Hey Hey Hey It's Fat Albert [1969] - Full Episode
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
- I went all the way to nyc just to record the video. Here it is after 55 years of being shelved behind closed doors.
Special thanks to M. Acrylic for providing and permitting me to use the audio found months ago.
9/13 update:
1. Please separate art from the artist
2. Paley center still hasn’t struck this down
3. I’m not going to debate on morality
4. There’s nothing I can do by getting a higher quality version
5. Just be thankful that this has been found
I remember I used to read about this on the Lost Media wiki all the time as a Fat Albert fan,
Imagine my surprise when it casually appeared in my recommended page
@@tailsknuxfan101 there’s been a maybe 15 second clip out for years lol… And then the AUDIO got found off something somewhere last year I’m pretty sure, possibly found in a library on an AINCIENT and/or rare audio format, and now we have a camera recording of a digital transfer of the master version. That’s the best we’re gonna get lol but hey hey HEY we won
Same, I remember reading it on the old wiki years ago!
The character of Fat Albert first appeared in Bill Cosby's stand-up comedy routine "Buck Buck," as recorded on his 1967 album, Revenge. The stories were based upon Cosby's tales about growing up in inner-city North Philadelphia. In 1969, Cosby and veteran animator Ken Mundle and brought Fat Albert to animation in a prime-time special, "Hey, Hey, Hey, It's Fat Albert."
The special, which aired on NBC, it was a hybrid of both live-action and animation. The music for the special was written and performed by jazz pianist/keyboardist Herbie Hancock in 1969, and was released on the Fat Albert Rotunda.
I remember this on prime time. But I was so small! I had to watch this to recall it! 😃
Buck Buck #4 coming up!
@@SynthetrixBill Cosby loved going to the movies. No wonder they went to the movies a lot in the 70's series
Nothing could prepare me for that great, avant-garde animation. Imagine if the whole series looked like that instead of the more polished, TV cartoon look (with all due respect to Filmation). And they beat the original Muppet Babies to the animation over footage of live action party by almost 20 years. Just everything about this is amazing. I did love the series proper back in the day and it had a lot of groundbreaking moments, but this is what I wish I could have seen years ago. Also, sometimes Fat Albert's face looks like Dayon from Osomatsu-san/kun and that made me smile.
If this version had been picked up I could imagine people watching this on drugs
Alot of that animation is more fluid than what we would normally get from Filmation.
@@Launchpad05 I just don't see this kind of animation going to series, myself. It has a rather wax pencil/markers directly on celluloid look to it, as well as going off model stylistically that I can't see being something a TV show of that vintage could afford to do on an episode to episode basis. Not even a 13 episode weekly format. And, of course, Filmation was a strict reusing animation studio. There are a few loops and reused bits here and there with this special, but no where near the library of stock movements, closeups with head turns, or reused walk cycles. Plus, while there is sort of a moral in this special (don't make fun of the fat guy, you never know when you might need him), it doesn't get as pronounced. The writing itself is more focused on the kids having fun, with a much looser style. That's what I wish we got with the series, after seeing the special.
Totally agree this pilot episode is giving me some intense Ralph Bakshi vibes.
@@agentalucard Reminds me more of John Hubley's work. Very loose and fluid with a very watery paint look.
The original Fat Albert pilot was so much cooler than the Saturday morning show. It was actually quite artistic.
As long as they don’t sing a song about today’s lesson, I’m good 😂
Never knew this existed! As a kid, my dad owned all of his albums. I wonder how this go by me!😮
U doing acid son?
I'm kind of blown away by this - this is very artistic! These people put in high effort!
Even still, the cartoon I grew up with was great in its own right and just right for children too.
@@marquan1976 those songs were class this will NOT be accepted
Wow. Many of us have waited for years to see this. This is the "London After Midnight" of cartoons! Thank you Unknown Tracks!
@@Themaddprof I wouldn’t say it’s the “London after midnight” of cartoons lol there’s certainly better fitting lost media pieces for that title, the big difference is that the fat Albert pilot was archived in a museum, and London after midnight is probably FULLY gone. There was always a chance of rescuing this special from it’s grave, with LAM there may be no chance
>the London after Midnight of cartoons
No it isn't.
@@michaelbullen3104 I did not mean that in the strict literal sense that it was lost forever, as I was aware that the first Fat Albert cartoon still existed in an archive. I meant metaphorically in that it was highly sought after in many wish lists to see.
@@Themaddprof eh fair enough lol
Hearing "London After Midnight" just makes me sad because it's likely gone forever.
