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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2007

The Catillac Cats persuade Wordsworth into entering a breakdance contest. Mungo was not included, so he hoped to straighten things out with the gang at the club. When Mungo arrived, he tripped into a waiter, slipped on some pies and voilà! The Mungo Mash is born!

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  • I really like the music in these cartoons - Shuki Levy never heard a DX7 patch he didn't like.

    Also, Wordsworth should have hooked up with Cleo instead of Riff-Raff.

  • "When he catches my eye, The furs gonna fly." Wordsworth

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  • @illDiology I think there was a soundtrack of "The Littles," too

  • @illDiology I think there was a soundtrack of "The Littles," too

  • yeah that the part i remember where wordsworth gets mad at mango and beat em up

  • so....and i think i see what happened here....the Sirlings saw that another contestant (who was a bit of a goof) had created a new dance.

    Scared that they would lose to his new fad, they appealed to his better side and took advantage of him to get his costume, which they went on to win with.

    the moral of this story kids, is always try to exploit those less bright than yourselves if it looks like they may better you :)

  • @Akira625 huh, weird... I found them on bittorrent as well, but no vinyl sound... You've also encouraged me to try to track down the Les Entrechats OST if it exists :P

  • @illDiology That's right, Shuki Levy was pretty popular over there. Back in the 70's he was part of the pop-duo 'Shuki and Aviva'. They were based in Paris and toured all over Europe.

    BTW, I found the soundtracks to the French versions of Inspector Gadget and Mysterious Cities of Gold on bittorrent. The music was obviously ripped from a vinyl source (snap, crackle, pop!).

  • @Akira625 Supposedly the music to this cartoon WAS released, but only in France, where Shuki Levy had somewhat of a following back then. There was a french webpage (with English) that showed soundtracks for Heathcliff and Inspector Gadget, and I think a few other Shuki favorites. I sent an email to the webmaster and he said even in France these are very hard to track down these days. Too bad.

  • @Akira625 I really really wish it was, I loved all the music from this show :/

  • @illDiology I don't know why the soundtrack to this cartoon was never released.

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