And im kerry sayers. And im your host, bill kurtis. Its the cast of characters through the decades. Those funny animated characters from the comics to saturday morning tv. We grew up with them. We couldnt find a more likeable and relatable group. They taught us what was right and wrong, helped us learn how to of course made us laugh. Today we celebrate some of our very favorite characters, through the decades, because even though we may be grown up now, the truth is we never drifted too far away. They still make us think, laugh and dream. So we begin where it all started, in the sunday paper. Where the debut of both tarzan and buck rogers on the same day later, the start of flash gordon in 1934. This trio of champions triggered a whole movement. They are now a staple of sciencefiction and adventure movies fighting blazing battles of good and evil in highflying spaceships and in exotic kingdoms but hollywood didnt bring them to life. They first captured our imaginations in a very differ
Before Disney made animation synonymous with kid's fare, the genre was filled with horny cats, warrior blondes, and a 1930s flapper with a taste for men
Article Contributed by Sugar Mountain PR | Published on Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Kelli Welli, a rising star in children’s music voted by PDX Parent magazine as one of the top 5 performers in Portland, will release a country-style, humor-filled album called Let’s Go Pistachio on January 29th. The first single, “Kickin’ It with My Chicken,” is available now, and the googly-eyed special edition CD is available for pre-orders via Bandcamp and KelliWelli.com.
The album of 15 original songs starts with “The Hat Song.” This peppy party tune encourages imaginative play and the power of a chapeau to take the wearer practically anywhere. Next up is the bluegrassy tune “The Smilers,” about how to make the best of even the darkest day. Wordplay and whimsy are hallmarks of the title track “Let’s Go Pistachio” (which could be a helpful parenting resources to entice kids to get out the door), and the songs “Peanut Pine Nut” and “Kickin’ It with My Chick