5:55 THAT ANIMATION! I laughed so hard when I first saw this scene last night!!! I had to revisit it. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I had only a couple of flashes of memory seeing this on TV in 1971! Can't believe somebody found it! Thank you!!!!
Not gonna lie, but I didn't know that there was a version of Fat Albert like this one before, but since Fat Albert is one of my all time favorite TV shows, I think that this was definitely amazing! 🤩😉👍
5:55 the most introduction to any character ever
i like how he goes from hyper fat albert
to just husky albert
"Oh no!"
"Oh no!"
"Oh no!"
"Oh no!"
"5:55"
OH LAWD HE COMING
Also, gotta love that he could've avoided destroying the entire wall the front door was on by shrinking first. Little details like that in things are fun.
His orange pumpkin like sweater literally turned into a suit after stepping out and breaking the entrance of the door. 😂
so THAT explains why there is a Herbie Hancock album called Fat Albert Rotunda!!! This is a fantastic find and some wonderful animation - thanks for 'rescuing' this!
hear, hear 🎉
Yeah but they’re all re-recordings. This soundtrack needs a release.
hopefully one day someone can leak the full version in high quality, still really glad to see it though.
hey, take what you can get.
the lost ending of the 1974 movie phase iv came out just like this and not much later it was re-released in the movie in its studio version, so keep hope alive for the clean version to get a release. in ither words this ‘leak’ is an advance of that likely. hopefully. 🎉
@@meesalikeuNobody is officially releasing anything with Bill Cosby’s name attached to it. Maybe somebody will get a hold of the film and release a hi-def bootleg.
@@NelsonStJames
Thats a shame. Its the 'person' who commited crimes - not the film ! (the 'film' is innocent)
@@therealrodhull1 and so was the person.
Ah yes, Fat Albert's iconic catchphrase: "No No No!"
And Bill Cosby's catchphrase, "You'll feel differently after you drink this."
Lol
@@jessragan6714 Real original, never heard those jokes before.
"Fat Albert, the Green St. Terrors are concerned about your addiction"
"They tryin' to make me go to rehab? No no no"
@@jessragan6714 NOT funny. Especially, when those women have been exposed as LIARS. My people MUST NOT allow Cosby's legacy to be taken away - I don't see anyone in videos on Elvis, continuously making mention of him being a p3d0 ...
I watched with my Dad when it first came to TV. I was too young then to appreciate the innovative animation! Thanks for posting this.
Same here, my dad adopted me in 69 and i remember watching this with him in 70 as a 5 yr old. This was very nostalgic to see and the animation was great for it's time. I MISS MY DAD !! Very best wishes to you and yours.
As a fan of the Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids cartoon, and having seen glimpses of this piece of lost media, it’s refreshing to see the film in its entirety.
This is the holy grail of cartoon animation, thank you sir for going out of your way to post this great find.
I mean not really there’s definitely other holy grails higher than this one but it’s a very big find for sure and a conclusion to a decades long search
@@michaelbullen3104you could see it in person at the paley center back in the days.
@@michaelbullen3104 What other "holy grails" are still out there?
@@tonyasmith158 check the lost media wiki. the amount of pieces of lost animation that are still lost that are MORE sought after than this one is staggering. Too many to even list but it’s not hard to find them. This is a big find sure but there’s bigger finds yet to find and there’s so so many to list that telling you to just go to the lost media wiki is the easiest thing to do
I’ve been greatly anticipating the day this piece of Fat Albert history was found and uploaded online. The original animated Fat Albert. The animation, featuring a nice mid century aesthetic design which reminds me of early animated Sesame Streets segments and Depate Frieling shorts from the 70’s obviously a great departure from what would be later used for the famous Filmation animated series we all know and love, I simply say thank you for uploading this.
Wow I am actually stunned the animation and vibe is some how better then I ever could of anticipated in my wait to watch this for years. I've been a fan of fat Albert since I was a kid so this is so cool. Like a minute in and the composition of the shot of the window getting hit by snow with the picture of the building is fantastic!
3:19 Thoes walk cycles would get carried over to the Filmation series.
Damn, late 60s had such incredible parience to animate, squash and stretch many frames into these characters. Its a shame you don't see this much frames in the 2020s cartoons on rare occasions. Deadlines are must suck for animators.
I First Saw This in 1969 When I was 12 yrs. old, Thanks For Up Load. (smile)
Even though this was filmed with a potato, all I can say is that this interesting piece of lost media has been found.
Saw this when it first ran. This beats the hell out of the regular series
Cool i loved fat albert as a kid too my mom introduced me to him actually and best times of my life too
That amazing, you were incredibly lucky to see it back then!
