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oldshowbiz · 4 months
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Time for Timer
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elijones94 · 1 month
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In “The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show”, Penny has an unexplained dislike of the geeky and friendly Moonrock and only refers to him as “Creep”. In the episode “The Birthday Present”, while searching for Pebbles’s missing birthday present for Wilma, the kids investigate at the Gruesomes’ spooky house and are spooked by Gobby and his giant spider. Penny apparently jumps into Moonrock’s arms while Wiggy leaps onto his shoulders.
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chernobog13 · 2 months
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S IS FOR SUPERMAN!
Even though I was older than the target audience for Sesame Street when it premiered in 1969, my siblings were not, and I sometimes watched it along with them.
I was especially fond of the episodes sponsored by the letter S, because it probably meant I would get to see this little gem:
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Please note that Superman is NOT voiced here by Bud Collyer, the man who had voiced the character on radio, in the Fleischer short films, and in previous Filmation cartoons. This Sesame Street segment was produced in 1970, a year after Collyer passed away.
Superman is voiced here instead by actor Lennie Weinrib. Weinrib would reprise the role in 1972 in an episode of Filmation's animated series The Brady Kids, when the six siblings meet Superman.
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badmovieihave · 6 months
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Bad movie I have Jabberjaw 1976-1978
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muttonchopsalley · 2 years
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Comedy sketches from Mel Blanc’s Superfun radio comedy service.
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docgold13 · 2 months
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All The Jokers
From the best of the best to the not so best of the rest...*
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1). Mark Hamill
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2). Heath Ledger
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3). Cesar Romero
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4). Frank Welker
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5). Jack Nicholson
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6). Alan Tudyk
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7). Joaquin Phoenix
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8). Zach Galfinakis
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9). Lennie Weinrib
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10). John DiMaggio 11). Kevin Michael Richardson
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12). Jeff Bennett
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13). Cameron Monaghan**
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14). Troy Baker 15). John Kassir
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16). Jason Spisak
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17). Larry Storch
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18). Brent Spiner 19). Michael Emerson
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20). Michael McKean
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21). Jeff Bergman
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22). Barry Keoghan
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23). Lloyd Floyd
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24). Jared Leto
*Agree, disagree; have I left anyone out? Let me know what you think.
**Cameron Monaghan did not specifically portray The Joker in the television show Gotham; but rather a thinly veiled alternative due to licensing rights or some such matter. Yet The Joker and Jerome were essentially a difference without a distinction...
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gameraboy2 · 8 months
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1960s "I Love You" record card featuring Dracula and the Wolfman, with the voices of Mel Blanc and Lennie Weinrib
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brokehorrorfan · 19 days
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The New Adventures of Batman will be released on Blu-ray on June 25 via Warner Bros. Produced by Filmation and DC Comics, the animated series ran for sixteen episodes on CBS in 1977.
It stars Adam West as Batman, Burt Ward as Robin, Melendy Britt as Batgirl and Catwoman, Lou Scheimer as Bat-Mite and Clayface, and Lennie Weinrib as Commissioner Gordon, Joker, and Penguin.
Special features are listed below.
Special features:
The Dark Knight Revisited
Featuring the voices of Adam West as Batman and Burt Ward as Robin, these animated adventures of the Caped Crusader and Boy Wonder originally produced by animation powerhouse Filmation in 1977, are revered by generations of cartoon fans. With heroine Batgirl and zany sidekick Batmite, these brave Bat-heroes match wits with clever criminals like the Joker, the Penguin, Catwoman, Mr. Freeze and the cosmic uber-villain Zarbor!
Pre-order The New Adventures of Batman.
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lauralot89 · 1 month
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coffee-n-cacti · 3 months
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1960’s rare Buzza Cardozo card with record that plays a monster love ballad. Voices include Mel Blanc and Lennie Weinrib!
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oldshowbiz · 4 months
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1967.
Cartoon voice actors on the radio.
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Cartoon Network Friday Spotlight: Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo- “Twenty Thousand Screams Under the Sea”
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Scrappy-Doo remains among the most controversial additions to the Scooby-Doo franchise... Mindy Kaling’s take on Velma notwithstanding. 
