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THE BRADY KIDS (1972-1974)
September 9, 1972, through August 31, 1974
Season I - Saturdays 10:30-11:00am
Season II - Saturdays 11:00-11:30am
Executive Producer: | Sherwood Schwartz |
Producers: | Lou Scheimer and Norm Prescott, Filmation |
Associates: | Marc Richards |
Director: | Hal Sutherland |
Animators: | Jim Brummett, Bob Carlson, Zion Davush, Otto Feuer, Ed Friedman, Lee Halpern, Laverne Harding, Lou Kachivas, Les Kaluza, Marsh Lamore, Larry Miller, Russ Von Neida, Bill Nunes, Casey Onaitis, Jack Ozark, Anthony Fabian, William Pratt, Eddie Rehberg, Len Rogers, Virgil Ross, Louise Sandoval, Larry Silverman, Hank Smith, Ralph Somerville, Reuben Timmins, George Waiss, Kaem Wong |
Music: | Yvetta Blais and Jeff Michaels |
New Main Cast: | Larry Storch (Marlon, Mop Top) Jane Webb (Ping and Pong) Erika Scheilmer (Marcia - 2nd Season) Lane Scheimer (Greg - 2nd Season) Keith Sutherland (Peter - 2nd Season) |
Extra Voice Cast: | Lola Fisher (Miss Tickle) Lennie Weinrib (Clark Kent/Superman) William Conrad (Lone Ranger) Ivan Naranjo (Tonto - uncredited) |
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THE JUNGLE BUNGLE, PART I & II
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Original Airdate: Released on September 09, 1972 (Part I)
Original Airdate: Released on September 16, 1972 (Part II)
In "Jungle Bungle," the Brady Kids -- Marcia, Jan, Cindy, Greg, Peter and Bobby -- along with Mop Top, their dog, enter a balloon race at the local carnival. But something goes wrong and the balloon takes the group to a strange, far-away island inhabited by the most eccentric characters the kids have ever seen.
It is on this island that the Bradys meet a host of colorful new friends who become regulars in "The Brady Kids" series. Among them are Marlon, a magical mynah bird whose talents include ventriloquism and impersonations; Ping and Pong, two pandas who speak only Chinese, and Father Nature, who, henpecked by his wife, Mother Nature, has taken over her responsibilities, causing earth- shaking chaos.
The Bradys, caught up in their exciting new adventures, come to the realization that they face an overwhelming problem -- how do they get back home?
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#3 DOUBLE TROUBLE
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Original Airdate: Released on September 23, 1972
Bobby inadvertently wishes aloud that he was Clint Flint, the he-man movie star. Marlon uses his magical powers and the wish comes true, except for Bobby's voice. The unsettling things that happen to Bobby at school are nothing compared to what happens when Bobby and the other Brady Kids, along with Mop Top, Marlon, Ping and Pong, descend upon the movie studio where Clint Flint is supposed to be working.
The Brady Kids sing "Ain't It Crazy?"
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#4 LONG GONE SILVER
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Original Airdate: Released on September 30, 1972
Bobby wishes his new Lone Ranger Fan Club pin was real silver so Marlon, the magical mynah, obliges -- only the silver turns out to be the Lone Ranger's horse by that name.
Lone Ranger and Tonto come looking for the faithful steed. They join the Brady Kids in trying to find help to get Silver out of the kids' treehouse.
Their first trouble occurs when the police arrest the Lone Ranger and Tonto on suspicion of being the Masquerade Gang, a duo that operates in various disguises.
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#5 CINDY'S SUPER FRIENDS
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Original Airdate: Released on October 7, 1972
Cindy meets mild-mannered Clark Kent and the Brady Kids are teamed with him to paint a bank building during the city's "Paint-Up" week.
The Wily Toulouse La Trick and his henchman Igor substitute delayed-action invisible paint so that when the bank becomes invisible they can rob it. Little do they realize that Clark Kent can change into Superman any time he can find a telephone booth.
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#6 POP GOES THE MYNAH
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Original Airdate: Released on October 14, 1972
Marlon, the magical mynah bird, accompanies the Brady Kids to a soda pop plant and gets sealed into a can and taken away to market.
The Bradys offer a reward for Marlon's return. However, the bird falls into the clutches of Sleazy Sam, the confidence man, and his henchman, Knuckles, who plan to make a fortune off the talking bird in show business.
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#7 WHO WAS THAT DOG
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Original Airdate: Released on October 21, 1972
The Brady Kids enter their dog Mop Top and their pandas, Ping and Pong, in a pet show. Marlon, the magical mynah bird, thinks competing in a pet show is beneath his dignity, but goes along as a spectator. When he inadvertently casts some magic spells, he becomes very much a part of the action.
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#8 IT AIN'T NECESSARILY SNOW
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Original Airdate: Released on October 28, 1972
Greg accepts Chuck's challenge to a ski race at the winter carnival. Things look bad for Greg, as he can barely stand up on skis, while Chuck is somewhat of an expert. The assistance of Marlon, the magical mynah bird, doesn't help matters.
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#9 A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE END ZONE
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Original Airdate: Released on November 4, 1972
The Brady Kids pick up what they think is their lost football, but it turns out to be a spaceship containing three tiny men from Venus. The Venusians get separated from their spaceship, make friends with the Brady Kids, and they all join in an adventurous search for the missing vehicle.
