This intro is tap rooting into parts of my prefrontal cortex that haven't seen the light of day since I was three years old. I am hard wired to photographically memorize every single frame.
Brilliant. Perfectly describes my current condition. The show hasn’t aged well at all (watched some episodes with my 10 yr old recently) and he just had the OMG cat look as he stared at the show , then at me, then back to the show. Not in amazement and wonder .... like I was, but horror. Stiil, the intro transports me back instantly to early 70s
Life was wonderful then. God I had no clue how horrible things would turn out this pandemic. The crappy divided state of our nation. The billionaires going to space during the middle of a pandemic where all the hard workers are getting a few thousand dollars and losing their homes. Man I miss my childhood. And I thought it was bad
I remember every word to the intro song and so do many of my girlfriends. We never missed a show. As kids we thought the show was lit! Plus, there were NOT the vast choices on tv back then. Just channels 2-13, and most of that was for adults. There were no videotape recorders yet. No DVRS. No internet. Just great memories of a fun innocent childhood! 🤷🏻♀️
Wow, this was actually a real show? This intro has been a recurring dream of mine for at least 35 years. I must have seen the show as a little kid, and retained it in my subconscious mind.
+Funk Mex yeah and she is the genni on lids ville land of the living hats and the teen boy is Eddie Munster on the Munsters family television series and Charles Nelson rally on match game tv show seris and probley other classic game tv shows and tv show classic based on movie version the ghost of mrs mure in Christ always chubby billpage illusionist magician in fun God Bless everyone and happy Father's Day for all farthers out there
MR Magoo, Mr Rogers, Pink Panther, Speed Racer, Johnny Quest, the Archie's, Heckle & Jeckle, Tom & Jerry, Underdog, Popeye, Ultraman, Johnny Soko & His Flying Robot, Josey & The Pussycats, Gilligan's Island , Fantasy Island, F Troop, Captain Kangaroo, Mr Patches, Electric Company (With Rita Moreno yelling "Hey You Guys!!) can a time capsule please take me back there right now!!!!😄😄😄😄🎈🎈🎈🤡🎡🎠🎢
What a trip. I havn't seen that in about 40 years. I LIVED for Pufnstuf when I was a kid, even remember writing a letter to Jack Wilde. Seeing something after so long is definately an odd experience, reigniting those neural pathways again. I love it!!!
I loved this show when I was little - I had such a crush on Jack Wild! This and all the Krofft brothers shows had me glued to the TV on Saturday mornings, along with American Bandstand and reruns of the Monkees. Suddenly I feel very old...!
I just ordered it along with Isis and Shazam on dvd but thanks...Weird my dad dying has got me all nostalgic. I mean he has health problems but he was not on deaths door, thought I had a year or so to sit and listen to his stories of life in the 30 and 40's.. He is missed. Plus I have his sense of humor. I know a lot of stuff was labeled as being about drugs. Maybe some of it was but if you could not tell unless you were using drugs and the shows and songs made folks happy who cares.
This is my mothers early days, watched it when I was a kid on and off ( 1995) baby. I’m 27 now and weirdly the song is stuck in my head. Its the kind of kids show that prints itself in your head. When I have kids, they will be watching all these old ones.
Obviously other people remember this show and others such as The New Zoo Revue The Great Space Coaster Marine Boy ( it's seems to be lesser known) Get Smart Hogan Heroes Gilligan's island Bewitched I dream of Jeanie
@@markchoma9822 I remember The Bugaloos. There was something creepy as all get out about that show that I couldn't put my finger on. Maybe it had something to do with the fact that when I watched the show I was at an age (maybe seven or eight years old) where teenagers seemed like mysterious beings to me - not children in the usual sense, but not yet adults. I would learn many years later that the 'teenagers' in the show were actually young adults in their early 20s posing as teenagers.
Just talked to a friend here in noo zealand, we used to watch this on our one and only tv station,im sure a few stoner adults would have tuned into it too! wicked!!
