Same Here! Been watching this and other Halloween Specials Ive seen as a kid over the last few years on here to get in the Halloween Spirit and for the Nostalgia trip!
Watching this and I'm 31. This reminds me of kindergarten. My parents had split up and me and my mom went to live with my grandma and I started school out there. It just reminds me of my grandma waiting for me at the bus stop and walking me home, then I'd go inside and watch this. I miss my grandma so much
This Is So PERFECT For The Start Of The Fall Season It Literally Takes Me Back To The 90s And It Feels Like Im 9 Again And Its Almost Halloween......Pure Joy!!!
I would definitely agree with you on that dude that was one of the best tv shows in the history of television in where they would talk about the way they would make the actual show
Arthur, Wishbone, Mister Rogers, zoboomafoo, Reading Rainbow, and the list goes on. The memories I have from those shows. They taught me a lot as a kid 😊
@@ScarlettEmeraldASMR I'm also 39 and I love this show too. Of course, this was back when shows were good and clean and not full of disgusting garbage like it is now. Such nostalgia.
I am 64 & love Wishbone with all my heart. My dog lookks much like Wishbone. This Wishbone pup melts my heart & I have a framed poster & a cherished t shirt of precious little Wishbone. ♥️💋🙋♀️
I remember when it aired on the local stations, PBS I think, before I ever knew there was cable or satellite TV lol. I was always eager for school to end, so I could rush home to watch it. I think this is where my love of mysteries came from. What a great time to grow up in.
My... my childhood oh my gosh my childhood! I honestly don't think anything else could trigger childhood memories like this show God I wish it was still on.
OOH MY GOD!!!! THIS TAKES ME BACK TO THE GOOD OLD DAYS:):) LOVED THE PBS LINE UP BACK THEN. WISHBONE, ARTHUR, ZOOM ALL GREAT SHOW!!! THE YOUTH NEEDS MORE SHOWS LIKE THESE.....YOUTH IS THE ENGINE OF THE WORLD!!!!
I started watching Wishbone when I was a brand new teacher. Although I was already an adult, I loved the show, and the whole town in which it was set. I used to show Wishbone to my third graders and talk about the books that inspired the episodes. Now, looking back I have wonderful memories of all of the PBS shows from the time, and the early days of the internet, when kids and teachers were all discovering the places we could go with a computer.
What's weird is one of the characters from this episode actually responds to Wishbone when he runs past her to get to the cookie, in the beginning. Wishbone says, "Hi Wanda," and she says, "Hello." So, it makes you wonder about the rules of this universe. Do some particularly creative or insightful people hear Wishbone talk, or does everyone and few of them ever respond, or does no one ever hear him? Interesting. I like that the creators put little intriguing bits like that in the show (though, they could have just as easily been script errors or the like, haha).
@@saltyk2795 In the story bits, the people understand him as if he was really talking since he's playing a character, as opposed to the "real world" in which he's a regular dog.
@@purplemist7 Sure, but that was my point. I used to think the same way, but the Wanda character exists in the real world and still responds to Wishbone when he greets her; further, in the story bits, sometimes the other characters don't act as if they can hear him, even though he is supposed to be just another character in those worlds. That sort of thing is what makes it all a bit weird to me, lol. But, whatever. It's a fun show!
This was my childhood. It got me into literature, and to be an English major. :P thanks for the upload and the memories (yes I am an adult and rewatching this)
My grandmother told me about this show when I was a little boy! She said to turn on PBS at 4 pm after school. I got hooked! I've probably seen almost every Wishbone episode. I'm 38 now, and these are really cute and fun to watch.
it's 2023, and I was just reminded of this episode came to seek it out. I remember this coming on back in '98? I remember being so amazed to be seeing "Wishbone" on at a later hour than I was used to -- it was like some liminal space experience. Memorable episode from a very memorable show. Happy October.
Caleb Ross 4:19 my son is actually famous friends with 3 people:Larry Brantley wishbone Scott Eastwood the famous son of Clint Eastwood and lady antebellums Charles Kelly
Magic, excitement, fantasy, thrills, and adventures. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow with Wishbone as Ichabod Crane and the headless horseman. This is a thrilling show for Halloween. It is immortalized and it never gets old. Beware of the headless horseman coming out in the night of All Hollow's Eve.
