The first thing I ever saw on a colour tv. My friends, the Lucases. were first on the block and I went over on a Saturday to play. We never got out the door. It would be five years later before we got our own in my family.
I used to watch The Lone Ranger around 1969 when I was 5, it was on WNEW 5 (if I remember right) and one episode I remember well was where they had this villain called "Quicksilver" who was very fast and unstoppable, who wound up losing his power somehow at the episode's end. Filmation had many great kids' shows and this was one of them.
The "Quicksilver" episode is also on UA-cam. The chemical he took was Q31. While trying to steal a million dollars, The Lone Ranger used to bait and try to trap him. The villain Quicksilver used all the remaining Q31 he had and at the end of the episode, he slowed down as the chemical formula wore off and aged him 70 years into a very old and decrepit man. The authorities wanted to arrest Quicksilver, but the Lone Ranger convinced them he had paid for his crimes because of his wasted life.
Que recuerdos!! Era un niño de aproximadamente 5 o 6 años cuando veía esta caricatura, por mucho tiempo busqué el intro hasta que pude encontrarme con esta caricatura, es cuando entiendes eso de “recordar es volver a vivir” realmente mucha nostalgia viene a mi mente
FUN FACT: For several nights in early Fall 1777, during the first stage of the British Army's campaign to capture Philadelphia, a ghostly glowing horseman terrorized Continental Army pickets posted outside the town of Newark, Delaware. Fired at multiple times, he seemingly defied death until a grizzed sergeant from the local area took matters in hand. He gathered all the verbal testimony he could about the rider's usual pattern of approach, then waited at an optimum spot to ambush him. That same night, he did, firing a single round which brought the rider to earth. The Patriots discovered a British cavalryman wearing a steel curiass -- one bearing a couple of dents from the prior encounters . He'd used a linen sheet impregnated with a glowing chemical to conceal his features during his raids, which were designed to put the enemy pickets on edge, wear them out, and possibly force a fear-inspired abandonment of the key post on the road from Head-of-Elk (now Elkton) to Newark -- and thus to the Brandywine. But this time the man had been hit in the head, killing him instantly.
You left off the best part -- according to the legend of the Ghost of Cooch's Bridge, he became a ghost. Also... "During the Battle of Cooch’s Bridge in 1777, when a British cannonball struck the brick facade of Welsh Tract Church near Newark, a young volunteer fighter named Charlie Miller lost his head as he was riding through the cemetery next to the church. An historic church graveyard-located along Welsh Tract Road, off Route 896 south of Delaware Stadium-is associated with Delaware’s Headless Horseman. A British cannonball decapitated Charlie Miller, a young Colonial volunteer during the Battle of Cooch’s Bridge."
Yes, very dark indeed. People forget that in this Animated TV series like "Johnny Quest" and Speed Racer," characters actually were killed or died in these episodes. If that's what you meant by very dark. It's also a darker animation and later episodes' animation was like the animation used in the British TV series "Monty Python's Flying Circus".
This just came up on my page. I was 12 when this series started on Saturday mornings. Like a previous poster, I had seen the reruns of the live TV series. I appreciate the animation style of this series more now than back then. I didn't have color TV back then.
FILMATION WAS THE BEST They put their spin on practically every classic adventure hero: FLASH GORDON, TARZAN, SUPERMAN, BATMAN- and THE LONE RANGER We will never see their like again...
Keith Brown you've got a point, but in the 70s, parent's groups had to get involved, and make sure that we learned a lesson in every episode. the best show to do that was Fat Albert. after that, the shows got too preachy. getting back to your statement about Filmation being the best, in the 60s they had some good licenses(the Archies, Fantastic Voyage, and the Hardy Boys, not to exclude the DC superhero cartoons they did.) still love cartoons, but the 70s and 80s were kind of lame. 60s cartoons were awesome(Space Ghost, Frankenstein Jr, the Impossibles.) didn't get to see all of the 60s superhero cartoons until youtube. Hanna-Barbera made awesome superhero cartoons in the 60s(see last sentence)
610otaku Thanks for the response If you ever get the chance check out their FLASH GORDON which has an adult approach with the hero caught between Dale and the Princess-although still a child's toon...I wish there were more LONE RANGER episodes -many of the plots were very good In fact I would take the old Marvel toons that did not move that well OVER Disneyfied (Disney-fried ) Marvel anyday!
But this wasn't Filmation.It was Format Films. Filmation did do another Lone Ranger cartoon in the late 70's though with William Conrad voicing the lead role.
+jon “Curley” itiswhatitaintanditaintwhatitis Thanks for the correction Do you know if FILMATION had gone out of business at this point? FORMAT seems to have "copied" the FILMATION animation style and the same music cues?.....
