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'''Music/Sounds:''' Tanner's first roar.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Tanner's first roar.


'''Availability:''' Extinct.
'''Availability:'''  
*It was only seen on original [[NBC |NBC]] airings and film prints of ''The Pogo Special Birthday Special''.
*It was only seen on original [[NBC |NBC]] airings and film prints of ''The Pogo Special Birthday Special''.
*However, it was removed from future prints and was not seen on home video releases.
*However, it was removed from future prints and was not seen on home video releases.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme, with the audience applauding (most likely canned) as the theme plays.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme, with the audience applauding (most likely canned) as the theme plays.


'''Availability:''' Extinct.
'''Availability:'''  
*It was seen only on the closing credits of the NBC sitcom ''The Montefuscos'', which was one of the first casualties of the 1975-76 TV season.
*It was seen only on the closing credits of the NBC sitcom ''The Montefuscos'', which was one of the first casualties of the 1975-76 TV season.
*Although there is one existing episode on YouTube, posted by former child actor Rob Arbitelle (who appeared in the show as one of the grandchildren), it is currently unknown whether or not the remaining videotapes of ''The Montefuscos'' still survive (in which case the show would lie with Warner Bros. Television/Turner Entertainment Co.), or if NBC "wiped" (erased) said tapes of the program to use for other shows.
*Although there is one existing episode on YouTube, posted by former child actor Rob Arbitelle (who appeared in the show as one of the grandchildren), it is currently unknown whether or not the remaining videotapes of ''The Montefuscos'' still survive (in which case the show would lie with Warner Bros. Television/Turner Entertainment Co.), or if NBC "wiped" (erased) said tapes of the program to use for other shows.
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