Jack Wilde was so incredibly talented. 'Child actors' aren't ...'actors,' that is. They're cute, and that's about it, but, cute doesn't age well, and 99.99% of the kids u'll see in a film, or TV, won't work more than a couple of years. Jack Wilde was one of the exceptions, of this generation (others from this era, are Billy Mumy, Patty McCormack). He was rare, even in this small group, as not only could he act, but, he could sing, and he could dance, very well. I wish things had turned out better in his life. Very sad.
Born in 1967, this is my earliest TV memory, the song that is. Don't remember much about the show itself. I'm guessing from the first TV run in the UK - 1970 or 71.
Lots of hidden drug references in the show for sure. I remember reading something somewhere that said that 'HR Pufnstuf' originated in the expression "Home rollies, puffin' stuff'. Lidsville was a clear reference to a 'lid' of pot, or a nickel or dime bag of dope. 'Living Island' and the talking trees were an allusion to the hallucinogenic effects pot could generate if you smoked enough of it. Or got some pot that had a really high level of THC. One of the Krofft brothers even publicly stated that he had tried acid once and resolved never to use it again because, " 'that shit scares me.' " To my way of thinking, there is no way anyone could have had the whacked-out imagination needed to write for and produce a show like this without being fried on drugs. It's a good thing that the drug references flew over the heads of the parents and the children - I mean, can you imagine how parents all over North America would have utterly flipped out if they knew? The Kroffts and their production company would probably have gone bankrupt in the wake of the firestorm of adverse public opinion and the lawsuits.
Born in 1964 and this show along with Johnny Sokko and his Flying Robot were my favorites from childhood. What a great time to grow up in the late 60s thru the 70s!!!
I watched this show when it first aired back in 1969, I was 6 and this show made me so happy, I adored it! I never once found it at all creepy, but maybe that just means that I am naturally creepy, it certainly explains a lot, I was born to be creepy I guess, it's not just an affectation for me, lol, It is so interesting to me how different people perceive things, one personas creepy is another persons beloved childhood show, variety is the spice of life, if everyone felt the same it would be a very boring world. I did however wonder over the years what the heck old Sid and Marty were on when they created their shows, it was the 60's and 70's after all, could they have been sober, I doubt that seriously, lol, it would surprise me and I would challenge that!
H.R. Pufnstuf was a big part of my childhood, Thankfully, I do have some of the show on dvd. Do you remember a time when there was no cable tv, and the kids actually looked forward to Saturday morning tv and cartoons? Then later in the day, a local network showed the creature double feature in the afternoon. As a kid, I so looked forward to watching Saturday tv!
I used to watch reruns of this in the 90s and my first lsd experience was watching this show. I feel like the walls are melting just hearing the theme song
I started hearing this intro in my prime time favorite hours of any week, Saturday AM programing. Ten years later I found myself with a friend when things got tough. That friend was cocaine. I couldn't do a little because I couldn't do enough. My usage was unstoppable.
Thoses were the days when they really had good imaginations... They just dont have that anymore... Although Mighty Mouse was my favorite.. This was sooooo cool.. I love H.R. Puff N Stuff!
I Loved H.R. PUFNSTUF!... when I was a kid. Then, when I got a little older, I'd "Puff-Some-Stuff" when things got rough, lol, It always made me feel a lot better. Times were so much kinder back then.
Great show!!! Hats of to them.. I wish they still was on regular Saturday shows. .now they have all gun, killing, drugs.... no tom and jerry shows....got love the cat after the rat.
His Honour! HR Pufinstuf I so loved this show. I was only 7 years old when HR Pufinstuf first aired. I would imagine singing and dancing with all the characters on Living Island. Then capture Witchiepoo and throw the witch in her own dungeon and give Seymore the Spider to my younger sister as a birthday gift.
