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Saturday Supercade

Saturday Supercade is an American animated television series produced for Saturday mornings by Ruby-Spears Productions. It ran for two seasons on CBS.[1]

Saturday Supercade
GenreAnthology
Comedy
Written by
  • Buzz Dixon
  • Cliff Ruby
  • David Schwartz
  • David Villaire
  • Don Heckman
  • Duane Poole
  • Elana Lesser
  • Evelyn Gabai
  • Gary Greenfield
  • Gordon Kent
  • Jack Enyart
  • Jack Hanrahan
  • James Diamond
  • Kayte Kuch
  • Maggie Smith
  • Mark Jones
  • Matt Uitz
  • Mel Gilden
  • Michael Brown
  • Michael Maurer
  • Paul Dini
  • Richard Merwin
  • Richard Murphy
  • Rowby Goren
  • Scott Ben-Yashar
  • Sheryl Scarborough
  • Ted Pedersen
  • Tom Dagenais
  • Tom Swale
  • Tony Benedict
Directed by
Voices of
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes26 (97 segments)
Production
Executive producers
Running time32-43 minutes (10-13 in every segment)
Production companyRuby-Spears Enterprises
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseSeptember 17, 1983 (1983-09-17) –
December 1, 1984 (1984-12-01)

Premise edit

Each episode is composed of several shorter segments featuring video game characters from the golden age of arcade video games.[2]

The segments included:

Pitfall! and Q*bert rotated weekly while the other three were weekly.

During the second season, Q*bert (now weekly) and Donkey Kong remained while the Frogger, Pitfall! and Donkey Kong Jr. segments were replaced by shorts featuring:

  • Kangaroo with friends and the "Monkey Business Gang" (from the Kangaroo arcade game).
  • Space Ace with Space Ace/Dexter (depending on his form), Kimberly, and Borf (from the Space Ace arcade game).

Segments edit

Frogger edit

Frogger (voiced by Bob Sarlatte) is an ace reporter of the swamp who works at The Swamp Gazette. He and his friends Shellshock "Shelly" Turtle (voiced by Marvin Kaplan) and Fanny Frog (voiced by B.J. Ward) go out in search of crazy stories (sometimes about human behavior) to publish in the newspaper. Frogger also has to deal with his gruff boss and editor-in-chief Tex Toadwalker (voiced by Ted Field Sr.). As in the game, he often has an encounter with an alligator or gets flattened by a passing car. Unlike the game, Shelly revives Frogger using an ordinary air pump.

Episodes edit

  1. "The Ms. Fortune Story" (September 17, 1983) -
  2. "Spaced Out Frogs" (September 24, 1983) -
  3. "The Who Took Toadwalker Story" (October 1, 1983) -
  4. "Hydrofoil and Go Seek" (October 8, 1983) -
  5. "The Great Scuba Scoop" (October 15, 1983) -
  6. "The Headline Hunters" (October 22, 1983) -
  7. "The Legs Croaker Story" (October 29, 1983) -
  8. "The Blackboard Bungle" (November 5, 1983) -
  9. "Good Knight, Frogger" (November 12, 1983) -
  10. "Fake Me Out at the Ballgame" (November 19, 1983) -
  11. "I Remember Mummy" (November 26, 1983) -
  12. "Here Today, Pawned Tomorrow" (December 3, 1983) -
  13. "Hop-Along Frogger" (December 10, 1983) -

Donkey Kong edit

Donkey Kong (voiced by Soupy Sales) has escaped from the circus. He is on the loose and Mario (voiced by Peter Cullen) and Pauline (voiced by Judy Strangis) are chasing the ape. As with the original game, Donkey Kong will often grab Pauline and Mario has to save her. Plots typically centered on them encountering crime with the villains conning the slow-witted Donkey Kong into doing their work and Mario and Pauline exposing the truth. After Mario and Pauline reveal the truth to Donkey Kong, the three of them team up to stop the antagonists' plans followed by Donkey Kong evading Mario and Pauline again.

