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Zoboomafoo yo veia zabuuuuuuuu puto el que no lo vio !!!!! ¬¬
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Zoboomafoo yo veia zabuuuuuuuu puto el que no lo vio !!!!! ¬¬
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Opening Animaniacs HD Español Latino
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Le Sucedio al Amigo de un Amigo Cortos Cartoon Network
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La Vaca y el Pollito Opening Intro Latino
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Identificador de The Big Channel 1994
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Globo from 1992
Para los que pregunten por la canción de la intro les mando el link. ua-cam.com/video/8zNeFQX5U1g/v-deo.htmlsi=5XSHMynO4nolTt3r
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(El Lagartijo de Ned) Había una vez un niño especial Que quería una mascota para poder jugar Un lagartijo en la tienda compró Y a su casa lo llevó con gran emoción. Creyó que el lagartijo moriría de inanición Y comida Zippo el de la tienda le recomendó El lagartijo creció, y en estatura lo superó Newton, ¡terrible lío armó! Newton!, Newton!, Newton! ¡Un terrible lío armó!
LETRA ESPAÑOL LATINO Habia una vez un niño especial Que quería una mascota para poder jugar Un lagartijo en la tienda compro Y a su casa lo llevo con gran emoción Creyó que el lagartijo moriría en una emisión Comida zippo que en la tienda le recomendo El lagartijo crecío Con su estutura lo supero Newton, un terrible lío armo Newton Newton Newton, un terrible lío armo
Gracias bro, el que le cantaba la intro su audio estaba bajo
Joder, es buenísimo, como lo recordaba
Beakman’s World
Ahora extraño a Ricardo Silva y a esta serie divertida, Adios Ricardo Silva 😢😢😢😢 siempre vivira en mi corazón. ❤❤❤❤
Como olvidar cuando miguelon de KND tuvo su primer papel como personaje 😲
Wuaooo!!! Nunca olvidó la parte de “No hay restaurants no hay discotecs”. 😭😭❤️❤️
hermosa caricatura y intro
Vandarlo en enero en cartoon network
El lagartijo creció!!!! *pone volumen al máximo*
Feliz Halloween.
Un clásico noventero de terror. Nostalgia pura.
Creía que esta caricatura la daban en Nickelodeon hasta hace poco que me di cuenta que es de Cartoon Network
Que grandes recuerdo de nuestra infancia que marcó durante nuestras épocas
Subtitulos: Había una vez un niño especial que quería una mascota para poder jugar un lagartijo en la tienda compro y a su casa lo llevo con gran emoción creyó que el lagartijo moriría de inanición y Zippo para lagartijo el de la tienda le recomendó el lagartijo creció! Con su estatura lo supero Newton un desastre armó! Newton. Newton. Newton un desastre armo! Tuve que entender toda la canción y me tomo varios días XD como 1 semana espero te habré ayudado :)
Si, casi no se entiende.
Tenia 2 años cuando veía esta serie
Mi infancia :'), lindos recuerdos
Esta serie la estrenaron en Latinoamérica en el 2000. Me siento viejo. xd
Solo una vez vi esta serie y recuerdo que en una escena había un mensaje subliminal lol
la publicidad del concurso de navidad la hicieron larguisimaaa, un minuto dura
0:10 cantidad de episodios y jamás pudo cazar a ese erizo jaja
El nicktoon mas infravalorado, cuando todos hablan del viejo nick casi nadie menciona este
Me encantaba el Sr bumpy🤣🤣
1:38 Estoy shockeado con la Domino Dealer motorizada. No sabía que eso también estaba inventado.
yo tampoco lo conocia, pero hay videos en youtube y todo
Descansa en paz Ricardo Silva tu legado vivirá por siempre
Si no fuera por el covid 19 todavia estaria con nosotros 😔
Había una vez un niño especial, que quería una mascota para poder jugar 🎵
Un lagartijo en la tienda compró, y a su casa lo llevó con gran emoción 🎵
@@jimmydenilson8544 Creyó que el lagartijo moriría de inamisión y comida Zippo el de la tienda le recomendó...🎵
@@rodriguez277 El lagartijo creció, y en estatura lo superó; Newton, terrible lío armó! 🎶
@@jimmydenilson8544 Newton! 🎶
@@rodriguez277 Newton!! 🎶
Amaba esa serie me hacia reir de tantas travesuras que ellos hacian
Ricardo silva en paz descanses
Lo extr
Ricardo silva canto esta rola , en paz descanse
Huele a historia...
Amo el castor rubio , baila muy bien :3
Una palabra: infancia
In my opinion Bill Nye was better, but Beakman was cool too.
