1000 thank yous for posting this! The Easy Show was my favorite toy as a very little boy; I think I went through at least two of them. Just to hear the machine again and see the simple little films is overwhelming. Wow....thank you.
Great memories! My parents bought this only after they couldn't find another Kenner Change-A-Channel TV. I wish I could find a tv ad on it, It was the highlight of my childhood in the 60s. Thank you for the post!!
I also had one. Was so hopeful leading up to Christmas and was not disappointed. Loved it. Great to see these after all these years. Thanks much for posting. 😊
I got hours and hours of fun out of my Easy Show, had the blue one and also had most of these cartoons shown here, Flintstones was my favorite. Got mine the year they came out in 65'.
thought these were long forgotten,had this back in the early 70's with all the films,didn't have the ones shown here though. The ones i remember where,Hardy Boys with Shawn Cassidy and Parker Stevenson,Star Trek os with William Shatner,Lancelot Link,Sabrina the teenage witch,Filmations version of cartoon Superman,Banana Splits,Motor Mouse and Autocat,Wacky Races...there are more,but memory can't recall all titles...these where all in colour 8mm with captions...wish i kept them on their blister cards,they maybe hard to fnd now..
Yes, I removed the films from the Easy Show cartridges, and put them on standard 8mm film reels. You should be able to find those movies you're looking for on Ebay...I do see them pop up there from time to time. That's where I bought mine, so just keep searching and I'm sure you'll locate some.
I don't have any of the Kenner Easy Show films, these Kenner Easy Show cartridges uses standard 8mm film. This would be a hack job to take any of the cartridges and run it on my Kodak Super Showtime 8 projector and it will look better.
very cool,did you take these off the easy show reels?i did that too after my easy show projector died when i was a kid.just recently bought an easy show and having a hell of a time finding any movies to play on it! any suggestions on where to find some? i have lassie/3 stooges and a couple others i cant remember
1000 thank yous for posting this! The Easy Show was my favorite toy as a very little boy; I think I went through at least two of them. Just to hear the machine again and see the simple little films is overwhelming. Wow....thank you.
Great memories! My parents bought this only after they couldn't find another Kenner Change-A-Channel TV. I wish I could find a tv ad on it, It was the highlight of my childhood in the 60s. Thank you for the post!!
I also had one. Was so hopeful leading up to Christmas and was not disappointed. Loved it. Great to see these after all these years.
Thanks much for posting. 😊
watching these cartoons like this bring back so many memories, thanks for posting!!!!
I got hours and hours of fun out of my Easy Show, had the blue one and also had most of these cartoons shown here, Flintstones was my favorite. Got mine the year they came out in 65'.
I got one of these Kenner projectors in the early 60’s with the 1950’s Superman TV show. I think it may have been a Christmas present.
It was so cool having 8MM cartoons that you could watch whenever. But my dad needed to run the projector, until I got my Easy Show.
I have to get one of these, this is cool. Wish I had one
The Atom Ant episode is "Rambling Robot," Toykingwonder has posted a video on Easy-Show projectors that includes the main title card.
thought these were long forgotten,had this back in the early 70's with all the films,didn't have the ones shown here though. The ones i remember where,Hardy Boys with Shawn Cassidy and Parker Stevenson,Star Trek os with William Shatner,Lancelot Link,Sabrina the teenage witch,Filmations version of cartoon Superman,Banana Splits,Motor Mouse and Autocat,Wacky Races...there are more,but memory can't recall all titles...these where all in colour 8mm with captions...wish i kept them on their blister cards,they maybe hard to fnd now..
Huckleberry Hound: "Freeway Patrol" (1958)
Secret Squirrel: "Yellow Pinkie" (1965)
"THE FLINTSTONES": "Droop-A-Long Flintstone" (1961)
"Precious Pupp": "Queen of the Road" (1965)
"Atom Ant": "The Big Gimmick" (1965)
Yogi Bear: "Disguise and Gals" (1961)
Yes, those came out in the late 60s or early 70s. Kenner at one point also offered sound cartoons.
Got it for Christmas as a boy,sure wish I still had it.
Yes, I removed the films from the Easy Show cartridges, and put them on standard 8mm film reels. You should be able to find those movies you're looking for on Ebay...I do see them pop up there from time to time. That's where I bought mine, so just keep searching and I'm sure you'll locate some.
I don't have any of the Kenner Easy Show films, these Kenner Easy Show cartridges uses standard 8mm film. This would be a hack job to take any of the cartridges and run it on my Kodak Super Showtime 8 projector and it will look better.
0:03 Spongerang Theater Series
Easy Show Projector with Two Pups
very cool,did you take these off the easy show reels?i did that too after my easy show projector died when i was a kid.just recently bought an easy show and having a hell of a time finding any movies to play on it! any suggestions on where to find some? i have lassie/3 stooges and a couple others i cant remember