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#10 THAT WAS NO WORTHY OPPONENT, THAT WAS MY SISTER
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Original Airdate: Released on November 11, 1972
Greg learns that his opponents in the student council election are his sister Marcia and his nemesis, Chuck. Chuck alters Greg's campaign poster at the printers in a way that makes Greg look ridiculous, but Greg thinks its his sister Marcia who has stooped to dirty politics.
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#11 YOU TOOK THE WORDS RIGHT OUT OF MY TAPE
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Original Airdate: Released on November 18, 1972
Peter's tape recorder, without his knowledge, picks up a conversation between two men planning to steal the crown jewels of Domania, soon to arrive in town for an exhibit. The Brady Kids and their pets -- Mop Top the dog, Marlon, the magical mynah bird, and the two pandas, Ping and Pong -- are at the dock when the ship bearing the crown jewels arrives, on the lookout for anything suspicious. Mop Top, separated from the others, surprises the thieves in the act of stealing the jewels.
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#12 GIVE ME A HOME WHERE THE PANDA BEARS ROAM AND THE DOG AND THE MYNAH BIRD PLAY
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Original Airdate: Released on November 25, 1972
The Brady Kids and their pets help Fleetwood's uncle conduct a cattle drive. The kids discover that the cattle herd consists of one cow. However, it is marked for rustling by two grizzled old-timers, Sagebrush and Tumbleweed.
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#13 IT'S ALL GREEK TO ME
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Original Airdate: Released on December 2, 1972
The Brady Kids, their pets and Wonder Woman are transported to ancient Greece where the kids compete in the Olympic Games. The kids beat the Greek athletes in the qualifying heat of the Marathon run. However, Wonder Woman points out that they should disqualify themselves, for it they win the race itself, they will be changing history.
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#14 THE BIG TIME
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Original Airdate: Released on December 9, 1972
Nearly everyone in town whips up an act when a nationally televised talent show is scheduled to originate from the Brady Kids' home town. The Brady Kids' hopes of winning with their musical group are dashed when Cindy, dreaming of stardom, decides to go it alone with a singing and dancing act. The other kids just can't find an adequate replacement.
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#15 MARLON'S BIRTHDAY PARTY
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Original Airdate: Released on December 16, 1972
The Brady Kids' pet, Marlon the magical mynah bird, transports himself back to King Arthur's court and inadvertently causes Merlin, the king's magician, to appear in the Brady Kids' treehouse. Merlin's first effort to make himself feel at home in the 20th century is to change automobiles into horse-drawn vehicles, causing widespread nervousness.
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#16 THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD
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Original Airdate: Released on December 23, 1972
The Brady Kids take in a shabby and apparently penniless derelict, unaware that he's Nick L. Dime, the world's richest man. Bobby keeps finding the fingerprints of Mr. Dime with his detective kit and is eager to collect the reward for information as to the missing billionaire's whereabouts.
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#17 WINGS
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Original Airdate: Released on December 30, 1972
The Brady Kids and their pets take a wrong turn during a road rally and wind up at the home of the elderly Wrong brothers, Orville and Wilbur, who are busy inventing the airplane in "Wings,". The kids are unable to leave because the Wrongs take parts from their car for their airplanes. In the dead of night, Ping and Pong, the two Chinese pandas, take off in a hand-propelled airplane for help.
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#18 FRANKINCENSE
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Original Airdate: Released on September 08, 1973
The Kids take refuge at the castle of Dr. Frankincense and his attempt to create... robots. Their magical bird Marlon makes the failed robot become a dozen little robots which need jewels to run, so they run off to find them. Meanwhile two jewel thieves find the robots and use them in their latest robbery. The Brady kids try to return the robots and foil the thieves.
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#19 TEACHER'S PET
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Original Airdate: Released on September 15, 1973
When Cindy longs for a pet of her own, Marlon brings her Miss Tickle's statue of Tut Tut the cat. When he tries to bring it to life, he messes up, and turns it into a hippo. He also sends it to Africa. Miss Tickle arrives, and uses her magic to fly herself and the kids to Africa. Marlon suggests finding Tut Tut by yawning. The idea works. When a hippo meows, the group realizes they've found Tut Tut. Unfortunately, so have a gang of poachers. Miss Tickle uses her magic to change Tut Tut back, and the poachers are arrested.
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#20 MARCIA'S LIB
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Original Airdate: Released on September 22, 1973
The Brady boys and their guy friends form a group to go camping that excludes all the girls. Marsha and her sisters decides to make her own group of female forest friends to camp out near the guys. Their rivalry leads to getting lost and they must work together to find their way back to camp.
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#21 CEILING ZERO
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Original Airdate: Released on September 29, 1973
Marlon magically brings in famous artist Michael Angelglow from centuries ago to help paint the Brady Kids tree house. Both he tree house walls and the artist himself are stolen by art thieves who sell the walls to various art galleries as newly discovered art. Meanwhile the artist is painting everything in their hideout, even the thieves fridge. The Bradys have to find the artist so Marlon can return him to his own time.
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#22 WHO BELIEVES IN GHOSTS
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Original Airdate: Released on October 6, 1973
The home of deceased Colonel Jones is about to be torn down. The Brady kids try to save the old house by raising money to save it using the theme of it being a haunted house for a fund raising party. However, while preparing the house, thieves hiding in the old home fake the home being haunted by ghosts to make the Brady Kids leave. But the real ghost of Colonel Jones has other ideas!
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