Free To Be... You And Me- a children's film from 1974. This is a cartoon called "Agatha Frye."
This was my favorite school film from my childhood. Seeing it again brings back vivid memories and al...
Free To Be... You And Me- a children's film from 1974. This is a cartoon called "Agatha Frye."
This was my favorite school film from my childhood. Seeing it again brings back vivid memories and almost makes me cry. It seemed that nobody else had this up on here, so I had to do it! Enjoy!
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You are right. On the record it's "and Zachary Zug helped break it!"
Does anyone know if the TV program came first THEN the record? I just discovered that I was probably too young for the show but we had the record growing up. Like why Roberta Flack and MJ for the show and Diana Ross for the record version, and that Broadway baby song not on the record but on the show, etc. Any input?? thanks.
This show was so simple, unprocessed and sweet! No wonder so many children have A.D.D. now, they're bombarded with trillions of bits of images, sound and fury. Fury that signifies nothing! The producers of this show really cared about kids!
I remembered this was my favorite Free To be You and Me song. They should've not broken the toy because it destroyed everything else. Some kind of help is the kind of help, we could all can do without. They did NOT have to break the toy. I noticed the lawn mower destroyed the rug and the pie. This brings back memories from this movie when I was at Los Alamitos Elementary school in San Jose about 30 years ago.
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You are right. On the record it's "and Zachary Zug helped break it!"
Does anyone know if the TV program came first THEN the record? I just discovered that I was probably too young for the show but we had the record growing up. Like why Roberta Flack and MJ for the show and Diana Ross for the record version, and that Broadway baby song not on the record but on the show, etc. Any input?? thanks.