Gracias por hacer este trabajo, y devolvernos parte de nuestra niñez, creo que sí se hace de forma amplia se logrará mayor difusión, siendo nosotros mismos los mayores promotores, contribuyendo así a que nuestros jóvenes e infantes, reciban un material que jamás será nocivo para ellos, pues es imperante, que está nueva sociedad reciba esos aportes positivos, una vez más...Gracias !!
When the Lone Ranger cartoon show came out I was 11/12 and had already see reruns of the old Lone Ranger show.(They were on Saturday morning for years.)So I saw little, if any,of this cartoon(although my kid brother did).This is the first time I saw a full 1960s Lone Ranger cartoon-and it's better than I thought!:-)
Esta intro la ando buscando en latino. decia algo asi : Era una tierra dura y hostil solo los fuertes sobrevivian y asi nacio una nueva raza de hombres... los pioneros. Montado en su gran potro blanco apareciendo de repente donde hacia falta. su simbolo una bala de plata , su nombre , el llanero solitario.
I never watched this show before in how I missed it cuz I know pretty much all American cartoons !! This was really good !! This is a show americans could really use right about now!! Idn why this hasn't been picked up to reboot!! Instead they do wonka 10times
Estimados amigos, hermoso ....soy de Argentina , tenia unos 8 años cuando esperabamos con mis amiguitos la hora en que pasaban algun capitulo por la television , un a vz a la semana...por supuesto estaban en CASTELLANO LATINO ..QUISIERA MOSTRASELO A MIS HIJOS PERO NO ENCUENTRO POR NINGUN LADO UN ENLACE DONDE ESTEN LOS CAPITULOS EN CASTELLANO...POR FAVOR SI PUEDEN GUIARME ...SALUDOS DEDSDE BUENOS AIRES!!
Hmmm, interestingly enough, Marvel comics came out with a western hero shortly after this called The Ghost Rider (and no, not the skull faced motorcycle guy) who wore a glow in the dark costume.....striking coincidence....
Hi, do you have more episodes of this series? It's an amazing childhood memory for me I happened to have 3 video casettes of this but can't find them anywhere on the internet. If you have more episodes please do share them. Thank you very much. Muchos Gracias amigo.
FILMATION studios had nothing to do with the 1966 animated series.In fact,1966 was the year Filmation began with The New Adventures Of Superman series. They produced that awful,watered-down version of 1980,though. Why isn't the 1966 version on DVD?
+Kokujin1014 What do you mean, awful? "Watered-down", really? As much as I love the 1966 cartoon, I like Filmation's Lone Ranger better as it was closer to the original source, better written and better animated. Just my opinion.
Ahora veo, esta no es la de Filmation. Yo lo que tengo es de Filmation, esta serie la desconocia. No enia idea que existia otra version animada mas vieja que la de Filmation, igual una obra de arte para la epoca, manteniendo el estilo de los comics de antes. Lastima que no caso una en ingles.
BUENAS TARDES. UNA PREGUNTA. DONDE PUEDO CONSEGUIR LOS 27 CAPITULOS DE ESTA SERIE EN LATINO PARA DESCARGAR Y ARMAR LA SERIE. ¿HAY ALGUNA PAGINA WEB PARA ESTO Y SI NO ES ASI HAY QUE COMPRARLA?
la voz en español latino que doblo al llanero solitario. de estos capitulos 1966 muñequitos ¿quien sabe el nombre?por favor y de donde era.quien tenga un capitulo en español,le agradecería que lo compartiera.
To the Jorge website can you please tell me when the lone rainger the Sunday classics classic comics press volume one will be coming out because I now know that you own a comic book store in north San Francissco and you can never fool me when we were kids if you can see me over at the honzo day care program here in south San Francissco maybe we could talk about old times
If you ask me,this cartoon is a bit racist! From the way they portray THE LONE RANGER as the over-intelligent white guy,to the way they portray TONTO as a dude who can barely speak the language & just serves as his moronic lackey! I'm Half-Native,and I find it rather silly! Me sense age-old stereotype,Kemo-Sabe!
no existe amigo, creo que destruyo todo ese material en el terremoto del 85. estaba en las oficinas de televisa que desaparecieron. tal vez valdria la pena ponerle subtitulos en español.
Este si es el original que yo vi cuando era niño , lo máximo 😅😅😊😊
The first thing I ever saw on a colour tv. My friends, the Lucases. were first on the block and I went over on a Saturday to play. We never got out the door. It would be five years later before we got our own in my family.
