Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
Debut: September 09, 1972
Ended: August 10, 1985

Live action bumpers featuring Bill Cosby were set around animated episodes of Fat Albert and The Cosby Kids, a series about a group of urban adolescents growing up in a Philadelphia neighborhood. The show was based on Cosby's '60s stand up comedy monologues about his childhood. The episodes revolved around the daily life lessons learned by Albert and his friends. Topics ranged from social issues to personal introspection and were blended with humor and music. Among the many great characters that inhabited Fat Albert's world were Rudy, Mushmouth, Donald, Bill, Weird Harold, Russell, and Bucky.

Intros
Credits
Posters
Quotes
Dumb Donald: "Yeah, c'mon, Weird Harold! Take him, Fat Albert!"
Rudy: "Why are you cheering for both?"
Dumb Donald: "That way, I can't lose!"
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Russell: "What's wrong with little brothers?"
Bill: "Give me a week, and I'll tell you."
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Fat Albert: "Rudy, if humor was money, you'd be flat broke."
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Russell: "Just put the ball in there, pancake."
Rudy: "Pancake? Why do you call me "pancake"?"
Russell: "'Cause you're about to get flattened."
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Bill Cosby: "The kids have a song."
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Fat Albert: "HEY HEY HEY! -Fat Albert"
Rudy: "Man, you're like school during the summer. No class -Rudy"
Mushmouth: "Waba hapbin Fatba Alburtt? -Mushmouth"
Announcer: "It's not a bird... it's not a bee... it's the *Brown Hoooooooooooooornet*! -Announcer"
Fat Albert: "HEY,HEY,HEY, It's judgement day! -Fat Albert"
Fat Albert: "Hey, our duck! -Fat Albert"
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