I grew up watching this on channel 4 early-morning. She looked familiar her face looking like Lori from Inch High, Private Eye, and Race Bannon from Johnny Quest.
This cartoon was produced in 1968 the year Terrytoons ceased production on cartoons; the company didn't go out of business until 3 years later.@@ZakWolf
I like Sally Sargent's design. She's got some traits of Princess Aurora, Daphne Blake, and Alice from Hanna-Barbera's 1966 "Alice in Wonderland (or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This?)" TV special. Probably because Iwao Takamoto, who designed all three characters, designed Sally here. And the baton-twirler girls at 2:19 and 7:49 look at lot like Fern from the Hanna-Barbera version of "Charlotte's Web!" (Again, same designer.)
@@meganconnell6853, yep. Iwao Takamoto had a very distinct style, no matter where he was working (Hanna-Barbera, Disney, or Terrytoons and Fred Calvert Productions).
They had this time in the 1970s where they thought they could make a "serious show" for adult animation fans. That idea NEVER flew in primetime. Every once in a while, H-B bucked its own trends and TRIED to do something different but they always went back to their tried and true franchises (Flintstones, Scooby-Doo) and produced even more crap that devalued the original, far superior shows in those series. This pilot reminds of "Wait Till Your Father Gets Home." They reran that a few times on Cartoon Network and I can see why that series was NOT successful.
@@ScorpioBornIn69, there's a Scottish girl who's younger than this characters and has black belts in martial arts (I'm typing this on my XBox One, so I can't open up another tab and get the info without losing what I've typed here, so you'll have to look it up-I apologise.
I want the movie looked the way is planned. I can direct Hanna-Barbera's way but I want a beautiful black girl doing more than spying but she can sing her heart off and dance every club her parents ever opened. I can make it animated like it should. thanks H and B.
One more thing - I use ok.ru because if something is copy-protected and it is taken down. I do not get a strike or get banned or my account deleted. They just take it down and let you go on your merry way.
Meringue in Sugartown, USA! ok.ru for this and other Saturday Superstar movies I will be uploading. Have to add me as a friend though. I work too hard and pay a lot for material like this and users just take and take. Which I do not care to share but they do not say Hi or like my stuff or say thank you or be my friends. So that is why.
VERY interested in seeing ANY of the Saturday Superstar Movies! It would greatly help my research for my podcast. Request sent to you under Forgotten TV
Chris Cooling, Oh! OK! I was wondering. I was having this one channel taking my videos and blogging about them before I had a chance to get my own viewers. I added you as a friend!
This was actually a failed pilot for an animated 'That Girl' series, or perhaps series of specials, shown on the early 70's 'ABC Saturday Superstar Movie' on Saturday Mornings from 1972-75. The show broadcast a lot of animated pilots, a couple of which were premieres for other cartoons, like 'The Brady Kids', 'Lassie's Rescue Rangers', and 'Yogi's Gang' which started with 'Yogi's Ark Lark'. As noted here, it also showed animated pilots for The Munsters, Nanny And The Professor, Bewitched, Gidget, The Banana Splits, Lost In Space, and even a team-up between Looney Tunes and The Groovie Goolies. That one features the acid-trippiest sequence in any mainstream cartoon: ua-cam.com/video/hIP36Rc_CIo/v-deo.html Filmation and Rankin/Bass were heavy contributors. There were so many live-action-show-inspired cartoons in the 70's, I once posted about 'Mary's Major Mysteries', supposedly a show where Mary Richards and the cast of Mary Tyler Moore Show were teen journalism students traveling aboard Lou Grant's journalism bus. It was days before anyone figured out it never existed.
@@shoresean1237 They had cartoons inspired by Laverne & Shirley, Happy Days, and Mork & Mindy in the early 1980s. Even as a kid, I could see they were TERRIBLE SHOWS!!!! The funny thing is those series (all produced by Hanna-Barbera) came on far past the peak of the popularity of the Gary Marshall triad. It's incredible to see how some creators had those streaks of success on TV for a time and afterwards they can't get anyone to look at their developments! This happened with Sherwood Schwartz (who had his successes in the 1960s and early 1970s -- Gilligan's Island and The Brady Bunch) and Norman Lear (All in the Family, The Jeffersons, Maude, Good Times, Gloria, Archie's Place), too. Marshall eventually went into films and was very successful there, too. Gary Marshall is dead now along with his sister Penny who did the voice of Laverne for the animated series as well. Cindy Williams also reprised Shirley. The best animated shows I saw in the 1980s were action-adventure series and NONE of them were big successes with toy lines like Transformers and GI Joe. The animated shows I have found memories of were Thundarr the Barbarian, Dungeons & Dragons, Robotech, and Voltron. Of those, Thundarr and Robotech have held up the best BY FAR.