So many memories. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow was always my favorite ghost story as a kid. Would consume every version of it I could. Those eyes in that house always terrified me.
Back in the mid late 90s and early 2000s we had a ton of tapes for our kids growing up. I mean they could have watched the new show or movie every day on our VHS tapes. There were several favorites, but my favorite one was this. I always enjoyed it so much watching it with them. I would slip it in whenever I could, lol.
Almost 4am I can't sleep and omg nostalgia lol I'm 31 and my brother is 32 I watched it here and there when I was little but my brother was a big fan lol so many memories he would watch it non stop
this is an awesome little movie, I'm 45 and love cartoons and shows like this ,could whatch these kinds of things all day long , thanks for showing them
My night has just been made happy, my granddaughter is going to be able to watch Wishbone for the first time ever this weekend thanks to you for putting this on UA-cam for all to see this was such a big part of my daughters life and we look to try to find it on Netflix cable just couldn't find it at all and lo and behold here it is you have a new subscriber thank you much..💃
one of my favorite shows some times I am so happy I want to cry when I watch this again. I loved this show and Wishbone had the same spots as one of my cats who passed away so I am at once delighted and so very teary. Mostly though just joy and happiness watching if I had one complaint about the show it would be a little more character diversity but I lived for this show as a kid. Thank you for finding it. You have no idea how much it means to watch it again and feel the delight and happiness of watching a show I loved because it had animals good stories and books and the librarian was a nice lady who appreciates reading.
Same and 57 and daughter is 30. She is in Sleepy Hollow with her husband as I type this! And she and her husband are watching this now, she texted me to let me know how they were chilling tonight
Tbh The Legend of Sleepy Hollow scared the everloving bageezus out of me as a kid. It still kinda freaks me out. This show was so good and kept me super interested in reading! Honestly, if not for this show, I wouldn’t have discovered so many amazing books! This show and little dog will always hold a special place in the heart. 💕🐶💕
WISHBONE!!!!!!! OMG, I grew up watching him and I loved him so much! I never got to see his version of SLEEPY HOLLOW, thank you so much for uploading this!
I'm 24 and spending my 2019 Halloween night getting drunk and (at the moment) watching this episode of Wish Bone I've no regrets. So many good memories from this show.
The other Halloween-themed episodes of "Wishbone" were "Frankenbone" , "Mixed Breeds" (episode featuring "The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde" story), and "Pantin' at the Opera".
I love wishbone I remember when they used to show us these and school kids nowadays will never know how awesome it was to watch a tape of this in school
That elderly couple looked like they were signalling Brom to dress up as the Headless Horseman to drive away Ichabod. Especially when the lady said, "You know, um, we're a bit overdue for another sighting of the Headless Horseman." She put a lot of emphasis on the words "Headless Horseman." Brom looked like he was disregarding their words or knew what they were hinting at.
Used to rent the vhs from the local library and watch it every October when I was a kid would watch it at the grandparents house. Miss that house and those times
this is my childhood. this was my favorite episode when i was a little girl. I watched this and Frankenbone and hardly anything else. THANK YOU! for putting this up on youtube in such goodquality!!!
I used to watch this with my daughter and now I hope that my granddaughter's will enjoy this as much as we did. And I salute anybody that watches this with their kids because nowadays you really have to look hard for some great entertainment for your children on TV so kudos for all you parents Mom Dad sisters that watch this with your children be proud....✌🏼 not to mention Wishbone is so cute love that dog.!!!!
Loved this episode, get's me in the Halloween spirit every time. I wish Apple iTunes would pick this up and add this series to their catalogue. This beats watching this in parts, thanks for uploading the whole thing. Brings back memories.
A recommendation for other Halloween-themed episodes of "Wishbone" are "Frankenbone", "Mixed Breeds" ("The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde"), and "Pantin' at the Opera".
