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'''''The Brady Kids''''' was the [[Animated Adaptation]] of ''[[The Brady Bunch]]'', produced by [[Filmation]] and originally airing from 1972 to 1974 on [[ABC]]. Most of the plot was about their misadventures and their songs. They had instruments, too: Greg and Peter on guitars, Bobby on drums, Marcia on tambourine and Jan on keyboards. Added was Cindy (in front of Greg) on a smaller guitar. Alice and the parents were missing from the series, and Tiger had been replaced by Moptop, a different dog. They also had two pet pandas that spoke nothing but Chinese-sounding gibberish and a magical myna bird. They had a musical performance [[Once an Episode]], and encountered various different guest stars, from [[Wonder Woman]] (in her first animated appearance) to [[The Lone Ranger]].
'''''The Brady Kids''''' was the [[Animated Adaptation]] of ''[[The Brady Bunch]]'', produced by [[Filmation]] and originally airing from 1972 to 1974 on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. Most of the plot was about their misadventures and their songs. They had instruments, too: Greg and Peter on guitars, Bobby on drums, Marcia on tambourine and Jan on keyboards. Added was Cindy (in front of Greg) on a smaller guitar. Alice and the parents were missing from the series, and Tiger had been replaced by Moptop, a different dog. They also had two pet pandas that spoke nothing but Chinese-sounding gibberish and a magical myna bird. They had a musical performance [[Once an Episode]], and encountered various different guest stars, from [[Wonder Woman]] (in her first animated appearance) to [[The Lone Ranger]].


[[Non Sequitur Episode|...yeah, it's all about like that.]]
[[Non Sequitur Episode|...yeah, it's all about like that.]]
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* [[Adaptation Dye Job]]: As seen in the page image, the Brady boys, uniformly dark brunet/black-haired in the original series, were given a spectrum of colors from red to light brunet.
* [[Animated Adaptation]]
* [[Animated Adaptation]]
* [[Adapted Out]]: The grown ups, like the parents and Alice, were removed. But Tiger, the dog, was replaced by [[Canon Foreigner|Moptop]].
* [[As Long as It Sounds Foreign]]: Ping and Pong, the two pandas. It's all gibberish meant to sound Chinese.
* [[As Long as It Sounds Foreign]]: Ping and Pong, the two pandas. It's all gibberish meant to sound Chinese.
* [[Band Toon]]
* [[Band Toon]]
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{{Brady Bunch Franchise}}

[[Category:The Seventies]]
[[Category:The Seventies]]
[[Category:Saturday Morning Cartoon]]
[[Category:Saturday Morning Cartoon]]
[[Category:Western Animation]]
[[Category:Western Animation]]
[[Category:The Brady Kids]]
[[Category:The Brady Kids]]
[[Category:Western Animation of the 1970s]]
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Latest revision as of 22:59, 24 July 2023

At least this way, we won't have to worry about them growing up.

The Brady Kids was the Animated Adaptation of The Brady Bunch, produced by Filmation and originally airing from 1972 to 1974 on ABC. Most of the plot was about their misadventures and their songs. They had instruments, too: Greg and Peter on guitars, Bobby on drums, Marcia on tambourine and Jan on keyboards. Added was Cindy (in front of Greg) on a smaller guitar. Alice and the parents were missing from the series, and Tiger had been replaced by Moptop, a different dog. They also had two pet pandas that spoke nothing but Chinese-sounding gibberish and a magical myna bird. They had a musical performance Once an Episode, and encountered various different guest stars, from Wonder Woman (in her first animated appearance) to The Lone Ranger.

...yeah, it's all about like that.


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