Saturday Morning Cartoons Hoodies
Description: Vintage, Distressed Groovie Goolies - Groovie Goolies is an American animated television show that had its original run Saturday mornings between 1970 and 1971. It was rebroadcast the following season on Sunday mornings. Set at a decrepit castle, the show focused on its monstrous but good-natured and mostly friendly inhabitants. Drac – The short-tempered vampire who is the head of Horrible Hall. He plays the pipe organ in the Groovie Goolies that has arms where the music sheets would go. At the beginning of each episode where the viewer is welcomed to Horrible Hall, Drac in his bat form would try to fly into the window, only to crash into the wall when the window moves.
Description: A meme has been circulating featuring an offbeat cartoon character standing in a freezer. Above this, it states: “It’s February 1976, and this weirdo who looks like he has jaundice just came on TV in the middle of cartoons and told me to fill our ice cube trays with orange juice.” This comical meme shows just how much an entire generation remembers a unique character named Timer. Created by the DePatie-Freleng animation studio (most famous for the Pink Panther series), Timer was a round, yellow-colored character with a pointy nose, bow tie, and top hat designed to represent the sense of time in the human body.
Description: Time for Timer is a series of seven short public service announcements broadcast on Saturday mornings on the ABC television network starting in 1975. The animated spots feature Timer, a tiny cartoon character who is an anthropomorphic circadian rhythm, the self-proclaimed "keeper of body time."[1] The series was produced by the cartoon studio DePatie-Freleng Enterprises. Timer first appears in the 1973 ABC Afterschool Special "The Incredible, Indelible, Magical, Physical Mystery Trip", where he was voiced by Len Maxwell. In this special, he works inside the body of a man named Uncle Carl.
Description: Take a nostalgic trip back to the 80s with our "Raised on Saturday Morning Cartoons" design! Perfect for those who grew up during the golden age of animation, this design celebrates the joy of waking up early, grabbing your favorite cereal, and diving into hours of classic cartoons. Whether you were a fan of action-packed adventures, hilarious antics, or heartwarming tales, this design captures the essence of childhood fun and nostalgia. Ideal for 80s kids and anyone who cherishes those simpler times, this tee is a must-have for reliving your favorite cartoon memories.
Description: The Bugaloos is an American children's television series, produced by brothers Sid and Marty Krofft, that aired on NBC on Saturday mornings from 1970 to 1972. Reruns of the show aired in daily syndication from 1978 to 1985 as part of the "Krofft Superstars" package with six other Krofft series. The show features a musical group composed of four British teenagers in insect-themed outfits, constantly beset by the evil machinations of the talent-challenged Benita Bizarre, played by comedian Martha Raye.
Description: Camp Candy was a Saturday morning cartoon series starring John Candy as a camp counselor. Each episode involves John telling a story to the current campers about adventures he had with past campers. John tries to keep the kids alive and teach them a thing or two, all while the evil Rex Deforest and his crony Chester try to shut the camp down in order to sell the land to a timber company. The show ran for 39 episodes and three seasons between 1989 and 1992 and was a true bright spot in the crowded kids cartoon space of the era.
Description: The Brady Kids is an animated television series spin-off based on the ABC live-action sitcom The Brady Bunch that aired from September 9, 1972, to October 6, 1973, and also spun off another animated series, Mission: Magic! This Saturday morning cartoon show saw the Brady Kids form a pop group and go on adventures with their newfound friends: two pandas, a shaggy dog, and a magical bird.
Description: Chilly Willy is a cartoon character, a diminutive penguin. He was created by director Paul Smith for the Walter Lantz studio in 1953, and developed further by Tex Avery in the two subsequent films following Smith's debut entry. The character soon became the second most popular Lantz/Universal character, behind Woody Woodpecker.
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