@@shoresean1237 August 31st marks the forty fifth anniversary that this show was last televised and went into electronic Oblivion. At least you can see it here.
She looks.a.LOT like.Daphne. Other than the fact that Sally is a blonde...the difference is that she's more self sufficient during an investigation than Daphne and the rest of the Scooby Gang combined.
She also has some visual traits of Alice, from Hanna-Barbera's 1966 "Alice in Wonderland (or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This?)" TV special. Heck, I can see a bit of Princess Aurora in her design as well (particularly the eyes, the blonde hair and black headband), as Iwao Takamoto designed Aurora as well during his time at Disney.
@@67nairb, yes it was intended as a pilot, but only (probably) aired once or never aired at all when it was supposed to (it was usually aired on local TV stations as filler and as a part of any package of Terrytoons shorts.)
I WANT THIS ON DVD OR BLU-RAY! I have sent emails to Rankin-Bass and to Ms. Marlo Thomas herself and no one seems to be able to help. My wife is a big fan of THAT GIRL and it would be such a great surprise if I could obtain a copy of this rare gem for her. If anyone who reads this is able to help in any way, please email me at sephiroth880@yahoo.com . My UA-cam channel is Jakeyoung123.
Daphne Blake 's super sister!
Kim Possible 1969.
I grew up watching this on channel 4 early-morning. She looked familiar her face looking like Lori from Inch High, Private Eye, and Race Bannon from Johnny Quest.
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I remember that, and the Saturday Superstar Movies. The Gidget movie was really good, Yogi’s Gang came out of that series as well.
Truly surreal
I don't know but I can see the toy doll manufacturers going crazy!
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Was this produced by Hanna-Barbera
No, but the art style is similar!
@@WedgePee I heard it was produced by Terrytoons the company that gave us Mighty Mouse and Heckle and Jeckle.
@@67nairb, much of the actual production was actually farmed out to Fred Calvert Productions.
This cartoon was produced in 1968 the year Terrytoons ceased production on cartoons; the company didn't go out of business until 3 years later.@@ZakWolf
I like Sally Sargent's design. She's got some traits of Princess Aurora, Daphne Blake, and Alice from Hanna-Barbera's 1966 "Alice in Wonderland (or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This?)" TV special. Probably because Iwao Takamoto, who designed all three characters, designed Sally here. And the baton-twirler girls at 2:19 and 7:49 look at lot like Fern from the Hanna-Barbera version of "Charlotte's Web!" (Again, same designer.)
It's the similar art styles.
@@meganconnell6853, yep. Iwao Takamoto had a very distinct style, no matter where he was working (Hanna-Barbera, Disney, or Terrytoons and Fred Calvert Productions).
Yes, but that's the different cartoon animated stories.
Pedal Pumping Scenes from Hot Wheels (1969) (25 Subscribers Special)
From the company that brought us those Holiday specials Rankin-Bass productions.
I like watching late 60s cartoons.
The animation is Hanna-Barbera-esque.
Sally Sargent was Kim Possible before there was a Kim Possible.
They had this time in the 1970s where they thought they could make a "serious show" for adult animation fans. That idea NEVER flew in primetime. Every once in a while, H-B bucked its own trends and TRIED to do something different but they always went back to their tried and true franchises (Flintstones, Scooby-Doo) and produced even more crap that devalued the original, far superior shows in those series. This pilot reminds of "Wait Till Your Father Gets Home." They reran that a few times on Cartoon Network and I can see why that series was NOT successful.
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Hot Wheels: The First 60 Years (1968-2028)
This was done by the Frosty the Snowman people.
Code Name: G-16 And "Sally Sargent" was supposed to be sixteen years old! What a pun!
And can fly planes and have at least 3-degree black belt in Martial Arts at that age. Just a toon though.
She looks younger than that.
@@ScorpioBornIn69, there's a Scottish girl who's younger than this characters and has black belts in martial arts (I'm typing this on my XBox One, so I can't open up another tab and get the info without losing what I've typed here, so you'll have to look it up-I apologise.
Terrytoons
I saw this circa 1979 on Terrytoons
I want the movie looked the way is planned. I can direct Hanna-Barbera's way but I want a beautiful black girl doing more than spying but she can sing her heart off and dance every club her parents ever opened. I can make it animated like it should. thanks H and B.
She is so beautiful 💖.
I would like to see that show video in UA-cam right now because I really think that it looked very interesting to see that ⭐️.
Did you use to be one of my subscribers to my other channel Sugartown,USA? Your name looks familiar.
Meringue! I beg your pardon 💫? I don't think so 💞.
One more thing - I use ok.ru because if something is copy-protected and it is taken down. I do not get a strike or get banned or my account deleted. They just take it down and let you go on your merry way.
Meringue! Oh ok , thank you so much for telling me that 💫.
You're welcome! I getting told I'm rude for doing this hahaha but wth! I'm sharing it so not sure how it's rude to be friends first.
