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Can't be any more 'on drugs' than Zoobilee Zoo was.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QAbsJ_cJOQ&t=127s
This one is more chilled than openly off his face Dylan.
I do not know, we were brought up on it and similar things.
Just don't look up Captain Pugwash.
I hadn't watched the original series from the 1960s or its 2007-2010 revival, until a few years ago.
There were plans of a sequel to the 2005 film, but it was cancelled because the company who made it went out of business in 2012.
Also, there's that 2006 Doogal film that was made by a now disgraced filmmaker.
I have heard there was a film called "Doogal and the Blue Cat" I think it came out in the 80s.
Correct me if I am wrong.
there were false rumours about the names of the crew.
The problem is when you see the names even though they were not ever put in it still changes the tone of the show.
An episode has the captain and couple of his sailors on the floor during a storm making odd sounds and their positioning leaves little to the imagination.
If nobody had seen the false names this would just be put down to something quite normal for a tv show, maybe.
All I am saying is The Captain certainly got busy.
Anyway, I liked the snail character. No idea why. Just did. I think his name was Brian.
crikey.
@OP it's Doogle. it's the only answer.