons in early TV broadcasting in the 1960s in my home town. (Provincial Mexico TV was 5 years behind Mexico City, which herself was 2 years behind American TV). The cartoons were in English, no translation no subtitles. We children could not understand the words, but enjoy the images. The toons started at 5:00 PM and lasted only 10 minutes, but we waited all day for watching them and spent hours afterwards commenting about them.
@powerdriller10 Cool story of how it was when you were a kid, Kids in America had Cartoons on Saturday, some on sunday and some early morning on weekdays before heading out to school. But saturday was the big day for the new ones
I am mexican from Chihuahua city, I remember watching toons in early TV broadcasting in the 1960s in my home town. (Provincial Mexico TV was 5 years behind Mexico City, which herself was 2 years behind American TV). The cartoons were in English, no translation no subtitles. We children could not understand the words, but enjoy the images. The toons started at 5:00 PM and lasted only 10 minutes, but we waited all day for watching them and spent hours afterwards commenting about them.
powerdriller10 3 months ago
@powerdriller10 Cool story of how it was when you were a kid, Kids in America had Cartoons on Saturday, some on sunday and some early morning on weekdays before heading out to school. But saturday was the big day for the new ones
RetroGoop 3 months ago
Maybe you got the tape from an NBC station near the USA/Mexican border (either San Diego, California or El Paso, Texas)
heine71 7 months ago
@heine71 That's sort of what i was thinking
RetroGoop 7 months ago