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The New Casper Cartoon Show: The Ending We Remember

If you watched The New Casper Cartoon Show on Saturday mornings, the ending probably brings back just as many memories…

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Posted in 1960's

The New Casper Cartoon Show

These are the Casper episodes I’m most familiar with, and it’s good to see them all once again. The New…

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Posted in 1960's

The Jetsons: The Future We Were Promised

The Jetsons first aired on ABC on Sunday nights at 7:30 p.m., beginning September 23, 1962. The original run was…

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Posted in 1950's

CBS Cartoon Theatre

CBS Cartoon Theatre was a short-lived CBS cartoon showcase from 1956, best remembered today because it was hosted by a…

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Posted in 1970's

Love, American Style: The Show Where Familiar Faces Got Another Shot

Love, American Style was one of those shows that could only have come from that late ’60s and early ’70s…

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Posted in 1970's

Josephine the Plumber: Comet’s Cleaning Queen

Josephine from the Comet cleanser commercials was played by Jane Withers, who had already been famous years earlier as a…

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Posted in 1970's

“Muncha buncha, muncha buncha, Fritos go with lunch!”

It was catchy, silly, and easy for kids to repeat, which is exactly what made old snack commercials work. A…

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Posted in 1970's

Smokey Bear’s Creepiest PSA?

Before CGI, jump scares, and viral ads, Smokey Bear managed to give some of us a double take with one…

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Posted in 1970's

“My dog’s bigger than your dog, my dog’s faster than yours!”

Here’s another earworm from the ’70s to get stuck in your head for the rest of the day. Ken-L Ration…

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Organ Music Made Soap Operas So Dramatic

Soap operas got their name because the early daytime radio dramas were often sponsored by soap and household-product companies. The…