"Sally Sargent" pilot with Hanna-Barbera sound effects!
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
- I had gotten another clever idea for doing some sound design/foley work. This time I took the obscure 1968 Terrytoons pilot "Sally Sargent," produced in the west coast using designers from Hanna-Barbera, and added the famous H-B sound effects to it, to make the H-B resemblance stronger (as if Iwao Takamoto's designs and Jerry Hathcock and George Nicholas's animation weren't enough). It actually works pretty well here, and I am pleased with the results, like when I did a similar job with my Robin Hood poop "Disney Buys Out Hanna-Barbera."
See the original HERE:
• Sally Sargent Pilot 1968
"Sally Sargent" (C) 1968 Terrytoons and CBS/Viacom; FAIR USE!
From a business standpoint, CBS missed out on a grand opportunity not greenlighting this cartoon. Sally Sergeant Merchandise I.e. Dolls, accessories, books, etc. would've been a game changer at the height of the women's lib movement.
The unsold animated series pilot is still owned by CBS Broadcasting,Inc.,its parent company ViacomCBS and its sister divisions CBS Studios,CBS Media Ventures and Paramount Pictures Corporation. SALLY SARGENT had a lot of potential and there's no way of knowing how successful it would've been if CBS hadn't closed down(translation:"KILLED")Terrytoons. But still, we can always dream,can't we?
@@m-71tx26 CBS still own the right to the series sadly there no Saturday morning cartoon but they can put it on Nick or online
@@coreylevine3856 UPDATE ON PREVIOUS REPLY: ViacomCBS, the parent company of CBS Broadcasting,Inc. and Paramount Pictures Corp., has since become PARAMOUNT GLOBAL. The CBS and PARAMOUNT names might well be used interchangeably since CBS and Paramount are now one and the same.
Yea they did HB was pretty powerful back then.And that Gary Owen's boiling the senator.I think CBS aired this one time.I was a small child back then.The only other studio was filmation.Coming off of the superman show.Using voice actors from the radio show.
They probably said no because of "vIoLeNcE". I remember that being the reason why the Scooby Gang always runs from the Monster of the Week instead of fighting for their lives.
I never knew this pilot existed...it's too bad this didn't become a series; it looks like it might've been a good show;I think the potential was certainly there.
This sounds like a cute idea. "Sally Sargent" could have been a hit animated series had CBS not said no to this pilot from 1968. She'd
be a fave of boys because of her looks and also could have been
the prototype for the future Disney Channel show, "Kim Possible".
And the perfect voice would be the voice actress who did the first
teen queen in an H-B cartoon show,Judy Jetson,the late great Janet
Waldo.
Hey, folks, I've found Kim Possible's real mother!
Man Sally Sargent could have been a precursor to Kim Possible had this got picked up as a series
Perhaps so. By the way, Kim Possible's actress, Christy Carlson Romano, currently has a UA-cam channel: ua-cam.com/channels/1JLTAiy0P7wBcWlPPndU6g.html. I recommend checking it out! Plus, her birthday is this coming Friday, and it'll also be the birthday of the late Fred Rogers, star of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.
@@arenjtumastens R.I.P. Fred Rogers, but at least we still have Christy Carlson Romano!
@@Shanali-ry1nl that's right
@@arenjtumastens Yep!
Before there was Kim Possible and The Totally Spies, there was Sally Sargent
Would've totally watched this as a kid...and even now! It's pretty cool!
This wasn't a bad idea, having a strong female lead character and all. To bad CBS said no, it might had been a success for Terrytoons.
Probably.
one of the biggest reasons why could be because parenting group were already at cbs/hanna barbera's throat for violence on tv
Compared to the Hanna Barbera series, this was slightly less violence.
Bear in mind while ABC,NBC, or syndication could had aired it as well, the reason I specifically said CBS, is because they owned Terrytoons at the time. And once again after the split between Viacom and CBS. Though when Viacom was created they took over the Terrytoons ownership. But Viacom didn't exist in 1968.
