NOMcSame08 yeah and where did Bill Clinton pay for what he did for decades? Now.. he some kind of social icon hero? No one demanded pay for what he did? Its ok if you are Lefist and you sexually explot women but if you are conservative...look out!
This is the Bill Cosby I choose to remember. The man who taught us all about love, equality, morality and tolerance. The lessons and messages Fat Albert and The Cosby Kids gave us all should be cherished and remembered forever.
and oboy did he love, he even loved unconditionallybut he was far away from tolerance, but you gotta remember the good times like when women didn,t go to second base after just ONE glass of wine but ya gotta admit he was a woman pleaser, it was probably so good that they didn't even remember it
I don't care what ANYBODY says about Bill Cosby. This cartoon was a part of my childhood. As such for many people around my age of 50 who also grew up with this cartoon in the 70s and 80s.
I care a lot about what Bill Cosby did. This cartoon was part of my childhood, too. SO GREAT! And I hate that Cosby ruined Cosby for everyone. Monster.
@@AngryDemonCat exactly. that's why I plan to make a reboot of Fat Albert without Bill. it'll be all animation. no live-action segments. just Fat Albert and the gang having fun and teaching good lessons
Fat Albert canonically has the ability to either stretch his arm like he’s made of rubber or expand his arm to massive size…. Fat Albert has eaten the Gomu Gomu No Mi confirmed.
McGannahan Skjellyfetti Nobody knew about it back then. I was just as disappointed as you when I found out, but back in the '70's and '80's Cosby (or at least his public self) was about as good a role model as you could get. It would have been nice if he followed his own advice.
I found it interesting that young Bill in the gang was actually Cosby himself as a boy, but his role in the show was more in the background and the greater focus was on the other kids. Gotta give him kudos for keeping his ego in check in that manner, if nothing else.
Cosby played Fat Albert, Bill, Mushmouth, Mudfoot, and The Brown Hornet. Filmation executive producer Lou Scheimer played Dumb Donald and Stinger. Eric Suter played Rudy. Jan Crawford (female) played Russell and Bucky. Gerald Edwards played Weird Harold. Lou Scheimer's wife Jay Scheimer played Tweeter Bell and Miss Wucher and Miss Breyfogle the teachers.
And don't forget that Bill really has a younger brother named Russell, who he used to talk about in his stand-up shows, and even mentioned in the title of one of his late '60s comedy albums. (The extended sketch on side two is all about young Bill and Russell trying to avoid their father's wrath as they stay up past bedtime, arguing and making noise in the middle of the night, it's hilarious.) All of these characters were based on real people, Cosby's childhood pals from Philadelphia.
Yep Despite her prettiest smile and her shiny beautiful long hair, Marcia Brady (The Brady Kids) also had kindness in her heart because she is literally a sweet, sweet girl
We should separate the message from the speaker. Despite recent revelations about Bill, this show was still the universal show of peace and humanity. There was no black here. There was no white. There was only people It showed that good and bad people can come from ALL walks of life. And even bad guys can reform and turn their life around. This show dealt with some pretty hardcore shit, like STDs and drugs in a frank and no nonsense manner So while I am severely disappointed with Bill himself, there is still worthwhile messages that this show can offer us even today. And it shouldnt be disregarded just because the creator was actually a piece of shit.
ReverendSyn Exactly. And to be fair, this was like, what, forty years ago? It’s possible Bill wasn’t the bad person he’s become now. In all likely hood he was probably a much better man back then. We should remember him for his achievements and who he was then, as opposed to the man he has become now.
We need more shows like this. What a shame, there aren’t any educational programs for kids on RUclips that isn’t designed to drain attention spans of children until their brains have fully rotted from nonsense and chaotic minion-style rambling.
I hear this song. I’m in my living room, eating the cereal with high sugar, and waiting to see Rudy’s next bright idea. Oh and the going out to play hockey with my friends.
Same here, after the show I went to play baseball ⚾️ in the summer and football 🏈 in the fall.. basketball 🏀 too😂... my sisters went to see their friends.. 70's were great if you were a kid then.