when I was a kid growing up , I had NO IDEA, what HR PufnStuf was about, but by Jayez, I loved Witchypoo, with her 2 sidekicks,Orson and Seymour !!!Who were they, as a matter of interest ?..and I think we should make Oranges Poranges the World International Anthem......who says, there ain't no rhyme for Oranges!!! pure childhood magic
Omg I loved this crazy show! Witchypoo was hilarious! Sid Croft lived next door to my BF in the 70s he had a cool house way up in the Hollywood hills. I remember him saying how crazy at first this show seemed but Sigmund & the Sea Monsters The Buggles and The Banana Splits were huge so why NOT lmao
rip the beloved billie hayes sadly THE cast even voice cast of this GREAT series even the movie is now gone SO if you wish to TEAR apart 70's kids childhoods by GOING yeah drug use REMEMBER THIS IS TENS TIMES BETTER THEN THE CRAP shown to kids now.
i showed my nieces the puff n stuff theme song and told them that was the shows when i was a young kid in the making about 10 yrs old i still remember back then
I remember catching reruns of this in the early 90s when I was little. Did Nickelodeon ever rerun this back then? Can't remember. I loved watching this and it still holds up today.
Even as a kid in the 70s I knew Sid and Marty's humor was a strange different kind of humor...and I loved it...H.R & Sigmund and his sea monsters..that fort was a childs dream fort...Good Times.
I'm not sure what frightens me more: HR Pufinstuf, the Banana Splits show, or the fact that I watched this show every week and actually looked forward to it. Witchy Poo was the original rave scene girl with those long striped socks....
@Brdj010 I would have been 2 years old when I saw it based on those dates. Considering I remember witchie poo's hotel before I ever saw HR, I have to assume it lived on in syndication. And yes, I've spent the last 40 years trying to supress the flashbacks. Electric Company has nothing on Sidney and Krofft when it comes to hallucinogenic child-care.
I often say that the evil is in the mind of those who are trying to analyze. But think what you will, I believe I am a better person from growing up on this stuff, the concept of loyalty and friendship of shows like this help make me into the kind of person that family and friends can depend on.
i loved this showw:) when i was little this was all i would watch!!!!!! i still have the box set of this show:) this brings back sooooo many memoires:D haha i feel like a loser but i do love this show!!!!
@Neville6000 Were there enough episodes to put on a DVD? I thought there were only a few before it got pulled. I can't remember more than like 10 at the most. The Pufnstuff movie was probably longer than all the TV episodes put together.
This intro is tap rooting into parts of my prefrontal cortex that haven't seen the light of day since I was three years old. I am hard wired to photographically memorize every single frame.
🤣🤣🤣🤣me toooo
Wait until you have a flashback of the Banana Splits
@@horus4862 Raised on them too!
Brilliant. Perfectly describes my current condition. The show hasn’t aged well at all (watched some episodes with my 10 yr old recently) and he just had the OMG cat look as he stared at the show , then at me, then back to the show. Not in amazement and wonder .... like I was, but horror. Stiil, the intro transports me back instantly to early 70s
Me too !
Saturday mornings were never complete without an episode of this and the Banana Splits. Life was so simple then.
Life was wonderful then. God I had no clue how horrible things would turn out this pandemic. The crappy divided state of our nation. The billionaires going to space during the middle of a pandemic where all the hard workers are getting a few thousand dollars and losing their homes. Man I miss my childhood. And I thought it was bad
Don't forget Lidsville
stop that's so real
Don't forget about Underdog!
Great show but I'm still convinced the creators were high when they came up with this idea
I LOVED this when it was running, and hugely disappointed when it ceased. Kids would LOVE this today!.... New Zealand here...
Saturday morning cartoons In 1970s was the best ever
I'm 19, but this show was my favorite growing up. I love my dad for showing me this. I'll tell you, better than the crap on Now.
I'm on FB too much. I wanted to click the love/heart response here, lol!
truth!
How do i delete a comment 😂
I am fortunate to be born in 65 and grew up in 70s and 80s. Things were simply and we appreciated what we had.
65 was the best year I was born in September of 65
I remember every word to the intro song and so do many of my girlfriends. We never missed a show. As kids we thought the show was lit! Plus, there were NOT the vast choices on tv back then. Just channels 2-13, and most of that was for adults. There were no videotape recorders yet. No DVRS. No internet. Just great memories of a fun innocent childhood! 🤷🏻♀️
The creators of this show certainly were "puffin' stuff"....
ur comments make me trippy
Ha ha ha that was soo funny..i forgot about this show till i looked up jack wild..too bad he drank and smoked. Early death😪
Now THAT'S a great pun!