Who else loves the art style of Iwao Takamoto? If you do, press like.
That's literally a realistic Disney character.
@@adamekhoff43 Helps that Mr. Takamoto also used to work for Disney before working for Hanna-Barbera.
He didn’t work on this, the Hanna-Barbera accoutrements are added by the uploader. This was a Terrytoons production. The last pilot they ever made.
Its a shame this didn't last very long in the late 1960s.
I still kind of wish this show did lasted even longer than one single episode and Hanna-Barbera somewhat working on this cartoon.
09:19. Yes, they're really nailed 1968 for me. Buzzing off!
Okay this should have been something! This updated for today's TV would be epic! Just make it cool and limited comedy with decent animation!
This Terrytoon employed some of Hanna Barbera's cartoonists (taking a guess). The cartoon design reminds me of Alice In Wonderland and Where's Huddles?.
Sally Sargent Is A Hanna Barbera Pilot A Hanna Barbera Productions Aired On NBC @nbc From 1968!
And if the series would have gotten the go ahead, the voice cast should have been extended with names such as Don Messick, John Stephenson, Daws Butler, Henry Corden and a few others.
Assuming Terrytoons could afford to get them, yes. Somehow they got Gary Owens and Janet Waldo for the pilot.
1:05 I agree with that lyric, as her design does make her look rather pretty. And those cheerleaders at that one other part are pretty cute too, even Mary Louise in a way.
The cartoon design is Hanna Barbera/Filmation/Terrytoons mixed.
Amazing groovy cool job with addditional famous H-B sound effects added!!
Had Terrytoons co produced it with Hanna Barbera and CBS, it would have been a good series for one or two seasons for CBS back in 68.
She looks like a blonde Daphne!
Exactly! And because of this, Sally looks to be around just as hot as Daphne herself.
Back then, the animation community was a small world, and what was left of Paul Terry's Terrytoons was now in the hands of CBS, and "SALLY SARGENT" was among one of the many "hopefuls" that was passed, especially since the three TV networks were just getting into full-gear with their cartoon lineups while enduring backlash from angry and concerned parents complaining about the cartoon violence, especially following the assassinations of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr & Robert Kennedy Jr in 1968, so it wouldn't be too much of a huge surprise over why "SALLY SARGENT" was passed by, but it sure had the look and feel of a Hanna-Barbera cartoon, especially with the Jerry Eisenberg and Iwao Takamoto-type designs, demonstrating the fact that the cartoon business in the 60s was a small world, back when studios like Hanna-Barbera, Filmation Associates, DePatie-Freleng, Rankin-Bass/Videocraft Ltd., Hal Seeger Productions, and numerous other cartoon studio entities thrived and flourished!
This was a good idea for a cartoon,and the theme song was classic.
Too bad it didn't make it into a series.
She would have sold more toys then Barbie if this was a hit.
wow I was born in 68. never heard of this til this second when it popped up in my feed after watching Arabian Knights. 😁
One of the things I like about this cartoon is that it featured Gary Owens providing the narration as well as the voice of Sally Sargent's father, and Janet Waldo as Sally herself. Unfortunately, none of the other voices have never been mentioned anywhere, although I can only assume that they may have been provided by those who also did voices for Hanna-Barbera at the time. The only voice actors mentioned online are Gary Owens and Janet Waldo which is interesting as they both had worked on Hanna-Barbera's Penelope Pitstop. I also think that the look and style of this cartoon is very similar to that of Hanna-Barbera. If it had been picked up by CBS as a series, it probably would've lasted two seasons.
That is Gary Owens from space ghost laugh in and so much more. They should release this with other H B rarities
Another neat HB Terry Toons show. I would have loved to have seen this as a full on show. I would of bought the DVDs or wouldn't mind seeing it as a newer updated one too. I think WB (or HB since WB owns all HB stuff) needs to start making newer types of HB shows now in stead of the newer Scooby Doo stuff. Now don't get me wrong I LOVE just about any thing Scooby Doo related but I want it to go back to the older style of HB. I want newer shows to start being produced. COME ON WB! We NEED NEW!