Tobias Christopher well said. Guess they're gonna be banning a lot more stuff as soon as the dirt on all the other hollyweird people sees daylight. Deniro ,spacey and Anderson Cooper
@chrlpolk he never did any of those things,this man was set up..he was trying to Buy NBC and those in power didn't want that,that's when those false allegations popped up
i used to pick out these dvds at blockbuster and me and my dad (who grew up when Fat Albert came out) would watch them and dance 😭 i miss being a kid and i'm glad my dad introduced me to this hilarious show!
A criminally underappreciated studio imo. Their biggest problem was the lack of successful in-house-developed properties, all their best shows were based on other people's works. Fat Albert is a case in point. Otoh they had a very distinctive "house style", you could always tell a Filmation production from anyone else's, and they did have some very clever artistic tricks up their sleeves that made their shows look more interesting than the small budgets gave them any right to.
I still love the moment when Cosby tosses the paint brush to the cartoon wall and then it comes back to him and he gives that smart look at the camera.
Def Blinders Considering his portrayal in the show, the more accurate term would be obese Albert. But if we’re going to go with the censorship side of things, “big Albert” is almost definitely the word that would be used.
Bill throwing the live action paintbrush that turns into an animation painting the exclamation sign after The Cosby Kids, before becoming a real one again that he catches on its return was a spectacular special effect for the time this was made. Not to mention the other scene with the sign thrown at Fat Albert who returns it to Bill.
It's like looking at one of Adolf Hitler's paintings. You don't want to like the guy who made it, but you still have to admit that the work itself is good.
The thing I find just as creepy as Cosby’s misdeeds is the singing voice of Fat Albert, Michael Gray was long deceased by the time the 2004 movie dropped.
I loved fat albert, and I still do till this day. I don't care what people say about Mr. Cosby. This put a smile on face everytime I watched it. Very educational
This takes me back to my childhood. Saturday cartoons and this was the last cartoon of the day before the ‘adult shows’ came on. Then it was outside playing all day and into the night. Good times.
As much as anything, this show had - and still has - an impact on how I see diversity as anything. We didn’t see the gang as anything but cool kids we wanted to hang with.
KRYPTONITE SPIDER-BITE DYNAMITE great GREAT. u need to separate works from actions. I grew up lovin basically everything Mr Cosby did. But his real self came out and that’s all on him. His work was great . He has ( had) no morals ,values n ethics. That’s sad
I loved this show when I was a kid growing up in the 70s. No matter what they said about Bill Cosby, it will not ruin my childhood memories of Saturday morning.
Iconic cartoon of the golden 70's.. cartoons were great in that decade and Fat Albert was one of the best. Regardless of Bill Cosby personal issues, he was executive producer of this show that had a moral lesson for each episode. I personally think a lot of children benefited from the lessons learned from this show.
Recent events aside, how come no one ever asks what's up with Fat Albert's hand? It just grows, and grows, and grows. His arm span is reached and it still grows for another half second, reaching the camera around 6-8 feet away. Even as a kid I caught on to how unnatural it is.
This was a IMPORTANT part of my childhood.But after what went down will Bill Cosby.Should I still watch it?Learned a lot of good life lessons from it.Loved the music too
@@rikustorm13 Yep During a crossover episode of The Brady Kids, the Cosby Kids were abandoned after Fat Albert left them in the cold, harsh weather Jan Brady: Oh, you miserable kids. [While Jan Brady isn’t looking, the Cosby Kids lift up Marcia Brady and carry her inside] Marcia Brady: I feel light as a feather.
Whichever side of the fence you're on over Bill, this great cartoon shouldn't be tarnished by it. Loved it as a kid. Still do, now.
BlayzedBlue 1
I apreciate it
True
Absolutely right. The show taught so many positive lessons. The message shouldn't be lost just because the messenger was tainted as hell.
FaytLinegod Well said.
"And Bill's gonna show you a thing or two"
Oh, I bet he will.
Aw, you beat me to it lmao. Notice how he raises the sign when they sing that line...honestly hope none of it is true, but he's ruined no matter what
learning from each other, while Bill does his thing. And if you're not careful, you may learn something before he's done. HEY HEY HEY!
NOMcSame08 yeah and where did Bill Clinton pay for what he did for decades? Now.. he some kind of social icon hero? No one demanded pay for what he did? Its ok if you are Lefist and you sexually explot women but if you are conservative...look out!
NOMcSame08 Bill will give you some "PUDDING" from his "POP"
Lmao omg
I’m forever fascinated with how they animated Fat Albert pointing at the screen toward the beginning of the song.
