
WCB MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS Agnes and Terry Barkleys
This is for the Western Civilization Board Art Theme May MAY - MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS: It's a pair of Moms and Daughters month. We've done this one before too but it's still a great concept with lots of stuff to explore .
We have Agnes and her daughter Terry from The Barkleys https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QogocIg_KGE are having a bit of trouble. They are another mother and daughter in some deserted warehouse.
The Barkleys is an American animated television series that ran from 1972 to 1973 on NBC was produced by DePatie=Freleng Enterprises.
The cartoon - inspired by the CBS sitcom All in the Family - featured an anthropomorphic dog family consisting of Arnie, a bus driver (voiced by Henry Corden) and his wife Agnes (voiced by Joan Gerber). They had two teenagers, Terry and Roger (voiced by Julie McWhirter and Steve Lewis respectively) and one younger child, Chester (voiced by Gene Andrusco).
The theme song's lyrics ended with the advice "Just remember Arnie Barkley's bark is worse than his bite." This meant that Arnie's grouchy, unsociable front concealed a softer heart which he rarely allowed to show. Doug Goodwin's theme song used part of "(Be It Ever So Humble) There's No Place Like Home".
We have Agnes and her daughter Terry from The Barkleys https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QogocIg_KGE are having a bit of trouble. They are another mother and daughter in some deserted warehouse.
The Barkleys is an American animated television series that ran from 1972 to 1973 on NBC was produced by DePatie=Freleng Enterprises.
The cartoon - inspired by the CBS sitcom All in the Family - featured an anthropomorphic dog family consisting of Arnie, a bus driver (voiced by Henry Corden) and his wife Agnes (voiced by Joan Gerber). They had two teenagers, Terry and Roger (voiced by Julie McWhirter and Steve Lewis respectively) and one younger child, Chester (voiced by Gene Andrusco).
The theme song's lyrics ended with the advice "Just remember Arnie Barkley's bark is worse than his bite." This meant that Arnie's grouchy, unsociable front concealed a softer heart which he rarely allowed to show. Doug Goodwin's theme song used part of "(Be It Ever So Humble) There's No Place Like Home".
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Bondage
Species Dog (Other)
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