Episodes edit

Season 1 (1983) edit
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byOriginal air date
11"Mississippi Madness"Duane Poole and Tom SwaleSeptember 17, 1983 (1983-09-17)
22"Gorilla Gangster"Gary GreenfieldSeptember 24, 1983 (1983-09-24)
33"Banana Bikers"Michael MaurerOctober 1, 1983 (1983-10-01)
44"The Incredible Shrinking Ape"Mark Jones, Michael Maurer, and Richard MerwinOctober 8, 1983 (1983-10-08)
55"Movie Mania"Cliff Ruby and Elana LesserOctober 15, 1983 (1983-10-15)
66"Gorilla My Dreams"Gordon Kent, Jack Enyart, Michael Maurer, and Richard MerwinOctober 22, 1983 (1983-10-22)
77"Little Orphan Apey"UnknownOctober 29, 1983 (1983-10-29)
88"Circus Daze"Duane Poole, Michael Maurer, Richard Merwin, Tom Dagenais, and Tom SwaleNovember 5, 1983 (1983-11-05)
99"The Great Ape Escape"Richard MerwinNovember 12, 1983 (1983-11-12)
1010"Apey and the Snowbeast"UnknownNovember 19, 1983 (1983-11-19)
1111"How Much is That Gorilla in the Window?"Michael BrownNovember 26, 1983 (1983-11-26)
1212"Private Donkey Kong"UnknownDecember 3, 1983 (1983-12-03)
1313"Get Along, Little Apey"Michael Maurer and Richard MerwinDecember 10, 1983 (1983-12-10)
Season 2 (1984) edit
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byOriginal air date
141"Sir Donkey Kong"UnknownSeptember 8, 1984 (1984-09-08)
152"The Pale Whale"UnknownSeptember 15, 1984 (1984-09-15)
163"El Donkey Kong"Matt UitzSeptember 22, 1984 (1984-09-22)
174"New Wave Ape"Richard MurphySeptember 29, 1984 (1984-09-29)
185"Greenhouse Gorilla"James DiamondOctober 6, 1984 (1984-10-06)
196"Hairy Parent"Sheryl ScarboroughOctober 13, 1984 (1984-10-13)

Pitfall! edit

Pitfall Harry (voiced by Robert Ridgely), his niece Rhonda (voiced by Noelle North), and their cowardly pet Quickclaw the Mountain Lion (voiced by Kenneth Mars) explore jungles for hidden treasures, having many different adventures along the way. Quickclaw and Rhonda later appeared in Pitfall II: Lost Caverns and Super Pitfall.

Episodes edit

No.TitleWritten byOriginal air date
1"Pitfall's Panda Puzzle"UnknownSeptember 17, 1983 (1983-09-17)
2"Amazon Jungle Bungle"UnknownSeptember 24, 1983 (1983-09-24)
3"Raiders of the Lost Shark"Jack HanrahanOctober 8, 1983 (1983-10-08)
4"Tibetan Treasure Trouble"UnknownOctober 22, 1983 (1983-10-22)
5"Masked Menace Mess"Kayte KuchNovember 5, 1983 (1983-11-05)
6"The Saber Tooth Goof"UnknownNovember 19, 1983 (1983-11-19)
7"Pyramid Panic"UnknownDecember 3, 1983 (1983-12-03)

Q*bert edit

In a 1950s-inspired world set in the town of Q*Berg, a teenage fur-covered creature named Q*bert (voiced by Billy Bowles), his girlfriend Q*Tee (voiced by Robbie Lee), his brother Q*Bit (voiced by Dick Beals), and his friends Q*Ball (voiced by Frank Welker), Q*Val (voiced by Robbie Lee), and Q*Mongus (voiced by Frank Welker) must deal with the resident bullies Coily, Ugg and Wrongway (all three voiced by Frank Welker), and Coily's girlfriend Viper (voiced by Julie McWhirter). As with the video game, the segment features "block-hopping" scenes, "swearing" bubbles, and occasional flying discs from the original game. New to the cartoon was Q*bert's use of "slippy-doos", a black ball projectile which he loaded and fired through his nose, producing an oil slick wherever the balls splattered. Slick and Sam (both voiced by Frank Welker) are also featured.

