Television, TV, and TV-Show Kids Hoodies
Description: My painting, van Gogh Never Experienced Space Madness, in beautiful full saturated color on everything from shirts to mugs to pillows!
van Gogh Never Experienced Space Madness Kids Hoodie
by sagittariusgallery
$29 $36
Description: unk dealer Fred Sanford runs roughshod over his son and partner, Lamont, in a groundbreaking sitcom. Fred's moneymaking schemes routinely backfire, and he does just about anything to get out of working -- up to and including faking a heart attack. He's rude, sarcastic, outspoken, overtly prejudiced, and pretty darn nasty to his friends and family.
Bears Beets Battlestar Galactica Kids Hoodie
by Novelty Clothing Co.
$29 $36
Description: Vance Refrigeration is a business located at 1725 Slough Avenue, Suite 210, in Scranton, PA in the Scranton Business Park. It is on the same floor as Dunder Mifflin Scranton. When Dunder Mifflin Scranton reportedly was doomed to close, Vance Refrigeration bought out the warehouse and its employees, which later proved to be futile as the branch did not close.
Description: "Bluth's Original Frozen Banana" is a frozen banana stand started by George Bluth in 1953 as part of the Bluth Company. It is located on the Oceanside Wharf boardwalk, on Balboa Island in Newport Beach. This version of the Bluth's Original Frozen Banana design includes a nice vintage treatment giving it a well seasoned look.
Description: Schoolhouse Rock! is an American interstitial programming series of animated musical educational short films (and later, videos) that aired during the Saturday morning children's programming block on U.S. television. The themes covered included grammar, science, economics, history, mathematics, and civics. The series' original run lasted from 1973 to 1984 and it was later revived from 1993 to 1996. Additional episodes were produced in 2009 for direct-to-video release. Schoolhouse Rock! debuted as a series in January 1973 with Multiplication Rock, a collection of animated shorts adapting the multiplication tables to songs. During the early '70s, Schoolhouse Rock was one of several short-form animated educational shorts that aired.