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bera programme has also appeared. But mercifully in “The .Banana Splits” the cartoons are interspersed with other items.) Why on earth are such programmes bought? I suppose they could be considered to have a moral basis since the “goodies” invariably win out, but this is not because of virtue or initiative but because of their magic buttons or what-have-you. On appearances it would be hard to know which side to rally for. In “Space Ghost” and “Shazzan” the heroes of the titles were the sort of apparitions one imagines might appear on a bad LSD trip; the space monsters and evil genii they vanquished imade Dracula look like Peter Rabbit. Monsters aside, I think the imain fault in the Hanna-
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32118, 14 October 1969, Page 12
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