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Banana Splits

For the namesake ice cream treat, see banana split.

The Banana Splits Adventure Hour, syndicated as The Banana Splits and Friends, was an American package television program featuring both live action and animated segments, that ran on NBC Saturday mornings from 1968 to 1970. The series was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions; the Banana Splits characters were created by Sid and Marty Krofft.

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Format

The wraparounds featured the adventures of a musical quartet, meant to be reminiscent of the Beatles and the Monkees, consisting of Fleegle, a beagle; Bingo, a gorilla; Drooper, a lion; and Snorky, an elephant. The characters were played by actors in fleecy costumes similar to later Krofft series such as H.R. Pufnstuf.

The Splits' segments, including songs-of-the-week and comedy skits, served as wraparounds for a number of individual segments.

Animated segments

Live action segment

After the cancellation of the original series, the characters were revived in the 1972 telefilm The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park. Unlike the television show, the Splits spent most of the film in animated form.

Music

The Banana Splits' bubblegum pop rock and roll was provided by studio professionals, including Al Kooper ("You're the Lovin' End"), Barry White ("Doin' the Banana Split"), and Gene Pitney ("Two Ton Tessie"). The music director was Mark Barkan , who also wrote the main theme. At least three singles, "The Tra La La Song", "Wait Till Tomorrow", and "Long Live Love", were released by the Splits, along with an album, We're the Banana Splits.

In 1983, "The Tra La La Song" was adapted by Bob Marley and the Wailers in the song "Buffalo Soldiers" on the album Confrontation)

Trivia

  • The Banana Splits lived in Hocus Pocus Park, where the cuckoo clock always read 6:55.
  • Fleegle was the only character that did not wear glasses.
  • Snorky was the only character that did not talk. He made a honking sound whose meaning was interpreted by other characters.

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