Monday, November 25, 2024
CBS airing of A Garfield Thanksgiving and Bugs Bunny's Thanksgiving Diet, November 22nd, 1989 With Commercials
Thursday, October 31, 2024
Happy Halloween 2024!
And just like that...HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
I feel the need to apologize: due to some goings-on in my personal life (job hunt, other stuff), I'm afraid my Countdown output was not as robust as I had planned this year. It wasn't due for lack of content, but time was just too little in supply this year. Be that as it may, I hope you enjoyed what I did share this year. We had a fair bit of Dracula than expected and a fair bit of comedy than expected, which was totally coincidental, but fun nonetheless.
Once again, I thank Dex of AEIOU...and Sometimes Why for running this year's Countdown, and completely solo at that. Thank you very much, Dex!
Have a great rest of the year, and HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Wednesday, November 23, 2022
Tom Turk and Daffy Featuring Porky Pig
Monday, November 21, 2022
The Incredible Hulk, "Homecoming," Thanksgiving Episode
You betcha! In this episode, entitled "Homecoming," David Banner returns to his childhood home to reunite with his estranged family: his sister, also a scientist like David, and his father, a farmer. Previously hurt feelings arise among them, but they must work together against a greedy land developer who wants to take away the family's farmland. Throw the Hulk into the mix, and you have a recipe for action!
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
Philadelphia's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Thanksgiving is almost here--the start of the holiday season! Most of you will likely tune in to Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, but I prefer to watch the parade in my hometown of Philadelphia. Philly's parade is in fact the first and oldest Thanksgiving parade, starting in 1920 and sponsored by Gimbel's department store. The store closed in the '80s, but the parade lives on today.
Here is a stretch of the parade from 1934. It looks quite different from parades today!
Monday, November 15, 2021
Thanksgiving Parade Balloons Gone Awry
McDonald's put marketing featuring Ronald McDonald on the shelf the past several years because so many people are creeped out by clowns. This photo of a low-flying Ronald ready to attack parade goers doesn't do the character any favors!
I don't even know who this dinosaur character is, but he looks extinct!
Speaking of dinosaurs, no dinosaur or any other character in the parade may have suffered more than Barney. The photo is bad enough, but the video is even more chilling!
Thursday, November 19, 2020
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Soundtrack
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Dancin' On Air Thanksgiving Episode, November 25, 1982
Thanksgiving is a time for thoughtful reflection, to think solemnly about what we have to be grateful for in our lives.
It's also a time to party!
And party we will, 1980s style! I present an episode of the Philadelphia TV dance series Dancin' On Air, which aired on Thanksgiving Day, November 25, 1982 here in Philadelphia on WPHL-TV Channel 17. This show, a successor of sorts to that other Philly dance show, later aired nationwide later in the decade on the USA cable network as Dance Party USA. Dancin' On Air was a local cultural phenomenon here in the city and is remembered fondly today. There was a brief revival earlier this decade.
Enjoy! Get your groove on! And Happy Thanksgiving!
But wait, what's this?
YES! IT'S CHRISTMAS TIME! THANK GOD!
Oh yes I need a lot of Christmas, right this very minute! And if you do too, my blog is the place to be. I'll be providing Christmas goodies all season long. Stay tuned, and Happy Holidays!
Monday, November 19, 2018
Bugs Bunny's Thanksgiving Diet
Friday, November 9, 2018
"The Voice of the Turkey," Harvey Films (1950)
Thanksgiving is less than two weeks away, so it's not inappropriate for me to present this cartoon. "The Voice of the Turkey," produced by defunct cartoon studio Harvey Films in 1950, features a game of cat and mouse between human and turkey on Thanskgiving. There is running, there is ax grinding, there is cartoon slapstick. Plus, it stars Arnold Stang as voice of the turkey, so you can't go wrong.
I have a surprising wealth of Thanksgiving material at the blog; simply search the term "Thanksgiving" in the search bar at the top of the page or click the tag in the "May I Help You Find Something" section to the right. Some video links are broken, but if you leave a comment requesting me to repost it, I'll be happy to do so.
Enjoy! Have a great weekend!
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Happy Days, "The First Thanksgiving"
Hello everyone! I'm sure you're busy wrapping things up before the holiday weekend, so I'll get right to it!