~JSV
Wow, this was actually a real show? This intro has been a recurring dream of mine for at least 35 years. I must have seen the show as a little kid, and retained it in my subconscious mind.
lol coolest comment ever
That witch is creepy
+Funk Mex yeah and she is the genni on lids ville land of the living hats and the teen boy is Eddie Munster on the Munsters family television series and Charles Nelson rally on match game tv show seris and probley other classic game tv shows and tv show classic based on movie version the ghost of mrs mure in Christ always chubby billpage illusionist magician in fun God Bless everyone and happy Father's Day for all farthers out there
I like the show.
quanfa88 This was my favorite cartoon!! Witchipoo was the bomb! 💜
Found this show thanks to my mother back in 2002 and had all the vhs collection and now have the dvd.
WOW!! I Use To Love This Saturday Morning Show H&R Puff N Stuff.. 1970's And Beyond 🔥 🌟 🔥 🌟...
This meant soo much to find this ! One of my favorite Cousins, Van Charles Snowden. He Worked with Sid and Marty Croft many years ,he died in 1971.
These are the memories of my childhood. Pufnstuff, Lidsville, Shazam, and all the rest. What a great time to be a kid!
wasnt Shazam a hoax? People think the movie shazam exists but it didnt
@@glenmcshane3747 The Shazam / Isis Hour came on every Saturday morning.
MR Magoo, Mr Rogers, Pink Panther, Speed Racer, Johnny Quest, the Archie's, Heckle & Jeckle, Tom & Jerry, Underdog, Popeye, Ultraman, Johnny Soko & His Flying Robot, Josey & The Pussycats, Gilligan's Island , Fantasy Island, F Troop, Captain Kangaroo, Mr Patches, Electric Company (With Rita Moreno yelling "Hey You Guys!!) can a time capsule please take me back there right now!!!!😄😄😄😄🎈🎈🎈🤡🎡🎠🎢
The groovie ghoulies.
On this day, I am 19. I watched this when I was 5 thanks to my father. I feel so happy I learnt that H.R Pufnstuf was.
What a trip. I havn't seen that in about 40 years. I LIVED for Pufnstuf when I was a kid, even remember writing a letter to Jack Wilde. Seeing something after so long is definately an odd experience, reigniting those neural pathways again. I love it!!!
I loved this show when I was little - I had such a crush on Jack Wild! This and all the Krofft brothers shows had me glued to the TV on Saturday mornings, along with American Bandstand and reruns of the
Monkees. Suddenly I feel very old...!
I just ordered it along with Isis and Shazam on dvd but thanks...Weird my dad dying has got me all nostalgic. I mean he has health problems but he was not on deaths door, thought I had a year or so to sit and listen to his stories of life in the 30 and 40's.. He is missed. Plus I have his sense of humor. I know a lot of stuff was labeled as being about drugs. Maybe some of it was but if you could not tell unless you were using drugs and the shows and songs made folks happy who cares.
This is my mothers early days, watched it when I was a kid on and off ( 1995) baby. I’m 27 now and weirdly the song is stuck in my head. Its the kind of kids show that prints itself in your head. When I have kids, they will be watching all these old ones.
This came to our screens in Nigeria in the 70s Unfortunately, I can hardly find anyone now who remembers it. The theme was so contagious back then.
H.R PUFNSTUF ruled when I was growing up in the 70"s. Watched it Saturdays, Loved Jack Wild in Oliver, so I was thrilled to see him again in HR!
does anyone other than me remember this crazy Saturday morning show.
+David Mathews still watch it!
I remembered it. I watched it on TV on Saturday mornings.
Of course dragon, and like David I too still watch it! I even used the video in a marijuana post. lol ....... love all that old innuendo!
