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KID SHOWS (CONTINUED)

1970-1974

Super Draculas Meet The All-New Invisible Super Frankensteins (1974) - Further adventures of the Super Draculas as they join forces with the all-new invisible Super Frankensteins to fight evil.

Elvis' Dog (aka Roofus Presley) (1974) - Elvis' sideburned, sunglass-wearing, belt-buckle wearing, karate chopping, crime fighting dog.

Goethe For The Gander (1974) - Imported series from Germany that teaches Goethe to children.

The All-New John And Yoko Super Mysteries (1973) - Animated show that uses a variation of John Lennon sketches of himself as he and Yoko chase ghosts.

Super Draculas (1972) - Animated teenage Super Draculas take on evil and sing about their adventure at the end of each show.

Hue Are So Beautiful (1972) - Teaches young kids about colors.

Grammar Jail (1972) - Nine-year-old Kirk must serve his "sentence" along with his six "spellmates." Features Professor Ellipsis as their lovable "Worden."

The New Math (1971) - Pits mothers against their children in a test of the new way versus the old.

Punctuation (1971) - Teaches young kids what punctuation marks are through skits and songs.

Etch A Sketch (1970) - What will the kids draw today?

Lite Bright (1970) - What will the kids create today?

 

1960-1969

The Shrieking Potato (1969) - Saturday morning variety hour from Idaho Public Television hosted by a shrieking potato.

Irrational Numbers (1968) - Educational math cartoon featuring those irascible numbers!

Reigning Cats And Dogs (1968) - Animated cats and dogs rule the universe. "Now YOU hell!"

Unicorns & Rainbows (1967) - Puppets guide kids through a magical land where all the adults are dead.

Cash Cow (1966) - Poor kids around the world pray that someday the mythical Cash Cow will come to their village so they may milk it for gold coins.

CIApe (1965) - At the height of the Cold War, CIApe must stop any acts of espionage by the evil KGBeaver.

Tales From Grandma's House (1964) - Grandma Manka (102 years old!) tells stories to a group of eager kids about the great old days in Bulgaria. She's got a great memory - she even remembers things that never happened.

Guernica (1963) - Animated in the style of Picasso. Used in some school to teach kids about the horrors of war.

Professor Tickles (1962) - Translated from a Bulgaria fairy tale in which Professor Tickles mysteriously appears and tickles children's feet when they are sad. He also hangs around well past his welcome - eating all the children's food.

Manurisms (1960) - Dr. Ed T. Kit teaches young girls how to behave at tea parties and debutante balls.

 

1950-1959

Laughing Stock (1959) - Comedy show for kids featuring life-size talking cow puppets.

Esperanto Squad (1958) - Join the Esperantans for the fun way to learn the language everyone in the world will one day be speaking.

Scapegoat (1955) - Animated goat who always gets out of trouble by blaming his American Indian friend. Bully character is a Bald Eagle - Mr. Raymond - who is very sensitive about his hair line.

Jergen's Presents Kazoo Kowboy (1953) - Kazoo playing cowboy teaches kids about life (and, unfortunately, laundry) on the range.

Crow Magnon (1952) - Animated crow that is 100,000 years old and has seen it all. Most around her get annoyed with her know-it-all attitude.

 

1940-1949

Hoarse Horse (1940s) - Tiny pony in the Manka Toons stable of characters. Starred in a series of shorts including "Bridle Suite" (1946). His catch phrase: "What's wrong?" "I'm a little horse."

Pelican't (1940s) - Pelican with low self-esteem. Starred in a series of shorts. [Part of the Manka Toons stable of characters.]

Eatin' Crow (1940s) - Starred in a series of shorts. [Part of the Manka Toons stable of chracters.]

Hole Hog (1940s) - Starred in a series of shorts. [Part of the Manka Toons stable of characters.]

Cryin' Wolf (1940s) - Starred in a series of shorts. [Part of the Manka Toons stable of characters.]

Scaredy Cat (1940s) - Starred in a series of shorts. [Part of the Manka Toons stable of characters.]

Jail Birds (1940s) - Wise-ass birds locked in their cages. Served as a foil for Scaredy Cat. [Part of the Manka Toons stable of characters.]

 

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