Male child who wears a funnel on his head that shoots out steam or smoke and his transition thing- akin to Superman"s Up ,Up, and Away! was Bahp-Punk ( or Bunk) Bucketa bucketa Bucketa -Bing- I"m Tom Terrific, when he intoned this smoke or steam would issue from the funnel ( on his head, not a smokestack!) It was one of the silliest Cartoons of all time, as was his superpower of imitating inanimate objects.
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Tom Terrific ended in 1959.
Crabby Appleton
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Show do Tom was created on 2004-09-27.
tom and jerry is actually meant for children. But even elders love this show a lot.
Tom Terrific ended in 1959.
Tom Seaver goes by Tom Terrific, and The Franchise.
Crabby Appleton
Yes. Tom Terrific was a boy with shape-shifting powers , Mighty Manfred the Wonder Dog his canine sidekick. Tom Terrific ran daily on Captain Kangaroo and was probably the only cartoon Mr. Keeshan regularily ran- some exceptions might be made for borderline cartoons like (Paddle-To-the Sea) which was done with a neat, almost cycloramic motion angle. Tom Terrific was the only regular issue cartoon run on Captain Kangaroo.
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"Tom Terrific" was a name applied to pitcher Tom Seaver during his major league baseball career. It is taken from a 1950's vintage cartoon series. Tom Terrific (1957-1959) was a series of five-minute Terrytoons cartoons that appeared on the "Captain Kangaroo" kids program. It later appeared in reruns. Tom Terrific was a kid character with shape-shifting powers that came from the funnel he wore on his head (his "thinking cap"). He also had a pet, Mighty Manfred the Wonder Dog (a rather large and slothful pink dog, used for comic irony). Although aimed at young children, it had some distinctly intellectual touches. The opening sequence was always "Bap-Bunk" then a horse-race trumpet and a mechanical calculator sound (bucketa bucketa bucketa-bing!) "Tom Terrific". He talked in a very distinct "heroic" voice, too low-pitched for a kid. The chief bad guy was Crabby Appleton, and others included Badlands Meany and Mr. Instant. Tom Terrific had a short-lived comic book series by Ralph Bakshi, only six issues in 1957. (see related link)
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The Tom Show was created in 1997.
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