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Blog By Stanman63 In the Munster TV series, there was an episode where Grandpa Munster changed into a blond woman while Herman wore a cowboy outfit, then Eddie became a blond moppet. In another episode, Herman was zapped by lightning to become Fred Gwinn {actor who played him]. Then Grandpa used his lab and the human Herman was changed into Lady Herman only to be zapped again and become himself again. Of course there maybe more episodes or movies that qualify. |
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Dont forget: Transgender Leave It To Beaver
When Beaver talks his folks into buying him a neat "eskimo" sweater he wanted,
then when he wears it to school he discovers .... IT'S A GIRL'S SWEATER!!!
Genderpanic, mirth and mayhem ensue.
All 3 parts are at Youtube. Here's part one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XRR49YvmP8
~~hugs, Laika
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(Am currently researching Mr. Magoo. Blind as he is, he must've put on the wrong clothes at some point...)
What borders on stupidity?
Canada and Mexico.
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What Bugs That Bunny
He didn't seem to "carrot" all when he was cross-dressed . . . even kissing Elmer!
Angela Rasch (Jill M I)
Angela Rasch (Jill M I)
Turnabout
Well, Elmer did his share of crossdressing, so he and Bugs take turns being the girl in their relationship.
There was one where a gale tore through a truckload of hats while Elmer was hunting Bugs, and every time a hat landed on one of them he adopted the personality of the hat. A bridal veil landed on Elmer and a top hat landed on Bugs and they got married.
There was another fun one where Elmer is dreaming and he turns into a woman with a shapely figure and long curls, and it turns out that Bugs was manipulating his dream.
Someone's rocking my dreamboat...
someone's invading my dreams...
I grew up in a different era than some here; no GI Joe or Thundercats, not to mention anime. And I remember that Bugs Bunny was the one cartoon character I wanted to be just like when I was little....hmmmm...I wonder why?
Con grande amore e di affetto
Andrea Lena
Love, Andrea Lena
Monsters
I am afraid that the idea of Hermann Munster in drag rather reminds me of a certain bulky French actor at the end of 'Tenue de Soirée".....