He stretched his arm like Mr. Fantastic lol
Me too.
😂😂😂 me too
lol i use to do that to my brother and singing this song and he would always get mad at me and try to beat me up loved every minute of it
@@dredaylarueok
HEY HEY HEY!
STAY OUTTA MY SHED!
...what'd I tell y'all about coming IN MY SHED?!!
S w a g .
@@quickdrip8268 take it away, fellas
*Runs out of the shed*
GET OUT
This is the Bill Cosby I choose to remember. The man who taught us all about love, equality, morality and tolerance. The lessons and messages Fat Albert and The Cosby Kids gave us all should be cherished and remembered forever.
Separate artist from art
and oboy did he love, he even loved unconditionallybut he was far away from tolerance, but you gotta remember the good times like when women didn,t go to second base after just ONE glass of wine but ya gotta admit he was a woman pleaser, it was probably so good that they didn't even remember it
@@shansen51 AAH SHUT UP
@@shansen51 HEY HEY HEEEEEEEY!
@@shansen51 Bruh what
To this day I still use this: "You're like school on Saturday. No class."
Dad? Is that you?
Regardless of what happened, Bill Cosby's still a fixture of my childhood, and I refuse to have current events tarnish good memories.
+Professor Sponge I agree with you.
Gotta learn to separate the art from the artist
+Logan Werling Thank you. Simply put and true.
well said my child hood hero is him
Bill Cosby is awesome I grew up watching that man
*”Hey, hey, hey! Stay outta mah shed!”*
(Only gods will understand this reference)
WHAT I TELL YA'LL ABOUT COMIN IN MY SHED!!
They also reference the intro in the song fluttershy sang
@The Happy Days And Loud House Fan 2004 take it away fellas
@The Happy Days And Loud House Fan 2004 I’m gonna sing a song for you!
what did i tell you about comin in ma shed
I don't care what ANYBODY says about Bill Cosby. This cartoon was a part of my childhood. As such for many people around my age of 50 who also grew up with this cartoon in the 70s and 80s.
I care a lot about what Bill Cosby did. This cartoon was part of my childhood, too. SO GREAT! And I hate that Cosby ruined Cosby for everyone. Monster.
Now we know what he was mixing in that bucket. Wasn’t paint!
You can like the content and not the creator 💖
@@AngryDemonCat exactly. that's why I plan to make a reboot of Fat Albert without Bill. it'll be all animation. no live-action segments. just Fat Albert and the gang having fun and teaching good lessons
@@cherrybombwaffles518 good luck!
Bill Cosby is like school in summertime. No class.
And if you're not careful, you may wake up before it's done. Hey! Hey! Hey!
Slashbash that line killed me
you might learn something before its done XD
Lmao
+Slashbash lol
lmao
Yep
I used to watch this cartoon religiously!!! Loved it. It had good morals.
I will never forget this wonderful cartoon, especially because of one certain orange bell pepper
Orange Bell Popper
@@michaelbenkstein pepr
I ain't afraid to say that I grew up on Fat Albert...... And TMNT, G.I. Joe, Transformers, Smurfs and more. These were the shows of my childhood
Fat Albert canonically has the ability to either stretch his arm like he’s made of rubber or expand his arm to massive size….
Fat Albert has eaten the Gomu Gomu No Mi confirmed.
Fat Albert is joyboy confirmed
He's basically also have naruto's talk no Jutsu....man that means hes literally the first shonen character😮
Don't forget the 1969 special where he could expand to fit the whole screen!
goodness.
it's odd seeing such a young bill cosby.
Man, talk about memories. Saturday morning cartoons.
I feel bad for today's youth. They never had it this good. :-)
I'm with you on that one.
blackSUAAAVE well we had dexters lab. so kiss my ass.
McGannahan Skjellyfetti Nobody knew about it back then. I was just as disappointed as you when I found out, but back in the '70's and '80's Cosby (or at least his public self) was about as good a role model as you could get. It would have been nice if he followed his own advice.
+blackSUAAAVE you can be the 500 subscriber if you hurry
Ours was still better. :-)
Talk about nostalgia. 70s-90s cartoons were the best
I found it interesting that young Bill in the gang was actually Cosby himself as a boy, but his role in the show was more in the background and the greater focus was on the other kids.
Gotta give him kudos for keeping his ego in check in that manner, if nothing else.