@@TheRegart Yes would have been better if VCRs were more available - or at all
Groovy Man, Like Far out Man. Thank You for taking me back to my youth days. Even before the Saturday Morning show that would air on CBS in the fall of 1972 and ran originally until 1985.
This is closer to a Ralph Bakshi film than the familiar Fat Albert saturday morning show.
Incredible that I can finally see this entire special after all these years in any capacity.
Now that I've finally seen this, I actually appreciate the experimental nature of it. Even if it's the result of a tight deadline.
Pretty unique. If I can be honest. I find it funny that it's a special about Fat Albert...when he isn't even in most of the special.
Because haha fat man funny meme character
An absolute landmark - Ken Mundie and crew were way ahead of the curve. Saw it as a kid and revisited in an archive (where copies are forbidden) about ten years ago. This deserves to be commercially available somewhere so people can see what the series could have looked like. This animation has the spontaneous feel of a sketchbook and it's fun to see the characters express themselves with their entire figures, instead of just standing static and flickering their eyes and mouths (as in the long running series).
Do you realize how time consuming and EXPENSIVE animation is to do like this ON A REGULAR BASIS? This could have NEVER been a regular, ongoing show.
I have the 70’s ones on dvd. Never seen this one, cool. 👍🙂
It's been 55 years since I last saw this. I've been transported back in time and I'm now 12 again with tears in my eyes with nostalgic delight.
Three years later Filmation extracted the originality and essence from this avant garde one shot special on NBC for a popular series Saturday mornings on CBS.
What Filmation does best
Like so many, I really wanted to see the whole episode again and despaired that I would ever get to. I recorded the soundtrack off my dad's television speaker onto a cassette tape back in '71, so I remember a lot of the music and dialogue. Of course, I lost the tape decades ago. WHAT A BLAST to see it FINALLY on UA-cam! I almost fainted! Thank you, Unknown Tracks!!
Wow, we finally get to see this
Sup
Hey :D
Originally telecast on November 12, 1969.
Thank you for finding this. As a longtime fan of Fat Albert, I heard of this pilot, but never saw even a glimpse of it until now. Very rough sketching but nonetheless great to see this.
what an incredible piece of animation history, such an intriguing peak into the development of this show. Really enjoyed this and am glad it’s now finally been archived for all to witness
Fat Albert Rotunda is one of those records my dad kept playing while driving to school. So glad to see the origin.
It's a great album!
Did you have one of those car record players lol they were cool
@@michaelbullen3104 my dad's citroën xantia had one of those trunk cd players.
@@HUNdebLeonidasX oh ok so by record you mean CD lol… While working at goodwill I saw the actual VINYL for it, I was gonna grab it and I should have too… lol. Shitloads of people being in their Bill Cosby vinyls, cassettes and CDs there because they want nothing to do with him anymore and I get that but those albums are nostalgic to me haha
this had WAY more personality than the actual series
I’ve watched this over and over more times than I’ve watched ANY episode of fat Albert lmao. This could have made for an amazing series…
Because Filmation wasn't involved. I'm curious about the name of the production outfit that did this, great art direction.
Agreed. Totally different show we watched in the 1970s.
I didn’t like some of the changes, including making them all walk in a stereotyped way, and talk strangely.
This version shows natural movements, changes to how they walk or run, more detailed facials and body language, and natural kids voices.
It is nice they made Fat Albert not intellectually inferior, like in this version, but then again, that is representation that was erased.
This happens a lot with cartoons where the pilot will have a ton of work put into it so networks will hopefully be impressed and air it.
I remember watching this special back then! It was a few years before the Saturday morning T.V. show! My parents had a BILL COSBY record album with the story of the football game with Fat Albert saving the day. I was excited to see it realized in a cartoon.
Man this is like, Ralph Bakshi for kids
Stop saying Ralph Bakshi he hadn't started any of his productions yet
@@julianchaney6471chill man no need to get mad
It's SO Ralph Baskhi
@@julianchaney6471 womp womp
@@julianchaney6471wrongo. Bakshi was directing Spider-Man cartoons back then.
Still the best find! When I saw it on the front page I almost choked!
I remember when this was shown on Television. And seeing this again has refreshed my memory. Thanks for posting. 👍👍👍👍👍👍.
I listened to this album so many times as a kid. Never knew they animated it.
I hope this doesnt get taken down. I saw this at the other museum and they discouraged filming anything. I forget if i signed anything though
They've gotten UA-cam to take down other peoples' videos. I'm going to see it again until it is taken down.
They’re hoarding history from the pubic that doesn’t need to be hoarded. Fuck it, it’s more important to have it archived so they don’t fuck up and lose it themselves because the place is run by o l d s ok, also we deserve to see it it’s not right for them to archive things the way they do, gatekeeping it behind some wall.
