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			My little Nephew's reaction to Morph (the 70s kids TV show).
 My little Nephew loves shows such as Waybuloo, In The Night Garden and Sarah & Duck.   Yet, yesterday, he was sitting at home watch Waybuloo on Cbeebees, and I was reading online about Aardman Animations' Kickstarter campaign to bring it back being successful enough to make three more episodes than they planned.
 
 Feeling a little nostalgic, I looked up the trailer for the new series.   All of a sudden, my nephew lost interest in Waybuloo and looked at my monitor with an amazing look of wonder on his face.  So, I looked up Morph on youtube.   Found a few old episodes.   He loved them.   Bought back some happy memories for me too.
 
 Personally, I think that Morph (along with a lot of kids TV shows) had a sort of magic that is a little bit lacking in modern shows.  Yes, modern shows have state of the art animation that can be very realistic, but  I think a lot of old animation techniques have a charm that CGI doesn't.  Not that Morph had bad animation.  On the contrary, Aardman were excellent at stop motion animation even then.
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					Originally Posted by Stuart  My little Nephew's reaction to Morph (the 70s kids TV show).
 My little Nephew loves shows such as Waybuloo, In The Night Garden and Sarah & Duck.   Yet, yesterday, he was sitting at home watch Waybuloo on Cbeebees, and I was reading online about Aardman Animations' Kickstarter campaign to bring it back being successful enough to make three more episodes than they planned.
 
 Feeling a little nostalgic, I looked up the trailer for the new series.   All of a sudden, my nephew lost interest in Waybuloo and looked at my monitor with an amazing look of wonder on his face.  So, I looked up Morph on youtube.   Found a few old episodes.   He loved them.   Bought back some happy memories for me too.
 
 Personally, I think that Morph (along with a lot of kids TV shows) had a sort of magic that is a little bit lacking in modern shows.  Yes, modern shows have state of the art animation that can be very realistic, but  I think a lot of old animation techniques have a charm that CGI doesn't.  Not that Morph had bad animation.  On the contrary, Aardman were excellent at stop motion animation even then.
 |  I had exactly the same reaction to Morph from my 18mth old Grandson this Wednesday.  There was a short report on the TV about the new Morph videos due to to be released on YouTube and young Jack sat entranced. Later in the day I found a couple of the old videos on YouTube and again he sat mesmerised by this animated lump of clay. Though he was upset when Morph broke into little pieces. ( the ice cream episode)    
I have just received a DVD, Morph: The Morph Files which I ordered on Wednesday as part of the 4 for £10 offer from Amazon and look forward to a morning of reminiscences watch that DVD and the 3 others Bagpuss, The Clangers  and  Frankenstein's Cat.  Happy days.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Stuart  My little Nephew's reaction to Morph (the 70s kids TV show).
 My little Nephew loves shows such as Waybuloo, In The Night Garden and Sarah & Duck.   Yet, yesterday, he was sitting at home watch Waybuloo on Cbeebees, and I was reading online about Aardman Animations' Kickstarter campaign to bring it back being successful enough to make three more episodes than they planned.
 
 Feeling a little nostalgic, I looked up the trailer for the new series.   All of a sudden, my nephew lost interest in Waybuloo and looked at my monitor with an amazing look of wonder on his face.  So, I looked up Morph on youtube.   Found a few old episodes.   He loved them.   Bought back some happy memories for me too.
 
 Personally, I think that Morph (along with a lot of kids TV shows) had a sort of magic that is a little bit lacking in modern shows.  Yes, modern shows have state of the art animation that can be very realistic, but  I think a lot of old animation techniques have a charm that CGI doesn't.  Not that Morph had bad animation.  On the contrary, Aardman were excellent at stop motion animation even then.
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			If you like Aardman then check out A Town Called Panic. Hilarious
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			Morph.  Was he the plasticine one who was on the art programme with Tony Hart (think I have the right person)?  If so, I loved that myself and watched every episode.  I don't think they make children's TV like they used to.  I still find myself enjoying watching Looney Tunes and Tom & Jerry.
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		|  04-07-2014, 15:54 | #8408 |  
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l get up early in the morning as l am not the best sleeper and l have been catching that old cartoon Topcat lately and that brings back many memories of when l was younger.   
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					Originally Posted by denphone  Yes that was the one Mark and l must admit like many others that l was a big fan of Tony Harts art programme and sadly TV companies don't make them like they used to. 
l get up early in the morning as l am not the best sleeper and l have been catching that old cartoon Topcat lately and that brings back many memories of when l was younger.  |  Did you know Top Cat was originally called boss cat in the UK cuz the bbc did not want to endorse a cat food
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			I got the first letter addressed to the new place this morning it was a hospital one but even so it's all feeling very real now that we're nearly all moved in.  I may post a couple of pictures when we're done.
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		|  05-07-2014, 19:30 | #8414 |  
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			Nice for you Dill,  I bought Ink cartridges for my Epson printer, Not Cheap.
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					Originally Posted by nashville  Nice for you Dill,  I bought Ink cartridges for my Epson printer, Not Cheap. |  I refill my Epson 680 ones with kits from Trago Mills (Jet tech) for £3.95 (Colour) and a chip resetter.
 
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