It looks just as cool now as it did back then. I always loved the background artwork.
Okay, I'm 15 years late to this party.. but, I would have legit watched this when I was younger, despite the 1980's having some of the best cartoons.
This Animated TV series ran from 1966 to 1969 and then went into syndication in the early 1970s.
I used to watch The Lone Ranger around 1969 when I was 5, it was on WNEW 5 (if I remember right) and one episode I remember well was where they had this villain called "Quicksilver" who was very fast and unstoppable, who wound up losing his power somehow at the episode's end. Filmation had many great kids' shows and this was one of them.
The "Quicksilver" episode is also on UA-cam. The chemical he took was Q31. While trying to steal a million dollars, The Lone Ranger used to bait and try to trap him. The villain Quicksilver used all the remaining Q31 he had and at the end of the episode, he slowed down as the chemical formula wore off and aged him 70 years into a very old and decrepit man. The authorities wanted to arrest Quicksilver, but the Lone Ranger convinced them he had paid for his crimes because of his wasted life.
Que recuerdos!! Era un niño de aproximadamente 5 o 6 años cuando veía esta caricatura, por mucho tiempo busqué el intro hasta que pude encontrarme con esta caricatura, es cuando entiendes eso de “recordar es volver a vivir” realmente mucha nostalgia viene a mi mente
THE WAY CARTOONS SHOULD BE MADE!........THE BEST IN ANIMATION!!
FUN FACT: For several nights in early Fall 1777, during the first stage of the British Army's campaign to capture Philadelphia, a ghostly glowing horseman terrorized Continental Army pickets posted outside the town of Newark, Delaware. Fired at multiple times, he seemingly defied death until a grizzed sergeant from the local area took matters in hand. He gathered all the verbal testimony he could about the rider's usual pattern of approach, then waited at an optimum spot to ambush him. That same night, he did, firing a single round which brought the rider to earth. The Patriots discovered a British cavalryman wearing a steel curiass -- one bearing a couple of dents from the prior encounters . He'd used a linen sheet impregnated with a glowing chemical to conceal his features during his raids, which were designed to put the enemy pickets on edge, wear them out, and possibly force a fear-inspired abandonment of the key post on the road from Head-of-Elk (now Elkton) to Newark -- and thus to the Brandywine. But this time the man had been hit in the head, killing him instantly.
You left off the best part -- according to the legend of the Ghost of Cooch's Bridge, he became a ghost. Also...
"During the Battle of Cooch’s Bridge in 1777, when a British cannonball struck the brick facade of Welsh Tract Church near Newark, a young volunteer fighter named Charlie Miller lost his head as he was riding through the cemetery next to the church. An historic church graveyard-located along Welsh Tract Road, off Route 896 south of Delaware Stadium-is associated with Delaware’s Headless Horseman. A British cannonball decapitated Charlie Miller, a young Colonial volunteer during the Battle of Cooch’s Bridge."
Brings back memories. Very dark,very cool!
Yes, very dark indeed. People forget that in this Animated TV series like "Johnny Quest" and Speed Racer," characters actually were killed or died in these episodes. If that's what you meant by very dark. It's also a darker animation and later episodes' animation was like the animation used in the British TV series "Monty Python's Flying Circus".
This just came up on my page. I was 12 when this series started on Saturday mornings. Like a previous poster, I had seen the reruns of the live TV series. I appreciate the animation style of this series more now than back then. I didn't have color TV back then.
FILMATION WAS THE BEST They put their spin on practically every classic adventure hero: FLASH GORDON, TARZAN, SUPERMAN, BATMAN- and THE LONE RANGER We will never see their like again...
Lots of memories great alright.
Keith Brown you've got a point, but in the 70s, parent's groups had to get involved, and make sure that we learned a lesson in every episode. the best show to do that was Fat Albert. after that, the shows got too preachy. getting back to your statement about Filmation being the best, in the 60s they had some good licenses(the Archies, Fantastic Voyage, and the Hardy Boys, not to exclude the DC superhero cartoons they did.) still love cartoons, but the 70s and 80s were kind of lame. 60s cartoons were awesome(Space Ghost, Frankenstein Jr, the Impossibles.) didn't get to see all of the 60s superhero cartoons until youtube. Hanna-Barbera made awesome superhero cartoons in the 60s(see last sentence)
610otaku Thanks for the response If you ever get the chance check out their FLASH GORDON which has an adult approach with the hero caught between Dale and the Princess-although still a child's toon...I wish there were more LONE RANGER episodes -many of the plots were very good In fact I would take the old Marvel toons that did not move that well OVER Disneyfied (Disney-fried ) Marvel anyday!