All of the characters were voiced by Crosby
Cosby played Fat Albert, Bill, Mushmouth, Mudfoot, and The Brown Hornet. Filmation executive producer Lou Scheimer played Dumb Donald and Stinger. Eric Suter played Rudy. Jan Crawford (female) played Russell and Bucky. Gerald Edwards played Weird Harold. Lou Scheimer's wife Jay Scheimer played Tweeter Bell and Miss Wucher and Miss Breyfogle the teachers.
And don't forget that Bill really has a younger brother named Russell, who he used to talk about in his stand-up shows, and even mentioned in the title of one of his late '60s comedy albums. (The extended sketch on side two is all about young Bill and Russell trying to avoid their father's wrath as they stay up past bedtime, arguing and making noise in the middle of the night, it's hilarious.)
All of these characters were based on real people, Cosby's childhood pals from Philadelphia.
This show ran for 13 years, one of the longest of any animated cartoon.
Simpsons
South Park
Sazae-San, One Piece, Pokémon, Detective Conan, Doraemon and Nintama Rantaro: Hey hey heyyyy....
Arthur
SpongeBob
"Bill's gonna show u a thing or two..."
+24fRaMeSps001 but will you be awake while he is showing it to you is the question
+Green Sparkle you have no power here
24Frames_ps
Oh yeah he will.
His puddin' pop
Or 50
I'm glad there's no reboot for this show, it's perfect the way it is!
All 600lb of it!
He may be fat, but his size and weight shows the amount of kindness he has.
Yep
Despite her prettiest smile and her shiny beautiful long hair, Marcia Brady (The Brady Kids) also had kindness in her heart because she is literally a sweet, sweet girl
We should separate the message from the speaker. Despite recent revelations about Bill, this show was still the universal show of peace and humanity. There was no black here. There was no white. There was only people
It showed that good and bad people can come from ALL walks of life. And even bad guys can reform and turn their life around. This show dealt with some pretty hardcore shit, like STDs and drugs in a frank and no nonsense manner
So while I am severely disappointed with Bill himself, there is still worthwhile messages that this show can offer us even today. And it shouldnt be disregarded just because the creator was actually a piece of shit.
ReverendSyn Excellent post.
Thank you
Same with all television programs in the 70s. No?
ReverendSyn Exactly. And to be fair, this was like, what, forty years ago? It’s possible Bill wasn’t the bad person he’s become now. In all likely hood he was probably a much better man back then. We should remember him for his achievements and who he was then, as opposed to the man he has become now.
HEY HEY HEY BABY
We need more shows like this. What a shame, there aren’t any educational programs for kids on RUclips that isn’t designed to drain attention spans of children until their brains have fully rotted from nonsense and chaotic minion-style rambling.
Damn you, Cocomelon!
I hear this song. I’m in my living room, eating the cereal with high sugar, and waiting to see Rudy’s next bright idea. Oh and the going out to play hockey with my friends.
Same here, after the show I went to play baseball ⚾️ in the summer and football 🏈 in the fall.. basketball 🏀 too😂... my sisters went to see their friends.. 70's were great if you were a kid then.
This has to be Fluttershy’s favorite TV show.
WHAT I TELL YALL ABOUT COMING IN MY SHHHEEEEDDD
0:06 this is a piece of art
Great song! Great cartoon!!
Used to LOVE this cartoon when I was a kid. Those were better days. And who else wanted to make musical instruments out of junk too?
I do
And go-carts
I binged watched this whole series in late 2015
I love this old tv show it brings me back to the classics.
All of Cosby's stuff is banned, yet they still air Woody Allen and Roman Polanski films all they want.
Banned?
From where?
What country to YOU live in?
The Cosby show is on every night. A couple episodes per night.
@@edgarbraintree4370 Cosbys shows aren't banned but the Cosby show still comes on daily and nightly
Tobias Christopher well said. Guess they're gonna be banning a lot more stuff as soon as the dirt on all the other hollyweird people sees daylight. Deniro ,spacey and Anderson Cooper
Ed Dwiggins which channel?
The Cosby Show still airs reruns on the TV One cable network.
I love this song
I remember always setting my alarm clock to 6am so I could get up to watch this show Saturday mornings
I always loved BILL COSBY. From my childhood. He's getting really old now. But I grew up with him. HEY, HEY, HEY. Bills going to teach a thing or TWO.