😂😂😂
Soy yo o es que hoyque lo miro de adulto me parece racista con el castor negro :)
Por ese tipo de comentarios ya no se puede hacer nada sin que sea criticado y censurado
Andate a lavar el orto mejor :)
@@AlonsoMtz1801 Por que?
Esta tanda es del 14 de mayo de 1993 la tanda fue gravada en dvd pero el que hiso el video tambien uso un dallymotion para hacer la tanda desde su celular tambien gravo un inicio de vhs de space jam 1997-1998 programacion completa de tv digital 31 del 29 de enero de 2012 y graficas canal 9 telenueva 1994-2007 y el episodio de dumb and dumber el centro comercial en llamas
la tanda debe ser de diciembre de 1992, fijate que al final habla del concurso de diciembre por Navidad
Gran video bro me trae recuerdos de la infancia
Esto merece estar en Netflix
Está en Pluto tv
@@VictorGuerrero-hd3ih y eso con que se come
@@unweyv3639 A mi no me sale el nick clásico en pluto tv
Ojala que ese dibujo animado este en netflix para verlo todos los dias y reime muchisimo de ellos
@@VictorGuerrero-hd3ih ¿que es eso?
Years before Harry Potter was warned not to speak the name of the dark wizard who killed his parents, there was one name you were explicitly forbidden from saying once, let alone three times: "Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice!" A horror comedy that mixed live-action with stop-motion and replacement animation, along with the use of retro blue screen, Tim Burton's second feature, Beetlejuice - released 30 years ago this week - was the 10th highest grossing film of 1988. The film established Burton as a major talent, and helped boost the careers of both Michael Keaton and Winona Ryder into the stratosphere. Three decades after seeing Keaton pull out all the stops and Ryder dance in the air to the sounds of Harry Belafonte's "Jump in the Line (Shake, Señora)," Beetlejuice has become one of Burton's best and most beloved films. There have been rumors of a sequel Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian in the works for decades now, there hasn't been any indication that Burton, Keaton and Ryder will take us back to the netherworld. However, "the most eligible bachelor since Valentino came over" has not fully been absent since the final year of the Reagan administration. Beetlejuice has appeared in a number of video games released for the Nintendo Gameboy and NES, a now-defunct Universal Studios theme park attraction, a newly announced musical adaptation, comic book by zHarvey Comics, and most prominently, an animated series. The Beetlejuice animated series, which took the same name as the film, ran for four seasons on both the ABC Saturday Morning and later the FOX Kids cartoon-programming block from 1989 to 1991. ran for three seasons beginning September 9, 1989 with thirteen episodes the first season, eight the second and eight the third, which was typical practice for network cartoon series back thenthe series highly touted. 65 additional episodes were guaranteed for Canada’s Nelvana studio. ABC had no intentions of continuing the series beyond 3rd season. When FOX Kids began entering its 2nd year of existence, the show was highly touted. Fox decided to acquire the weekday rights and order an additional 65 episodes of the show from Nelvana. So for eight weeks starting on September 7, 1991, viewers could see six new episodes. ABC continued their third season run with repeats, but FOX Kids rolled out all 65. During its 96 episode run, Beetlejuice was being shown on both blocks, making it one of the first animated programs to be shown simultaneously on two different networks, with new episodes premiering on ABC and new episodes and previous reruns being shown on FOX. According to Michael Hirsh, one of the founders and former heads of Nelvana, the iconic Canadian animation studio that produced the series, this process was called "stripping a show." Hirsh, with writers Patsy Cameron and Tedd Anasti, and animator Robin Budd, who directed many episodes of the series as well as the two incredible show intros, came up with the concept of the show. Lydia and Beetlejuice, now best friends, would explore "The Neitherworld" and come into contact with the many different monsters and creatures that inhabit it. Burton and Warner Bros. liked the pitch and commissioned the show to ABC. Hirsh, who was a huge fan of the original film and said over Skype that the series "was one of the best cartoons we did working with another studio," also showed Burton how Nelvana would present Beetlejuice. The series has him wearing his iconic black and white striped suit, red fingertips and broccoli-colored teeth, but also presented him as a character who is "constantly metamorphosing." Beetlejuice does change form in the film, but in the animated series he changes into different shapes, objects and other characters at will - and at a much faster pace thanks to the freedom of animation. Burton, who would serve as executive producer on the series and Nelvana "got on the same wavelength" early on, according to Hirsh, so the animation company with the polar bear logo won the project, with Burton approving