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  • ramsey37
    • Jun 18, 2001
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    #16
    Originally posted by MIB41
    I want to know how "Grumpy" ever got anything to eat.
    He just grabbed a dinosaur named Spot a couple of episodes back, but so far he's definitely not having much luck rounding up some meat fer dinner! Maybe he should try sneaking up on his prey instead of roaring first
    George

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    • kryptosmaster
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      • Jun 14, 2008
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      #17
      I'm actually surprised how well it's held up. I'm actually having a blast watching it and my kids even said they thought it was pretty good. I haven't seen these episodes since they were first run.
      Except for the cheesy SFX and a little corniness due to the intended kiddie audience, it's actually pretty good!
      Rich

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      • YoungOnce
        Career Member
        • Aug 29, 2007
        • 966

        #18
        My ten-year-old daughter has been watching them with me off and on today.

        I hadn't seen any since they first aired on Saturday mornings. Of course they're cheesy but that's the fun!

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        • The Toyroom
          The Packaging King
          • Dec 31, 2004
          • 16653

          #19
          I had it on for about 15 minutes to show my kids...my wife and I were laughing hysterically along with them at how chessy the show was. I never watched this even back in the day past the theme song (the only cool thing IMO)...always changed the channel.

          I prefer the more psychedical musings of HR Pufnstuf or Lidsville, heck even Sigmund and the Sea Monsters...obviously the dope in the Land of the Lost writer's room wasn't as good as in the other offices.
          Last edited by The Toyroom; May 25, '09, 5:14 PM.
          Think OUTSIDE the Box! For the BEST in Repro & Custom Packaging!

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          • kryptosmaster
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            • Jun 14, 2008
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            #20
            Pufnstuf was memory gold to me until I saw it again after about 30 years. Did NOT hold up well in my opinion. Still haven't see Lidsville or Sigmund since I was a kid but expect possibly the same result . Pufnstuf was very much a product of the hippie generation (and shows it) as well as Lidsville but Sigmund was more along the Land of the Lost era Krofft stuff so may still be entertaining today.
            Rich

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