From: nebusj-@-rpi-.edu   
      
   Bill Livingston writes:   
      
   >Previously on "How It's Made", Joseph Nebus wrote:   
   >>"A. Francis" writes:   
   >>>Not to mention "Where's Huddles?"   
   >>   
   >>>(um, let's not...)   
   >>   
   >> I never encountered Where's Huddles before Boomerang, back then   
   >>airing as a couple hour chunk on Cartoon Network, introduced me. I was   
   >>simultaneously fascinated and forced to flee.   
      
   >I first encountered "Where's Huddles" back when it first ran on CBS in   
   >the early 70s. Alonf with "Roman Holidays" AND "Wheelie and the   
   >Chopper Bunch" AND "Speed Buggy"!   
      
    Well, now, Speed Buggy at least had ... uhm ... Oh! Yes. It   
   had that episode where the villain has figured out a way to cry out,   
   I think, 'Metamorpho!' and cause various parts of his body to expand   
   or contract by quite remarkable degrees Kelvin. Since villains in the   
   Speed Buggyverse are legally required to drag the main characters into   
   the story even though Speed and company haven't got any reason to notice   
   the evildoers, Metamorpho pulled the gang off their silly pretend race   
   of the week so that he could shout 'Metamorpho!' and grow or shrink   
   various limbs until Speed et al pretended to be interested. And then   
   they had no choice but to eventually foil Metamorpho by making themselves   
   quite small and driving between his legs.   
      
    Why I can remember *that* is beyond me.   
      
    Meanwhile Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch was just weird.   
      
      
    In any case at least none of them were These Are The Days.   
      
   --   
    Joseph Nebus   
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    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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