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Yeah you know you remember those abc claymation commercials from saturday morning- remember the one where the 3 supremes-like chicks put their heads down and then the heads rolled back and forth and they switched bodies :x crayyyyyyyyzayyyyyyyy[/b]
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    Cyber_Bishop
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    19 years, 10 months ago
    I remember those.. Man those were the good old days of Sat Morn TV.
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      Yeah, those were the innocent days of saturday morning cartoons, now it's not so innocent anymore.
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        There were a few of these commercials produced. There was the one you mentioned with the ladies who switched head, and another one with a dog peeing on a fire hydrant. And, my personal favourite, one with a cowboy plinking away on an acoustic guitar. A cheap, scrappy version of the cowboy one can be found at http://afterthesemessages.ytmnd.com
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          Forgotten_sin
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          19 years, 10 months ago
          i remember those. they creeped me out big time when i was younger. then again, most claymation did.


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            They also had one with the cowboy singing "after these messages..." he whistle and his horse landed on him LOL

            the other was a hydrant spraying/knocking over the dog

            *sigh* good old saturday morning cartoons, what I wouldnt give to be that young again and my only worry be to wake up in time for saturday morning cartoons
              spidey4545
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              19 years, 10 months ago
              I got a bunch of them in video format...

              www.blastfromthepasttv.net/abcpromos.avi

              Enjoy!
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                haha, I remember this commercial.
                Anyoen remember where its some mom srceamin for his kid whose name is "will be" and something would happen to him and he's say "right back"
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                  I remeber the one with the dog and the fire hydrant. ( I think?)
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                      Michael_J
                      Yeah you know you remember those abc claymation commercials from saturday morning- remember the one where the 3 supremes-like chicks put their heads down and then the heads rolled back and forth and they switched bodies :x crayyyyyyyyzayyyyyyyy[/b]


                      I remember that.
                        jpsmooth
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                        19 years, 10 months ago
                        what happen to all the good saturday morning shows?
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                          jpsmooth
                          what happen to all the good saturday morning shows?


                          That's what I'd like to know. You turn on Saturday Mornings now, and there's nothing. Where's the days when there were Cartoons everywhere. I miss those days :cry:

                          The kids today are getting screwed out of a good childhood. Thank goodness for DVD cartoon sets.
                            19 years, 10 months ago
                            I have a whole bunch of these bumpers on a six hour Pee-Wee's Playhouse tape I've had for years... :D
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