A few years back there was a talk show that featured the LJN Slithe toy on one of there segments. Dose anyone remember what show that was or have a link to that video?
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#2MAY 8, 2016 · 10 yr ago
"Mad Bubbler, post: 108074, member: 512" said:
A few years back there was a talk show that featured the LJN Slithe toy on one of there segments. Dose anyone remember what show that was or have a link to that video?
That was the Paul O'Grady show.
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#3MAY 9, 2016 · 10 yr ago
"Mark M, post: 108075, member: 5058" said:
That was the Paul O'Grady show.
Do you know if there is a link to the video? I have looked everywhere online and I can't find it anywhere.
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#4MAY 9, 2016 · 10 yr ago
I remember seeing it on the WS forum, maybe you could look through their archive and see if the page is still there.
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#5MAY 9, 2016 · 10 yr ago
"Mad Bubbler, post: 108080, member: 512" said:
Do you know if there is a link to the video? I have looked everywhere online and I can't find it anywhere.
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This is actually the second time Thundercats was on his show. One day they reviewed the first DVD boxset release by letting children watch it and asking what they thought of it even though it was an old cartoon.
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#6MAY 11, 2016 · 9 yr ago
Sweet, Thanks Mark.
It would be interesting to hear what kids today thought of the cartoon compared to the crummy cartoons they have now.
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#7MAY 11, 2016 · 9 yr ago
"Mad Bubbler, post: 108148, member: 512" said:
Sweet, Thanks Mark.
It would be interesting to hear what kids today thought of the cartoon compared to the crummy cartoons they have now.
I teach 5 year old kids in China, and they think Thundercats are great. They love the intro, and have watched a few episodes. Our tidy up music is one of the instrumental tracks, the one used in the lost intro. Even our class reward system is Thundercats based, they collect Thunder points to exchange for prizes.
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#8MAY 11, 2016 · 9 yr ago
"Mad Bubbler, post: 108148, member: 512" said:
Sweet, Thanks Mark.
It would be interesting to hear what kids today thought of the cartoon compared to the crummy cartoons they have now.
The kids on Paul O'Grady really liked it.
"Booshman, post: 108151, member: 25641" said:
I teach 5 year old kids in China, and they think Thundercats are great. They love the intro, and have watched a few episodes. Our tidy up music is one of the instrumental tracks, the one used in the lost intro. Even our class reward system is Thundercats based, they collect Thunder points to exchange for prizes.
That's awesome. :D
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