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  1. Aug 12, 2008 · 1.62K subscribers. Subscribed. 3.3K. 1.7M views 15 years ago. This is a clip from the March 1984 Romper Room show featuring the magic mirror. Romper Stomper Bomper Boo!!! ...more. This...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Romper_RoomRomper Room - Wikipedia

    Before eating, they would recite the celebrated Romper Room grace: "God is great, God is good. Let us thank Him for our food. Amen." At the end of each broadcast, the hostess would look through a "magic mirror"—actually an open frame with a handle, the size, and shape of a hand mirror—and recite the rhyme, "Romper, bomper, stomper boo.

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  3. Feb 8, 2015 · Watch the classic Romper Room song and see if you can spot your name in the magic mirror. Romper Bomper Stomper Boo!

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  4. Who could forget the “freaky” Romper Room Magic Mirror. The Romper Room hostess finished each program by reciting the show’s signature magical chant:”Romper, bomper, stomper, boo. Tell me, tell me, tell me do. Magic mirror, tell me today. Did all my friends have fun at play?”

  5. The Utah show was made from 1953 to 1981, with Edna Anderson-Taylor — aka Miss Julie — as "Romper Room's" teacher for more than 17 years. Decades later, Utahns still remember what came after the rhyme — the chance that Miss Julie would "see" you in the Magic Mirror. "I see Bonnie and David and Robin and Edward, and there's Mark and Rachel.

  6. Aug 22, 2018 · Romper, stomper, bomper boo. Tell me, tell me, tell me, do. Magic Mirror, tell me today, did all my friends have fun at play?” Then she named the children in the television audience that she could “see.” “I can see…Claude,” she said. “Claude’s my dad’s name,” Ann Marie said. Miss Fran would pick the names from all the letters she received.

  7. Feb 16, 2024 · Bill and Thom dissect minute 39 of THE GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN.

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