I really think that it is so beautiful and so amazing animation music video in the whole world ✨.
Meringue in Sugartown, USA! ok.ru for this and other Saturday Superstar movies I will be uploading. Have to add me as a friend though. I work too hard and pay a lot for material like this and users just take and take. Which I do not care to share but they do not say Hi or like my stuff or say thank you or be my friends. So that is why.
Meringue! That sound very interesting 🌟.
VERY interested in seeing ANY of the Saturday Superstar Movies! It would greatly help my research for my podcast. Request sent to you under Forgotten TV
Chris Cooling Really 🌟?
Chris Cooling, Oh! OK! I was wondering. I was having this one channel taking my videos and blogging about them before I had a chance to get my own viewers. I added you as a friend!
How long did this cartoon last??? Happy Birthday Marlo!!!
This was actually a failed pilot for an animated 'That Girl' series, or perhaps series of specials, shown on the early 70's 'ABC Saturday Superstar Movie' on Saturday Mornings from 1972-75. The show broadcast a lot of animated pilots, a couple of which were premieres for other cartoons, like 'The Brady Kids', 'Lassie's Rescue Rangers', and 'Yogi's Gang' which started with 'Yogi's Ark Lark'. As noted here, it also showed animated pilots for The Munsters, Nanny And The Professor, Bewitched, Gidget, The Banana Splits, Lost In Space, and even a team-up between Looney Tunes and The Groovie Goolies. That one features the acid-trippiest sequence in any mainstream cartoon: ua-cam.com/video/hIP36Rc_CIo/v-deo.html Filmation and Rankin/Bass were heavy contributors. There were so many live-action-show-inspired cartoons in the 70's, I once posted about 'Mary's Major Mysteries', supposedly a show where Mary Richards and the cast of Mary Tyler Moore Show were teen journalism students traveling aboard Lou Grant's journalism bus. It was days before anyone figured out it never existed.
@@shoresean1237 They had cartoons inspired by Laverne & Shirley, Happy Days, and Mork & Mindy in the early 1980s. Even as a kid, I could see they were TERRIBLE SHOWS!!!! The funny thing is those series (all produced by Hanna-Barbera) came on far past the peak of the popularity of the Gary Marshall triad. It's incredible to see how some creators had those streaks of success on TV for a time and afterwards they can't get anyone to look at their developments! This happened with Sherwood Schwartz (who had his successes in the 1960s and early 1970s -- Gilligan's Island and The Brady Bunch) and Norman Lear (All in the Family, The Jeffersons, Maude, Good Times, Gloria, Archie's Place), too. Marshall eventually went into films and was very successful there, too. Gary Marshall is dead now along with his sister Penny who did the voice of Laverne for the animated series as well. Cindy Williams also reprised Shirley. The best animated shows I saw in the 1980s were action-adventure series and NONE of them were big successes with toy lines like Transformers and GI Joe. The animated shows I have found memories of were Thundarr the Barbarian, Dungeons & Dragons, Robotech, and Voltron. Of those, Thundarr and Robotech have held up the best BY FAR.
@@shoresean1237 August 31st marks the forty fifth anniversary that this show was last televised and went into electronic Oblivion. At least you can see it here.
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Wow!!!
Definitely better than Totally Spies.
She looks a little bit like Daphne.
She looks.a.LOT like.Daphne. Other than the fact that Sally is a blonde...the difference is that she's more self sufficient during an investigation than Daphne and the rest of the Scooby Gang combined.
She also has some visual traits of Alice, from Hanna-Barbera's 1966 "Alice in Wonderland (or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This?)" TV special. Heck, I can see a bit of Princess Aurora in her design as well (particularly the eyes, the blonde hair and black headband), as Iwao Takamoto designed Aurora as well during his time at Disney.
@@ZakWolf Was this on TV?
@@67nairb, yes it was intended as a pilot, but only (probably) aired once or never aired at all when it was supposed to (it was usually aired on local TV stations as filler and as a part of any package of Terrytoons shorts.)
@@ZakWolf I've always preferred blondes over brunettes. Maybe because I'm blonde myself.
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Good-looking cartoon! This the first time I've heard of it! The girl character is beautifully drawn! 😁
nice part
I was right, I thought the animation looked a little like Japanese animation, did some research and Toei did do the animation!
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POTATOES DON'T EXIST
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Where was this found?
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You can probably get one at Rankin-Bass.com. That's where I got mine.
I WANT THIS ON DVD OR BLU-RAY! I have sent emails to Rankin-Bass and to Ms. Marlo Thomas herself and no one seems to be able to help. My wife is a big fan of THAT GIRL and it would be such a great surprise if I could obtain a copy of this rare gem for her. If anyone who reads this is able to help in any way, please email me at sephiroth880@yahoo.com . My UA-cam channel is Jakeyoung123.