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The bright cartoon colors of the Saturday morning classic Fat Albert get brought into the real world--or a Hollywood facsimile of reality, at any rate. When a teenage girl named Doris (Kyla Pratt) sheds a tear onto her TV's remote control, her unhappiness summons Fat Albert (Kenan Thompson, Barbershop 2), Mushmouth, Dumb Donald, Old Weird Harold, and the rest of the gang from Bill Cosby's.
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Fat Albert A little bit about my favourite show Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids. By: mariofan1994. Almost everyone has seen bill cosby's tv show Fat Albert and the cosby kids and it's one of my favourite shows so I am going to talk about that today. Bill cosby did most of the voices of the characters. the show ran for 12 years from 1972 to 1984. this show was very entertaining and also taught.
Fat Albert is fat alright, but he stays active. He is always shown participating in sports and other activities with the rest of the gang. He doesn’t let his size slow him down, and stays healthy through exercise. A life of crime has consequences. Fat Albert and the gang meet numerous characters who live outside the law. Each time they prove that crime doesn’t pay and that it’s best to.
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Fat Albert was the central character of the 1970s TV cartoon series Fat Albert and The Cosby Kids, created by stand-up comedian Bill Cosby.The first appearance of an animated Fat Albert was in 1969, in a special TV show that showcased characters based on Cosby's early years in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; the Saturday morning cartoon began airing in 1972 and continued until 1982, when it went.