Hello everyone. Thanks to everyone for their well wishes and thoughts for me after the sudden death of my father. It means a lot that people that are strangers can be so compassionate in my time of need.
Life does go on, as does this blog. And I am back to the normal silliness as of now, and I mark my return with an obscure Easter special. Easter Fever is one of several specials created by Canadian animation studio Nelvana in the late 70s/early 80s that featured unusual character design and story elements. You'll see what I mean as you watch. I've posted A Cosmic Christmas before, and mentioned several other specials, but I've never heard of this one at all, and came across it out of sheer dumb luck! In fact, I still haven't seen all of this as I write this. Please enjoy Nelvana's Studios Easter Fever. Happy Easter!
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