Sally Sargent
Created by Butch Hartman and Ken Bruce
Directed by Meghan Mccartney and
Amy Keating Rogers and Tom Minton
Written by John R Dilworth and Tom King
She's basic a Daphne Blake in a alternate universe
I think so as well, now that you mention it. When I saw this video's thumbnail, I thought she looked quite similar to Daphne, especially when you consider all those face close-ups of her in the original Scooby Doo shows.
This is probably because the character designer of Scooby-Doo, Iwao Takamoto, also worked on this short.
Actually, this short came out before Scooby-Doo.
@@kootunesscrewy one of the pilots came out around that time titled Mysteries Five/Who's S-s-scared?. too bad we'll never get to see it
It's got a Scooby Doo kind of vibe to it. Cool.
Love the Irish jig at the end!
Irish, eh? It DOES look that way, I suppose, and I love it as well.
I hope the show did very well.
She looks so much like a blonde version Daphne Blake that I'm surprised that no one got sued over it
Sally came before Daphne. By a year.
@@stephenholloway6893I guess Daphne Blake is a Redhead Sally Sargent.
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She looks like Daphne but with human eyes and blonde hair
Three things:
1. Looks like a Disney character. (Designed by Iwao Takamato.)
2. Daphne Blake in a nutshell.
3. Warner Bros. and the first version of Kim Possible.
Terrytoons did the series but because several Hanna Barbera animators worked on this short as well that's why the HB sound effects were added.
I've seen lots of Hanna Barbera cartoon, but this is the 1st time I've heard of this babe. I wonder if this is where Disney got the idea for Kim Possible?
The Hanna Barbera sound effects were added. Terrytoons was the studio that made the pilot. Though some of the Hanna Barbera animators, Gary Owens and Janet Waldo was involved.
Well like the new prime-time shows at the time, didn't the new Saturday AM shows for the 1968-69 season have to go through a violence check? (Go-Go Gophers (originally a segment on the Underdog show and Space Kidettes/Young Samson), Archie Show, Wacky Races, Batman/Superman Hour, Banana Splits, Adventures of Gulliver, Fantastic Voyage etc...) this probably wouldn't have made it past the violence check.
Could’ve easily been a precursor to shows like Kim Possible and Atomic Betty. Sad that CBS rejected it.
Similar to Nickelodeon rejecting The Modifyers
That opening reminds me of the one on "Kraft Suspense Theater".
She's so cute!
so, high school cheerleader girl fighting bad guys on the side? I wonder if the creators of Kim Possible saw this.
Sally Sargent should have been released as a tv cartoon series. It was a forerunner of the Cartoon Network cartoon series called Totally Spies.
Maybe they thought there were too many teenage mystery-solving cartoons around at the time, especially from this same company. Frankly, there probably were.
In this case, Terrytoons did this series, not Hanna Barbera.
Ah, my mistake. :) But not about there being too many mystery-solving teenager cartoons in the 60's, though. Ick...
besides that this pre-dates that genre
Sounds like Gary Owens from space ghost was on hand doing voice work here.
Bob Woodruff Yup, it's him!
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that's some nice sound design you got there doc
Oh man! I would have been so obsessed with her! New toon crush! Ha
She has a character design similar to Daphne from Scooby Doo has.
That’s probably because the same animator of Scooby-Doo also worked on this. His name was Iwao Takamoto.
@@theodorecarter6601 Cool!
Wow! And you can see they used the drawings physical appearances again as characters in later H.B. shows!
G-16 known as Sally Sargent.
She's Reminds of Alice from What's Kind of Nice Kid like You Doing in the Place like this.
She seems to look a lot like Daphne Blake, from Scooby Doo, in a lot of shots, too.
And she seems to look a lot like Sleeping Beauty
*+Will N*
That doesn't surprise me.
@@grimscraggletag6799 Yeah, she seems to have elements of both the Hanna-Barbera Alice and Daphne Blake! She even has the same voice as Alice, the late Janet Waldo!
