Saturday Morning Cartoons
This morning's cartoons, two from The Hubley Studio, come via Sweet Juniper. Be sure to read Jim's original post for background information - he researches these things well.
The soundtrack to the first animation below is provided by Hubley's daughters, but it could just as easily be my sister and me. We have a tape-recording of the two of us playing together, our parents busy in the next room. It begins with me reciting a Duncan Yo-Yo commercial: "Boys can come and boys can go, but I'll keep playing with my Duncan Yo-Yo." And ends, too, with our very own renditions of "I've Been Working on the Railroad" and "Rockabye Baby." Sisters are beautiful. And reckless. And bold.
Cockaboody
Moonbird
Suggested breakfast: Hot apple cider and Silver Moon buttermilk pancakes with maple cream on top. Made with the mess and abandon of a five year old. Sticky fingers and flour on the nose.
(A fantastically thorough collection of online clips for children can be found here: Dutch's Ultimate Anthology of Televised Toddler Entertainment.)
The soundtrack to the first animation below is provided by Hubley's daughters, but it could just as easily be my sister and me. We have a tape-recording of the two of us playing together, our parents busy in the next room. It begins with me reciting a Duncan Yo-Yo commercial: "Boys can come and boys can go, but I'll keep playing with my Duncan Yo-Yo." And ends, too, with our very own renditions of "I've Been Working on the Railroad" and "Rockabye Baby." Sisters are beautiful. And reckless. And bold.
Cockaboody
Moonbird
Suggested breakfast: Hot apple cider and Silver Moon buttermilk pancakes with maple cream on top. Made with the mess and abandon of a five year old. Sticky fingers and flour on the nose.
(A fantastically thorough collection of online clips for children can be found here: Dutch's Ultimate Anthology of Televised Toddler Entertainment.)


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