Clickity Click, Barba Trick!

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Has Anyone Ever Seen The Barba Papa Family?

My Aunt Said It The Other Day And Made Me Wonder If Any Of You Have Ever Viewed The Show.

Then There Are Also The Wonder Twins!

"Wonder Twin Powers Activate, In The Forms Of A Dolphin And Water!"

When Ya'll Were Kids, What Didja Wake Up To Watch On The Tube?
 
Wasn't that long ago..

G.I. Joe
Dinosaucers
Scooby Doo
Dino: The Last Dinosaur
 
yah I watched that show and had the books when i was little

they looked like beans then clickity click barba trick they changed shap.
 
does anyone remember...

The Hanna Barbarra(sp) Show?

It was a cartoon and the characters were shaped like large jellybeans of different sizes...i loved watching it...can't find any tapes now anywhere...it could be because i don't remember enough info from this cartoon...
 
JellyBeanGirl

It's The Same Thing!

The Hanna Barbara Hour Had Shows Like, The Laugh Olympics & Scooby Doo:)

I Have Not seen The Barba Papas In A Really Long Time:(
 
OMG!

I'm not sure I want to admit this, but:

The Soupy Sales Show;
The Mickey Mouse Club;
Wonderama (on Sunday mornings);
any Bugs Bunny cartoon.

Now I have a headache!:rolleyes:
 
Scooby Doo
Bugs Bunny and Friends
G.I. Joe
Transformers

Just to name a few. :)
 
the J.L.A, Spider Man,Ultra Man..and of course Scooby Doo
 
LOVED the Wonder Twins!

Let's see...

Land of the Lost
The Smurfs
Scooby Doo
I remember a cartoon about a brother and sister who went to high school in space... ?

anyone remember the New Zoo Revue?
 
Oh thank you.

pagancowgirl said:
LOVED the Wonder Twins!
anyone remember the New Zoo Revue?

Thank you so &*()^&^ much. Now I have that theme song running through my head!

Well..my list:

1 - Scooby Doo.
2 - Jonny Quest
3 - The Banana Splits Show
4 - Speed Racer
5 - Ultraman
6 - Johnny Sokko and his Flying Robot
7 - Starblazers
8 - Kimba the White Lion (the biggest cartoon sissy ever!)
 
Re: Re: Re: Re: Oh thank you.

pagancowgirl said:


ohhh... but i'm evil in such a good way!

That's very true. I"m not complaining, mind you, just making a statement.

And I deliver tonight. Place a call? ;)
 
RudeNastyAssBitch said:
Has Anyone Ever Seen The Barba Papa Family?
When Ya'll Were Kids, What Didja Wake Up To Watch On The Tube?

I remember barba papa. I loved that show.

I watched spiderman and friends, and Justice league
 
Jennyomanhill, OMG!

You must have grown up in the NY area at the same time as me, because I remember all of those shows.

Wasn't a guy named Sonny Fox the host of Wonderama? I first saw Peter, Paul, & Mary on that show! Do you remember the Johnny Jellybean Show? How about the real early Captain Kangaroos? Then, there was the original Shari Lewis show with Lambchop et al. Mickey Mouse Club was great, with Annette Funicello, Bobby Darin, and Cubby the drummer.

Of course, those were the days BSS (Before Sesame Street).
 
smurfs
transformers
g.i. joe
care bears
super ted (<-- 10 points to anyone else who actually remembers this show... seems like i'm the only one)
silver hawk

there were probably more but my brain is fried from studying too much :)
 
seXieleXie said:
super ted (<-- 10 points to anyone else who actually remembers this show... seems like i'm the only one)

http://www.yesterdayland.com/images/popopedia/shows/saturday/sa1464.gif
The Further Adventures of Superted was a continuation to a popular Welsh cartoon from the early 1980's. The title character was a poorly put together teddy bear who became the best bud and partner-in-crimefighting of Spottyman, so named because he hailed from the planet Spot and had several green polka dots covering his yellow body.

Spottyman took Ted to Mother Nature, who endowed the cub with super powers and a costume, giving Ted the ability to fly, fight crime, and bring adorable justice to everyone. In every episode, Spottyman and Superted battled villains such as Texas Pete and the Skeleton, sometimes with the aid of Spottyman’s sister Blotch or Speckle the Hoparoo.

The series captured the charm of the original version, with nonsensical plot lines and ridiculous characters, but this Superted was clearly an All-American hero. The show poked fun at all aspects of American culture, from the Grand Ol' Opry to Star Wars.

Premiering on The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera in 1989, The Further Adventures of Superted lasted only 13 episodes, but Ted's cuddly brand of heroics continued to win over young fans in syndication into the 1990's.


What can I get with those points?
 
Theme Song to the Banana Split show:

Tra La-La, La-La-La-La, Tra La-La, La-La-La-La.
Tra La-La, La-La-La-La, Tra La-La, La-La-La-La.
Tra La-La, La-La-La-La, Tra La-La, La-La-La-La.
Tra La-La, La-La-La-La, Tra La-La, La-La-La-La.
One banana, two banana, three banana four,
four bananas make a bunch and so do many more,
Over hill and highway the banana buggies go,
Comin' on to bring you the Banana Splits Show.
Makin' up a mess of fun, lots of fun for ev'ry one,
Tra La-La, La-La-La-La, Tra La-La, La-La-La-La.
Tra La-La, La-La-La-La, Tra La-La, La-La-La-La.
Four banana, three banana, two banana, one.
All bananas playin' in the bright warm sun.
Flippin' like a pancake, poppin' like a cork,
Fleegle, Bingo, Drooper an' Snork.
Tra La-La, La-La-La-La, Tra La-La, La-La-La-La.


Omg.. I loved this show!!!!!!!!!!
 
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