@@ZakWolf Was the show a huge hit??
I really like it so much because
I really think that it looked very interesting to see that 💫.
It's too bad this wasn't picked up. This could have been a hit.
That's a celver idea and all, but this is the clearest version of the I've seen, I would have liked to have the pilot on it's own as well
Right here...
ua-cam.com/video/tuh5laxVARw/v-deo.html
Can you like to make a video of goofy in aquamania but with Hanna-Barbera sound effects please
She would be relevant for today. Everything switching to females being more on the heroic side or the leading characters in a lot of these shows.
That gave me a great idea making Sally Sargeant a WWE 2K diva wrestler.
I would've watched this!!
This came out a half century ago? Don't think I remember it at all. Didn't think Martial Arts was popular till the following decade, the '70s. Must be at least a 3-degree black belt by judging her moves.
Terrytooms must have brought with them animators from Hanna Barbera work on this cartoon
bigpoppa 1967 agreed. Since I recognized the art style. That is of the great Iwao Takamoto.
To those who thought about Sally here being a precursor to Kim's universe, I have a solution: Sally as one of Kim's old friends.
The guy who does the voice of the villainous Rico would do voice work on SESAME STREET when the series started in 1969. SESAME STREET cartoon quickies that is.
It's groovy!
(C) 1968 Terrytoons/ViacomCBS
more like:
(C) 1968 Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc./Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
This cartoon was done by Terrytoons , not by Hanna-Barbera. Someone else on UA-cam has this exact cartoon uploaded and he explains the origin of this never shown cartoon pilot.
That's right; I mentioned it in the video description.
If Hanna Barbera created this animated show....we would have heard a blend of the Johnny Quest soundtrack and the pre-Scooby Doo soundtrack (1968 was when Hanna Barbera started to transition themselves away from the secret agent/science fiction music). That being said....it doesn't mean that the Hanna Barbera cartoonists/sound effect specialists weren't involved in this project
@@ZakWolf There is also The Ruby Eye of the Monkey God which is similar to this, you could add Hanna-Barbera sound effects to make it sound like a Hanna-Barbera cartoon and reupload the original cartoon if you like without it. m.220.ro/desene-animate/The-Ruby-Eye-Of-The-Monkey-God/KeShgbdckl/
A goofy-looking, comic relief bloodhound's too good for this Daphne-wannabe? Bye, Felicia.
Good morning, sir. Continental or cook breakfast?
No credits?
Terrytoons had a Charlie Chan cartoon series pilot in development as well in the 1960s but it was never made to series or pilot. One does wonder how similar it would have been to the Hanna Barbera "The Amazing Chan and The Chan Clan" series if Chan had his family of meddling kids or just his Number One son. I remember a one-shot cartoon short by Terrytoons that aired on local tv in the 1970s with a teenage Arabic prince and princess and a pet tiger investigating a mystery in a tomb or pyramid. Seemed like an unsold pilot cartoon...can't remember the title.
The episode was called "The Ruby Eye Of The Monkey God." No idea what the proposed series was called. (I just missed out on a 16mm print on eBay a few weeks ago. It sold for a big fat seven bucks...)
Found it...The Ruby Eye of the Monkey God with a 1968 Copyright. Animation subcontracted to Fred Calvert Productions which animated the Emergency +4 series and then I Am The Greatest: The Adventures of Muhammad Ali. I think Calvert might have animated the Sally Sargent pilot. ua-cam.com/video/Gwyc57yumpU/v-deo.html
Looks interesting. Maybe Hanna-Barbera should have done an animated version of Nancy Drew instead.
Printer error?
All the evidence suggests that SALLY SARGENT was contracted out to Hanna-Barbera Productions,Inc.(which is now owned by Warner Bros. Animation and AT&T/Warner Media). It turned out that I was only partly right about who owns the film. Technically,it's a CBS property but it's actually owned by Paramount Pictures(though both labels are owned by ViacomCBS).
I thougt this was a Terrytoon pilot series, so why Hanna Barbera is in the credits?