Who knows if that's true here, but funny thing is, there's really no specific religious undertone in CC. It's only in generalties, like how there's an afterlife that we'll endure and WHAT we endure in that afterlife depends on how we lived our earthly life. Practically every religion believes that, so it's not cornering one specific one. Who knows. This show only ran for two season anyway, not enough canine told literature for my taste ;)
Jennifer Hiemstra Since I don't remember more than 10 episodes and likely won't watch the entire series, I guess I don't really mind. Don't get me wrong, I loved this show. I'm just not a fan anymore so I'm okay with how much exists.
You're probably right, after all it is the "Christmas" Carol, also if my thinking is correct, wishbone was made in the 90's which had its own flavour of the dreaded P.C.standards (political correctness just in case you weren't aware).
Ben Berlin If you're gonna abbreviate something and then say what it stands for, you might as well just write it out in the first place instead of being condescending.
Someone recently told me to look up this old television program called Wishbone that used to air back in the 90's (one of my college professors). I asked for details because I had no idea what it was (not only was this before my time, I was born in 2000, but I grew up in Ireland until moving to the US when I was 16 in 2017) and he said "just trust me, you'll like it". I had no idea what to expect, but I love old things, so I gave it a go. I'm so glad I did! I'm amazed at how well-made this is. I'm 21 years old and I enjoyed this even though it was made for wee ones (and I was able to suspend disbelief and just go with the idea of Ichabod Crane being a dog, it somehow worked out really well). I'll be looking up more episodes of this!
This and “Night of the Headless Horseman” are my two favorite renditions of the Legend Of Sleepy Hollow! Not that there’s anything wrong with Disney and Bing Crosby’s rendition. “You Can’t Reason With A Headless Man” is still one of my favorite songs!
50:29 is my earliest traumatic childhood memory from a piece of media. I was 4 years old when this episode aired, and those monster eyes have haunted me for at least 25 years. Now that I've rewatched it, they will haunt me for at least another 25 years.
I agree, okay so the guy who plays Mr, crane does look a bit to normal after being raised on the Disney version which is almost word for word from the original short story. but he makes up for it by at least in the 1st season plays the part of somebody who is way, way, way out of touch with our "modern" world in his mannerisms and even how he speaks not to mention what he says.
I am a grown adult watching this and have no shame! This brings back so many great memories !
Same Here! Been watching this and other Halloween Specials Ive seen as a kid over the last few years on here to get in the Halloween Spirit and for the Nostalgia trip!
Same here, lol
Same here
I'm going to be 50 I'm 49 I grew up watching wishbone ever since I was I have no shame either I love Disney ❤️❤️💯💯 I grew up with Disney to
Yo 2020s kids need this show to reboot. As is no extra special effects. 20s adult here
37 years old and this is still an awesome show. I wish they’d put it on some streaming channel.
62years old🤣🎃
Same, bed bound so here I am ,37 snuggled up with hot cocoa, and my blanket on this Halloween 😅
I got lucky and got it on dvd.
Watching this and I'm 31. This reminds me of kindergarten. My parents had split up and me and my mom went to live with my grandma and I started school out there. It just reminds me of my grandma waiting for me at the bus stop and walking me home, then I'd go inside and watch this. I miss my grandma so much
That's sweet, a very lovely memory.
This Is So PERFECT For The Start Of The Fall Season It Literally Takes Me Back To The 90s And It Feels Like Im 9 Again And Its Almost Halloween......Pure Joy!!!
I didn't even think it'd be on here lol. I used to rent it from the library
thats why im watching it!
I’m 72 years old and watched Wishbone with my sons! We loved all the episodes!
They sure don't make TV shows like the used to. 22 years later. Still love it every time.
I would definitely agree with you on that dude that was one of the best tv shows in the history of television in where they would talk about the way they would make the actual show
Arthur, Wishbone, Mister Rogers, zoboomafoo, Reading Rainbow, and the list goes on. The memories I have from those shows. They taught me a lot as a kid 😊
Same
Gotta add to the list: Zoom and Ghost Writer☺️
Also have to add: The Magic School Bus! 😄
I love these shows too 💕
@@mathewcox9371 yes zoom was great too. Reading rainbow also.
At 37 yrs old, I couldn't help but feel such peace, calm, joy and nostalgia. What an enjoyable episode! Thank you for sharing.
