Sorry to remind you again, EmSeeSquared, as I see you've been looking for this one for some 5 years now ( see
http://www.ticklingforum.com/showthread.php?t=2953 ), but I would have sworn that it was in this thread that someone posted, sometime in the past couple months, that they had an idea where they might be able to find this scene from Peter Pan and the Mermaids -- on DVD I believe? -- although I can't seem to turn up the post at the moment.
Although I've never seen it myself, having been a bit "too old" for cartoons when it first aired, it was a very memorable scene to my girlfriend, who told me about her memory of it from her girlhood, and some subsequent online research of my own has suggested that the episode title was "After the Laughter", which I believe was episode number 51 (of the first season of the show? I can't remember now for sure).
I wish I could recall who posted recently about trying to find it or turn up the post in which it was discussed (at least I
think it was in these forums somewhere), but if you see this and know who yoiu are, so to speak -- have you learned anything about it yet? Nag nag nag
🙂 Sorry, but I really would really like to find it, if possible.
Also, now another one has captured my interest (also courtesy of my girlfriend's rich childhood memories), for which I've searched thoroughly both here and at tickletheater.com, but with no luck thus far. Specifically, there is supposed to be a scene in the movie "James and the Giant Peach" (if I remember the title correctly) in which a spider tickles a worm. Sounds silly, I guess, but then this is a cartoons thread, so I would imagine there must be others discussed here more or less just as silly. Since this is apparently a movie, I would imagine it might be available on DVD, but since I may be the last person in the U.S. who has still never owned a DVD player, does anyone by any remote chance happen to know where might be found a clip of this scene? Or should I have posted this to a requests forum? My humble apologies if this is posted in the wrong place.