But this wasn't Filmation.It was Format Films. Filmation did do another Lone Ranger cartoon in the late 70's though with William Conrad voicing the lead role.
+jon “Curley” itiswhatitaintanditaintwhatitis Thanks for the correction Do you know if FILMATION had gone out of business at this point? FORMAT seems to have "copied" the FILMATION animation style and the same music cues?.....
The artwork is so stylized! love it!
Such a great cartoon and such original animation and storylines...una caricatura tan grande y tan original animación y tramas
Gracias por hacer este trabajo, y devolvernos parte de nuestra niñez, creo que sí se hace de forma amplia se logrará mayor difusión, siendo nosotros mismos los mayores promotores, contribuyendo así a que nuestros jóvenes e infantes, reciban un material que jamás será nocivo para ellos, pues es imperante, que está nueva sociedad reciba esos aportes positivos, una vez más...Gracias !!
Incredible and triple-double groovy good job!!
That glowing effect was very cool.
When the Lone Ranger cartoon show came out I was 11/12 and had already see reruns of the old Lone Ranger show.(They were on Saturday morning for years.)So I saw little, if any,of this cartoon(although my kid brother did).This is the first time I saw a full 1960s Lone Ranger cartoon-and it's better than I thought!:-)
Me gustaba mucho está versión del Llanero Solitario! Luego años más tarde hicieron otra pero no fue lo mismo.
One of the best cartoons, ever .
Esta intro la ando buscando en latino. decia algo asi : Era una tierra dura y hostil solo los fuertes sobrevivian y asi nacio una nueva raza de hombres... los pioneros. Montado en su gran potro blanco apareciendo de repente donde hacia falta. su simbolo una bala de plata , su nombre , el llanero solitario.
I remember watching this, maybe in the 80,s on portuguese TV. I always thought this was very dark, and maybe that's why I liked so much.
The 1st cartoon series that ever got the SEAL OF GOOD PRACTICE CODE.
A man who became a legend and inspired the Lone Ranger , his name was Bass Reeves...and he was...Black !
remember it very good thanks for posting
Wow! A 2 minute intro!! They would never take that much time in today's cartoons!
Está caricatura la llegué a ver cuándo era niño y por cierto la ví en español, recuerdo que este episodio me daba mucho miedo.
“Hi-yo, Silver! Away!” - The Lone Ranger
I never watched this show before in how I missed it cuz I know pretty much all American cartoons !! This was really good !! This is a show americans could really use right about now!! Idn why this hasn't been picked up to reboot!! Instead they do wonka 10times
Voices: Michael Rye, Shepard Menken, Marvin Miller
Excelente felicitaciones
Of course I'll do.!! this is what I call a very fine animation pretty hard to find,
Great!!
Wow! What a crew!
I know right
Estimados amigos, hermoso ....soy de Argentina , tenia unos 8 años cuando esperabamos con mis amiguitos la hora en que pasaban algun capitulo por la television , un a vz a la semana...por supuesto estaban en CASTELLANO LATINO ..QUISIERA MOSTRASELO A MIS HIJOS PERO NO ENCUENTRO POR NINGUN LADO UN ENLACE DONDE ESTEN LOS CAPITULOS EN CASTELLANO...POR FAVOR SI PUEDEN GUIARME ...SALUDOS DEDSDE BUENOS AIRES!!
Hace Muchos Años Que La Ando Buscando en Español Latino ¿Donde la encontraría?
Wow l. Love it
Jorge Alberto Garcia Coronado: This show is _not_ made by Filmation but by a British studio, Famous Films.
great cartoons! thank you! can you put more, please?
Please post more 1966 Lone Ranger cartoons here! I like the one with the puppet people.
Hmmm, interestingly enough, Marvel comics came out with a western hero shortly after this called The Ghost Rider (and no, not the skull faced motorcycle guy) who wore a glow in the dark costume.....striking coincidence....
Actually marvels ghost rider was based on a character that appeared in 1949.
excelente amigo, colocar mas episodio aun mejor, saludos
Hi, do you have more episodes of this series? It's an amazing childhood memory for me I happened to have 3 video casettes of this but can't find them anywhere on the internet. If you have more episodes please do share them. Thank you very much. Muchos Gracias amigo.
Marvin Miller does the narration.
En español también por favor, reciban saludos de tlaqueparte jalisco México.
FILMATION studios had nothing to do with the 1966 animated series.In fact,1966 was the year Filmation began with The New Adventures Of Superman series. They produced that awful,watered-down version of 1980,though. Why isn't the 1966 version on DVD?