Yes, and Lidsville, too, hehehehe :D
Obviously other people remember this show and others such as
The New Zoo Revue
The Great Space Coaster
Marine Boy ( it's seems to be lesser known)
Get Smart
Hogan Heroes
Gilligan's island
Bewitched
I dream of Jeanie
I grew up watching this. Between HR and Sigmund the Sea Monster, it was like an acid trip every Saturday.
Dont forget about Lidsville or The Bugaloos.
@@markchoma9822 I remember The Bugaloos. There was something creepy as all get out about that show that I couldn't put my finger on. Maybe it had something to do with the fact that when I watched the show I was at an age (maybe seven or eight years old) where teenagers seemed like mysterious beings to me - not children in the usual sense, but not yet adults. I would learn many years later that the 'teenagers' in the show were actually young adults in their early 20s posing as teenagers.
When i was young i did watch this show,and i remember really liking it,lol.
Just talked to a friend here in noo zealand, we used to watch this on our one and only tv station,im sure a few stoner adults would have tuned into it too! wicked!!
Jack Wilde was so incredibly talented.
'Child actors' aren't ...'actors,' that is.
They're cute, and that's about it, but, cute doesn't age well, and 99.99% of the kids u'll see in a film, or TV, won't work more than a couple of years.
Jack Wilde was one of the exceptions, of this generation (others from this era, are Billy Mumy, Patty McCormack).
He was rare, even in this small group, as not only could he act, but, he could sing, and he could dance, very well.
I wish things had turned out better in his life. Very sad.
Born in 1967, this is my earliest TV memory, the song that is. Don't remember much about the show itself. I'm guessing from the first TV run in the UK - 1970 or 71.
Incontrovertible proof that drugs were in abundant supply in the children's entertainment industry in the 70s. That's why the shows were so good.
Lots of hidden drug references in the show for sure. I remember reading something somewhere that said that 'HR Pufnstuf' originated in the expression "Home rollies, puffin' stuff'. Lidsville was a clear reference to a 'lid' of pot, or a nickel or dime bag of dope. 'Living Island' and the talking trees were an allusion to the hallucinogenic effects pot could generate if you smoked enough of it. Or got some pot that had a really high level of THC.
One of the Krofft brothers even publicly stated that he had tried acid once and resolved never to use it again because, " 'that shit scares me.' "
To my way of thinking, there is no way anyone could have had the whacked-out imagination needed to write for and produce a show like this without being fried on drugs. It's a good thing that the drug references flew over the heads of the parents and the children - I mean, can you imagine how parents all over North America would have utterly flipped out if they knew? The Kroffts and their production company would probably have gone bankrupt in the wake of the firestorm of adverse public opinion and the lawsuits.
omg,holy hell,i just had the most major flashback....damn,i am only 35,i must have been REALLY young,but i remember this show.
this was the koolest show when i was a kid everyone watched it .i did everyday. along with Captain Kangaroo
A loved this when a was young, wee Jimmy the flute, and a thought that witch was scary back then
I always wanted to learn that little dance dude did at.the end....that's funky
Born in 1964 and this show along with Johnny Sokko and his Flying Robot were my favorites from childhood. What a great time to grow up in the late 60s thru the 70s!!!
I watched this show when it first aired back in 1969, I was 6 and this show made me so happy, I adored it! I never once found it at all creepy, but maybe that just means that I am naturally creepy, it certainly explains a lot, I was born to be creepy I guess, it's not just an affectation for me, lol, It is so interesting to me how different people perceive things, one personas creepy is another persons beloved childhood show, variety is the spice of life, if everyone felt the same it would be a very boring world. I did however wonder over the years what the heck old Sid and Marty were on when they created their shows, it was the 60's and 70's after all, could they have been sober, I doubt that seriously, lol, it would surprise me and I would challenge that!
it was a joke, I am not besmirching the Bros!
H.R. Pufnstuf was a big part of my childhood, Thankfully, I do have some of the show on dvd. Do you remember a time when there was no cable tv, and the kids actually looked forward to Saturday morning tv and cartoons? Then later in the day, a local network showed the creature double feature in the afternoon. As a kid, I so looked forward to watching Saturday tv!
