Tony Hawk Admits That's Really Him Skating On A Children's Show In The Early 1980s
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Though Tony Hawk’s name has been synonymous with descriptors like “hip” and “cool” for most of his life, his first televised appearance was anything but. In 1981, A young Hawk appeared as a character called Skateboard Johnny in the long-running CBS kids’ show “Captain Kangaroo.”

The weekday morning series ran for nearly 30 years with a staggering episode count of over 6,000 (via Entertainment Weekly). Toward the tail-end of that truly epic run, though, the series featured a then-unknown Hawk as a young boy in a skateboarding video. After being set up by Captain Kangaroo (Bob Keeshan), Mr. Moose, and Mr. Bunny (both Cosmo Allegretti), a skit shows the young skater thrashing to a jaunty melody sung to the tune of the traditional sea shanty “Drunken Sailor.”

As far as introductions go, it’s definitely a bit comical to look back on, like if Trent Reznor or Kurt Cobain got their start on “Shining Time Station.” For his part, Hawk posted a clip from the show to his personal Twitter page, reminding fans of his appearance on “Captain Kangaroo” before remarking that the “Skateboard Johnny” song still haunts him to this day. 

Some fans seemingly feel the same way, with @langdonboom tweeting, “Is that really why you ride a skateboard?” and @the_maniacvii jokingly asking, “That song asked so many questions. Were you ever able to answer them all?” However, there were others who apparently liked the “Captain Kangaroo” take on “Drunken Sailor,” such as former “American Idol” contestant Tim Urban, who tweeted that “It’s a good song.” 

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