I'm 39 and I absolutely loved watching Wishbone❤ wonderful memories
@@ScarlettEmeraldASMR I'm also 39 and I love this show too. Of course, this was back when shows were good and clean and not full of disgusting garbage like it is now. Such nostalgia.
@@ashleyr6809I agree 💯
I am 64 & love Wishbone with all my heart. My dog lookks much like Wishbone. This Wishbone pup melts my heart & I have a framed poster & a cherished t shirt of precious little Wishbone. ♥️💋🙋♀️
I remember when it aired on the local stations, PBS I think, before I ever knew there was cable or satellite TV lol. I was always eager for school to end, so I could rush home to watch it. I think this is where my love of mysteries came from. What a great time to grow up in.
My... my childhood oh my gosh my childhood! I honestly don't think anything else could trigger childhood memories like this show God I wish it was still on.
OOH MY GOD!!!! THIS TAKES ME BACK TO THE GOOD OLD DAYS:):) LOVED THE PBS LINE UP BACK THEN. WISHBONE, ARTHUR, ZOOM ALL GREAT SHOW!!! THE YOUTH NEEDS MORE SHOWS LIKE THESE.....YOUTH IS THE ENGINE OF THE WORLD!!!!
Nope , the youth nowadays gets to see black people run over white people on Tik tok . Kinda wish we could go back to the 1990s, huh ?
I miss seeing wishbone. This is my childhood memories
I always found it so funny that Wishbone could smell the cookie from far away. LOL.
grew up with this and other PBS shows and still watch this every Halloween good to be a 90s kid
I'm 38 and I'm still love this show
Me too and I'm 39. 😊
I'm 34 and this is just as good as it was 25 years ago.
37, and same
36 and me too! Lol
I watch this every Halloween. Still makes me feel just like it did when I saw it as a kid. Wishbone is one of the best educational shows ever made.
I started watching Wishbone when I was a brand new teacher. Although I was already an adult, I loved the show, and the whole town in which it was set. I used to show Wishbone to my third graders and talk about the books that inspired the episodes. Now, looking back I have wonderful memories of all of the PBS shows from the time, and the early days of the internet, when kids and teachers were all discovering the places we could go with a computer.
Arguably the only reason I was ever interested in literature is because if this show. Ahh the memories.
Haha, same here. This series made me interested in reading other books and not just the books assigned to us in school.
me 2 lol
pct87 seriously because of this show I went into literature and now I've been published in 3 books
Gabby Jurado why are you lying about publishing books? You shouldn't do that.
Keira Croston never said I published books. I've been published in books. didn't lie
If Wishbone could talk he'd make an awesome Literacy teacher.
Well. he could be a literacy teacher for pets.
@@ijustgottahotdog thats cool im sure he could.🙋
What's weird is one of the characters from this episode actually responds to Wishbone when he runs past her to get to the cookie, in the beginning. Wishbone says, "Hi Wanda," and she says, "Hello." So, it makes you wonder about the rules of this universe. Do some particularly creative or insightful people hear Wishbone talk, or does everyone and few of them ever respond, or does no one ever hear him? Interesting. I like that the creators put little intriguing bits like that in the show (though, they could have just as easily been script errors or the like, haha).
@@saltyk2795 In the story bits, the people understand him as if he was really talking since he's playing a character, as opposed to the "real world" in which he's a regular dog.
@@purplemist7 Sure, but that was my point. I used to think the same way, but the Wanda character exists in the real world and still responds to Wishbone when he greets her; further, in the story bits, sometimes the other characters don't act as if they can hear him, even though he is supposed to be just another character in those worlds. That sort of thing is what makes it all a bit weird to me, lol. But, whatever. It's a fun show!
This was my childhood. It got me into literature, and to be an English major. :P thanks for the upload and the memories (yes I am an adult and rewatching this)
Wishbone got me reading books
@@data_storytelling9167 Same! Wishbone, Arthur, Reading Rainbow, and Between the Lions!
Damn!! I remember watching wishbone back in the mid 90s as a kid. 40 years old now and i can honestly say.........TIME SUCKS!!
