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The Get Along Gang is a group of characters created in 1983 [1] by Tony Byrd, Tom Jacobs, Ralph Shaffer, Linda Edwards, Muriel Fahrion, and Mark Spangler for American Greetings' toy design and licensing division, "Those Characters from Cleveland" [2] (now Cloudco Entertainment), for a series of greeting cards.
The title sequence explained the plot; Kidd Video and his band (Named Kidd, Carla, Ash, & Whiz) of the same name (played by live action performers in the first half of the title sequence) were practicing in a storage unit when an animated villain named the Master Blaster appeared, and transported them to the Master Blaster's home dimension, a cartoon world called the Flipside.
His shows always contained an object lesson for the viewers. The gang would watch the program at the beginning of each episode, and then they would invariably face a situation that forced them to apply the object lesson. In 1984, the show was syndicated and renamed The Adventures of Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids. The lack of network ...
Syndicated TV special The Care Bears Battle the Freeze Machine: 1984 Atkinson Film-Arts MAD Productions N/A Syndicated TV special The Get Along Gang: 1984 Nelvana Scholastic: N/A Syndicated TV special Strawberry Shortcake Meets the Berrykins: 1985 Nelvana: N/A Syndicated TV special, limited theatrical release with The Care Bears Movie in some ...
As modern TV shows emerge, some of our favorite cartoons from childhood have slipped into the shadows. ... This show about an all-girl band was a comic book before it was brought to television in ...
Get a Life ("Stand") – R.E.M.; end credits by Stewart Levin; The Get Along Gang – Shuki Levy and Haim Saban; Get Smart – Irving Szathmary; Get Some In! – Alan Braden, performed by cast; Getting Together – Bobby Sherman; The Ghost & Mrs. Muir – Dave Grusin; The Ghost Busters ("We're the Ghost Busters") – Forrest Tucker and Larry Storch
The two get along and she makes him her assistant lifeguard. Eventually, their teamwork comes in handy when Rudy's prank on Russell backfires, putting them both in jeopardy. After the narrow rescue, the gang and their new friends get a firsthand lesson in water safety.
Afterward, she temporarily joins the band under the name "Crush". To help Daphne get over Fred, Thorn co-writes "Trap of Love" with her, after the performance of which the Phantom attempts to abduct Crush but instead takes a dummy of her, triggering Fred's trap. The Phantom turns out to be the Hex Girls' songwriter, Daniel Prezette, formally ...