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old cartoon i used to watch?

Ok so I was thinking about an old cartoon i used to watch and i think is was like a movie but it had several episodes instead of one long movie and it was about these colorful seal lookings things that could swim and fly and they might of had magic circles on their bellies. and i remember in one episode they were making seaweed suprise or something for a party... its driving me crazy because i can't remember. does anyone know what it is??

Update:

they were loch ness monster things

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  • 9 years ago
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    I've never heard of it, so this probably isn't right, but "The Family Ness" ??

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkdjqFAXMF0

    Or this "Serendipity"

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbSIsDRiuTw

  • 4 years ago

    in case you have by no potential considered "Crusader Rabbit" - or the former "Rocky and Bullwinkle" cartoons - now no longer to coach the superb very early Disney and Looney Tunes - you choose for to - you would be astounded how stupidly performed, unfunny, and unsightly those workstation drawn characters are - Donald Duck and his nephews with Mickey and Minnie used to do cartoons that took you on adventures everywhere in the area - I somewhat have a e book of such produced from the action picture suggested as "Mickey sees the u . s ." - from the 1940s, what a treasure! and how distinctive the rustic advance into then - now they "discover ordinary approaches to share", and bypass on with their vomitous pseudo psychology assuming that the young ones staring at are as stupid as a results of fact the manufacturers - i'm with you one hundred %. in this one.

  • 9 years ago

    Telletubies????????

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