Today's offering is a well-remembered Thanksgiving episode of Happy Days, as the cast recreates the first Thanksgiving in full pilgrim regalia. This episode is a lot of fun, despite how silly it is--and probably because of it! I haven't seen this since I was a kid, so I'm thankful to share it with you now.
Happy Thanksgiving!
But wait--what's this?
REJOICE! The holiday season is officially upon us! My favorite time of the year by far! Please stay tuned the rest of the year, as we're gonna have more holiday fun than you can shake a candy cane at.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
Tuesday's Overlooked TV: No Man's Valley (1981) UPDATED!
Friday, November 3, 2017
How Was Your Halloween?
Friday, November 18, 2016
Underdog, "Simon Says...No Thanksgiving"
Unfortunately, parts 3 and 4 have the embed feature disabled, so please see the direct link for the rest of the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OauSu_7dV34.
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Tuesday's Overlooked TV-Movie: The Thanksgiving Promise
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Tuesday's (Very) Overlooked TV: No Man's Valley (1981)
It was in coming across this promo on YouTube that I learned about the special's existence. I have no recollection whatsoever of seeing this special ever, and as far as I can tell, 1981 may be the only year it aired. Voice actors for the special include Arnold Stang (whose voice is ubiquitous in 70s and 80s cartoons), Richard Deacon (The Dick Van Dyke Show), and Joe E. Ross (Car 54, Where Are You?).
There are no clips on YouTube or Dailymotion and no DVD release I could find. It was released on VHS in 1986, according to the library database of Case Western University (I had to dig deep for this info). It wouldn't surprise me if they have the only surviving copy!
Even Ebay came up empty. The only links I found were for the ad that appears at the top of this article and for the original storybook.
If anyone out there has any memory of this special at all, please let me know if the comments section. Thanks!
UPDATE AS OF 1/28/16: Reader Juan Aguirre notified me that he recently acquired an original cel from the special's production, for which he's graciously given permission for me to post above. Thanks Juan!
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Thanksgiving Images
Ho Ho Ho! Let the 2014 Holiday Season officially begin!
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Thanksgiving Cornucopia: Leftovers Edition
Hello everyone! Here we are, about to start the best time of the year in my opinion, the holiday season! Usually by this time, I've served ample helpings of fun Thanksgiving programs to you, but personal and work responsibilities have kept me from doing that this year. Better luck next year, I hope!
However, after looking over Thanksgivings past, I see that there's some good stuff that you may have missed if you're a new reader. So why not serve some "leftovers" from the past for your enjoyment today?
Here is last year's tasty cornucopia.
The fun and forgotten animated specials B.C.: The First Thanksgiving and Please Don't Eat The Planet: An Intergalactic Thanksgiving.
The educational Peanuts presentation of "The Mayflower Voyagers."
A "dramatization" of Thanksgiving from the turkeys' point of view, courtesy of Saturday Night Live.
Finally, one of my favorite Thanksgiving posts ever, a look at one family's Thanksgiving tradition discovered "On The Road with Charles Kuralt."
I wish all of you a healthy, safe, and Happy Thanksgiving! And also, Happy Chanukah!
But wait, what's this?
YAAAAAAAAY! CHRISTMAAAAAAAAAS! I love it! Get ready to ride Santa's sleigh all this month. Happy Holidays!
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Tuesday's Overlooked TV: The Mouse On The Mayflower
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Happy New Year 2013!
By this time, the Thanksgiving turkey is long digested, the busy shopping season is blessedly behind us, Santa has made his yuletide ride, and we've rang out the old and rang in the new. The 2012 Holiday Season is officially closed.
While we pack away the holly and mistletoe and the red and green decorations, the biggest mistake we can make is to pack away the spirit of the holidays. "Peace on Earth, goodwill toward men" is a belief we must practice year round, or it has no meaning. If you're like me, and you hate to put Christmas behind you--don't. Be of good cheer, eat, drink and be merry, and care for your fellow man (especially when it's not returned) today, and tomorrow, and the day after that. When we all successfully do that, every year will truly be a happy new year.
And with that I say, one last time this season--Happy Thanksgiving. Merry Christmas. Happy New Year.
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