Today, looking back 70s Saturday morning cartoon "The Osmonds".
They get their own cartoons, such as Bill Cosby, Fat Albert, Jackson 5ive, and many celebrities' own cartoons. I had seen documentaries when I was 13, and my mother has been a fan of the music since she was young, I pointed to him, "Who is that guy?" my mum said, "Donny Osmonds" I didn't know he was on the band along with his brothers like Jackson Five or BeeGees. I'm making fun of their terrible cartoons in the past and I did my reviews. Actually, they remember them since growing up listening to music in the 70s. The Osmonds producer by Rankin/Bass production brought us, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, The King Kong Show, The Return of the King (1980), Silverhawks, Tigershark as a part of The Comic Strip, and The Wind in the Willow (1987 film).
Some of the Japanese live-action in English dubs such as King Kong Escape (1967), and The Last Dinosaurs.
I grew up watching Thundercats, one of my favourite TV series as a kid. F--k to reboots for ruining my childhood. What Cartoon Network did to Teen Titans Go and PowerPuff Girls.
In "The Beatles" cartoon each episode owns the song lyrics but they're not really singing it was voice actor late Paul Free. John Lennon didn't like the cartoon version of themselves.
The Osmonds intro
A terrible dancing spinning like ballet.
1st. Arabic opening
I remember this since I was a kid. I grew up watching in Arabic It didn't sound like Donny it was the Lebanese voice actor who had done previously anime. I don't watch any episodes but my all-time favourite is Mazinger Z in Arabic, sadly cancelled only 24 out of 92 episodes similar to the American version (Tranzor Z) and 65 out of the 92 episodes but I had to see that first. I love anime as a kid, and I do love the monster movie.
In 1997, Donny plays himself as a guest star in Johnny Bravo, the same outfit from the seventh cartoon, and hiding and seek in garbage makes me funny.