Episodes edit

 "Season 1(1989 - 90) 
  1. "Disc Derby Fiasco" (October 8, 1989) -
  2. "The Great Q-Tee Contest" (October 15, 1989) -
  3. "Q-Bowl Rigamarole" (October 29, 1989) -
  4. "Crazy Camp Creature" (November 12, 1989) -
  5. "Thanksgiving for the Memories" (November 26, 1989) -
  6. "Dog Day Dilemma" (December 10, 1989) -
  7. "Take Me Out to the Q-Game" (January 19, 1990) -
  8. "Noser, P.I." (June 15, 1990) -
  9. "Hook, Line & Mermaid" (September 13, 1990) -
  10. "Q-Historic Daze" (September 29, 1990) -
 "Season 2(1990) 
  1. "Q-bert's Monster Mix-Up" (October 6, 1990) -
  2. "Game Shoe Woe" (October 13, 1990) -
  3. "The Wacky Q-Bot" (October 20, 1990) -
  4. "Q-Beat It" (October 27, 1990) -
  5. "Q-Urf's Up!" (November 3, 1990) -
  6. "Little Green Nosers" (November 10, 1990) -
  7. "Rebel Without a Q-Ause" (November 17, 1990) -
  8. "Looking For Miss Q-Right" (November 24, 1990) -
  9. "The Goofy Ghostgetters" (December 21, 1990) -

Donkey Kong Junior edit

Donkey Kong Jr. (voiced by Frank Welker) is sad to find that his father has run away from Mario and the circus. He befriends a greaser nicknamed "Bones" (voiced by Bart Braverman) who has a motorcycle and offers to help Junior by finding his dad together. Donkey Kong Jr's catchphrase is "Monkey muscle!", which he tells to himself and Bones to inspire self-confidence. Bones often serves as the voice of reason when Donkey Kong Jr. bites off more than he can chew.

Episodes edit

  1. "Trucknapper Caper" (September 17, 1983) -
  2. "Sheep Rustle Hustle" (September 24, 1983) -
  3. "Rocky Mountain Monkey Business" (October 1, 1983) -
  4. "Magnificent Seven-Year Olds" (October 8, 1983) -
  5. "The Ventriloquist Caper" (October 15, 1983) -
  6. "The Great Seal Steal" (October 22, 1983) -
  7. "The Jungle Boy Ploy" (October 29, 1983) -
  8. "Junior Meets Kid Dynamo" (November 5, 1983) -
  9. "The Amazing Rollerskate Race" (November 12, 1983) -
  10. "A Christmas Story" (November 19, 1983) -
  11. "Gorilla Ghost" (November 26, 1983) -
  12. "The Teddy Bear Scare" (December 3, 1983) -
  13. "Double or Nothing" (December 10, 1983) -

Kangaroo edit

Joey Kangaroo (voiced by David Mendenhall), his mother "K.O." Katy Kangaroo (voiced by Mea Martineau), and Sidney Squirrel (voiced by Marvin Kaplan) must stop the Monkeybiz Gang members Bingo, Bango, Bongo, and Fred (all four voiced by Pat Fraley and Frank Welker), four meddlesome monkeys who are known from making trouble at the local zoo run by the zookeeper Mr. Friendly (voiced by Arthur Burghardt). The Monkeybiz Gang would cause trouble by trying to escape from the zoo and Katy would have to help keep them in line.

Episodes edit

No.TitleWritten byOriginal air date
1"Trunkful of Trouble"Gordon Kent and Paul DiniSeptember 8, 1984 (1984-09-08)
2"Zoo for Hire"UnknownSeptember 15, 1984 (1984-09-15)
3"Bat's Incredible"Jack EnyartSeptember 22, 1984 (1984-09-22)
4"The White Squirrel of Dover"Mel GildenSeptember 29, 1984 (1984-09-29)
5"The Birthday Party"UnknownOctober 6, 1984 (1984-10-06)
6"Having a Ball"UnknownOctober 13, 1984 (1984-10-13)
7"The Tail of the Cowardly Lion"Maggie Ann SmithOctober 20, 1984 (1984-10-20)
8"It's Carnival Time"UnknownOctober 27, 1984 (1984-10-27)
9"Lost and Found"Ted PedersenNovember 3, 1984 (1984-11-03)
10"Joey and the Bananastalk"UnknownNovember 10, 1984 (1984-11-10)
11"Zoo's Who?"UnknownNovember 17, 1984 (1984-11-17)
12"The Egg and Us"UnknownNovember 24, 1984 (1984-11-24)
13"The Runaway Panda"UnknownDecember 1, 1984 (1984-12-01)