About cocktail safety. Watch your drinks!
@chrlpolk he never did any of those things,this man was set up..he was trying to Buy NBC and those in power didn't want that,that's when those false allegations popped up
Bill's going to teach you a thing or two, ...whether you want to learn about them or not, Ladies.
i used to pick out these dvds at blockbuster and me and my dad (who grew up when Fat Albert came out) would watch them and dance 😭 i miss being a kid and i'm glad my dad introduced me to this hilarious show!
best anime OP and ED no doubt
RIP Filmation
Filmation was the absolute best!
A criminally underappreciated studio imo. Their biggest problem was the lack of successful in-house-developed properties, all their best shows were based on other people's works. Fat Albert is a case in point. Otoh they had a very distinctive "house style", you could always tell a Filmation production from anyone else's, and they did have some very clever artistic tricks up their sleeves that made their shows look more interesting than the small budgets gave them any right to.
Was 4yrs old in 1972!!! :D Rudy was my favorite, especially when he used to rock that guitar when their junkyard band played a song!!
"You remind me of Christmas vacation....no class." I still use that :)
I still don’t understand why they had a duck.
they only had him for, I think, the first two seasons, and he rarely appeared. I honestly can only remember one scene with him even in it.
Ganzo
Yes what's up with that??
The white guy friend
Yeah I think I only saw that duck once, but I haven’t seen every episode of this show.
I still argue that this theme song is where Flea learned his bass style.
Why?
I still love the moment when Cosby tosses the paint brush to the cartoon wall and then it comes back to him and he gives that smart look at the camera.
Best cartoon intro ever.
In these PC times he'd be known as "Plus-Sized" or "Full-figured" Albert because Fat would offend someone.
Def Blinders
More likely, the title wouldn’t call attention to his weight at all.
Def Blinders Considering his portrayal in the show, the more accurate term would be obese Albert. But if we’re going to go with the censorship side of things, “big Albert” is almost definitely the word that would be used.
@@purpleemerald5299 You beat me to it. That's precisely what I was going to say.
@YayDude123
*E X T R A T H I C C ALBERT*
Stout Albert
0:01 - 0:05 and 1:00 - 1:05 I used to think that this was the sound of Fat Albert's stomach as a kid! 🤦🏽♂️😂🤣
Because it is!
Ya hear that? FAT ALBERTS AROUND HERE SOMEHWERE!
Hey Hey Hey!
It’s FAAAAAAT ALBERT!
‘N I’m gonna sing a song for yooooou!
Look who is. That memorable fat man that made his legacy, all thanks of Cosby and Filmation.
Bill throwing the live action paintbrush that turns into an animation painting the exclamation sign after The Cosby Kids, before becoming a real one again that he catches on its return was a spectacular special effect for the time this was made. Not to mention the other scene with the sign thrown at Fat Albert who returns it to Bill.
It's like looking at one of Adolf Hitler's paintings. You don't want to like the guy who made it, but you still have to admit that the work itself is good.
"Seperate the art from the artist" as they say.
@@MegaQuahog Precisely.
not so exactly, of course, he painted beautiful, but ... the guy did not know depth and several paintings show him not following perspective
His paintings were as boring as a painting could get.
Remember watching this Saturday mornings in the 90's on KVOS TV-12.
The thing I find just as creepy as Cosby’s misdeeds is the singing voice of Fat Albert, Michael Gray was long deceased by the time the 2004 movie dropped.
the best anime op
I loved fat albert, and I still do till this day. I don't care what people say about Mr. Cosby. This put a smile on face everytime I watched it. Very educational
This takes me back to my childhood. Saturday cartoons and this was the last cartoon of the day before the ‘adult shows’ came on. Then it was outside playing all day and into the night. Good times.
2019? My child hood MEMORIES 😭
Makes me kinda sad that I never watched this growing up. I think now is a good time I tune in on all the episodes. It would be worth it I'm sure.
I loved this show!!!! Had to see it every Saturday afternoon!!! Great memories!!!
The show was later rebroadcast in reruns on both USA network and on NBC Saturday mornings in 1989 for only one year.
Hey Hey Hey! Please have a sip of that drink
I cannot listen to this without thinking of fluttershed...
