I remember the Magilla Gorilla Show growing up in New Jersey. It had an interesting history, starting out in syndication, then moving over to ABC's Saturday morning lineup and back in syndicated reruns.
The theme song was memorable. If you listen closely, the line "he's really ideal" is a reference to the show's original sponsor Ideal Toys. To me, that is one of the first examples of product placement in a TV show.
Poor Mr. Peebles. He desperately tries to sell Magilla but the customer usually returns him, putting a drain on his business. But wait, there's a little girl named Ogee, who sounds a lot like Pebbles from The Flintstones since it's the same voice, Jean VanderPyl. She really wants to have Magilla for a pet but her parents won't let her.
Also featured on the show were Ricochet Rabbit and Droop-a-Long, set in the Old West. It's best known for the catchphrase "Sheriff BING BING BING! Ricochet Rabbit" Also there was Mushmouse and Punkin' Puss which I vaguely remember since I primarily watched the title character's cartoons.
Even though Magilla Gorilla hasn't been on the air in years, it's one of Hanna Barbera's memorable shows of the mid 1960s. I'll close this review with Magilla's familiar phrase after a customer returns him "We'll try again next week."