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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2006

Skippy Opening Theme 1966

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  • WE WANT TO HAVE THE 60'S 70'S 80'S SERIES BACK !!!!!!!!

  • @Knobbingham They called him Skippppppy, Skipppy, Skippy the bush kangaroo; Skipppppppy. Skippppy, Skippy a friend ever true.

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  • Ed Devereaux went on to help market kangaroo meat. True ! (As far as I know, anyway - saw an article noting his unpopularity in some sectors of society.)

  • Skippy went on to be the Australian PM

  • I thought skippy was an australian dolphin..

  • Tellement de souvenirs !!!

    

  • Skippy...I love you !

  • What a memory!

  • @moonboots69 eye

  • ...it brings tears to my eyes

  • You know, even if it was possible to teach a Kangaroo to communicate in such an sophicated of sounds that can cover any possible situration, it still doesn't mean it would be able to save people's lives.

    If someone was in trouble she would more likely stand there and watch them die. Why should she care? they arn't her owner. Training a kangaroo to have a sense of humanity is the biggest strecth of imagination

  • Visited the ranger house in the 80s.

    It was left just as it was after the last day of filming.

    Was filmed just outside of Sydney in a place called Waratah National Park.

    I understand they had a fire so I dont know if it's still standing.

    Used to pass it on the way to Palm beach where they film Home and away

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