Let’s continue with the Venture’s 1964 hit, Hawaii Five-0. This is original footage of the Ventures, sub-texted in Japanese. Pretty boss stuff. I was always a Steve McGarrett fan. CBS produced the show from Sept 20, 1968 to April 5, 1980. Created by Leonard Freeman, Hawaii Five-O was shot on location in Honolulu, Hawaii, and throughout the island of Oahu — with occasional filming in other locales like Los Angeles, Singapore and Hong Kong as well as other Hawaiian islands.
Hey Gang; As I cruise through Youtube’s 1960’s music, I came across this very popular 1966 song by the T-Bones. “No Matter What Shape Your Stomach’s In.” It was used as theme music in Alka Seltzer commercials during the mid-60’s. Classic instrumental 1960’s music. Take care and groove. Your Cartoon Pal…Jeff
HEY BUTCH………. REMEMBER THE OL’ CELL ON THE ROCK? THE ART STUFF IS STILL SET UP. IT KINDA BROUGHT A TEAR TO MY EYE WHEN I WENT BACK LAST DECEMBER. NICE AND COLD. THE WAY I REMEMBER IT. TAKE CARE BUDDY. YOUR CARTOON PAL…..JEFF
Hey Random Cartoon Kats and Kittens!!! I was diggin’ through some dinosaur ruins out in the desert and came upon these prehistoric Finster Finster development art findings. I’m getting ready to produce the second Finster Finster Cartoon and will post stuff as I go. Take care everyone and continued fun on your giant Hollywood animated motion pictures! Your Cartoon pals…Jeff and da Finsters
Hey Munsters Fans!!! Here’s a real boss shot from “Hot Rod Herman.” Grandpa and Herman at Lions Drag Strip in Long Beach, made up to be the Mockingbird Heights Drag Strip. Hot Rod Herman was released May 27, 1965. season 1, Episode 36. It was written by Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher, also of Leave it to Beaver fame. They’re a couple of my favorite television writers of all time. The enclosed photo features the Munster Koach and the Dragula. Both were build by George Barris of North Hollywood, Ca. Take care gang!!!
Hi Gang!!! I’m very honored and proud to have the South Side, Indiana High School Robotics Team were their official shirts with the Finsters hot rod shopping carts on them! A couple students in the class came upon the drawing on Google image and contacted me. The rest is robotic history! These students are robotis champions and we wish them continued fun and success!!! Thanks, Bill Decker and students!!! Your Cartoon Pals…Jeff and the Finsters