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					<description><![CDATA[I was a teen by then, but I would usually check out the previews and sample new shows out of habit. 

If memory serves, this was a few years after superhero violence was out and redeeming social value was in. 

&quot;Yogi&#039;s Ark Lark&quot; was an hour-long episode of &quot;Saturday Superstar Movie&quot;, that curious showcase of pilots and one-offs (The Banana Splits as cartoon characters, a Snoopy-free Red Baron, an animated knockoff of &quot;Love American Style&quot; ...). It was slightly reconfigured as &quot;Yogi&#039;s Gang&quot;, with the ark not really having a destination but dealing with anti-social villains of the week. They usually tried to sell the more susceptible characters on the pleasures of lying and other vices. &quot;Lassie&#039;s Rescue Rangers&quot; was also launched from a &quot;Saturday Superstar Movie.&quot;

&quot;Super Friends&quot; was likewise into pro-social messaging, with marginally less silly villains who had to learn a lesson. It originally had two teenagers and a dog for comedy relief; they were replaced by the Wonder Twins. 

All I recall of &quot;Mission Magic&quot; was that the Mary Poppins-like teacher was named Miss Tickle and Rick Springfield played himself. 

There was a flurry of live action shows, like &quot;Far Out Space Nuts&quot; and &quot;Ghostbusters&quot; along with all the Krofft projects.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was a teen by then, but I would usually check out the previews and sample new shows out of habit. </p>
<p>If memory serves, this was a few years after superhero violence was out and redeeming social value was in. </p>
<p>&#8220;Yogi&#8217;s Ark Lark&#8221; was an hour-long episode of &#8220;Saturday Superstar Movie&#8221;, that curious showcase of pilots and one-offs (The Banana Splits as cartoon characters, a Snoopy-free Red Baron, an animated knockoff of &#8220;Love American Style&#8221; &#8230;). It was slightly reconfigured as &#8220;Yogi&#8217;s Gang&#8221;, with the ark not really having a destination but dealing with anti-social villains of the week. They usually tried to sell the more susceptible characters on the pleasures of lying and other vices. &#8220;Lassie&#8217;s Rescue Rangers&#8221; was also launched from a &#8220;Saturday Superstar Movie.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Super Friends&#8221; was likewise into pro-social messaging, with marginally less silly villains who had to learn a lesson. It originally had two teenagers and a dog for comedy relief; they were replaced by the Wonder Twins. </p>
<p>All I recall of &#8220;Mission Magic&#8221; was that the Mary Poppins-like teacher was named Miss Tickle and Rick Springfield played himself. </p>
<p>There was a flurry of live action shows, like &#8220;Far Out Space Nuts&#8221; and &#8220;Ghostbusters&#8221; along with all the Krofft projects.</p>
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