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The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo

The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo is an American animated television series produced by United Productions of America that aired for one season on NBC from September 19, 1964 to April 24, 1965.[1] The television series was based on the original cartoon of the same name, with Jim Backus reprising the voiceover of the role he did on TV: while doing this show, he continued with the prime time TV show Gilligan's Island. This was a follow-up to the original Mister Magoo series which aired from 1960-1961.[2]

The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo
GenreAnimation
Written byWalter Black
Barbara Chain
Directed byAbe Levitow (supervising)
Bob McKimson
Grant Simmons
Steve Clark (sequence)
Ray Patterson (sequence)
Voices ofJim Backus
Marvin Miller
Paul Frees
Dal McKennon
Joan Gardner
Howard Morris
Shepard Menken
Everett Sloane
Julie Bennett
Theme music composerCarl Brandt
ComposerCarl Brandt
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerHenry G. Saperstein
EditorSam Horta
Running time30 minutes
Production companyUnited Productions of America
Original release
NetworkNBC
Release19 September 1964 (1964-09-19) –
24 April 1965 (1965-04-24)

Unlike the theatrical cartoons, which focused on the extremely nearsighted Quincy Magoo's bumbling, the show featured the Magoo character as an actor in adaptations of such literary classics as Don Quixote and "Gunga Din".[3] Each of these roles was played seriously, with few if any references to Magoo's nearsightedness; however, introductory segments in each program featured Magoo backstage stumbling into scenery and talking to props, thus connecting the older cartoons to this series. Some stories were contained in a single half-hour episode, but others ran for two and even four episodes. As UPA did not have its own studio facility, the production was farmed out to the Grantray-Lawrence and Format Films studios.

Among the most ambitious adaptations mounted in this format were the four-part Robin Hood, in which he took the role of Friar Tuck; Treasure Island, in which he played the villainous Long John Silver; and a version of Snow White in which he portrayed all seven of the Seven Dwarfs (much easier in an animated setting, with no trick photography needed).

The series was inspired by the success of the 1962 television special Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol, a serious remake of the Charles Dickens classic novel with Magoo playing Ebenezer Scrooge.

The series was re-shown in the early 1970s on early Saturday mornings and the early 1980s as part of certain channels' weekday afternoon cartoon blocs. Certain episodes were released on VHS, but these have since gone out of print.

The series was originally shown in prime time and not as part of an animated block for juvenile viewers; therefore, certain more mature elements were present. These included death threats (William Tell, Robin Hood, Don Quixote, The Three Musketeers, Sherlock Holmes), children in danger (Treasure Island, Gunga Din, William Tell), insanity (Don Quixote, Moby Dick), heroic self-sacrifice (Gunga Din), religious themes (Noah's Ark), and realistic, although mostly bloodless, violence; including swordplay, shooting, clubbing, drowning and character deaths in most of the episodes.

Episodes edit

# Broadcast date Title Adapted for Television by
01 September 19, 1964 "William Tell" Barbara Chain
02 September 26, 1964 "Treasure Island"— Part 1 Walter Black
03 October 3, 1964 "Treasure Island"— Part 2 Walter Black
04 October 10, 1964 "Gunga Din" Sloan Nibley
05 October 17, 1964 "Moby Dick" True Boardman
06 October 24, 1964 "The Three Musketeers"— Part 1 Joanna Lee
07 November 7, 1964 "The Three Musketeers"— Part 2 Joanna Lee
08 November 14, 1964 "Robin Hood"— Episode 1 Walter Black
09 November 21, 1964 "Robin Hood"— Episode 2 Walter Black
10 November 28, 1964 "Robin Hood"— Episode 3 Walter Black
11 December 5, 1964 "Robin Hood"— Episode 4 Walter Black
12 December 19, 1964 "Don Quixote de la Mancha"— Episode 1 True Boardman
13 December 26, 1964 "Cyrano de Bergerac" True Boardman
14 January 2, 1965 "Snow White"— Episode 1 Barbara Chain
15 January 9, 1965 "Snow White"— Episode 2 Barbara Chain
16 January 16, 1965 "Rip Van Winkle" Barbara Chain
17 February 6, 1965 "Dick Tracy and the Mob" Sloan Nibley
18 February 13, 1965 "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Barbara Chain
19 February 27, 1965 "The Count of Monte Cristo" Walter Black
20 March 13, 1965 "Doctor Frankenstein" Sloan Nibley
21 March 20, 1965 "Don Quixote de la Mancha"— Episode 2 True Boardman
22 March 27, 1965 "Captain Kidd" Walter Black
23 April 3, 1965 "Noah's Ark" Barbara Chain
24 April 10, 1965 "Sherlock Holmes" True Boardman
25 April 17, 1965 "King Arthur" Sloan Nibley
26 April 24, 1965 "Paul Revere" Jerry D. Lewis

Home video edit

In November 2011, Shout! Factory released Mr. Magoo: The Television Collection 1960-1977 on DVD in Region 1.[4] This 11-disc collection contains all the episodes from all three Mr. Magoo television series, including all 26 episodes of The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo.

References edit

  1. ^ Woolery, George W. (1983). Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981, Part 1: Animated Cartoon Series. Scarecrow Press. pp. 193–196. ISBN 0-8108-1557-5. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
  2. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 401–403. ISBN 978-1538103739.
  3. ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 554–559. ISBN 978-1476665993.
  4. ^ . TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on 2012-10-20. Retrieved 2012-06-13.