I modified it to make it look and sound like H-B actually made it themselves.
Might as well. Sally's design reminds me of Alex Toth's female designs, especially Daphne from Scooby Doo, and the animation looks so much like Hanna Barbera.
Steam Punkster Alex Toth? No, I think you mean Iwao Takamoto, since he created all the characters for Scooby Doo.
She's just a blonde Daphne from Sooby Doo.
She's also got traits of Alice from Hanna-Barbera's "Alice in Wonderland" TV special from 1966 (whom Janet Waldo, Sally's voice actress, also voiced) and a bit of Princess Aurora as well! (Iwao Takamoto actually designed Aurora when working at Disney on "Sleeping Beauty" in the 1950s.)
@@ZakWolf Janet Waldo was not the voice of Sally.
I never knew hanna barbera produce I like the use of hanna bera is so funny.
It wasn't Hanna Barbera the uploader only added the Hanna Barbera sound effects. Terrytoons was behind this one. Though some of the Hanna Barbera animators did work on this pilot.
This was made back in the day you could hit the bad guys
+Jack Betz Not with the anti-violence climate that year (following the MLK Jr. and RFK assassinations), Pres. Johnson appointed a National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence (NCCPV) which ordered curbs on violent shows.
Wow janet waldo aka judy jettson.This would have made a good saturday morning show.
Yep, the cartoons we never got!
I always said Sally was like daphne Blake with Alice from Alice in wonderland color palette.
Yep; she even resembles Hanna-Barbera's take on Alice in Wonderland. Her face and hair also reminds me of Princess Aurora in "Sleeping Beauty" when in her "Briar Rose" outfit, and Iwao Takamoto actually designed Princess Aurora there, so...
@@ZakWolf exactly
If this were any more Hanna-Barberaesque, they could've gotten Janet Waldo to voice Sally.
But she DID voice Sally Sargent in this!
Well butter my butt, and call me 'bread'.
well dang
not to mention the thumbnail....in that position Sally almost looks alot like Daphne if she were blond
Marc Baker I thought they did she looks Judy jetsons n like very cute
Wow!!
The show look ok
Do you have a copy without the added sound effects?
Right here!
ua-cam.com/video/tuh5laxVARw/v-deo.html
@@ZakWolf its private:(
@@OperationFatGuy Try this...
ua-cam.com/video/d3QDuGbEDeI/v-deo.html
@@ZakWolf thanks!!
Like Jonny quest and Terry and the pirates
"Alice In Wonderland" a secret agent. 😁😎☺😀😋😉
wait the description makes it sound like you weren't happy with the Robin Hood Poop
No, I WAS happy with it. What I said was "not unlike," which I figured means "like".
Sally seems to have a resemblance to Jana of the jungle. Also, this looked like a pretty cheesy cartoon.
The villain looks like Jack Nickelson.
Sally sounds like Judy from the jetsons
Janet Waldo did voice both characters
A female james bond like Anne Francis honey west or Barbara Felton 99 0n get smart
Hey guys, I just had me a crazy idea! How about doing a mashup of the Wally Gator theme song with scenes of Louis from the Princess and the Frog movie? That would give me laughs all day long!
Sally Sargent Looks Like a Blonde Daphne Blake .
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Kim Possible
Poor resolution
This short has the Viacom international Wigga Wigga logo
Yet another HB cartoon too far ahead of its time.
Terrytoons. However Janet Waldo and some Hanna Barbera animators did work in the pilot.
Are the theme song singers drunk?!
Sally Sargent Is A Hanna Barbera Pilot A Hanna Barbera Productions Aired On NBC @nbc In 1968!
No it was a Terrytoons Production.
Sally Sargent Is A Hanna Barbera Pilot A Hanna Barbera Productions Aired On NBC @nbc From 1968!
Sally Sargent Is A Hanna Barbera Pilot A Hanna Barbera Productions Aired On NBC @nbc In 1968!
Besides it never aired on television but it was released theatrically by 20th Century Fox as the last Terrytoons short.