Wishbone is timeless. Watched the episodes with my nieces and nephew. They loved it!
such nostalgia. I loved watching wishbone when I got home from school. ugh totally miss being a kid in the 90s
My grandmother told me about this show when I was a little boy! She said to turn on PBS at 4 pm after school. I got hooked! I've probably seen almost every Wishbone episode. I'm 38 now, and these are really cute and fun to watch.
Dude I loved wishbone. Plus I learned so much about old stories like Sherlock homes etc that I wouldn't have otherwise
I'm 37 years old and I remember watching this as a kid on PBS Kids. This brings back so many memories. I wish they bring this back.
it's 2023, and I was just reminded of this episode came to seek it out. I remember this coming on back in '98? I remember being so amazed to be seeing "Wishbone" on at a later hour than I was used to -- it was like some liminal space experience. Memorable episode from a very memorable show. Happy October.
What a blast from the past! I grew up with this, and can't thank you enough for posting it.
Here again for Spooktober! Again, after all these years, this show holds strong. So glad to have grown up with Wishbone.
Used to watch Wishbone with my kids. 70 years old now and still enjoy Wishbone.
I'm 36 and sooo happy to see this !! THANK YOU!
OMG I LOVED THIS SHOW AS A KID!!!
Same!!
you should still like it
@@JamesAtLarge SAME 😭
Wishbone wearing hats will always be awesome lol
my theatre friends dad is Larry Brantley. the voice of wishbone. I flipped out today
PhotoPhot what?! you are so lucky! ask him for pointers!!
omg that has,to be the coolest thing ever to know him. I am in love with this show.
I definitely would have flipped out ! That would make my day 😁😊 I loved wishbone as a kid and still watch it today
Caleb Ross 4:19 my son is actually famous friends with 3 people:Larry Brantley wishbone Scott Eastwood the famous son of Clint Eastwood and lady antebellums Charles Kelly
😯 too cool
Omg! The things I never knew I needed in adulthood
Magic, excitement, fantasy, thrills, and adventures. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow with Wishbone as Ichabod Crane and the headless horseman. This is a thrilling show for Halloween. It is immortalized and it never gets old. Beware of the headless horseman coming out in the night of All Hollow's Eve.
I watched this with my oldest son when he was little. Really miss my grown up babies
So many memories. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow was always my favorite ghost story as a kid. Would consume every version of it I could. Those eyes in that house always terrified me.
oh, I love this series. This is a classic.
I used to watch this when I was a kid with my grandma. Memories.
One of my favorite Halloween stories from when my son was little. I love Wishbone!
Some of the best times of my life...I couldn't wait to watch this show after school! ❤️
I remember watching this episode back in elementary school during October. It makes me feel so nostalgic. I love it!
My son LOVED this show when he was a kid. He went around talking to the neighbors dogs haha
My nephew used to watch this show when he was little but I admit I used to love this show when I was babysitting.
Back in the mid late 90s and early 2000s we had a ton of tapes for our kids growing up. I mean they could have watched the new show or movie every day on our VHS tapes. There were several favorites, but my favorite one was this. I always enjoyed it so much watching it with them. I would slip it in whenever I could, lol.
wishbone is the reason i got a jack russell :3
Wishbone was my reason for wanting and getting a Jack Russel
me too!!
Almost 4am I can't sleep and omg nostalgia lol I'm 31 and my brother is 32 I watched it here and there when I was little but my brother was a big fan lol so many memories he would watch it non stop
this is an awesome little movie, I'm 45 and love cartoons and shows like this ,could whatch these kinds of things all day long , thanks for showing them
When Wishbone started running at the start I actually died of laughing 😂
If only
I had a blast in the 90's. Wishbone, Goosebumps etc...
32 years old and still watching this every Spooky Season.
My night has just been made happy, my granddaughter is going to be able to watch Wishbone for the first time ever this weekend thanks to you for putting this on UA-cam for all to see this was such a big part of my daughters life and we look to try to find it on Netflix cable just couldn't find it at all and lo and behold here it is you have a new subscriber thank you much..💃
Aww the days of clean shows that took you far away
I miss watching Wishbone. It was actually a pretty smart, well written show.
