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Monday 31 January 2011

Stoppit and Tidy-up



I had completely forgotten about this fantastic but bizarre cartoon which followed the lives of Stoppit and Tidy-Up and their unusual collection of friends.

Each character was named after a typically bossy parental command such as Eat-Your-Greens or Wash-Your-Face, in the land of Do-As-Your-Told. 


If this had been made in the 21st century, each episode would surely have a moral story to match the character of that episode, but in true 80's style kids TV is just about entertainment, and so the educational lesson, or even actual outcome is pretty much missing.


Brilliant cartoon. Glad I found it.

Dogtanian - dogtastic!

 
Dogtanian and the Three Muskahounds

This classic cartoon was first aired in the UK in 1985 and followed the adventures of Dogtanion, sent to Paris to learn to become a muskateer for King Louis XIII's, and the three brave Muskahounds,  defending the King against the schemes of the  evil Cardinal Richelieu. As well as the action, we have a nice little love story between Dogtanion and Juliet (the Lady in waiting to the Queen). The cartoon ran for 26 episodes, with a pretty intricate plot.

And this just sums up what I love about 80's kids TV - a 19th century classic French novel,  taken and retold through dogs for an audience of 10 year olds who 20 odd years later will remember little about the plot, but will still be able to sing (or bark) the theme tune (go on, have a go! - words below to help).

One for all and all for one, Muskehounds are always ready.
One for all and all for one, helping everybody.
One for all and all for one, it's a pretty story.
Sharing everything with fun. That's the way to be.

One for all and all for one, Muskehounds are always steady.
One for all and all for one, helping everybody.
One for all and all for one. It sounds pretty corny.
But if you've got a problem chum, think how it could be.

They cross their hearts and pray. They cross their swords night and day,
They drink their beer and swear. They're faithful to their King.
No matter what you say, they're never far away,
They're always ready to fight or to sing.

One for all and all for one, Muskehounds are always ready.
One for all and all for one, helping everybody.
One for all and all for one, it's a pretty story.
Sharing everything with fun. That's the way to be.

One for all and all for one, Muskehounds are always steady.
One for all and all for one, helping everybody.
One for all and all for one. It sounds pretty corny.
But if you got a problem chum, think how it could be.



And the worst acting award EVER award goes to..........(Jonny Briggs)


Trying to cast my mind back I can't remember acting much worse, although Tracy Barlow was pretty awful as a kid in Coronation Street.

Not that adult TV was any better, I can remember even cringing as a kid seeing a clip of Prisoner Cell Block H.

I'm not quite sure how this one made it past the editors cut, but I'm glad it did, absolutely brilliantly rubbish :)

Jossie's Giants


Swapping their homework for footwork,
Kicking the ball till its dark,

Here go Jossy's Giants,
Footballs just a branch of science,
Head the ball, now Jossy calls . . .
Jossy's Giants!

Dependable, Reliant
Put your faith in Jossy's Giants
Get stuck in, we're gonna win . . .
Jossy's Giants!

Daredevils taking their chances,
burning the candle both ends
Girls are just a distraction
But Jossy wants more soccer action
Bring them here so the girls can cheer for...
Jossy's Giants.

Thursday 27 January 2011

This makes me happy


Look at this classic collection of 80's cartoons set to a classic 80's tune - if you are thirty something and don't feel happy watching this then I'll be amazed :)

M*A*S*H*



I never watched this (slightly too young :) ), but remember it being BIG when I was young - if you watched it, let me know what you loved about it.