Dude, you have no idea how cool it is that you managed to unearth this! Iv'e been wanting to see this for years.
For anyone curious on why the animation looks the way it does, the animators drew directly on cels with paint and grease pencils.
That and the crew had only SIX MONTHS to complete it to meet NBC's deadline.
Which explains why, in some areas, it looks REALLY rough and unfinished. This is still really cool to watch this show's early concept before it got redone as a TV show.
It's raw and far from polished, but you tell it was made with a lot of passion.
I'm so glad we're finally found it! Tysm!
(Vailskibum needs to see and talk about this, NOW!)
Wow! I never knew this existed? I must admit I like the style of this! I love the background being separate but telling it's own story, very clever whoever put that together. I also must say this is phenomenal for 1969 - why does it seem like they put in much more work with cartoons like Tom and Jerry and Disney and the like than what they do now, even though we have far more advantages???
You can tell this was Bill's baby, this is all from his childhood, I must say I did not know it was this close to him. I just thought it was a fun cartoon growing up. And I didn't know that Bill in the cartoon was supposed to be him and Russell was his brother. I wonder why he gave the starring role to "fat Albert"? That showed humility.
Man.....are we just going to throw Bill away because of his evil deeds....very conflicting. Very conflicting....
GOOD ON YOU FOR RECORDING IT ANYWAY HAHA
I honestly don’t really think they’re gonna give THAT much of a shit taking into consideration that this NEEDED to be preserved and I bet some of them knew it too. Archive it archive it archive it!!! This is a wonderful surprise to see, it’s no longer LOST to the general public haha you’re a legend. This needed to be done, them hoarding history for that long wasn’t right. I’ve always wanted to see this strange prototype version of Fat Albert in FULL action and now we all get to
I got it downloaded on my storage so if this gets taken down I'll def reupload
@@jack_stone Great man good work, another win for the lost media heads
This also bears an interesting resemblance to the Clerow Wilson cartoons (about Flip Wilson's boyhood) that i fondly remember from DePatie-Freleng from 1972-74 in their avant garde style.
OMG!! I saw this as a little kid, and have literally waited more than half a century for a chance to see it again. It's just as cool, funny and artistic as I remembered -- and that incredible soundtrack! THANK YOU SO MUCH for making this available to the public again! 👏🏾 💙
My memory of this show is that there was live action of kids in Philly playing street football as the introduction to the show. I wonder what became of that footage? I worked with Ken Mundie on a few occasions in the 80s, and did assistant animation for him drawing directly on cels. He was a great guy and a great animator.
Did he ALWAYS draw like this pilot?!?
@@shirleymaemattthews4862 Not exactly, Ken drew in many styles, like most of us in animation. He really loved drawing and animating on cels, gives a very different look compared to the usual cartoon shows. You can more of Ken's animation on UA-cam, just search him on UA-cam.
I haven't had a chance to watch this yet, but I wanted to thank you for making this available. I've seen a few comments from people complaining about the quality of the recording, so I just wanted to know that your efforts are appreciated by most of us.
I never even watched Fat Albert and am really only aware of the show through cultural osmosis, but I can still understand why people would want to see this. So, thanks again.
When Bill Cosby started having his legal issues, I'm surprised he didn't invoke Fat Albert: "Hey-hey-hey, innocent until proven guiltay." Of course he was found guiltay, so it's just as well he didn't.
Computer animation doesn't have this kind of style.
Unbelievably, he DID INDEED invoke Fat Albert during the trial 😩
"We know it's you Bill, come on out!"
You do realize that conviction was overturned dont you?
I remember watching this as a very young kid. I remember it looking weird and kinda grotesque but of course I love it now after seeing it with adult eyes. There’s an authenticity and gritty energy this has that the Filmation show never came close to (though that was by design, I’m sure).
Darn. I like the animation and style of this pilot far more than the actual series.
The series is like low tier Hannah Barbara(Filmation). It’s held up by great writing.
This, while rough, is incredibly visually interesting, and way less choppy, with all these angles and differing expressions and facial features.
Hey hey hey!! We finally got it!! I waited YEARS to see this!! Well, not just me, the whole Fat Albert fanbase has!!! Ever since I first learned about it, and watched the small little clip of it online. I remember talking about Fat Albert with a store clerk at the local supermarket, and the guy recalled this special but he didn't say anything more about it. Thank you so much for uploading this, Unknown Tracks!!
It’s crazy how they all retain their signature walks
I know I'm showing my age, but I remember watching this when it came out in 1969 and was totally mesmerized by it.
