The Brady Kids

1972
The Brady Kids

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  • 2
  • 1

EP1 Frankincense Sep 08, 1973

The Bradys try to foil a couple of jewel thieves who have stolen their jewel-hungry robots.

EP2 Teacher's Pet Sep 15, 1973

Cindy would like to have a cat for a pet so the Brady's talking pet myna bird Marlon asks' his old friend Miss. Tickle, a High School teacher who he study magic together, if he could barrow her cat Tut Tut for Cindy to take of for awhile. Tut Tut is a ceramic cat on her desk that would come to life after Miss Tickle recited an incantation. But as usual Marlon get's the incantation wrong and transforms Tut Tut into a hippopotamus then transports him to Africa.

EP3 Marcia's Lib Sep 22, 1973

The boys and the girls form rival camping groups, both of which get lost in the woods. The Brady siblings must work together to find their way back to camp.

EP4 Ceiling Zero Sep 29, 1973

Marlon brings the famous painter Michael "Angelglow" from the past to help the kids paint their tree house. But when Michael is stolen by art thieves, the Bradys have to track him down so that Marlon can return the artist to his own time.

EP5 Who Believes in Ghosts? Oct 06, 1973

The Bradys decide to restore the former home of the deceased Colonel Jones. Thieves hide in the house and attempt to scare the kids off, but the ghost of Colonel Jones has other ideas.
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Released: 09 September 1972 Ended
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The Brady Kids is an animated television series, produced by Filmation in association with Paramount Television and seen on ABC from 1972 to 1973. It was an animated spinoff of ABC's live action situational comedy, The Brady Bunch and spun off another Filmation series, Mission: Magic!, starring rock star Rick Springfield.

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dfloyd30 This wasn't a bad show, It was one of many Filmation animated adaptations of popular T.V. shows, ex (My Favorite Martians, Gilligan's Planet,etc). This show was also the first to feature the DC comic book character Wonder Woman in animated form. It also featured a crossover episode with Mission:Magic! which featured an animated Rick Springfield. Each week the kids would perform a musical number a la The Archies. The original cast provided the voices for the first season. For the second season Maureen McCormick (Marcia) and Barry Williams (Greg) didn't return. Their voices were done by Lou Scheimer's two children Ericka and Lane.
Mister-6 Let's face it: in the '70s, EVERYONE had a cartoon series. Even people who didn't need one.Case in point: "The Brady Kids".The original kids (for the most part) did their own voices and live in the suburbs without Mike, Carol and Alice but with a magical mynah bird voiced by Larry Storch. Don't look at me: I just report the facts.I remember it very well and also the quality of the show itself. In a word: yuck. In two words: yuck gag. In three: yuck gag barf. Even with cartoon appearances by Superman, The Lone Ranger and other animated heroes and musical interludes, this only serves to remind one of "Scooby-Doo" in the same way a fancy car makes you think of a flat tire (Scooby and the gang being the car).I usually remember the cartoons of my youth with some fondness. Not here: "The Brady Kids" make you only yearn for stricter child labor laws.And no, I don't have these on video. Would anyone WANT TO?No stars for this very "Brady" disaster.
dootuss I saw my first glimpse of this atrocity about 4 years ago when Nickelodeon aired it on that old summer program they used to air called "Nick in the afternoon". This show really sucked. It was bad enough to have the Brady Bunch, but having the kids on the Brady Bunch have their own Saturday morning cartoon is insane. C'mon who thought that a talking bird who could perform magic could be entertaining?! Apparently the people who made this show thought it was, especially due to the fact that they were probably smoking something too. Not only that, this show was also made by Filmation which is quite know as "The worst cartoon studio in the world".If you see the kids from the Brady Bunch animated avoid at all costs!
DgrWoman I remember one episode of that show, in which Superman/Clark Kent made a special appearence in that episode. If you don't believe in superheroes, this will make you believe!