😊
my mom used to watch this show as a kid once!
I used to watch reruns of this in the 90s and my first lsd experience was watching this show. I feel like the walls are melting just hearing the theme song
I started hearing this intro in my prime time favorite hours of any week, Saturday AM programing.
Ten years later I found myself with a friend when things got tough. That friend was cocaine. I couldn't do a little because I couldn't do enough. My usage was unstoppable.
This show totally scared me as a kid. You know, the kid like fusion of fear and wonder….
i'm only 14 years old, and i watch that, here on Brazil, every Saturday 10:00 AM. It's amazing! I don't know what is, but i can't stop watching!
OMG. What memories this brings back. Great stuff. Oh, I mean, Puff N Stuff.
I loved hr pufnstuf and sigmond the seamonster etc. This brings back some cool childhood memories
I like the harmonizing on "the beautiful boat was gone."
Speaking of the boat gone, Marty Krofft is also gone. Sorry.
Thoses were the days when they really had good imaginations... They just dont have that anymore... Although Mighty Mouse was my favorite.. This was sooooo cool.. I love H.R. Puff N Stuff!
I Loved H.R. PUFNSTUF!... when I was a kid. Then, when I got a little older, I'd "Puff-Some-Stuff" when things got rough, lol, It always made me feel a lot better. Times were so much kinder back then.
Great show!!! Hats of to them.. I wish they still was on regular Saturday shows. .now they have all gun, killing, drugs.... no tom and jerry shows....got love the cat after the rat.
Two words sum this remarkable children's TV series up ❗
Golden Memories❗😎
His Honour! HR Pufinstuf
I so loved this show. I was only 7 years old when HR Pufinstuf first aired. I would imagine singing and dancing with all the characters on Living Island. Then capture Witchiepoo and throw the witch in her own dungeon and give Seymore the Spider to my younger sister as a birthday gift.
WOW...this brings back memories...didn't realize i still knew the words by heart!!
Lol! I remember that intro! Sweet footwork by the boy when he's walking with HRP at the end!
Ha! yeah that was always weird!
when I was a kid growing up , I had NO IDEA, what HR PufnStuf was about, but by Jayez, I loved Witchypoo, with her 2 sidekicks,Orson and Seymour !!!Who were they, as a matter of interest ?..and I think we should make Oranges Poranges the World International Anthem......who says, there ain't no rhyme for Oranges!!! pure childhood magic
No, CNR was on a similar show called "Lidsville"... Billie Hayes ("Witchiepoo") was also on that one as "Weenie the Genie".
I have fond memories of this show even though I was eight at the time..
omg..watched this when i was a kid. Brings back memories :)
Yup! And Lidsville, and Sigmund and the Sea Monsters! Ha! The best shows back then, I was born March 7, 1963, today, my birthday in fact! Ha!,
i was watching a marathon of this on tvland in about 2003 and i was up until 3:00 am watching it....it was SO addicting....
I saw this as a kid back in the early 80's, a decade or so after the series ended. The Krofft brothers made some very unique and imaginative TV shows.
Flash back from my childhood, there were some other good ones. Space Giants, Lost in space, The Lone Ranger, The Riffle man .. the list goes on and on
I adored this programe got excited on a fri night that and the banasplits
My partner sai yeah all my brothers and me crowded round or bulky big telly to watch the while his mum and dad got a lie in
OMG. I had to come & find this...I used to love this show with Witchie Poo!!!!!!🤩🤩🤩😄
I remember the movie version of "H. R. Pufnstuf". I saw it on channel 48 back in 1982. I was thirteen years old at the time.
This show always messed with my mind as a kid.....
the kid is half drowned but jumps up and does a jig. that always cracked me up
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I seen the DVD's at a discount store this year. I smiled.
