for those not familiar with the magic roundabout
The Magic Roundabout: from A to Zebedee
What's in Dougal's sugar cubes, who would name a snail Brian and what's Kylie got to do with it?
As a film of the BBC classic arrives in cinemas, Adrian Turpin
@ecksmc 🧐I am confused
@carmahaz In the 36 years since it first appeared, the Magic Roundabout has been variously interpreted as a political satire, a psycho-sexual allegory, and a coded manifesto for the Sixties drug culture
The trouble was that few were sure enough, or ready to mention this at the time
and in UK it was a kids show shown in 6min episodes
@carmahaz What does Zebedee represent? He appears at the beginning and the end of each episode, but not often in between, and then only if the others appear to need him. In this sense, he has been seen as the garden's "spirit god"
i could go on and on but lmao
it was only a cartoon after all
@carmahaz an original episode
dropped an h...
have...have you ever seen boohbah?
i skipped school one day (not infrequent) and my sister had left the tv on. and boohbah was on. and i...
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start at the timestamp... https://youtu.be/hHTTKqu_smA?t=257
@carmahaz Millions of five-and-six-year-olds who watched it in the Sixties and Seventies have therefore grown up not knowing what it did to their heads
Why was Zebedee always telling Florence it was time for bed?
What was in those sugar lumps so hungrily scoffed by Dougal the big-haired sausage dog?