+Kokujin1014 What do you mean, awful? "Watered-down", really? As much as I love the 1966 cartoon, I like Filmation's Lone Ranger better as it was closer to the original source, better written and better animated. Just my opinion.
+Big0taz0 So was mine.
+Kokujin1014 This was Format films. The company behind The Alvin Show and the Hee-Haw cartoon clips.
excelent epsode
Esto fue hecho por Halas and Batchelor en Inglaterra. No fue hecho por Filmation.
Ahora veo, esta no es la de Filmation. Yo lo que tengo es de Filmation, esta serie la desconocia. No enia idea que existia otra version animada mas vieja que la de Filmation, igual una obra de arte para la epoca, manteniendo el estilo de los comics de antes. Lastima que no caso una en ingles.
¿Donde se pude escuchar la banda sonora de éstos muñequitos de 1966?
When, oh when, will this be out on DVD????
Is that Michael Rye as the Lone Ranger?
YES, Sean. And Shep Menken was "Tonto".
This series was superb written mature storytelling style instead of filmations silly series ... Wasn't any action to it no thrilling...fun !!!
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BUENAS TARDES. UNA PREGUNTA. DONDE PUEDO CONSEGUIR LOS 27 CAPITULOS DE ESTA SERIE EN LATINO PARA DESCARGAR Y ARMAR LA SERIE. ¿HAY ALGUNA PAGINA WEB PARA ESTO Y SI NO ES ASI HAY QUE COMPRARLA?
No se consiguen . Supuestamente se destruyeron en una catastrofe en el df. Solo existen en ingles y son alrededor de 70
Gracias. Si lo encuentras me avisas
por supuesto que si. gracias por tu interes.
la voz en español latino que doblo al llanero solitario. de estos capitulos 1966 muñequitos ¿quien sabe el nombre?por favor y de donde era.quien tenga un capitulo en español,le agradecería que lo compartiera.
7:27 that aint how a single action revolver works, and i dont think cowbows had double actions like that one.
Jorge creo que estas en un error esta serie no fue hecha por Filmation.
Esta serie de cortos fueron de otra empresa. La de Filmation es la de los 80s
Pablo Esparza Solano cierto y Spielberg se inspiro en este intro para el final de Indiana Jones y la ultima cruzada.
filmation?? sure ??? THKS...
Town Tamers Inc. is the company ....
Do you have the episode 'Hagna the night monster'?
1:42 I thought it was legs at first xD
por favor si pueden quisiera ver el llanero solitario muñequitos 1966 en español
entiendo que no existe doblaje al español.es lamentable, ese tipo de animacion es un tesoro
En ARGENTINA lo veíamos en español latino
Raul Acosta igual en Mexico.
Coo.
PODRIAS SUBIRLOS EN ESPAÑOL, COMO LO DABAN EN REPUBLICA DOMINCANA EN 1973
No me acuerdo para nada de esa presentacion. yo tengo 2 capitulos en VHS pero por el momento no tengo recursos para pasarlos a DVD.
Hace Muchos Años Que La Ando Buscando en Español Latino ¿Donde la encontraría?
Por favor si puedes mándame el Link para verlo en español latino
recuerdo muy bien que era español de.puerto rico, las mismas voces que salían en Birdman y el trío galaxia.
¿Perno no tienes el Link en español?
Era exibido aqui no Brasil , no final da década de 70 .
Quiero escucharlo en español, si consigues el Link por favor enviamelo
Jose Cruz a mi también
Por favor subelo en español latino
Other than listing the sidekick amongst the bad guys in the opening credits this wasn't as racially insensitive as I thought it might be.
The Lone Ranger series was designed that way.
Q sea en español o q tenga subtítulos
Please in latino
Tonto knew his place
To the Jorge website can you please tell me when the lone rainger the Sunday classics classic comics press volume one will be coming out because I now know that you own a comic book store in north San Francissco and you can never fool me when we were kids if you can see me over at the honzo day care program here in south San Francissco maybe we could talk about old times
hibiese sido mejor color subtitulos en español gracias
1:15
Lo quiero en español latino
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If you ask me,this cartoon is a bit racist! From the way they portray THE LONE RANGER as the over-intelligent
white guy,to the way they portray TONTO as a dude who can barely speak the language & just serves as his
moronic lackey! I'm Half-Native,and I find it rather silly! Me sense age-old stereotype,Kemo-Sabe!
People will find racist everywhere this is good cartoons
Lone Ranger and tonto rubies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lo quiero en español latino
no existe amigo, creo que destruyo todo ese material en el terremoto del 85. estaba en las oficinas de televisa que desaparecieron. tal vez valdria la pena ponerle subtitulos en español.
7:25