When the Garfield program first launched, I remember thinking, "Wow, that cat sounds like Carlton, the doorman, from Rhoda." Now who remembers THAT cartoon?
When the Garfield program first launched, I remember thinking, "Wow, that cat sounds like Carlton, the doorman, from Rhoda." Now who remembers THAT cartoon?
McBAIN!!!
That camel in the bow tie, there. seems like a shoo-in for Joe Camel from cigarette ad fame. But I wonder which came first?
"I see descended testicles, boyo!"
There was a book about germs, too, wasn't there? And they ate horrible things like gum-boils.
A guilty, befeathered Frosty the Snowman?
I've just been reading a Mad retrospective, "MAD for Decades." Saw that last image above, looked at the kid with buck teeth in the cap, and said - out loud, mind you - "That's Paul Coker, Jr!" So thanks for validating.
I like the way you got straight to the crux.
"Amazing Colossal Man? Amazing Colossal LASAGNA is more like it!"
Mikey?
I like CanerAids, but only if I get to dress up like a schoolboy first.
Aw, they took my thumbs, Charlie!
Move On Up was also played over the title credits of the movie "The Groove Tube."
Johnny Marr needs women.
Young girls with their eyes like potatoes?
Shut it, Kissy-Lips!
Or cut to the entire population of England jamming their fingers in their ears and shouting "LALALALALALALALA!"
Also on the cut list: Piers Anthony and Piers Plowman.
Absolutely, on Look Around You. There are some older UK sitcoms that were good: Only When I Laugh, Are You Being Served?, 'Allo 'Allo … but there are also a lot that are every bit as unfunny and contrived as anything the US ever produced.
Oh God! I screwed that up! UGH