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The Brady Kids was an animated television series, produced by Filmation in association with CBS Paramount Network Television and seen on ABC from 1972 to 1974. It was an animated spinoff of ABC's sitcom, The Brady Bunch.
[edit] OverviewIn 1972, Filmation Associates and The Brady Bunch executive producer Sherwood Schwartz adapted the popular live action TV show to animation, resulting in this ABC Saturday morning (and later syndicated) show. The original show's children voiced their animated counterparts (in the first season); however, as the series' name implies, the parents and Alice the housekeeper were left off the show. The six kids were often seen in their tree house. The animated series also added some animal characters. Marlon (voiced by Larry Storch) was an intelligent, red, talking mynah bird and also a wizard (complete with stereotypical wizard's cap) who used his magic to help the kids out of jams. Marlon was also notable for his method of flight: he spun his tailfeathers like a helicopter rotor rather than using his wings, which were instead used as hands, often for grand gestures as he cast spells. The Brady's dog from the live-action series, Tiger, was replaced by a dog named Mop Top (also voiced by Storch). There were also twin panda cubs, Ping and Pong (voiced by Jane Webb), named after the game ping-pong. Also, there were three human characters created for this show: Chuck White (Storch) was a boastful, self-absorbed teenager (about Greg's age) who was not above cheating to get whatever he wanted, Fleetwood (Storch) was his easygoing sidekick and rounding out this trio was Babs (voiced by Webb), a cute redhead who was smitten with Greg. The three of them went to the same school as the Bradys, and Chuck was sometimes central to the plot as an antagonist. Originally aired as a one-hour segment on The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie[1], the pilot episode was split into two half-hour segments on The Brady Kids. A total of 22 episodes were produced.[2] Like most Saturday morning animated series' of the era, The Brady Kids contained a laugh track. Two episodes of this series were released in The Complete Brady Bunch DVD 21-disc series. [edit] Characters and voices[edit] The Bradys
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[edit] OpeningThe opening sequence featured the "grid" familiar to Brady Bunch viewers, without the center column that is normally occupied by the elder Bradys and Alice; as the theme song (new lyrics set to the original Brady Bunch theme with a 70's style beat) plays, Marlon flies up and down the center, "magically transforming" the live-action children into their animated counterparts. The Theme song lyrics go as follows: Meet the sisters. Now meet the brothers. Greg's the leader and a good man for the job. There's another boy, his name is Peter. The youngest one is Bob. See our sisters. They're all quite pretty. First there's Marcia with her eyes a sparkling blue, then there's Jan the middle one who's really groovy, and sister Cindy too. Let's get set now for action and adventure, as we see things we never saw before. We'll meet Mop Top and Ping and Pong the pandas, and Marlon who has voices by the score. The Brady Kids, The Brady Kids. It's the world of your friends, The Brady Kids. [edit] Notes
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Categories: American children's television series | Saturday morning programming on the American Broadcasting Company | 1970s American animated television series | Television series by CBS Paramount Television | The Brady Bunch | American Broadcasting Company network shows | 1972 television series debuts | 1974 television series endings | Television series by Filmation | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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