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(More customer reviews)Yes, "Here Comes The Grump" is a silly, senseless maniacal cartoon of an unending chase but if you were a kid at the time it ran on television it is worth the sentimental value to order it and have a copy to watch every now and then just for the sake of memories.
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Relive the magic or discover for the first time this fantastical, funny cartoon series through this delightful 34-episode collection! Thebumbling, goofy Grump (Rip Taylor) has placed a curse of gloom all over the land; now it's up to Princess Dawn, her doglike companion Blip (Mel Blanc, voice of Bugs Bunny) and young Terry (Dennis the Menace's Jay North) to save the kingdom - and only the Crystal Key can break the curse! Each episode they take off in their balloon-car on a series of incredible adventures as they search for the Key, hidden in the Cave of the Whispering Orchids in the Land of 1000 Caves. Along the way they meet strange, surprising and wonderful characters such as the Eenie Meenie Miners, the Toilin' Toolie Birds and the Wily Wheelies. Of course, the Grump, traveling on his Jolly Green Dragon, is never far behind. From the brilliant Academy Award-winning creators of the Pink Panther cartoon classics, Friz Freleng (developer of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck) and David DePatie, these popular animated shorts for all ages propel you into a hilariously surreal, fun-filled world!
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