Space Ace edit

Space Ace (voiced by Jim Piper) is the always smiling self-confident champion of the "Space Command", whereas when always "wimping out" to Dexter (voiced by Sparky Marcus) after being hit by the Infanto-Ray, he becomes clumsy and weak. With officer Kimberly (voiced by Nancy Cartwright), he works for Space Marshall Vaughn (voiced by Peter Renaday) to keep the peace in the universe. They fight the evil alien commander Borf (voiced by Arthur Burghardt) and keep him from invading Earth. Ace and Kim try to keep his 'wimping' situation secret and pretend that Dexter is Kim's little brother to Vaughn.

Again, as with Donkey Kong, Ruby-Spears took artistic license; in the video game, Dexter had certain chances to revert to Ace, his full-grown self, whereas in the cartoon the Ace/Dexter phases seemed to happen on their own and often at inconvenient times for the hero.

It was aired late night on Cartoon Network in the late 1990s, and segments have been shown between programs on Boomerang.[citation needed]

Episodes edit

  1. "Cute Groots" (September 8, 1984) -
  2. "Cosmic Camp Catastrophe" (September 15, 1984) -
  3. "Dangerous Decoy" (September 22, 1984) -
  4. "Moon Missile Madness" (September 29, 1984) -
  5. "Perilous Partners" (October 6, 1984) -
  6. "Frozen in Fear" (October 13, 1984) -
  7. "Age Ray Riot" (October 20, 1984) -
  8. "Wanted: Dexter!" (October 27, 1984) -
  9. "The Phantom Shuttle" (November 3, 1984) -
  10. "Spoiled Sports" (November 10, 1984) -
  11. "Calamity Kimmie" (November 17, 1984) -
  12. "Three Ring Rampage" (November 24, 1984) -
  13. "Infanto Fury" (December 1, 1984) -

Cast edit

Additional voices edit

Rebroadcast and home video edit

The Space Ace segments from the show occasionally appeared as filler in between shows on Boomerang and Toonami.[citation needed]

The series has become considered partially lost in recent years due to a lack of rereleases and rebroadcast. In 2010, Warner Archive announced via their Facebook page that Saturday Supercade would be released through their made-on-demand DVD program, but some segments may be cut due to rights issues. As of 2022, no further information has been released.[3]

In November 2015, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released The Best of Q*Bert on DVD in Region 1. The two-disc collection features 17 of the 19 episodes of the series. This is a Manufacture-on-Demand (MOD) release, available exclusively in the US via Amazon.com and their CreateSpace MOD program.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 530–531. ISBN 978-1538103739.
  2. ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 712–713. ISBN 978-1476665993.
  3. ^ Lambert, David (December 10, 2010). TV Shows on DVD. Archived from the original on January 3, 2014. Retrieved October 13, 2013.
  4. ^ 'The Best Of' the Cartoons from the CBS 'Saturday Supercade' 2015-10-23 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

