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Little known facts and secrets about Captain Kangaroo - Page 6 of 30 - Kiwi Report

Little known facts and secrets about Captain Kangaroo


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[post_page_title]Urban Myth [/post_page_title]
Singer Frank Zappa recorded two singles that seemed to reference a certain character of Captain Kangaroo, Mr. Green Jeans. The two songs were named, Mr. Green Genes and Son of Mr. Green Genes. The play on words and the fact that Zappa was so interested in the character, led people to theorize that Zappa was actually the biological son of Hugh Brannum, the man who played Mr. Green Jeans. Later on, Zappa would deny any connection.
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