Omg I loved this crazy show! Witchypoo was hilarious! Sid Croft lived next door to my BF in the 70s he had a cool house way up in the Hollywood hills. I remember him saying how crazy at first this show seemed but Sigmund & the Sea Monsters The Buggles and The Banana Splits were huge so why NOT lmao
rip the beloved billie hayes sadly THE cast even voice cast of this GREAT series even the movie is now gone SO if you wish to TEAR apart 70's kids childhoods by GOING yeah drug use REMEMBER THIS IS TENS TIMES BETTER THEN THE CRAP shown to kids now.
I was terrified of Witchy Poo, my shameful youth 😂
i showed my nieces the puff n stuff theme song and told them that was the shows when i was a young kid in the making about 10 yrs old i still remember back then
These were scary times lol.. this scared the crap out of me when I was little.
Do you know what else you can't do a little because you can't do enough?
Weed.
Haha funny. I do not smoke even though
Now that I am older I can't believe I used to watch this; great memories though!!
I've thought that myself at times.
I remember catching reruns of this in the early 90s when I was little. Did Nickelodeon ever rerun this back then? Can't remember. I loved watching this and it still holds up today.
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Even as a kid in the 70s I knew Sid and Marty's humor was a strange different kind of humor...and I loved it...H.R & Sigmund and his sea monsters..that fort was a childs dream fort...Good Times.
70s Saturday morning memories of being jacked up on Captain Crunch and watching cartoons. What a great childhood.
It kinda creeped me out when i was younger..trying now to appreciate this cuz i am much older
I'm not sure what frightens me more: HR Pufinstuf, the Banana Splits show, or the fact that I watched this show every week and actually looked forward to it. Witchy Poo was the original rave scene girl with those long striped socks....
Wow!! woke this morning and it was on t.v.lol....
They all were puffin' stuff back in those times.
Sad that I remember Mama Cass Elliot played Witchie Poo's cousin on this show, always sitting in a bathtub filled with food.
OMG!!! I loved this show!!!
"Slow down, you move too fast. You've got to make the mornin' last. Just, kickin' down a couple of stones. Looking for fun and feelin' groovy...."
Greg Palmer Um, that's kickin' down the cobblestones" -- You're welcome.
Kennita Watson Thank you. That was my mistake.
Greg Palmer We live to serve ;-). Live long and prosper.
(returns Vulcan Salute)
+Greg Palmer (Gives the star wars Tantoine salute) May the force be with the pair of you.
I remember these days, when the intro & outro took up half the show.
@Brdj010 I would have been 2 years old when I saw it based on those dates. Considering I remember witchie poo's hotel before I ever saw HR, I have to assume it lived on in syndication. And yes, I've spent the last 40 years trying to supress the flashbacks. Electric Company has nothing on Sidney and Krofft when it comes to hallucinogenic child-care.
I often say that the evil is in the mind of those who are trying to analyze. But think what you will, I believe I am a better person from growing up on this stuff, the concept of loyalty and friendship of shows like this help make me into the kind of person that family and friends can depend on.
Little known fact: The first title of this show was Little boy who Sails into Danger or LSD for short
i loved this showw:) when i was little this was all i would watch!!!!!! i still have the box set of this show:) this brings back sooooo many memoires:D haha i feel like a loser but i do love this show!!!!
This was a funny show. Gotta love the white patent leather shoes on tubby H.R.
I love it. so many memories.
Hand Rolled Puffing Stuff; aka Marijuana
I love the comment, well said
This series on SyFy called Channel Zero has taken this intro as inspiration for one of their seasons called Candle Cove. Also from creepy pasta
Yess i remember It...the Best TV show
@Neville6000
Were there enough episodes to put on a DVD? I thought there were only a few before it got pulled. I can't remember more than like 10 at the most. The Pufnstuff movie was probably longer than all the TV episodes put together.
So many bloody memories watching this when I was younger
thanks for the *trip* back in time...enjoyed it back then...may look in on it....
Sweet I always loved this song and show THank you for putting this up!!
Ahh, the classics.....I loved this show !
RIP, Witchiepoo (Billie Hayes).
Now i know everyone was high lol i loved this show i loved the talking flut
I missed out on all the fun because I grew up in Germany.
here because the office reminded me of this epic show haha
I didnt realise that there were only 17 episodes.