External links edit

  • The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo at IMDb  

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The Famous Adventures of Mr Magoo is an American animated television series produced by United Productions of America that aired for one season on NBC from September 19 1964 to April 24 1965 1 The television series was based on the original cartoon of the same name with Jim Backus reprising the voiceover of the role he did on TV while doing this show he continued with the prime time TV show Gilligan s Island This was a follow up to the original Mister Magoo series which aired from 1960 1961 2 The Famous Adventures of Mr MagooGenreAnimationWritten byWalter BlackBarbara ChainDirected byAbe Levitow supervising Bob McKimsonGrant SimmonsSteve Clark sequence Ray Patterson sequence Voices ofJim BackusMarvin MillerPaul FreesDal McKennonJoan GardnerHoward MorrisShepard MenkenEverett SloaneJulie BennettTheme music composerCarl BrandtComposerCarl BrandtCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes26 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producerHenry G SapersteinEditorSam HortaRunning time30 minutesProduction companyUnited Productions of AmericaOriginal releaseNetworkNBCRelease19 September 1964 1964 09 19 24 April 1965 1965 04 24 Unlike the theatrical cartoons which focused on the extremely nearsighted Quincy Magoo s bumbling the show featured the Magoo character as an actor in adaptations of such literary classics as Don Quixote and Gunga Din 3 Each of these roles was played seriously with few if any references to Magoo s nearsightedness however introductory segments in each program featured Magoo backstage stumbling into scenery and talking to props thus connecting the older cartoons to this series Some stories were contained in a single half hour episode but others ran for two and even four episodes As UPA did not have its own studio facility the production was farmed out to the Grantray Lawrence and Format Films studios Among the most ambitious adaptations mounted in this format were the four part Robin Hood in which he took the role of Friar Tuck Treasure Island in which he played the villainous Long John Silver and a version of Snow White in which he portrayed all seven of the Seven Dwarfs much easier in an animated setting with no trick photography needed The series was inspired by the success of the 1962 television special Mister Magoo s Christmas Carol a serious remake of the Charles Dickens classic novel with Magoo playing Ebenezer Scrooge The series was re shown in the early 1970s on early Saturday mornings and the early 1980s as part of certain channels weekday afternoon cartoon blocs Certain episodes were released on VHS but these have since gone out of print The series was originally shown in prime time and not as part of an animated block for juvenile viewers therefore certain more mature elements were present These included death threats William Tell Robin Hood Don Quixote The Three Musketeers Sherlock Holmes children in danger Treasure Island Gunga Din William Tell insanity Don Quixote Moby Dick heroic self sacrifice Gunga Din religious themes Noah s Ark and realistic although mostly bloodless violence including swordplay shooting clubbing drowning and character deaths in most of the episodes Contents 1 Episodes 2 Home video 3 References 4 External linksEpisodes edit Broadcast date Title Adapted for Television by 0 1 September 19 1964 William Tell Barbara Chain 0 2 September 26 1964 Treasure Island Part 1 Walter Black 0 3 October 3 1964 Treasure Island Part 2 Walter Black 0 4 October 10 1964 Gunga Din Sloan Nibley 0 5 October 17 1964 Moby Dick True Boardman 0 6 October 24 1964 The Three Musketeers Part 1 Joanna Lee 0 7 November 7 1964 The Three Musketeers Part 2 Joanna Lee 0 8 November 14 1964 Robin Hood Episode 1 Walter Black 0 9 November 21 1964 Robin Hood Episode 2 Walter Black 10 November 28 1964 Robin Hood Episode 3 Walter Black 11 December 5 1964 Robin Hood Episode 4 Walter Black 12 December 19 1964 Don Quixote de la Mancha Episode 1 True Boardman 13 December 26 1964 Cyrano de Bergerac True Boardman 14 January 2 1965 Snow White Episode 1 Barbara Chain 15 January 9 1965 Snow White Episode 2 Barbara Chain 16 January 16 1965 Rip Van Winkle Barbara Chain 17 February 6 1965 Dick Tracy and the Mob Sloan Nibley 18 February 13 1965 A Midsummer Night s Dream Barbara Chain 19 February 27 1965 The Count of Monte Cristo Walter Black 20 March 13 1965 Doctor Frankenstein Sloan Nibley 21 March 20 1965 Don Quixote de la Mancha Episode 2 True Boardman 22 March 27 1965 Captain Kidd Walter Black 23 April 3 1965 Noah s Ark Barbara Chain 24 April 10 1965 Sherlock Holmes True Boardman 25 April 17 1965 King Arthur Sloan Nibley 26 April 24 1965 Paul Revere Jerry D LewisHome video editIn November 2011 Shout Factory released Mr Magoo The Television Collection 1960 1977 on DVD in Region 1 4 This 11 disc collection contains all the episodes from all three Mr Magoo television series including all 26 episodes of The Famous Adventures of Mr Magoo References edit Woolery George W 1983 Children s Television The First Thirty Five Years 1946 1981 Part 1 Animated Cartoon Series Scarecrow Press pp 193 196 ISBN 0 8108 1557 5 Retrieved 14 March 2020 Perlmutter David 2018 The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows Rowman amp Littlefield pp 401 403 ISBN 978 1538103739 Erickson Hal 2005 Television Cartoon Shows An Illustrated Encyclopedia 1949 Through 2003 2nd ed McFarland amp Co pp 554 559 ISBN 978 1476665993 Mr Magoo DVD news Box Art and Contents for Mr Magoo on TV Collection 1960 1977 TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on 2012 10 20 Retrieved 2012 06 13 External links editThe Famous Adventures of Mr Magoo at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Famous Adventures of Mr Magoo amp oldid 1216656698, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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