If you ask the crew who worked on the franchise or Hanna-Barbera at the time, they’ll either call Scrappy the savior of the franchise or a necessary evil to keep it afloat. The fact is that ABC, who had given Scooby’s previous shows a home, were looking to not bring back the studio’s biggest cash cow of the 70′s unless some changes were made, and adding in a tough-minded nephew seemed to have done the trick, keeping Scooby around well into the 80′s. From what I can gather, kids at the time liked Scrappy, but when older fans who returned to the franchise during Cartoon Network’s heyday in the 90′s and early 2000′s got a hold of his material, he wasn’t very well received, and thus became the butt of many a joke since.
Scrappy... kind of deserves it, although not every project he was in stunk. I think that his first series was a tolerable continuation of the monster of the week format, even though he was one monster hunter too many, and he does get annoying. I have less defense for the run where it’s just him, Scooby, and Shaggy, though.
Here’s a decent episode from that first series, where the gang is resting in the beaches of Acapulco as they intend to watch a cliff diving competiton. The star diver, Tiger Morris is late, and from there the beach city is haunted by a sea beast. Who has to solve it? Three guesses, and the first two don’t count.
I generally prefer this when Scrappy isn’t a big part of it, as Lennie Weinrib’s strong New York voice grows old fast. I actually prefer Don Messick’s later take on the character, but it has its moments, and cool atmosphere with the dark sea before a reveal that makes sense.
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thealmightyemprex · 2 years
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Criterion Spotlight :The Point
So I make it a point to watch one of Criterions Saturday Matinee selection on a Saturday,and last night I chose the American made for TV movie the Point
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In this 1971 film a father (Ringo Starr )reads to his son a bedtime story about a world where everyones head is pointed except Oblio (Mike Lookinlad ) who is banished to the Pointless Forest by the wicked Count (Lennie Weinrib ) where he meets various odd characters
I mostly liked it .The art style was charming ,Lennie Weinrib is awonderfully over the top villain ,Mike Lookinlad gives a good performance ,PAul Frees who is one of my favorite voice actors delivers several good performances my favorite being as a capitalist tree who cracked me up,there a chill rock man who I liked,I like how other then the Count and his son ,the people who dont like Oblio are dpicted not as mallicious but more patronizing or passive aggressive ,like one says "Well you want your daughter to marry a guy without a point would you " and I like the message about how things can seem pointless everything has a point ,,,,,Also It felt really timely that I was watching this film that discussed how some laws are bad and unjust and only hurt people and we shouldnt have laws that hurt people (Stares at American Supreme Court )
......But I have two big problems :One is I find the dad and son scenes really grating with how uninvested the son is and how needy the dad is . Ringo Starr narates the tale well ,I just dont like the character(Though I should point out there are three other versions with diffrent narrators:One with Dustin Hoffman ,another with Alan Barzman and another with Alan Thicke due to complicated reasons ).Finally I just hate the songs ,not that Harry Nilssons music is bad.....IT JUST ADDS NOTHING .The characters dont sing them ,they dont advance the story,they arent thematic ,and really only Me and My Arrow and Are You Sleeping are memorable to me.The movie just stops dead for random songs and sequences that dont add anything
So I enjoyed half the movie,and I do reccomend it ,its a good story with some good ideas
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mrpsclassictelevision · 9 months
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📺H. R. Pufnstuf (1969) | Opening & Closing Theme | Jack Wild | Billie Hayes
H.R. Pufnstuf is an American children's television series created by Sid and Marty Krofft. It was the first Krofft live-action, life-sized-puppet program.  The Mayor of Living Island is a friendly and helpful anthropomorphic dragon named H.R. Pufnstuf, performed by Roberto Gamonet and voiced by the show's writer Lennie Weinrib, who also voiced many of the other characters. The dragon rescues Jimmy and protects him from Witchiepoo, as his cave is the only place where her magic has no effect. Jimmy is played by Jack Wilk, and Witchiepoo is played by Billie Hayes. Never Miss An Upload, Join the channel:
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badmovieihave · 3 years
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Bad movie I have Tales of Terror 1962
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