ITT: Entirely forgotten tv shows. As in the type that fell so off the face of the Earth it could be erased from existence and just about no one would notice.This was a somewhat prominent 60s show that has been mentioned a grand total of 4 times over this board's history.
>>147153349vaguely looks like Fosters
Animated shorts series and other animation obviously welcome, comics too if you have the interest
I'm vaguely familiar with Funny Company, it was an attempt by Mattel to make "educational pro-social programming" or some shit, I think it's in the public domain now because it was ran on Smile of a Child in like 2012. Lemme crack open the Jeff Lenburg and find something else this thread doesn't deserve to die so soon
Dipsy Doodle, from 1974, appears to have been a pilot special produced by a TV station (WJW-TV) for the American Bicentennial like U.S. of Archie but isn't even publicly availableHas never been mentioned at all on /co/ until now
old western toons were so cute... one day could we return to cute toons in america?
>>147153357looks fucking nothing like fosters lmfao
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>>147153349kinda problematic desu
>>147156904yeah, motherfuckers aren't wearing seatbelts
>>147153349>Entirely forgotten Then how come (You) remember it, HMMM???
The Adventures of Pow Wow, technically the first cartoon made for TV as a segment on Captain Kangaroo. Came out the year before Jay Ward's Crusader Rabbit was the first full cartoon show. I've never heard of it before I did a Google search for every TV cartoon ever.
>>147158718Speaking of Captain Kangaroo....
>>147155426That poster does I mean
>>147155426Why is that laugh worthy? You should die
>>147153349Damn that looks just like Fosters.
a show that's totally forgotten outside of Germany other than this webm/scene
>>147153349How Funny is their Company?
>>147153349Ken Snyder produced these, his studio would later make Roger Ramjet which is probably better known