अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe adventures of a teenage detective organization.The adventures of a teenage detective organization.The adventures of a teenage detective organization.
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A pop rock band also does double duty as do-gooders against the forces of evil. In between the action sequences, the guys would stop to sing a song or two. I believe this is part of the vast Sid and Marty Kroft children's programming empire.
I was one of those preteen girls who went gaga over this show. They were all cute, but Bugs was my favorite. I was devastated when it got canceled.
The other reviewer who has seen this show speculated that the Kids were a Sid and Marty Krofft product. They weren't. Don Kirshner, former musical supervisor for the Monkees, oversaw both the music and the show, so it's only natural the Kids seemed not a little like the Pre-Fab Four. It's not hard to make that mistake: the Kroffts had the live-action Saturday morning market cornered, in addition to having a couple of pre-fab groups themselves, like the Bugaloos and Kaptain Kool and the Kongs. I have the Kids' sole Lp: it ain't great, even by bubblegum standards(perhaps because bubblegum music peeked about six years earlier). However, there were some noteworthy names involved. Neil Sedaka contributed a song, and Paul Schaffer (David Letterman's band leader)functioned as musical arranger, I believe.
Musically, no worse than most of the bubblegum pop of the 70's, certainly less annoying than disco :) Four reasonably attractive guys, someone for every little girl to dream about. Campy, farcical, definitely ;) But one of my own favorite memories. John Lansing was pretty much the main heart throb, but all the other guys were pretty cute by the standard of the day. And it was funny! No one took it seriously when "Doc" and "Rosemary" (Rita Wilson) attempted to sword fight with saplings, obviously, but the silliness was part of its charm. It didn't take itself as seriously as some other shows designed to tap into the younger market.The show was never given a chance to catch on at all. Its too bad because the cast was fairly talented. I'd watch it over old Monkees shows any day. And I'd listen to "Baby Blue" over "Pleasant Valley Sunday".
There's a word that could never be associated with "The Kids from C.A.P.E.R." and that's serious. The show was goofy fun and they knew it so they played with it. Often times they broke the fourth wall, stopped for pointless musical numbers, had silly gags that would take place and generally had a fun time doing it.
That silliness was really part of the charm. It was like the Monkees but from a group of guys that weren't a band and never played any instruments. It didn't take itself seriously and why should they?
Each member of course had some ability or power that the others lacked. PT was able to sniff out clues like a bloodhound along with his nose named Seymour.
Bugs was the strongman of the group who could call on his strength by looking at his hands. Of course if you tied his hands behind him, he was powerless. And he had a strange thing with bananas. Speak the word near him and he'd go crazy repeating the word over and over again until a bell rang, he'd snap out of it and wonder what was going on.
Doomsday felt like he was bad luck to the crew but he, at least according to the theme song, was filled with sunshine. He also had a strange appetite, wanting things like hot fudge omelettes. He could also speak to animals.
And finally was the guy that all the girls went crazy over namely Doc who was the brains the looks of the operation.
It only lasted 13 episodes and it's never made it's way onto DVD or VHS which is a shame. But there was an LP that came out with a lot of the songs they did. Oddly enough, it didn't have the theme song or the fan favorite "Baby Blue".
That silliness was really part of the charm. It was like the Monkees but from a group of guys that weren't a band and never played any instruments. It didn't take itself seriously and why should they?
Each member of course had some ability or power that the others lacked. PT was able to sniff out clues like a bloodhound along with his nose named Seymour.
Bugs was the strongman of the group who could call on his strength by looking at his hands. Of course if you tied his hands behind him, he was powerless. And he had a strange thing with bananas. Speak the word near him and he'd go crazy repeating the word over and over again until a bell rang, he'd snap out of it and wonder what was going on.
Doomsday felt like he was bad luck to the crew but he, at least according to the theme song, was filled with sunshine. He also had a strange appetite, wanting things like hot fudge omelettes. He could also speak to animals.
And finally was the guy that all the girls went crazy over namely Doc who was the brains the looks of the operation.
It only lasted 13 episodes and it's never made it's way onto DVD or VHS which is a shame. But there was an LP that came out with a lot of the songs they did. Oddly enough, it didn't have the theme song or the fan favorite "Baby Blue".
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- ट्रिवियाIn Latin America, the series was known as "Los agentes de S.I.P.O.G."; the name was chosen because it sounded similar to "El agente de C.I.P.O.L.", the translated name for The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964). In this translation, S.I.P.O.G. were the initials of "Sociedad Internacional para Proteger Ocasionalmente a la Gente" ("International Society to Protect People Ocasionally").
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By what name was The Kids from C.A.P.E.R. (1976) officially released in Canada in English?
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