I loved this show growing up!! Brings back so many memories :)
one of my favorite shows some times I am so happy I want to cry when I watch this again. I loved this show and Wishbone had the same spots as one of my cats who passed away so I am at once delighted and so very teary. Mostly though just joy and happiness watching if I had one complaint about the show it would be a little more character diversity but I lived for this show as a kid. Thank you for finding it. You have no idea how much it means to watch it again and feel the delight and happiness of watching a show I loved because it had animals good stories and books and the librarian was a nice lady who appreciates reading.
Thanks for creating this, PBS. This makes kids want to read.
Grown now and I watch this every year around Halloween!! memories!
I'm 52, my sons are 26 and 32. I love watching things they watched and/or we watched together. 😊😢😊
Same and 57 and daughter is 30. She is in Sleepy Hollow with her husband as I type this! And she and her husband are watching this now, she texted me to let me know how they were chilling tonight
@@GhostofSicklesleg God bless you and yours.
Can we just take a minute to talk about how Wishbone Yeets over that bench?😂
Tbh The Legend of Sleepy Hollow scared the everloving bageezus out of me as a kid. It still kinda freaks me out. This show was so good and kept me super interested in reading! Honestly, if not for this show, I wouldn’t have discovered so many amazing books! This show and little dog will always hold a special place in the heart. 💕🐶💕
WISHBONE!!!!!!! OMG, I grew up watching him and I loved him so much! I never got to see his version of SLEEPY HOLLOW, thank you so much for uploading this!
Just here watching Wishbone and reading all these nostalgic comments ✨ life is good 😊
My children always watched Wishbone ! Such a wonderful series for the young & young at heart 🐕 We 💙 Wishbone !! Fun memories ! 📚
Wishbone makes me so happy. I just turned 35, but these bring back so many great memories. This was an excellent show.
I'm 24 and spending my 2019 Halloween night getting drunk and (at the moment) watching this episode of Wish Bone
I've no regrets. So many good memories from this show.
omg I'm 31 yrs old lol n I got so excited when I found these videos I was just telling my daughters this was my fav show as a child😍😍😍😍😍
I remember watching this one Halloween afternoon after school before going out to trick or treat. Good times!
The other Halloween-themed episodes of "Wishbone" were "Frankenbone" , "Mixed Breeds" (episode featuring "The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde" story), and "Pantin' at the Opera".
Cody Noble you can say that again!
Cody Noble I still do and I'm 40 hank 40!!
Still come back to watch this episode every fall. I use to love this show as a child and as an adult this episode holds so much nostalgia for me!
this was always my favorite one, those cats eyes freaked me out as a kid. thanks for the upload it was a blast from the past.
I love wishbone I remember when they used to show us these and school kids nowadays will never know how awesome it was to watch a tape of this in school
That elderly couple looked like they were signalling Brom to dress up as the Headless Horseman to drive away Ichabod. Especially when the lady said, "You know, um, we're a bit overdue for another sighting of the Headless Horseman." She put a lot of emphasis on the words "Headless Horseman." Brom looked like he was disregarding their words or knew what they were hinting at.
I loved Wishbone growing up! He was one of my favorite shows as a kid!
This was one of my favorite shows.
Oh man, I have vivid memories about watching this on Halloween, waiting for it to get dark so I could Trick-or-Treat!
Amazing!
Ahhh. I loved this show as a kid!!
Longggggg time ago man I used to watch this back in the 90s man damn man how time flies I miss those days so much :"(
Huh.
This show is the reason why I want a Jack Russell terrier like Wishbone. And I would name him Wishbone.
Wishbone the Dog! Wish they'd bring your Series back. It was so enjoyable to watch w/my kids. I'd love to share it with my grandkids now!
I would watch this show with my grandpa I miss him a lot, it brings back happy memories
Omg, I loved this dog when I was a kid. Great memories. Ty so much.😍😍😍
I've watch this every fall and then right before Halloween since yr 2000.
Me too! Totally a tradition for me!!
