I remember this, since it was on Univision TV mid 2000s. I think they did some episode on how to use a pulley to demonstrate team work principles. Quote underrated to be shown on ABC back then.
Thank you very much indeed. I was enjoying dubbed episodes, already from a parent's perspective (at that time having the nickname Mammoth). My daughter, grown up by now, is fond of English, and it would be great to see as many episodes in the original language as possible.
Nice show. I know the funding part is only used at the end of show. The National Science Foundation was the proud funder of Cro. Along with The Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the contributors to this station and other Public Television Stations. And I sure do miss the P-Pals (original mascot of PBS Kids).
Well, Jim Cummings is Norman in Disney's Marsupilami. He is also Darkwing Duck, Winnie the Pooh (After the late Sterling Halloway, and the late Hal Smith retired), Tigger (After Paul Wintchell's passing in 2005), and many others....
And for the record, Cro is the only show Jim Cummings did for PBS. And Cro was the first fully animated series to air on PBS Kids. Before Arthur, Way before there was The Magic School Bus.
I thought it was on PBS. I used to watch it on PBS everyday. I remember it was funded by Kelloggs Pop Tarts, As well as The National Science Foundation, The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by Public Television Stations and their Contributors.
If you find more PLEASE upload them. There's another person on here who has a bunch of episodes but they're all voiced over so I can't tolerate watching them because I can still hear the English in the background. The multiple voices makes it hard to watch...
this has no business being this good.
Loved this show none of my friends can remember this
too bad jessie smollette he ruined the show i gained consciousness for
You're the man! This was my favorite show in the early 90s.
Thanks for sharing! I used to watch this every week when I was a kid and, surprisingly, it still mostly holds up.
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The show was okay, but the intro is one of the best intros to a children's show that I've ever seen in my life.
I so missed this show...
A see myselfer😂😂😂..Great show,i loved this in the 90's.
Holy crap I thought I hallucinated or dreamed this, I remembered cavemen calling a mirror a see myselfer and finally found this!
Tell me you didn't google see myselfer xD
@@elihatcher6543 lmao
I remember this, since it was on Univision TV mid 2000s. I think they did some episode on how to use a pulley to demonstrate team work principles. Quote underrated to be shown on ABC back then.
caa1000 what about noggin?
Yeah it was on Noggin too in the Early 2000s
Thank you very much indeed. I was enjoying dubbed episodes, already from a parent's perspective (at that time having the nickname Mammoth). My daughter, grown up by now, is fond of English, and it would be great to see as many episodes in the original language as possible.
Nice show. I know the funding part is only used at the end of show. The National Science Foundation was the proud funder of Cro. Along with The Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the contributors to this station and other Public Television Stations. And I sure do miss the P-Pals (original mascot of PBS Kids).
Fun Fact: I'm in the middle of collecting all of the Marvel "REN AND STIMPY SHOW" COMIC BOOKS....saw a ad for this in #30.
TOTALLY forgot about this one!!!
10:58 Back To The Show Bumper
i should start calling mirrors "see-myself-ers"!
This was an underrated cartoon
Also Og is voiced by Jim Cummings
Cro and his first mirror.
ANOTHER EPISODE YAY!!!!!
Hey, That caveman 7:34 sounds like Norman from Disney's Marsupilami.
If you are talking about Ogg, he and Phil are voiced by Jim Cummings.
Is there any cartoon that doesn't have Jim Cummings' voice in it?
Well, Jim Cummings is Norman in Disney's Marsupilami. He is also Darkwing Duck, Winnie the Pooh (After the late Sterling Halloway, and the late Hal Smith retired), Tigger (After Paul Wintchell's passing in 2005), and many others....
Actually, Winnie the Pooh was recast to Jim Cummings.
And for the record, Cro is the only show Jim Cummings did for PBS. And Cro was the first fully animated series to air on PBS Kids. Before Arthur, Way before there was The Magic School Bus.
Does anyone realize that the mammoth is voiced by Jim Cummings?
Phil is.
Paca is voiced by Tress MacNeille.
@@TheRojo387 Actually Candi Milo voiced Pakka. Tress MacNeille voiced Esmeralda, the leader of the mammoth herd.
Rescued in the present day
I thought it was on PBS. I used to watch it on PBS everyday. I remember it was funded by Kelloggs Pop Tarts, As well as The National Science Foundation, The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by Public Television Stations and their Contributors.
PBS didn't air it, or did it?
No It Aired On ABC As Well On Saturday Morning
Either you misremembered it airing on PBS because a lot of CTW/SW's shows were on PBS or your local PBS station ran it.
@@NewSonyWonderHappyMadisonFan It was on some PBS station.
and ill call para-scopes up and over seers
YOU MAKE CARDA LIKE ANYTHING ALF WE COME ME IN THE VISIT WHAT'S THAT
If you find more PLEASE upload them. There's another person on here who has a bunch of episodes but they're all voiced over so I can't tolerate watching them because I can still hear the English in the background. The multiple voices makes it hard to watch...
I accidentally found another episode (Cro - "Turn Up the Heat") I will upload tomorrow (Feb. 14). This may be the only other one I have.
THANK YOU! You rock!!!
SHOUT FACTORY
Can you remember where'd you get this episode?
I recorded this on tape back in '93. This is probably the only one I got.
Sonic the hedgehog actor Jim Cummings
Is the rights to this show owned by Sesame Workshop or Film Roman?
Hercules actors
Kim Possible actors
Jak and daxter actors
90 commercial 188 189 190 USA nickelodeon
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