No other cartoon show had a cooler theme than that!
terrance bigham Back then maybe but there has been so many since then I'm sure there are a ton that are better.
terrance bigham That opening bass line!
Although not a cartoon, it sits comfortably next to the "Sanford & Son" theme.
terrance bigham power rangers he man Alvin and the chipmunks.
Your all wrong! The best cartoon theme song is the one from the Banana Splits Show!
omg i watched this when i was a kid, i loved it. thanks for uploading this
We all still love Bill Cosby.
Yes sir we do!
cosby was a part of my childhood-whatever he has done will not diminish my memories :))
"Hey,Hey,Hey what did I say about coming in my shed"
They still play this bounce TV every Saturday morning
I have a confession. This was not in my recommends
As much as anything, this show had - and still has - an impact on how I see diversity as anything. We didn’t see the gang as anything but cool kids we wanted to hang with.
My childhood memories calling me
This brings back good memories of my childhood!
this maked my childhood
now i see me im old,good times :)
You mean "made"??
Scotty Thomas well it don't matter
Poor Bill he's still awesome
Breaks my heart. This was a staple in my Saturday cartoon schedule. He promoted love and equality.
I was jamming to this before the drama and will continue to do so.
Universal has blessed the Cosby Kids
Cool intro
I'm not a 70s person but my step dad used to put this on for me when I was little. I loved it
regardless of what has been said about him, I will not let it get in the way of my childhood memories of this show.. I loved this show
a hard reboot of fat albert with the theme of body positively and treating people with respect would be godly
that was the show back in the day... before all the fuck shit happened
I grew up watching and loving this cartoon. Good Times.
I used to love watching Fat Albert as a kid!
0:32 stirrin them pills in the drank hehehe i see u boi
He's Stirring paint
Hey hey hey I’m fat Albert and don’t call the police
Fuck you if you come here to tarnish the great bill cosby and his many great cartoons movies ans shows then fucking leave
KRYPTONITE SPIDER-BITE DYNAMITE great GREAT. u need to separate works from actions. I grew up lovin basically everything Mr Cosby did. But his real self came out and that’s all on him. His work was great . He has ( had) no morals ,values n ethics. That’s sad
NA NA NA GONNA HAVE A QUAALUDE
Favorite part 0:08
I loved this show when I was a kid growing up in the 70s. No matter what they said about Bill Cosby, it will not ruin my childhood memories of Saturday morning.
Iconic cartoon of the golden 70's.. cartoons were great in that decade and Fat Albert was one of the best. Regardless of Bill Cosby personal issues, he was executive producer of this show that had a moral lesson for each episode. I personally think a lot of children benefited from the lessons learned from this show.
I used to love this on Saturday mornings!
Such. A shame Bill Cosby had a dark side.
Recent events aside, how come no one ever asks what's up with Fat Albert's hand? It just grows, and grows, and grows. His arm span is reached and it still grows for another half second, reaching the camera around 6-8 feet away. Even as a kid I caught on to how unnatural it is.
Forced perspective.
It's like the "pointing finger" logo that Grand Funk Railroad had in the '70s.
sarysa You're right, that foreshortening is too severe!
Justin Trudeau Yeah, but you can see forced perspective in a comic book of still images.
I don't think the problem is low budget, but rather bad art.
First time seeing this and that was the first things I noticed.
I loved this every Saturday morning
_Never in my life, will I ever, EVER.. forget this show._
Such a youthful Bill! This was classic TV.
I loved this show .. Rudy was my favorite .. he was cool and suave.
Ha ha yeah Randy was a dick
One my favorite cartoons when I was a kid!
This was a IMPORTANT part of my childhood.But after what went down will Bill Cosby.Should I still watch it?Learned a lot of good life lessons from it.Loved the music too
2019: hey hey HEYyyYYYY... it's BODY-POSITIVITYYYY ALBERT!!
0:20 poor guys gotta be breaking their backs carrying him
Juan Tarango Ikr?
@@rikustorm13
Yep
During a crossover episode of The Brady Kids, the Cosby Kids were abandoned after Fat Albert left them in the cold, harsh weather
Jan Brady: Oh, you miserable kids.
[While Jan Brady isn’t looking, the Cosby Kids lift up Marcia Brady and carry her inside]
Marcia Brady: I feel light as a feather.
One of my fave childhood toons.
What a classic cartoon, that brings up classic memories!