I feel I should really apologize on this one... I tried to do different voices for the characters, but I think I only really succeeded with Robin. Naturally, I cannot imitate Julie Newmar... or Adam West, for that matter!
The next four days, I'll be presenting videos based on View-Master discs! A few things before you check them out:
First, I need to thank "Spectergirl" and her View-Master 3-D Spectacular now in 2-D! blog, from which all of the images from the next four features came. It's thanks to her permission that I'm able to present these. Sadly, she hasn't posted anything new since August 10, 2010!
Secondly, I hope you'll forgive the voice-overs I did for these... since View-Masters only had pictures, all the text was either on the discs (as in the case of this video) or were in an included booklet (from which the voiceovers were scripted in the next three days' features). Perhaps I shouldn't have tried to do any different voices for this myself...
And here's the last of the Screen-A-Show presentations that I have in my collection... hopefully some day I'll be able to acquire the remaining ones to present here!
It's a game... and an ecological theme! This one features a variety of characters from Hanna-Barbera productions, like Scooby-Doo, the Harlem Globetrotters, Josie and the Pussycats, and the Hair Bear Bunch.
As with the Archie show I posted a few days ago, this is another ecology-themed tale. You may recall there was a Give-A-Show set that was all ecology-themed tales!
Celebrating Kenner's Give-A-Show Projector and Similar Toys!
I'm a collector of Kenner's Give-A-Show Projector sets, and have decided to create this blog to provide sort of an online archive of this wonderful toy and related items!
The oldest sets posted here are series of single pictures, but I hope to upgrade those posts to video form sometime in the near future!
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