I remember this as a kid of about 7. I never realized how much this would appeal to adults because of the humors. The "stay at home moms" must have loved watching this with their kids. There were several other kids' shows back then.
I loved this as a kid. Especially Cecil the Seasick Sea Monster. There's so much adult humor in this, they really made an effort to make this fun for kids and adults. Just like the Flintstones and a few others like Bugs. I use to run around the house making that laugh that Dishonest John made. I was four when most of the cartoons were new. Thank you so much for uploading this. I came across this by accident.
Sorry for the correction, but Cecil's description was meant to be a bit of a slight play on words for kids. It was Cecil the SeaSick Sea Serpent. All "S" sounds.
When I was a kid about 5 or 6 yrs old this was my favorite show. But it was in the mid 60's so they had the Beanie and Cecil cartoons then. I remember we lived on Venice Beach in CA and I used to walk all over the beach and there was a big Sheep Dog that adopted me and I named him Beany Boy lol. Great memories. 💗
At least you get Walker Edmiston, aka Enik the Altrusian from "Land of the Lost"... (That Freberg was a talker though, let me tell ya! I got him on the phone once, just needing a one-line quote to help promote his America Vol. 2 album -- an hour later his wife came on the line chiding "Stan, let the poor man get back to his work! He said he only wanted a quick sentence!")
If you mean, did the puppet show come first? yes. I don't know if they had it in mind to do the cartoon while they were doing the puppet show, though. As I remember, Howdy Doody was a kids entertainment venue with kids in the audience, after came a howdy doody carteon but I don't remember that they made many of those. HD was in my older sister's time.
But it’s better to live look at Nikki, Sandy they’re both dead unable to make it on that, Kyle made it all sudden leaving his kid behind sad story’s are out there
Why does almost every children's show from the middle of the last century seem like it was created by a serial kiIIer? No really, this, for example, has nothing to envy of Begotten.
You'll have to excuse me, gentlemen. It's time for beany.
I remember this as a kid of about 7. I never realized how much this would appeal to adults because of the humors. The "stay at home moms" must have loved watching this with their kids. There were several other kids' shows back then.
Albert Einstein and Frank Zappa loved this show. Haha!
harpo marx favorite show
Cecil was my guy---70 years ago---hard to believe I'm seeing this again......
Anyone else here to see what Albert Einstein was into
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I loved this as a kid. Especially Cecil the Seasick Sea Monster. There's so much adult humor in this, they really made an effort to make this fun for kids and adults. Just like the Flintstones and a few others like Bugs. I use to run around the house making that laugh that Dishonest John made. I was four when most of the cartoons were new. Thank you so much for uploading this. I came across this by accident.
Sorry for the correction, but Cecil's description was meant to be a bit of a slight play on words for kids. It was Cecil the SeaSick Sea Serpent. All "S" sounds.
When I was a kid about 5 or 6 yrs old this was my favorite show. But it was in the mid 60's so they had the Beanie and Cecil cartoons then. I remember we lived on Venice Beach in CA and I used to walk all over the beach and there was a big Sheep Dog that adopted me and I named him Beany Boy lol. Great memories. 💗
I watched this show on our 7 inch Philco
i like this . at least uncle captain goes on away missions.
Beany Time
Darn, no Stan Freburg in this... but still more entertaining than most shows!
I know
At least you get Walker Edmiston, aka Enik the Altrusian from "Land of the Lost"...
(That Freberg was a talker though, let me tell ya! I got him on the phone once, just needing a one-line quote to help promote his America Vol. 2 album -- an hour later his wife came on the line chiding "Stan, let the poor man get back to his work! He said he only wanted a quick sentence!")
Thank you. Great show.
Watched the cartoon, but never this series. I'd love to see this as a live action movie.
Also one of Frank Zappa's favourites.
So does this mean that the Beany & Cecil cartoon was the first reboot of a franchise?
If you mean, did the puppet show come first? yes. I don't know if they had it in mind to do the cartoon while they were doing the puppet show, though. As I remember, Howdy Doody was a kids entertainment venue with kids in the audience, after came a howdy doody carteon but I don't remember that they made many of those. HD was in my older sister's time.
I would think that the live-action "Adventures of Superman" series from 1952 was the first, as it rebooted the 1941-1943 cartoons.
"Heeeree Whitey!" (Whistles) XD
This is one of the later ones, after Daws and Stan left.
Did I just see the Swedish Chef from the Muppet Show?
5:57 Hey Hey!
This got away with SO much, mostly because everyone adlibbed, including the narrator. The animated series wasn't nearly as brave....
Keep in mind, Albert Einstein was a big fan of the show
Wish these could be colorized it'd be more psychedelic.
But it’s better to live look at Nikki, Sandy they’re both dead unable to make it on that, Kyle made it all sudden leaving his kid behind sad story’s are out there
Why does almost every children's show from the middle of the last century seem like it was created by a serial kiIIer? No really, this, for example, has nothing to envy of Begotten.
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