My older cousin always saw Hopalong Cassidy on Saturdays, but it was before my time. I remember at age 3-4 I saw the old Terrytoons cartoons(Mighty Mouse,Farmer Alfalfa,Heckle and Jeckle, Gandy Goose)on Saturday morning. When I was 4/5 I discovered Howdy Doody and Ruff & Reddy on another channel. Both shows ended in 1960,when I was 5/6. (They were replaced by Shari Lewis and King Leonardo, but that's for another site.:-)
first of, i am glad that you watched the content. second, this is what I am going to recapture in this subseries. take you back and make you remember in a way that truly brings about nostalgia. the next episode is right up your alley. stay tuned
That was very good! You definitely went above and beyond with television history. Not only you talked about Saturday morning cartoons, but you’ve also talked about some tv shows that are rather iconic or very obscure. I’m looking forward to seeing what you’ll talk about next as we get closer to the 1960’s. In my opinion the late 50’s and early 60’s is when animation had transitioned from it’s golden age to the early tv animation era (aka the dark age of animation).
I'd agree. The end of the Golden Age of American Animation came in the 50s with the demise of the cinema as primary vector for visual media. From there it ebbs and flows as new media and companies/studios rise and fall, leaning evermore into television.
well, thank you. I truly appreciate that so much. it's just about put all of my effort into it. this is a story I am compelled to tell. I'm excited for all who subscribed to the channel to see what else is in store. and there will be no shortcuts. i am committed to telling this story in its entirety. so I am hard at work at this moment. once again, I appreciate you so much for subscribing to the channel, the comment and viewing the content
First of all, thank you for watching the content. Secondly, thank you for pointing that out. Definitely a detail that I had missed in the edit. I pride myself in presenting accurate information and detail but sometimes, you can miss a detail once in a while. Strike it up to human error. Once again, thank you for watching the content. I truly appreciate it
I remember Crusader Rabbit when they aired it in the Philippines on GMA 7. But the same time as Spider Man was aired on RPN 9 the same time as Crusader Rabbit every Sunday
Interesting. Never ever thought these cartoons extended over to countries like The Phillipines. This was due to me being obvilious to other places outside of America as a kid. I am happy that you can see a part of your childhood in this series. This is what I was going for with the series. I have the next one coming up really soon that continues the story further. Please subscribe to the channel Take this journey with me
@@thecartooncurator I will subscribe to your channel so I can know the history of cartoons from the 70s until 2014 the day when Saturday morning cartoons have ended. Well, all the Saturday Morning Cartoons were aired in the Philippines like Scooby Doo was aired on GMA 7 every day Monday to Friday at 5 pm. I hope I'm right. But they never aired Kong the live-action series here in the Philippines they've aired only Land Of The Lost aired on RPN 9 or Leader 9. But all the Cartoons were aired after school. But not only cartoons but they've aired Tokusatsu like Goranger or Star Rangers in the Philippines. But some Tokusatsu they've dubbed in English like Bioman and some they dubbed in Tagalog like Shaider was aired on ABS CBN every Saturday at 5:30 pm. But other cartoons would never be dubbed in Tagalog they stayed in English. There is a new cable channel under test broadcast in the Philippines. The name of the channel is Timeless TV I'll keep you posted for more details who knows it will air Kong the live-action series
From being "Rough and Ready" to "Kim Possible" on ABC's Saturday morning, it’s awesome to learn so much more about the rise of both television programs and animation on TV as well.🎯🐶🐱👩🦰✏️📺🌅 Stay safe and keep it up!
11:21 WOW! Is this a direct quote? Is this the first mention of Star Wars ever? Is this where Lucas originally took the name? I know He took inspiration from the MENTAL Gene Autry serial "The Phantom Empire" ? Brilliant video as always by the way. Thankyou. It's such a pity you won't be covering the colossus of UK Saturday mornings that was "TISWAS"....as far as I'm aware nothing even remotely like it existed in the States in the late '70s. I suppose the closest they came was "The Banana Splits" but TISWAS was live and anarchic and the BEST THING EVER!!! It was AMAZING!!!
Al Hodge was most likely talking about the space race that was being to burgeon around that time. And Lucas was definitely inspired by shows like Captain Midnight and Captain Video. You have to remember. He grew up on the kind of content we did. Also he loved serials which these mostly were. that inspired Star Wars. That and Kurosawa films as well
yes indeed. this is what i have been working on. i'm so glad to bring everyone who subscribed to this channel. it's about putting your heart and soul into it. this is a story I have to tell in its entirety. so I fully promise you there will be no shortcuts to the end of it. i am committed to telling it in its entirety. so please stay tuned
ive been trying to find the reference to Alison Palmer from the 1950's but there is no google search that i have done that gets me results, could you share your resource regarding Dear Miss Alison Palmer?
