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The Osmonds
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Animation
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 17
avg.Runtime | 30 min
First EP | 1972-09-09
Last EP | 1972-12-30
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Rating : 5
Overview
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The pop group starred in an animated series that had them touring the world as musical goodwill ambassadors. Each episode featured at least one song.
Created by
Produced by
Rankin/Bass Productions
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
Season List
Season 1
EP : 17
1972-09-09
season 1 || Season 1
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Relesed on | 1972-09-09
1
And Away They Go
1972-09-09
2
China
1972-09-16
3
Jimmy and James of London
1972-09-23
4
Jimmy and James of London
5
China
6
And Away They Go!
7
Denmark
1972-10-21
8
India
1972-10-28
9
Yukon
1972-11-04
10
Black Forest
1972-11-11
11
Italy
1972-11-18
12
Australia
1972-11-25
13
Transylvania
1972-12-02
14
Rio
1972-12-09
15
Don Osmondo
1972-12-16
16
Luck of the Osmonds
1972-12-23
17
Osmonds Come Home
1972-12-30
CAST
charactor:
Original:
Merrill Osmond
Total EP:
17
charactor:
Original:
Alan Osmond
Total EP:
17
charactor:
Original:
Jay Osmond
Total EP:
17
charactor:
Original:
Wayne Osmond
Total EP:
17
charactor:
Original:
Paul Frees
Total EP:
17
charactor:
Original:
Donny Osmond
Total EP:
17
charactor:
Original:
Jimmy Osmond
Total EP:
17
charactor:
Original:
Iris Rainer
Total EP:
17
CREW
Arthur Rankin, Jr.
Director
Directing
Jules Bass
Director
Directing
Arthur Rankin, Jr.
Producer
Production
Basil Cox
Associate Producer
Production
Jules Bass
Producer
Production
Mike Curb
Executive Producer
Production
Maury Laws
Music
Sound
Tony Guy
Animation Director
Visual Effects
Romeo Muller
Writer
Writing
Iris Rainer
Writer
Writing
William J. Keenan
Writer
Writing
Earle Doud
Writer
Writing
Claire Merrill
Writer
Writing
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