both the concept and the voices. Beetlejuice was one of a number of animated programs that were being released between the mid '80s and '90s that were based on live-action films. The idea of wasn't new, but in the '80s and '90s the number of cartoons based on live-action movies were in the dozens. There were cartoons based on Back to the Future, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Police Academy, RoboCop, The Karate Kid, Highlander, Ghostbusters, The Addams Family, all three of Jim Carrey's '90s hits (Dumb and Dumber, The Mask and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective), Jumanji, Men in Black, the 1998 Godzilla, and many more. Unlike many of those series, Beetlejuice was a huge hit, ran for a number of seasons, and is still the only animated program based off a live-action film to win an 1990 Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program (an award it shared that year with fellow ABC show The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh), Nelvana's first. What made Beetlejuice stand out among the many other cartoons being shown at the time and for years afterward was its mixing of traditional 2D animation along with CGI (which came in the form of Barry MeNot, a character who appears on Neitherworld TV), which was innovative for TV animation in the late '80s. "That was something that Tim [Burton] had wanted because he had mixed media in the movie" Hirsh says. "He wanted to have an element of that in the series so we came up the idea to use some early CGI to capture that flavor. Another big get for the series was a new version of the iconic theme provided by none other than Danny Elfman himself, who also provided music for the series. "That was another great experience for us," Hirsh says. The movie was produced by Warner Bros., which did the old Looney Tunes cartoons, but the animation was handled by Nelvana (Berenstain Bears, Care Bears, Eek! the Cat, Star Wars: Ewoks, Star Wars: Droids, Little Rosey, Dog City, The Adventures of Tintin, Rupert, Family Dog, Tales from the Cryptkeeper, Free Willy, Wild C.A.T.s., The Magic School Bus, The Neverending Story, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Little Bear, Waynehead, Sam & Max: Freelance Police, Ned's Newt, Franklin, Donkey Kong Country) the animation studio named after Canada's first superhero. Burton continued to exert influence on the cartoon. It ran for 3 seasons on ABC, but they totaled only 29 episodes. However, simultaneous with the 3rd season, Fox Kids (Bobby's World, Batman: The Animated Series a.k.a. The Adventures of Batman & Robin, Mad Jack the Pirate, Taz-Mania, The Tick, Tiny Toon Adventures, Tom & Jerry Kids, Animaniacs) aired a daily series of 65 original episodes, for a total of 94. Those 94 episodes are currently enjoying an afterlife in the form of video releases, which continue to sell briskly. Talk of a sequel had been ongoing since at least 1990, when Burton hired Jonathan Gems to write Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian. However, the project soon became forgotten as Burton went to work on Batman Returns. Both Burton and Keaton had a strong love for the movie, and consistently expressed interest in a sequel whenever it was brought up. By 2015, a sequel was finally in pre-production with Keaton and Ryder set to reprise their roles. In the interim, Beetlejuice was kept alive (sort of) at various Universal Studios theme parks in live-action shows. The show opened in 1992 and underwent several revisions and names, the latest being Beeltejuice’s Graveyard Mash-Up. The last American version of the show closed in August of 2015 in favor of an attraction based on The Fast and the Furious franchise, although it still currently runs in Japan. Beetlejuice was also part of the defunct Extreme Ghostbusters: The Great Fright Way! and Halloween Horror Nights. The series wrapped up in 1991 and continued in reruns until September 4 and September 5, 1992 on both ABC and Fox Kids, going to syndication to FOX Kids from September 7, 1992 to September 10, 1993, Nickelodeon from April 5, 1994 to February 27, 1998, and later Cartoon Network from 1998 to 2000.
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Reality Used To Be A Friend Of Mine de P.M. Dawn
@@gottiforever muchas gracias
@@gottiforever me acuerdo que ahi tambien ponían Lonely nights de Paul mc cartney
Una de las caricaturas más olvidadas del canal que no era mala pero tampoco era tan buena
Me encantaba esta serie!
Like si lo ves en 2019?
2022🙌
El repte d'en Lester!!!!!!!!!!
Noooo qué buenos los Crash Dummies, cómo me divertía con esos juguetes. Tenia una camilla donde podías desarmarlos, el auto, el avión...eran excelentes y de muy buena calidad. Aunque aún no le perdono a mi viejo el no haberme comprado el Domino Rally y un auto anfibio que no recuerdo cómo se llamaba, eran uno mejor que el otro. Qué lindos recuerdos!
Fua, ganaban re bien tus padres para comprartelos? Yo no tuve nada... Aunque fué por mi viejo egoísta guardandose todo para él solo
No recordaba que Maggi Vera era la cantante de la intro.
Mi infancia :(