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Actually I do remember this show. I recall a lion named Agapito. He was trying to make tortillas but they came out shaped like sandals. So he got some coffee cans and made them PERFECTLY round. Too funny. I must have been about 5 or six. I recall also Villa Alegre also. I wish we could find these classics. These in my honest opinion were innocent shows before ...WAY before the shows of today such as Sponge Bob and Hannah Montana and all these shows. The Schoolhouse Rock, Electric Company. The Hudson Brothers. H.R. Pufnstuf. ZOOM!All great kid entertainment. Ah to live back in those days again!!!!!!!!!!
I'm coming to this thread a couple of months late but I also remember this show on PBS channel 9...also remember "Que Pasa, USA" on the same channel. The show was bilingual and the actors spoke in both English and Spanish so you could actually understand and pick up a few Spanish words, or vice versa if Spanish was your only language. And because channel 9 was "shared" with Austin, the television signal was never all that great...so much static and ghost images at times...it was either make do with that, watch channel 41 which was SIN affiliated (Spanish Intl Network...now Univision) or the three network channels.
Loved ZOOM also...I still remember the Boston address they sang with the viewer letters segment.