SAME!!! Wow… I thought I was the only one! 🤩🎃
Used to rent the vhs from the local library and watch it every October when I was a kid would watch it at the grandparents house. Miss that house and those times
this is my childhood. this was my favorite episode when i was a little girl. I watched this and Frankenbone and hardly anything else. THANK YOU! for putting this up on youtube in such goodquality!!!
I used to watch this with my daughter and now I hope that my granddaughter's will enjoy this as much as we did. And I salute anybody that watches this with their kids because nowadays you really have to look hard for some great entertainment for your children on TV so kudos for all you parents Mom Dad sisters that watch this with your children be proud....✌🏼 not to mention Wishbone is so cute love that dog.!!!!
Loved this episode, get's me in the Halloween spirit every time. I wish Apple iTunes would pick this up and add this series to their catalogue. This beats watching this in parts, thanks for uploading the whole thing. Brings back memories.
I watch this every year during the Halloween season. Thanks :)
A recommendation for other Halloween-themed episodes of "Wishbone" are "Frankenbone", "Mixed Breeds" ("The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde"), and "Pantin' at the Opera".
me too!
booooookkkkkkssssss
It's that time again!!!
I remember watching this episode long ago as a kid.. And ever since then I remember this ep. every Halloween
I'm 56 and I remember watching this in the 90s.
I've said it before, but I'm shocked they never did an hour long Christmas special using "Christmas Carol".
+Jennifer Hiemstra Probably religious sensitivity.
Who knows if that's true here, but funny thing is, there's really no specific religious undertone in CC. It's only in generalties, like how there's an afterlife that we'll endure and WHAT we endure in that afterlife depends on how we lived our earthly life. Practically every religion believes that, so it's not cornering one specific one. Who knows. This show only ran for two season anyway, not enough canine told literature for my taste ;)
Jennifer Hiemstra Since I don't remember more than 10 episodes and likely won't watch the entire series, I guess I don't really mind. Don't get me wrong, I loved this show. I'm just not a fan anymore so I'm okay with how much exists.
You're probably right, after all it is the "Christmas" Carol, also if my thinking is correct, wishbone was made in the 90's which had its own flavour of the dreaded P.C.standards (political correctness just in case you weren't aware).
Ben Berlin If you're gonna abbreviate something and then say what it stands for, you might as well just write it out in the first place instead of being condescending.
Someone recently told me to look up this old television program called Wishbone that used to air back in the 90's (one of my college professors). I asked for details because I had no idea what it was (not only was this before my time, I was born in 2000, but I grew up in Ireland until moving to the US when I was 16 in 2017) and he said "just trust me, you'll like it". I had no idea what to expect, but I love old things, so I gave it a go. I'm so glad I did! I'm amazed at how well-made this is. I'm 21 years old and I enjoyed this even though it was made for wee ones (and I was able to suspend disbelief and just go with the idea of Ichabod Crane being a dog, it somehow worked out really well). I'll be looking up more episodes of this!
This and “Night of the Headless Horseman” are my two favorite renditions of the Legend Of Sleepy Hollow! Not that there’s anything wrong with Disney and Bing Crosby’s rendition. “You Can’t Reason With A Headless Man” is still one of my favorite songs!
Thank you for uploading, I remember as a kid not having a cable. But always loved watching this and Bill Nye the science guy.
50:29 is my earliest traumatic childhood memory from a piece of media. I was 4 years old when this episode aired, and those monster eyes have haunted me for at least 25 years. Now that I've rewatched it, they will haunt me for at least another 25 years.
42:18 as well
One of the many stepping stones to where I got to today...watching Sleepy Hollow on FOX! Which I might add is an awesome show!
I agree, okay so the guy who plays Mr, crane does look a bit to normal after being raised on the Disney version which is almost word for word from the original short story. but he makes up for it by at least in the 1st season plays the part of somebody who is way, way, way out of touch with our "modern" world in his mannerisms and even how he speaks not to mention what he says.
Oh man, I had the books and the little stuffed animal as a kid. Childhood memories!
*sob sob* I miss this show sooooo much!!!!
I loved this show as a kid I'm crying!!
Nostalgia knife to the heart, man.
when was that. i was 12 or 12 and 1/2 back in 1995 i liked this show a lot.
I was born in 1991 but I don't know how old I was back then but I still love this show