Oh my god, I'm not crazy!!!!!! I had this association of a full-length film about a journey through a body with Time for Timer shorts, but no one knew what I was talking about. Lo, here it is! Thank you so much!
OMG OMG OMG! I have been hunting for this for years! A lot of people saw those "Time for Timer" cheese ads, and I always wanted to point out just where Timer originally came from -- this special! I have not seen this since the 70s but it left a big impression -- I always felt great pity for that poor put-upon heart!
Forty plus years and I still remember this! Also, this was probably the first time that I have ever seen this in color. Last time I watched this was on a black and white television set.
I could never recall the name of this, but I knew there was one before the trip through Little Red's Head (and the series of PSAs that followed.) Couldn't have told you anything about it, other than it was a sort of Grand Tour of the human body in cartoon, which was one of the reasons I would watch it. It sure impressed upon me the badness of smoking and the importance of eating well. In spite of that, I'm surprised how much of it is familiar, though it had obviously made an impression. Many, many thanks for finding and posting this. I can only wonder how you did it.
I just watched Fantastic Voyage for the first and probably only time. Made me think of this video and the sequel the following year with the Red Head's brain. Which Ive seen a few times during the 70s and early 80s. Thanks for uploading these!
This was really cool! So this was where Timer came from! I thought he was just developed by ABC to do health related public service announcements! Didn't know he had a whole TV special! And I didn't know he dated back to 1973! Earliest recollection I have of him is from about 1975-76! Great show! Very informative! Thanks for posting it!
Susan, thank you thank you thank you. My girls and I watch this every chance we get. Their lungs, teeth and stomachs thank you too! I reference this often when we're working on healthy choices.
This was one of two ABC After School " TV specials from DePatie-Freleng,the first one,"THE INCREDIBLE,INDELIBLE,MAGICAL,PHYSICAL,MYSTERY TRIP" first aired around March 1973,which introduced "Timer",eventually voiced by Lennie Weinrib,the animated character became a commercial spokesman-of a sort,for ABC Saturday mornings in the late 70s. the live action sequence opening shows the snoring uncle,played by veteran character actor and voiceover Hal Smith,better known to TV viewers as "Otis the drunk" from CBS's "THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW" (1961-68) DePatie-Freleng Enterprises supplied several Saturday morning cartoon shows from the late 1960s to the 1970s,before leaving Saturday morning TV in 1980 after their last cartoon series,"SPIDER WOMAN" for ABC in Fall 1979,produced in association with Marvel Comics. but of course,DePatieFreleng is best remembered for "THE PINK PANTHER" cartoon shorts and eventual series made in association with Mirisch and United Artists.
The "I Wonder" song is really rather good. With some more lyrics and more mature arrangement, it could be a hit. I'm staggered by how much of this I remember considering I haven't seen it in at least 40 years. This needs to be remade with better animation and information even more than "Cosmos" did.
Thank-you so much for posting this video; was very cool to get to see it. I swear Hal Smith's (Uncle Carl) resume must be pretty impressive. Every time I watch a classic TV show/special or movie he's in it somewhere.
They try to tell him at the end but he just laughs and keeps eating junk food. Timer hasn't helped save him, he's just told them not to expect Uncle Carl to be with them much longer and enjoy being with him while they can.
It was an episode of a series that dealt with subjects like divorce, substance abuse, alcoholism, dealing with disabilities, cancer, AIDS, and death of loved ones. Only a few of the episodes were cartoons.
Wouldn't be great if we got a lot of DePatie-Freleng cartoons with television shows and TV specials and cartoon shorts in their franchise?, and then we'll call it "The Funtastic World of DePatie-Freleng"!
As a six year old this show produced many nightmares - 1) thoughts of little people running around all over the inside of my body or 2) being very tiny and somehow trapped in someone elses body.
Cool. It’s also the 50th year KLBJ 93.7 FM. In Austin Texas. Started broadcasting Rock. The 50th year since ACDC first played the U.S. It was also in Austin. Led Zeppelin Played MSG. Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon was released. Nixon pulled our troops out of Vietnam. So many great things happened in 73. I been counting the days until this year. Because I too will turn 50.
