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Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids (often referred to simply as Fat Albert) is an educational American animated television series created, produced, and hosted (in live action bookends) by comedian Bill Cosby, who also lent his voice to a number of characters, including Fat Albert himself. Filmation was the production company for the series.
Fat Albert and Slim Noodleton eat too much junk food, but after Slim gets a toothache, they go to the dentist where they are treated for cavities. The dentist recommends they follow a proper diet, but only Albert complies as he begins eating right and getting a newfound level of energy.
After six years of recalling memories of his childhood friend "Fat Albert" Robertson in his stand-up routines, this would be the final album in which Fat Albert is mentioned. Two tracks on the album were previously released (and edited differently) on When I Was a Kid : "Fat Albert Got a Hernia" (as "My Hernia") and "My Brother, Russell."
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Mr. Cosby warns Fat Albert he has to return to the cartoon world, or he will turn into celluloid dust. Devastated, Albert tells Lauri he must leave, but she thinks he is being insensitive. The next day, Mushmouth, Rudy, and Bill jump back into the television. Albert goes to a track meet where Doris and Lauri are competing and encourages Doris ...
Like many of the comedian's work, the song is a little unusual, and is about celebrating Christmas while dealing with the aftermath of a nuclear catastrophe. 14. "Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy" by ...
Fat Albert Rotunda is the eighth album by jazz keyboardist Herbie Hancock, released in 1969. It was Hancock's first release for Warner Bros. Records after his departure from Blue Note Records . The music was originally done for the TV special Hey, Hey, Hey, It's Fat Albert , which later inspired the Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids TV show.
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