Unused bit from the scrapped second (1969) season of the Hanna-Barbera show "The Banana Splits". Some changes were made to the costumes --like partially-working mouths-- and different version of S...
Unused bit from the scrapped second (1969) season of the Hanna-Barbera show "The Banana Splits". Some changes were made to the costumes --like partially-working mouths-- and different version of Snorky altogether. Astute viewers will note that parts of these clips DID see some use as re-dubbed segues to cartoons ("It's time for Atom Ant!") shown during the syndicated "Banana Splits and Friends" --which was a summer afternoon mainstay on TBS (then WTCG) during the 1970s. (The Banana Splits are copyright Time-Warner and air on Boomerang daily at 5:30 am est!)
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Thank you so much for posting these clips! For the record...these segments are "The Radio" (RAD #1, "The Home Run") and "The Cuckoo Clock" (CUC #15, "Four Gongs").
Awesome! Another original clip from The Banana Splits. The slapstick comedy is what made the show fun to watch. Too bad the show had to be interupted with animated cartoons.
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