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A pop group consisting of four anthropomorphic animals host a variety of cartoons, songs, and skits.A pop group consisting of four anthropomorphic animals host a variety of cartoons, songs, and skits.A pop group consisting of four anthropomorphic animals host a variety of cartoons, songs, and skits.
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During half-way into the show,there was this short piece that have several survivors stranded on a tropical island where they faced great danger at every turn,and along the way they had this huge guy(played by Rocke Tarkington),and his mate who guided them through the treacherous jungles,and fought off deadly animals,and bloodthirsty pirates,and etc......... It also had a very young Jan Micheal-Vincent in this too,and it still comes on every Friday night on Cartoon Network. The show I'm preferring to was one action packed show,even though it only ran for like eight to nine minutes....Catch the non-stop excitement of "Danger Island",as part of the Banana Splits Show. In case you're wondering,the show was very good,and one of the best memories from my childhood.
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- TriviaOne of the composers employed to write the songs "performed" by the Banana Splits was future R&B legend Barry White.
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Elihu Morgan: Uh-oh, Chongo!
- Alternate versionsSyndicated versions were cut down to half hour slots and renamed 'The Banana Splits & Friends Show'. In this version, The Three Musketeers and Arabian Knights would appear on alternate episodes (odds and evens respectively). Danger Island would also be cut down from 10mins to 5mins, with only the segments on the even numbered episodes having the true cliffhanger (the odd numbered ones would sometimes stop at an appropriate moment or just end abruptly). Micro Ventures would also be slotted in if time permitted on select episodes in the latter part of the run. It was these episodes that were broadcast on Cartoon Network and released on DVD by Warner. Guild Home Video had released four cassettes in the UK in the early 80s each featuring an omnibus of these editions, but without the Danger Island sequences.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 100 Greatest Kids TV Shows (2001)
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- The Banana Splits and Friends Show
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- Runtime1 hour
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- 1.33 : 1
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By what name was The Banana Splits Adventure Hour (1968) officially released in India in English?
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