saturday, supercade, american, animated, television, series, produced, saturday, mornings, ruby, spears, productions, seasons, genreanthologycomedywritten, bybuzz, dixon, cliff, ruby, david, schwartz, david, villaire, heckman, duane, poole, elana, lesser, evel. Saturday Supercade is an American animated television series produced for Saturday mornings by Ruby Spears Productions It ran for two seasons on CBS 1 Saturday SupercadeGenreAnthologyComedyWritten byBuzz Dixon Cliff Ruby David Schwartz David Villaire Don Heckman Duane Poole Elana Lesser Evelyn Gabai Gary Greenfield Gordon Kent Jack Enyart Jack Hanrahan James Diamond Kayte Kuch Maggie Smith Mark Jones Matt Uitz Mel Gilden Michael Brown Michael Maurer Paul Dini Richard Merwin Richard Murphy Rowby Goren Scott Ben Yashar Sheryl Scarborough Ted Pedersen Tom Dagenais Tom Swale Tony BenedictDirected byCharles A Nichols John Kimball Walt Kubiak Bill Reed Russ MoodyVoices ofSoupy Sales Dick Beals Billy Bowles Bart Braverman Arthur Burghardt Nancy Cartwright Peter Cullen Ted Field Sr Pat Fraley Marvin Kaplan Robbie Lee Sparky Marcus Kenneth Mars Mea Martineau Julie McWhirter David Mendenhall Noelle North Jim Piper Peter Renaday Robert Ridgely Bob Sarlatte Judy Strangis B J Ward Frank WelkerComposersHaim SabanShuki LevyDean ElliottCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons2No of episodes26 97 segments ProductionExecutive producersJoe Ruby Ken SpearsRunning time32 43 minutes 10 13 in every segment Production companyRuby Spears EnterprisesOriginal releaseNetworkCBSReleaseSeptember 17 1983 1983 09 17 December 1 1984 1984 12 01 Contents 1 Premise 2 Segments 2 1 Frogger 2 1 1 Episodes 2 2 Donkey Kong 2 2 1 Episodes 2 2 1 1 Season 1 1983 2 2 1 2 Season 2 1984 2 3 Pitfall 2 3 1 Episodes 2 4 Q bert 2 4 1 Episodes 2 5 Donkey Kong Junior 2 5 1 Episodes 2 6 Kangaroo 2 6 1 Episodes 2 7 Space Ace 2 7 1 Episodes 3 Cast 3 1 Additional voices 4 Rebroadcast and home video 5 References 6 External linksPremise editEach episode is composed of several shorter segments featuring video game characters from the golden age of arcade video games 2 The segments included Frogger from the Frogger arcade game Donkey Kong with Mario and Pauline from the Donkey Kong arcade game Donkey Kong Jr from the Donkey Kong Jr arcade game Q bert with Coily Ugg Wrongway Slick and Sam from the Q bert arcade game Pitfall Harry with his pet mountain lion Quickclaw and his niece Rhonda unlike the others which are arcade games this segment is from the home console game Pitfall The cartoon was simply called Pitfall Pitfall and Q bert rotated weekly while the other three were weekly During the second season Q bert now weekly and Donkey Kong remained while the Frogger Pitfall and Donkey Kong Jr segments were replaced by shorts featuring Kangaroo with friends and the Monkey Business Gang from the Kangaroo arcade game Space Ace with Space Ace Dexter depending on his form Kimberly and Borf from the Space Ace arcade game Segments editFrogger edit Frogger voiced by Bob Sarlatte is an ace reporter of the swamp who works at The Swamp Gazette He and his friends Shellshock Shelly Turtle voiced by Marvin Kaplan and Fanny Frog voiced by B J Ward go out in search of crazy stories sometimes about human behavior to publish in the newspaper Frogger also has to deal with his gruff boss and editor in chief Tex Toadwalker voiced by Ted Field Sr As in the game he often has an encounter with an alligator or gets flattened by a passing car Unlike the game Shelly revives Frogger using an ordinary air pump Episodes edit The Ms Fortune Story September 17 1983 Spaced Out Frogs September 24 1983 The Who Took Toadwalker Story October 1 1983 Hydrofoil and Go Seek October 8 1983 The Great Scuba Scoop October 15 1983 The Headline Hunters October 22 1983 The Legs Croaker Story October 