@@tdickensheets wow! That makes me sad. I feel like I have heard his voice somewhere else. Do you know if he were in any other roles besides playing Grubby? He also sounds a little like worlds of wonder goofy. I don’t know if that’s true or not though.
Also Willie the Giant & Pete in Mickey’s Christmas Carol, Digit in An American Tail, one of the bad trolls in Troll in Central Park, and Eugene in Adventures in Odyssey
I saw the documentary of Ken Frosse. Or as I call him Teddy Ruxpin’s father. I found out that he didn’t like Barney the Dinosaur mostly because the songs they sing lack originality. I wonder what else he didn’t like about him?
Maybe because Barney was all sunshine and rainbows or maybe most of the songs were mostly nursery rhymes and folk songs that already existed, such as Polly Wolly Doodle, Alouette, She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain and my personal fave, On Top of Spaghetti. 🤷♀️
@@alexisclinton717 well, yes it does emphasise on certain topics of friendship, imagination, self-esteem, being happy with the way you are, never giving up, making new friends and so on, but there were some times when the creators weren’t afraid to tackle a few tough subjects. I actually found out that the story “The Missing Princess” is clearly an allegory for stranger danger and quite reminiscent of a time back in the early to mid 1980s when so many youngsters were getting kidnapped, abducted, heck even killed, or simply never found. And I also remember that there was once a character who was actually deaf.
@@illiopoctopede thanks! I may get this one along with “quiet please“. I’m not much for these song books with no story behind them, but they are growing on me.
What an enjoyable song!
Love this song!
Same.
We will miss Will Ryan voice of Grubby. 😢
William Frank Ryan (May 21, 1949 - November 19, 2021)
@@tdickensheets wow! That makes me sad. I feel like I have heard his voice somewhere else. Do you know if he were in any other roles besides playing Grubby? He also sounds a little like worlds of wonder goofy. I don’t know if that’s true or not though.
@@crazyrobotlady3391 he was Tigger and Rabbit in welcome to Pooh corner
@@oliviartsss thanks. I think he was also petri in land before time.
Also Willie the Giant & Pete in Mickey’s Christmas Carol, Digit in An American Tail, one of the bad trolls in Troll in Central Park, and Eugene in Adventures in Odyssey
One of my favorite songs!
Cool song 😉
This is one of my faves! Love it. :)
I saw the documentary of Ken Frosse. Or as I call him Teddy Ruxpin’s father. I found out that he didn’t like Barney the Dinosaur mostly because the songs they sing lack originality. I wonder what else he didn’t like about him?
Well, even I'd choose Teddy Ruxpin over Barney any day!
@@zeldafan1942 me too.
Maybe because Barney was all sunshine and rainbows or maybe most of the songs were mostly nursery rhymes and folk songs that already existed, such as Polly Wolly Doodle, Alouette, She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain and my personal fave, On Top of Spaghetti.
🤷♀️
@@madeleinemcgregor2855 But isn’t Teddy sunshine and rainbows too?
@@alexisclinton717 well, yes it does emphasise on certain topics of friendship, imagination, self-esteem, being happy with the way you are, never giving up, making new friends and so on, but there were some times when the creators weren’t afraid to tackle a few tough subjects. I actually found out that the story “The Missing Princess” is clearly an allegory for stranger danger and quite reminiscent of a time back in the early to mid 1980s when so many youngsters were getting kidnapped, abducted, heck even killed, or simply never found. And I also remember that there was once a character who was actually deaf.
Wow! LOL! I would love to see my Teddy and grubby animate this song. What book is this from?
The Do-Along Songbook
@@illiopoctopede thanks! I may get this one along with “quiet please“. I’m not much for these song books with no story behind them, but they are growing on me.
Quick question do you have any MP3s with the animation coding, if so please post the link