David The Gnome Theme Nickelodeon Song Piano
Friday, September 23rd, 2011
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Improving David The Gnome Theme song from the Saturday Morning Cartoon line up on Nickelodeon back in the dizzay.
Duration : 0:1:31
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Improving David The Gnome Theme song from the Saturday Morning Cartoon line up on Nickelodeon back in the dizzay.
Duration : 0:1:31
This one comes with a disclaimer, because a company’s logos appear in the video.
David the Gnome is owned by BRB, and this video is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by that company. David the Gnome and all aspects thereof are their property. Furthermore, BRB’s logos also belong to them. Their official website can be found here:
www.brb.es
And their Youtube channel is here:
www.youtube.com/user/BRBInt
They have the full episode posted there if nostalgia strikes and you care to see it.
That out of the way, this video is the debut of CrazierGirl1870 as a new member of the Mentally Advanced team, joining us to help with video editing and the like and also to provide a few voices here and there where we need them. She may well also be voicing Scootaloo in upcoming episodes.
Since we don’t actually have access to more episodes of David the Gnome without buying the DVD set, this will be a one-shot thing.
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As if the Sumo Wrestler weren’t enough…wait until the last minute of the video, that’s when things get extra crazy
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“The Laughing Gnome” by DAVID BOWIE (1967)
Directed by Razimus of The Swords of Justice on Moon Guard (2008)
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My version of the David The Gnome Theme song.One of My favorite cartoons back in the day….because of the theme song FRAYMO PRODUCTIONS
Duration : 0:1:42
Cartoons:
David the gnome
Original Rugrats
Super Mario Bros show
Original Tintin
Original Pokemon
Animes:
Dragonball Z
Bleach
Yu yu hakusho
Inuyasha
Samurai Champloo
Cartoons:
Pokemon
Looney Tunes
Scooby Doo
Thundercats
Transformers
Anime:
Dragonball Z
Inuyasha
Cowboy Bebop
Bleach
Ghost in the Shell
David Bowie’s first major hit ‘Space Oddity’ was another two years away, when he wrote and recorded this track in 1967 for the Deram label. Deram Records was set up by Decca Records (UK) ostensibly as a label for “alternative” or “progressive” artists. Mint copies of this 7″ single, with an ‘inverted’ matrix number printed on the label are worth in the region of £70. My copy has the matrix number the right way up and is worth around £5.
The turntable is a Rotel RP310 which I purchased in 1980 for £50. The arm is fitted with an Audio Technica AT10E Cartridge purchased late 80′s also for £50.
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