![]() That meant every weekday afternoon for thirteen weeks, kids could see a different, network-quality (for then) episode. When Filmation created He-Man and the Masters of the Universe in partnership with Mattel in 1982, suddenly there were 65 half hours. The syndicated cartoons of the ‘60s and ‘70s might be shorts produced in huge quantities (King Features’ Popeye, The New Three Stooges) or half hours with a dozen or so episodes that initially premiered each week ( Magilla Gorilla, Peter Potamus). Cartoons produced for off-network syndication to local stations had existed as far back in TV history as Crusader Rabbit in 1949. The Disney Afternoon evolved as TV animation evolved in the 1980’s. “TaleSpin Theme,” “Home is Where the Heart Is,” “Friends for Life,” “I’m Gone” by Michael Silversher, Patty Silversher “Monkey in Your Tank” by Niet Bekend. “Chip ‘N Dale’s Rescue Rangers Theme Song” by Mark Mueller “Duck Tales Theme” by Mark Mueller “Boogie Beagle Blues” by Michael Silversher, Patty Silversher. “Gummi Bears Theme,” “Gummiberry Juice,” “Rough, Tough Burly Sailor Song,” by Michael Silversher, Patty Silversher. ![]() “Disney Afternoon Theme” by Tom Snow, Dean Pitchford. Performers include: Frank Welker, Noelle North, Chuck McCann, Ed Gilbert, Jim Cummings, Pat Musick, Joey Scarbury, Jeff Pescetto, Jim Gilstrap, The Jets. Recorded and Mixed at Master Control, Burbank. Mastered by Brian Gardner at Bernie Grundman Mastering. Assistant Engineers: Andrew Ballard, Martin Schmeizle. Reissued on iTunes as The Disney Afternoon Songbook Walt Disney Records 60810-2 (Compact Disc / Stereo) Original Music from the Four Hit Disney TV Shows ![]() The two-hour Walt Disney TV Animation programming block was introduced to syndication in 1990, bringing three existing series, a premiere and a new album. ![]()
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