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Remember The Wuzzles?

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A kids cartoon from the 80s about mixed animals.. Rhinokey, Moosel & Eleroo to name three... see HERE

 

Well read HERE about a Liger, a Zonkey & a Geep... for real!

 

Messing with nature!

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@jonsieand @Cleoriff 

 

PINGU

 

My friend's kid liked these ~ trouble was that he would only talk "Pingu"  

Apparently he knew waht he was saying but my friend didn't 

so Pingu got the boot or flipper


‘Little Accidents’ is the best episode of Pingu ever!

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Wuzzles? Um no. One that thankfully escaped me thankfully. But plenty more nostalgia here: http://www.80scartoons.co.uk

 

Sheepdog in "adding to his DVD list of things forgotten about" mode

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Just watched that @Anonymous so funny ~ thanks for the "back date" enjoyabejoy



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Mr. Men were nice too @Anonymous

nice little stories



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I learned to speak French with the Miss, Mrs & Mr Men books..

 

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These were  very sweet 

 

 

and also

 

 

EVERYTHING SOOOOOOO SIMPLE astonished


Yes @TallTrees Watch With Mother - Andy Pandy, Tales of the Riverbank, The Woodentops

I learned to read with the Janet & John books in Infant school. My son learned with The Red/Blue Hat Family books. Glad when the Little Miss books came out. I read Thomas The Tank Engine books when a kid, my son enjoyed the tv programmes & associated toys / clothes. I'm too old for The Wuzzels, but remember the Wurzels / Wombles. My lad's favourite was Teenage Mutant Ninja/Hero Turtles

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Ah Andy Pandy nostalgia @ WispaRed7
Great 😊


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Hi @Anonymous

Hi @Anonymous

 

Special days

 

AND 

 

forgot Ted @Anonymous   I put him in this for you heart

 

 



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Growing up in New York I didn't see any of the children''s programmes you mention, apart from The Worzels and The Wombles, which even though I was a bit old for them by the time I arrived here I enjoyed as they gave me a laugh. But I have heard of many of the shows mentioned so I do at least know of them, even if not personally watched.

 

As a young child I watched a lot of cartoons. Don't remember specific shows, except for 3. The Mickey Mouse Club, which gave me a lasting love for all things Disney. Howdy Doody, a puppet show with a western theme (just couldn't get away from those westerns!), and, in my early/ late teens, rushing home from school for American Bandstand. Loved Dick Clark.

 

I saw Stevie Wonder for the first time on American Bandstand with my best friend. We both got rather weepy because he seemed so helpless standing there miming to his first hit Fingertips. He was only 12, so you can guess how long ago that was.

 

Oh to be able to turn back time; I would have arrived here a lot sooner, for starters!

 

 

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