29 1983 The Blackboard Bungle November 5 1983 Good Knight Frogger November 12 1983 Fake Me Out at the Ballgame November 19 1983 I Remember Mummy November 26 1983 Here Today Pawned Tomorrow December 3 1983 Hop Along Frogger December 10 1983 Donkey Kong edit Donkey Kong voiced by Soupy Sales has escaped from the circus He is on the loose and Mario voiced by Peter Cullen and Pauline voiced by Judy Strangis are chasing the ape As with the original game Donkey Kong will often grab Pauline and Mario has to save her Plots typically centered on them encountering crime with the villains conning the slow witted Donkey Kong into doing their work and Mario and Pauline exposing the truth After Mario and Pauline reveal the truth to Donkey Kong the three of them team up to stop the antagonists plans followed by Donkey Kong evading Mario and Pauline again Episodes edit Season 1 1983 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleWritten byOriginal air date11 Mississippi Madness Duane Poole and Tom SwaleSeptember 17 1983 1983 09 17 22 Gorilla Gangster Gary GreenfieldSeptember 24 1983 1983 09 24 33 Banana Bikers Michael MaurerOctober 1 1983 1983 10 01 44 The Incredible Shrinking Ape Mark Jones Michael Maurer and Richard MerwinOctober 8 1983 1983 10 08 55 Movie Mania Cliff Ruby and Elana LesserOctober 15 1983 1983 10 15 66 Gorilla My Dreams Gordon Kent Jack Enyart Michael Maurer and Richard MerwinOctober 22 1983 1983 10 22 77 Little Orphan Apey UnknownOctober 29 1983 1983 10 29 88 Circus Daze Duane Poole Michael Maurer Richard Merwin Tom Dagenais and Tom SwaleNovember 5 1983 1983 11 05 99 The Great Ape Escape Richard MerwinNovember 12 1983 1983 11 12 1010 Apey and the Snowbeast UnknownNovember 19 1983 1983 11 19 1111 How Much is That Gorilla in the Window Michael BrownNovember 26 1983 1983 11 26 1212 Private Donkey Kong UnknownDecember 3 1983 1983 12 03 1313 Get Along Little Apey Michael Maurer and Richard MerwinDecember 10 1983 1983 12 10 Season 2 1984 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleWritten byOriginal air date141 Sir Donkey Kong UnknownSeptember 8 1984 1984 09 08 152 The Pale Whale UnknownSeptember 15 1984 1984 09 15 163 El Donkey Kong Matt UitzSeptember 22 1984 1984 09 22 174 New Wave Ape Richard MurphySeptember 29 1984 1984 09 29 185 Greenhouse Gorilla James DiamondOctober 6 1984 1984 10 06 196 Hairy Parent Sheryl ScarboroughOctober 13 1984 1984 10 13 Pitfall edit Pitfall Harry voiced by Robert Ridgely his niece Rhonda voiced by Noelle North and their cowardly pet Quickclaw the Mountain Lion voiced by Kenneth Mars explore jungles for hidden treasures having many different adventures along the way Quickclaw and Rhonda later appeared in Pitfall II Lost Caverns and Super Pitfall Episodes edit No TitleWritten byOriginal air date1 Pitfall s Panda Puzzle UnknownSeptember 17 1983 1983 09 17 2 Amazon Jungle Bungle UnknownSeptember 24 1983 1983 09 24 3 Raiders of the Lost Shark Jack HanrahanOctober 8 1983 1983 10 08 4 Tibetan Treasure Trouble UnknownOctober 22 1983 1983 10 22 5 Masked Menace Mess Kayte KuchNovember 5 1983 1983 11 05 6 The Saber Tooth Goof UnknownNovember 19 1983 1983 11 19 7 Pyramid Panic UnknownDecember 3 1983 1983 12 03 Q bert edit In a 1950s inspired world set in the town of Q Berg a teenage fur covered creature named Q bert voiced by Billy Bowles his girlfriend Q Tee voiced by Robbie Lee his brother Q Bit voiced by Dick Beals and his friends Q Ball voiced by Frank Welker Q Val voiced by Robbie Lee and Q Mongus voiced by Frank Welker must deal with the resident bullies Coily Ugg and Wrongway all three voiced by Frank Welker and Coily s girlfriend Viper voiced by Julie McWhirter As with the video game the segment features block hopping scenes swearing bubbles and occasional flying discs from the original game New to the cartoon was