kronickurves : Contains spoilers. Click to show. I agree with the Librarian. It's bizarre that these people are attacking library books, wh...
YgraineDance : The season-long story arc format here puts me in mind of another show I really loved back ...
yellow_rose1 : Contains spoilers. Click to show. The guy that is going to pick up the inmate named Candice says, it is so expensive to date...
hellsingfan01 : This film is such an underrated film two great filmmakers working together to bring us one...
teteba : In my opinion this special is his second best after live at red rocks. Very high up energy...
mkmikas : support your local library vibe
grasshopper rex : I remember reading Fahrenheit 451 when I was a teen and thinking it was farfetched and unl...
kronickurves : Another fantastic episode!!!
grasshopper rex : To say that it's unfunny is a subjective opinion that, while I disagree, at least could be...
Yeah, I know those, I guess I thought you meant some less known ones from that time.
There weren’t a lot of prime time animated series during the 60s and 70s, only about a dozen in all. Some were hits (The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Rocky and Bullwinkle, Mr. Magoo, Alvin and the Chipmunks), some were moved out of prime time and found their audience on Saturday morning (Bugs Bunny, Top Cat), and some of those are largely overlooked or forgotten (Calvin and the Colonel, Jokebook, Where’s Huddles?). Wait Till Your Father Gets Home was the only syndicated prime time animated series to achieve any sort of popularity and was only one of 3 animated series to last more than 1 season in prime time prior to 1990; The Flintstones and The Bugs Bunny Show were the other 2.