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The series is fully owned by NBC Universal.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show hasn't been rerun much since {{Creator/NBC}} last aired it in 1990. The VHS releases are extremely rare and date from the 80s. A major hurdle is that the show is jointly owned by NBC, [=DiC=] Entertainment and (presumably) Disney, the third of whom took ownership of the revival following their takeover of Saban. However, the show has been made available digitally as of TheNewTens.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show hasn't been rerun much since {{Creator/NBC}} last aired it in 1990. The VHS releases are extremely rare and date from the 80s. A major hurdle is that the show is jointly owned by NBC, [=DiC=] Entertainment and (presumably) Disney, the third of whom took ownership of the revival following their takeover of Saban. However, the show has been made available digitally as of TheNewTens.
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* KidsMealToy: UsefulNotes/McDonalds sold a set of eight character figures in their Happy Meals in 1987. These consisted of Kissyfur, Gus, Beehonie, Duane, Toot, Lennie, Floyd, and Jolene.
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* ActingForTwo:
** Stu Rosen, the series' voice director, voiced both Stuckey and Floyd, [[PlayingAgainstType the latter being the first half of the series' antagonists]].
** Lenny and his father were both voiced by Lennie Weinrib.
** Russi Taylor managed to outdo them all with such characters as Beehonie, Toot, Miss Emmy Lou, the Cackle Sisters, and even [[OneSceneWonder Donna]].
** Stu Rosen, the series' voice director, voiced both Stuckey and Floyd, [[PlayingAgainstType the latter being the first half of the series' antagonists]].
** Lenny and his father were both voiced by Lennie Weinrib.
** Russi Taylor managed to outdo them all with such characters as Beehonie, Toot, Miss Emmy Lou, the Cackle Sisters, and even [[OneSceneWonder Donna]].
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* TalkingToHimself: Stu Rosen, the series' voice director, voiced both Stuckey and Floyd, [[PlayingAgainstType the latter being the first half of the series' antagonists]].
** Lenny and his father were both voiced by Lennie Weinrib.
** Russi Taylor managed to outdo them all with such characters as Beehonie, Toot, Miss Emmy Lou, the Cackle Sisters, and even [[OneSceneWonder Donna]].
** Lenny and his father were both voiced by Lennie Weinrib.
** Russi Taylor managed to outdo them all with such characters as Beehonie, Toot, Miss Emmy Lou, the Cackle Sisters, and even [[OneSceneWonder Donna]].
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** Toot is voiced by Russi Taylor, and Jolene is voiced by [=Terence McGovern=] in the original English version.
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** Toot is voiced by Russi Taylor, Creator/RussiTaylor, and Jolene is voiced by [=Terence McGovern=] in the original English version.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show hasn't been rerun much since {{Creator/NBC}} last aired it in 1990. The VHS releases are extremely rare and date from the 80s. A major hurdle is that the show is jointly owned by NBC, [=DiC=] Entertainment and (presumably) Disney, the third of whom took ownership of the revival following their takeover of Saban.
** {{Averted}} as of recently, as the [=DiC=] episodes have been made available digitally.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was initially canceled after one season, but fans didn't take the cancellation lightly and demanded and it return. After the cancellation of ''WesternAnimation/{{Foofur}}'' and the failure of ''Series/FraggleRock: The Animated Series'', NBC listened to viewer feedback and revived the show for the Fall 1988 season. While NBC again canceled the series after that season (again for ratings issues), they continued rerunning it for two years until they abruptly pulled the series in favor of ''NBA Inside Stuff''.
** {{Averted}} as of recently, as the [=DiC=] episodes have been made available digitally.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was initially canceled after one season, but fans didn't take the cancellation lightly and demanded and it return. After the cancellation of ''WesternAnimation/{{Foofur}}'' and the failure of ''Series/FraggleRock: The Animated Series'', NBC listened to viewer feedback and revived the show for the Fall 1988 season. While NBC again canceled the series after that season (again for ratings issues), they continued rerunning it for two years until they abruptly pulled the series in favor of ''NBA Inside Stuff''.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show hasn't been rerun much since {{Creator/NBC}} last aired it in 1990. The VHS releases are extremely rare and date from the 80s. A major hurdle is that the show is jointly owned by NBC, [=DiC=] Entertainment and (presumably) Disney, the third of whom took ownership of the revival following their takeover of Saban.
** {{Averted}} as of recently, asSaban. However, the [=DiC=] episodes have show has been made available digitally.
digitally as of TheNewTens.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was initially canceled after one season, but fans didn't take the cancellation lightly and demandedand that it return. After the cancellation of ''WesternAnimation/{{Foofur}}'' and the failure of ''Series/FraggleRock: The Animated Series'', NBC listened to viewer feedback and revived the show for the Fall 1988 season. While NBC again canceled the series after that season (again for ratings issues), they continued rerunning it for two years until they abruptly pulled the series in favor of ''NBA Inside Stuff''.
** {{Averted}} as of recently, as
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was initially canceled after one season, but fans didn't take the cancellation lightly and demanded
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** [[JerkAss Lenny]] and his father were both voiced by the late Lennie Weinrib.
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** [[JerkAss Lenny]] Lenny and his father were both voiced by the late Lennie Weinrib.