Q bert s use of slippy doos a black ball projectile which he loaded and fired through his nose producing an oil slick wherever the balls splattered Slick and Sam both voiced by Frank Welker are also featured Episodes edit Season 1 1989 90 Disc Derby Fiasco October 8 1989 The Great Q Tee Contest October 15 1989 Q Bowl Rigamarole October 29 1989 Crazy Camp Creature November 12 1989 Thanksgiving for the Memories November 26 1989 Dog Day Dilemma December 10 1989 Take Me Out to the Q Game January 19 1990 Noser P I June 15 1990 Hook Line amp Mermaid September 13 1990 Q Historic Daze September 29 1990 Season 2 1990 Q bert s Monster Mix Up October 6 1990 Game Shoe Woe October 13 1990 The Wacky Q Bot October 20 1990 Q Beat It October 27 1990 Q Urf s Up November 3 1990 Little Green Nosers November 10 1990 Rebel Without a Q Ause November 17 1990 Looking For Miss Q Right November 24 1990 The Goofy Ghostgetters December 21 1990 Donkey Kong Junior edit Donkey Kong Jr voiced by Frank Welker is sad to find that his father has run away from Mario and the circus He befriends a greaser nicknamed Bones voiced by Bart Braverman who has a motorcycle and offers to help Junior by finding his dad together Donkey Kong Jr s catchphrase is Monkey muscle which he tells to himself and Bones to inspire self confidence Bones often serves as the voice of reason when Donkey Kong Jr bites off more than he can chew Episodes edit Trucknapper Caper September 17 1983 Sheep Rustle Hustle September 24 1983 Rocky Mountain Monkey Business October 1 1983 Magnificent Seven Year Olds October 8 1983 The Ventriloquist Caper October 15 1983 The Great Seal Steal October 22 1983 The Jungle Boy Ploy October 29 1983 Junior Meets Kid Dynamo November 5 1983 The Amazing Rollerskate Race November 12 1983 A Christmas Story November 19 1983 Gorilla Ghost November 26 1983 The Teddy Bear Scare December 3 1983 Double or Nothing December 10 1983 Kangaroo edit Joey Kangaroo voiced by David Mendenhall his mother K O Katy Kangaroo voiced by Mea Martineau and Sidney Squirrel voiced by Marvin Kaplan must stop the Monkeybiz Gang members Bingo Bango Bongo and Fred all four voiced by Pat Fraley and Frank Welker four meddlesome monkeys who are known from making trouble at the local zoo run by the zookeeper Mr Friendly voiced by Arthur Burghardt The Monkeybiz Gang would cause trouble by trying to escape from the zoo and Katy would have to help keep them in line Episodes edit No TitleWritten byOriginal air date1 Trunkful of Trouble Gordon Kent and Paul DiniSeptember 8 1984 1984 09 08 2 Zoo for Hire UnknownSeptember 15 1984 1984 09 15 3 Bat s Incredible Jack EnyartSeptember 22 1984 1984 09 22 4 The White Squirrel of Dover Mel GildenSeptember 29 1984 1984 09 29 5 The Birthday Party UnknownOctober 6 1984 1984 10 06 6 Having a Ball UnknownOctober 13 1984 1984 10 13 7 The Tail of the Cowardly Lion Maggie Ann SmithOctober 20 1984 1984 10 20 8 It s Carnival Time UnknownOctober 27 1984 1984 10 27 9 Lost and Found Ted PedersenNovember 3 1984 1984 11 03 10 Joey and the Bananastalk UnknownNovember 10 1984 1984 11 10 11 Zoo s Who UnknownNovember 17 1984 1984 11 17 12 The Egg and Us UnknownNovember 24 1984 1984 11 24 13 The Runaway Panda UnknownDecember 1 1984 1984 12 01 Space Ace edit Space Ace voiced by Jim Piper is the always smiling self confident champion of the Space Command whereas when always wimping out to Dexter voiced by Sparky Marcus after being hit by the Infanto Ray he becomes clumsy and weak With officer Kimberly voiced by Nancy Cartwright he works for Space Marshall Vaughn voiced by Peter Renaday to keep the peace in the universe They fight the evil alien commander Borf voiced by Arthur Burghardt and keep him from invading Earth Ace and Kim try to keep his wimping situation secret and pretend that Dexter is Kim s little brother to