animation,comedy,kids 4 october 3, 1960 2,516 votes is the andy griffith show watchworthy? set in the fictional small town of mayberry, this beloved sitcom portrayed the life of kindhearted sheriff andy taylor as he navigated family matters and municipal challenges with a firm yet gentle hand...
Street dancing is catching on in a big way here in China. From young kids to the elderly, people are getting into street dancing as a way to express themselves freely. We meet two fans of the dance craze, who are generations apart but share the same passion....
Safety Dance This 80’s hit from “Men in Hats” is still popular today, and was even covered on Glee. The song just sounds like a good song to dance to, but it was actually written about club bouncers who would kick people out for doing a new dance craze called “Pogoing” that t...
sung by the voice actress of Oba Q. The liaison with anime was recaptured in 1981 by “Arare-chan Ondo,” recorded by the voice actress of Arare-chan, a character from Dr. Slump. All of these sing happy-go-lucky words and the choreography is easy even for kids. Children’s participati...
Hoops have been around since at least 500 BC and have enjoyed periods of popularity such as the introduction of "hooping" in Britain in the 1300s, and the "hula hoop" craze in the 1950s. They were popular in Victorian times too - and no picture of a Victorian street scene is complete...
Okay, we come into the world screaming to be ourselves and for awhile we are. Little kids tend to be honest and forthright. They speak their own little truths and its so refreshing. I worked with some children a few years ago. One of the little girls — an old soul in a young body...
“I’m still taking half of everything, and the dog, and the kids have to live with you.” “You’re the sorriest excuse for a panhandling mime I ever dropped a buck on. Also, you need to stop screaming, ‘Let me out of this goddamned transparent box!’” ...
Tolmer sold the design to American toy company Wham-O, which named it the “Hula Hoop” in honor of Hawaiian dance moves. To create buzz, Wham-O gave the toy away for free to kids in Southern California and got it featured on “The Dinah Shore Show.” As a result of the inventive...
Robotics has come a long way since the Furby craze of 1998, and in 2004, Robosapien burst onto the market. It was a trainable robot that could interact with you and do whatever you wanted. Kids went crazy for it, taking it to the top of the Christmas must-have lists. ...