I thought this was going to be a pilot episode to the series. This is like an animated short film. I remember the teachers playing a tape of the show at school in the lunch room and being bored. This is far better than the TV show.
you got that right.. the cartoon tv show was horrible.. And it was CBS, a hard channel to watch because it was so grainy looking. that made it worse.
the audio was horrible. then Cosby came out with "little bill" which was just as bad. CARTOONS isnt his thing.
@@KhanflomahInstrumentalsnot in Chicago. Very easy on the eyes
I really like the art style and animation
This is awesome! I can hear Bill’s stand up comedy in the skit. 😂
This is a certified Kenan Thompson jumping through the screen moment.
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Wow! I’ve never seen this before! Came out the year I was born. I’d love to see more. This is great!
Until just NOW, I thought my remembering Fat Albert in a blue suit was a figment of my own imagination! THANK YOU!!
I know what it feels like when someone made fun of you! I feel Fat Albert's pain when I was like that at school! 12:55
I'm getting total "loaf of bread container of milk stick of butter" vibes from this animation & I'm totally here for it.
I'd love to see the original pilot version of the Muppet Show's Juliet Prowse episode recorded from there as well!
Just you wait… Something will happen one day lol
HEY HEY HEY MOMENT
STAY OUT OF MY SHED!
This is awesome! Why couldn't the cartoon show be more like this!
Because this WASN’T gonna play to Peoria (or mainstream audiences) every Saturday morning in 70’s.
Thank you so much for uploading this! I only saw this once, over 50 years ago, and I've been looking for it for years.
So wonderful. And there's an underlying melancholy that makes it, I don't know, a bit painful. I love it.
Loved Fat Albert as a kid, and tuned in every Saturday. But I've NEVER seen this episode!
This has to be one of the greatest years in lost media history
Last year got the title of greatest year so far so every year is trying to beat the next lol
What happened last year?@@michaelbullen3104
super cool this is a super rare classic treasure you are lucky to have it its not on the fat albert complete series dvd box set
Wow this is AWESOME! I NEVER KNEW ABOUT THIS AND I HAVE ... (THOUGHT I HAD) THE ENTIRE FAT ALBERT SERIES. THANK YOU FOR THIS BILL COSBY GEM THAT TAUGHT SOOOOOO MANY GREAT CHILDHOOD LESSONS . THERE ARE NO MORE CARTOONS LIKE THIS ANYWHERE ANYMORE. AGAIN THANK YOU FOR THIS✌🏿
Heard about this after listening to Fat Albert Rotunda
Glad that it's finally found
They copied the character's walks from this special into the Filmation series! This is fascinating! A ⭐⭐⭐⭐ upload!
I loved Fat Albert!! I watched it in the 80's..Saturday morning cartoons..& I remember Picture Pages, I was a little older than. But, still 📺 My favorite character was the Brown Hornet 🐝
WOW, thanx for this delightful treat..... 👍👍👍..... 💯💯💯....
The music sounds like songs I’ve heard before! Love the music!
This was soo fun to watch :)
This is the original with the Herbie Hancock soundtrack.👌🏽
A loaf of bread, a container of milk and a stick of butter
Yes, that’s the first thing that popped into my mind. “You have a good memory”.
, me too! Same animator?
I’ve waited years to see this, this is amazing
You know i just hope that the hey hey hey it's fat albert 1969 episode will be in high quality
Mad respect, my friend! Thanks for helping find this wonderful piece of animation history.
I've been wanting to see this again for years and years! The only thing I remember from when I was a 12 year old kid is the scene in the theater where they are watching Lon Chaney Jr. in the Wolfman movies!
It's finally been Found! Thank you so Much. Hey Hey Hey, It's Fat Albert! It's been Found at last!
The very first 1969 plot? I never heard and knew about it before.
I've been wanting to see this again since 1969....it's Wonderful...I remember being slightly disappointed the CBS series was not this
NBC, Proud as A Peacock!
Omg it’s found
Wow I haven;t seen this one since 1970 or 71 then the Saturday morning version came. And I watched that as well, Hey Hey Hey.
Really deep! I've always dug Herbie Hancock's Fat Albert Rotunda. It's nice to be able to put the music with the visual.
Can’t believe this has been found
I think they have know where it was for a long time, but nobody had gone there and snuck in a camera before.
ONE MILLION THANKS! This is amazing...
I never saw this before!
Whoa! We've been waiting years to see this one:)
finally...
you found it
it's been so long since it was lost
i subbed to you for finding it
also w nyc for this
I literally didn't know that Fat Albert episode or I think special was lost lol.
OMG!!! I NEVER thought I would EVER see this! I've thought about doing what you did and i cannot thank you enough!!!