Vaughn Again as with Donkey Kong Ruby Spears took artistic license in the video game Dexter had certain chances to revert to Ace his full grown self whereas in the cartoon the Ace Dexter phases seemed to happen on their own and often at inconvenient times for the hero It was aired late night on Cartoon Network in the late 1990s and segments have been shown between programs on Boomerang citation needed Episodes edit Cute Groots September 8 1984 Cosmic Camp Catastrophe September 15 1984 Dangerous Decoy September 22 1984 Moon Missile Madness September 29 1984 Perilous Partners October 6 1984 Frozen in Fear October 13 1984 Age Ray Riot October 20 1984 Wanted Dexter October 27 1984 The Phantom Shuttle November 3 1984 Spoiled Sports November 10 1984 Calamity Kimmie November 17 1984 Three Ring Rampage November 24 1984 Infanto Fury December 1 1984 Cast editSoupy Sales Donkey Kong Dick Beals Q Bit Billy Bowles Q bert Bart Braverman Bones Arthur Burghardt Borf Mr Friendly Nancy Cartwright Kimberly Peter Cullen Mario Ted Field Sr Tex Pat Fraley Bingo Marvin Kaplan Shellshock Shelly Turtle Sidney Squirrel Robbie Lee Q Tee Q Val Sparky Marcus Dexter Kenneth Mars Quickclaw the Mountain Lion Mea Martineau K O Katy Kangaroo Julie McWhirter Q bertha Q Mom Viper David Mendenhall Joey Kangaroo Noelle North Rhonda Jim Piper Space Ace Peter Renaday Space Marshall Vaughn Legrin Robert Ridgely Pitfall Harry Bob Sarlatte Frogger Judy Strangis Pauline B J Ward Fanny Frog Frank Welker Bango Bongo Donkey Kong Jr Coily Fred Q Ball Q Dad Q Mongus Sam Slick Ugg Wrongway Additional voices edit Michael Bell Jack DeLeon Alan Dinehart Mac Walker Edmiston Marshall Efron Al Fann Teddy S Field III Takayo Fischer June Foray Linda Gary Kelly Glen Joe Higgins Bob Holt David Landsberg Lucy Lee Shawn Lieber Tress MacNeille Tysun McMullen Shepard Menken Nancy Merwan Don Messick Q Dactyl in Q Historic Days Tim Rooney Marilyn Schreffler Avery Schreiber Hal Smith Steve J Spears John Stephenson Russi Taylor Herb Vigran Janet Waldo Alan Young Cameron Young Peter CullenRebroadcast and home video editThe Space Ace segments from the show occasionally appeared as filler in between shows on Boomerang and Toonami citation needed The series has become considered partially lost in recent years due to a lack of rereleases and rebroadcast In 2010 Warner Archive announced via their Facebook page that Saturday Supercade would be released through their made on demand DVD program but some segments may be cut due to rights issues As of 2022 no further information has been released 3 In November 2015 Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released The Best of Q Bert on DVD in Region 1 The two disc collection features 17 of the 19 episodes of the series This is a Manufacture on Demand MOD release available exclusively in the US via Amazon com and their CreateSpace MOD program 4 References edit Perlmutter David 2018 The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows Rowman amp Littlefield pp 530 531 ISBN 978 1538103739 Erickson Hal 2005 Television Cartoon Shows An Illustrated Encyclopedia 1949 Through 2003 2nd ed McFarland amp Co pp 712 713 ISBN 978 1476665993 Lambert David December 10 2010 Saturday Supercade Could the 80s Coin Op Based Cartoons be Coming Home Warner Says TV Shows on DVD Archived from the original on January 3 2014 Retrieved October 13 2013 The Best Of the Cartoons from the CBS Saturday Supercade Archived 2015 10 23 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editSaturday Supercade at The Big Cartoon DataBase Saturday Supercade at IMDb nbsp Saturday Supercade podcast at The Retroist Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saturday Supercade amp oldid 1214880098, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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