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My older cousin always saw Hopalong Cassidy on Saturdays, but it was before my time. I remember at age 3-4 I saw the old Terrytoons cartoons(Mighty Mouse,Farmer Alfalfa,Heckle and Jeckle, Gandy Goose)on Saturday morning. When I was 4/5 I discovered Howdy Doody and Ruff & Reddy on another channel. Both shows ended in 1960,when I was 5/6. (They were replaced by Shari Lewis and King Leonardo, but that's for another site.:-)
Grew up in the 50s and 60s. Saturday morning cartoons were great. My siblings and I would have cereal at the coffee table while watching them.
first of, i am glad that you watched the content. second, this is what I am going to recapture in this subseries. take you back and make you remember in a way that truly brings about nostalgia. the next episode is right up your alley. stay tuned
@@thecartooncurator I love the trips down memory lane. Saturday cartoons were something all kids watched. Good times.......
That was very good! You definitely went above and beyond with television history. Not only you talked about Saturday morning cartoons, but you’ve also talked about some tv shows that are rather iconic or very obscure. I’m looking forward to seeing what you’ll talk about next as we get closer to the 1960’s. In my opinion the late 50’s and early 60’s is when animation had transitioned from it’s golden age to the early tv animation era (aka the dark age of animation).
I'd agree. The end of the Golden Age of American Animation came in the 50s with the demise of the cinema as primary vector for visual media. From there it ebbs and flows as new media and companies/studios rise and fall, leaning evermore into television.
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Keep up the excellent work, and I can't wait for the rest of the series
well, thank you. I truly appreciate that so much. it's just about put all of my effort into it. this is a story I am compelled to tell. I'm excited for all who subscribed to the channel to see what else is in store. and there will be no shortcuts. i am committed to telling this story in its entirety. so I am hard at work at this moment. once again, I appreciate you so much for subscribing to the channel, the comment and viewing the content
You forgot to mention that Howdy Doody spawned The Gumby Show, which would later replace it in May 1956
First of all, thank you for watching the content. Secondly, thank you for pointing that out. Definitely a detail that I had missed in the edit. I pride myself in presenting accurate information and detail but sometimes, you can miss a detail once in a while. Strike it up to human error. Once again, thank you for watching the content. I truly appreciate it
I remember Crusader Rabbit when they aired it in the Philippines on GMA 7. But the same time as Spider Man was aired on RPN 9 the same time as Crusader Rabbit every Sunday
Interesting. Never ever thought these cartoons extended over to countries like The Phillipines. This was due to me being obvilious to other places outside of America as a kid. I am happy that you can see a part of your childhood in this series. This is what I was going for with the series. I have the next one coming up really soon that continues the story further. Please subscribe to the channel Take this journey with me
@@thecartooncurator I will subscribe to your channel so I can know the history of cartoons from the 70s until 2014 the day when Saturday morning cartoons have ended. Well, all the Saturday Morning Cartoons were aired in the Philippines like Scooby Doo was aired on GMA 7 every day Monday to Friday at 5 pm. I hope I'm right. But they never aired Kong the live-action series here in the Philippines they've aired only Land Of The Lost aired on RPN 9 or Leader 9. But all the Cartoons were aired after school. But not only cartoons but they've aired Tokusatsu like Goranger or Star Rangers in the Philippines. But some Tokusatsu they've dubbed in English like Bioman and some they dubbed in Tagalog like Shaider was aired on ABS CBN every Saturday at 5:30 pm. But other cartoons would never be dubbed in Tagalog they stayed in English. There is a new cable channel under test broadcast in the Philippines. The name of the channel is Timeless TV I'll keep you posted for more details who knows it will air Kong the live-action series
From being "Rough and Ready" to "Kim Possible" on ABC's Saturday morning, it’s awesome to learn so much more about the rise of both television programs and animation on TV as well.🎯🐶🐱👩🦰✏️📺🌅 Stay safe and keep it up!
11:21 WOW! Is this a direct quote? Is this the first mention of Star Wars ever? Is this where Lucas originally took the name? I know He took inspiration from the MENTAL Gene Autry serial "The Phantom Empire" ? Brilliant video as always by the way. Thankyou. It's such a pity you won't be covering the colossus of UK Saturday mornings that was "TISWAS"....as far as I'm aware nothing even remotely like it existed in the States in the late '70s. I suppose the closest they came was "The Banana Splits" but TISWAS was live and anarchic and the BEST THING EVER!!! It was AMAZING!!!
Al Hodge was most likely talking about the space race that was being to burgeon around that time. And Lucas was definitely inspired by shows like Captain Midnight and Captain Video. You have to remember. He grew up on the kind of content we did. Also he loved serials which these mostly were. that inspired Star Wars. That and Kurosawa films as well
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yes indeed. this is what i have been working on. i'm so glad to bring everyone who subscribed to this channel. it's about putting your heart and soul into it. this is a story I have to tell in its entirety. so I fully promise you there will be no shortcuts to the end of it. i am committed to telling it in its entirety. so please stay tuned
ive been trying to find the reference to Alison Palmer from the 1950's but there is no google search that i have done that gets me results, could you share your resource regarding Dear Miss Alison Palmer?
Kukla is pronounced Kook-la
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hahahahahahahaha I love The Hulk as well. So glad you are enjoying the content this much.
Network!!! Not neckworks.