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* [[Trash Can Band]]
* [[Trash Can Band]]
* [[The Unintelligible]]: Mushmouth ''is'' understandable, but just barely. Specifically, he speaks Ubbi Dubbi.
* [[The Unintelligible]]: Mushmouth ''is'' understandable, but just barely. Specifically, he speaks Ubbi Dubbi.
** [[Shout Out|The Dentist]] understood him perfectly.
** [[Shout-Out|The Dentist]] understood him perfectly.
* [[Wham Episode]]: In one episode, Fat Albert befriends a Latino kid whose older brother is involved in a gang. {{spoiler|The kid is later killed when he sees someone pull on gun on his brother and he [[Heroic Sacrifice|pushes him out of the way, taking the bullet himself.]]}} The [[Scare'Em Straight]] episode also qualifies.
* [[Wham! Episode]]: In one episode, Fat Albert befriends a Latino kid whose older brother is involved in a gang. {{spoiler|The kid is later killed when he sees someone pull on gun on his brother and he [[Heroic Sacrifice|pushes him out of the way, taking the bullet himself.]]}} The [[Scare'Em Straight]] episode also qualifies.


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Revision as of 09:26, 26 January 2014

Bill Cosby created this Filmation series, based on his boyhood in Philadelphia (and, more directly, on his Stand Up Comedy routines of the 1960s). Cosby also appeared on camera as a Narrator and performed some of the character voices, including Fat Albert himself. The show ran Saturday mornings on CBS from 1972 to 1984, followed by one additional season in first-run Syndication. In addition to a good income, Cosby also used this series to earn a Doctorate in Education, and become Dr. Cosby.

In every episode, Fat Albert and his inner-city gang became involved in some comic misadventure, either learning a moral lesson or demonstrating a lesson for someone else. As on The Archie Show, every Fat Albert episode included at least one song. In later seasons, Fat Albert and his friends followed the exploits of their favorite TV superhero, the Brown Hornet.

At Christmas 2004, Twentieth Century Fox released a live action Fat Albert Movie feature film starring Kenan Thompson [1] in which the cast of the Fat Albert cartoon step out of the TV to make a little girl's life better. It wasn't received well by critics or the box office.


Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids provides examples of:

  1. The same Kenan Thompson who was on All That, Kenan and Kel, and is currently on Saturday Night Live