At least Missy and Joey avoided exiting Uncle Carl's body the way you'd figure; that would have kept them in therapy to this day. Speaking of which, I'd think it must be repressed memory why I don't remember this. But having found the following year's follow-up where Timer goes through a girl's head, it turns out these were Afterschool Specials, which I didn't follow. (The completely live-action ones sounded drearily alike: a shy kid gets moved to a new town, has trouble making friends, and falls into a bad crowd--smokers and shoplifters and vandals, oh my--until an angelic handicapped kid comes to the rescue.) If this had been a prime time special, undoubtedly it would have been a part of my curious childhood.
Even with animation not quite as good as it could've/should've been (this DID come out in the 70's), this show definitely had guts to touch upon big subjects.
That’s the girl from the “Witch Mountain” series of Disney movies! Kim Richards. If you Google her “Movies and TV” this one doesn’t come up. Oddly enough, “Devil’s Advocate”DOES….yet, I can’t find her in the cast of that movie. Google! You let me down again!! Ha, but I forget UA-cam is Google too; so, I take it back! (I’m so confused: I need Z’s 😅) I too have been wondering about where to find this….and what was it called, etc.!
Before TIME FOR TIMER DID ALL THOSE NUTRITION MESSAGES FOR ABC, HE DEBUTED ON THIS ABC AFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL ABOUT THE HUMAN BODY. Kenneth Huang 7/12/23.
I have a vague-ish memory of them running this on KTLA-TV one weekend in the 1980s, and KTLA was an independent station in LA and this was originally an ABC production......so I have no idea how they did it.
Still looking for this one on DVD. (Probably didn't get a disc release.) This was an ABC Weekend or Afterschool Special, back during the big TV pro-education movement with American schools: this one is about exploring human anatomy, and promoting good health & nutrition. Hokey, yes. Entertaining, yes. Informative, I hope so. This was also in the time of TV history when other inner-space works like "Fantastic Voyage" (movie & TV cartoon series) were just starting their syndication repeat runs. Probably too preachy and spooky for today's children, without responsible adults watching with them to talk more about it as they watch. (Something today's beligerent, alarmist, sue-at-the-drop-of-a-hat Karens & Kevins are just too lazy to do, which always ruins the value of vintage TV content.) Timer & other characters are voiced by Lennie Weinrib, of Hanna-Barbera & Krofft fame. (Ex. H.R. Puf'nstuf.) Hal Smith's (Uncle Carl's) resume' is just as impressive: "Andy Griffith Show, Hanna-Barbera shows, Clutch Cargo, Space Angel, Disney's Welcome to Pooh Corner, DuckTales" and LOTS, lots more!!
In this particular special, commercial voice artist Len Maxwell (who also starred in the Academy award winning “Crunch Bird” cartoon) speaks and sings for Timer and company. The following year brought a sequel, “The Magical Mystery Trip Through Little Red’s Head” (also on UA-cam) and the Time For Timer PSAs, and for those programs Lennie Weinrib is established as the full time voice for Timer.
Thank you for posting this, Susan, it brings back memories. I think that it left such an impression that some kind of copy-cat special came out a while later. This one involved the cartoon characters going inside a toe whose nail was about to come off. Also, there was some other bad character spraying around a cold wind in order to make the host body sick. Does anyone know which special that one was called?
so these kids hear a voice while their uncle is sleeping and aren't frightened? And then they see a singing cartoon thingee who zaps them into a cartoon?? And still nobody actually screaming. I actually expected the way out of Uncle Carl to be um you know. ....Uncle Carl is a VERY nice version of Archie Bunker the kids wake him up all excited about their 'trip' and he just stuffs his face pretending to care.
27:26 42:49 Marcella’s Lament Marcella, who loved Raggedy Ann and Andy and their friends since she was a kid, is now a full grown up teenager who always excels in college and is about to get into the esteemed graduate’s program next year.
Oh my god, I'm not crazy!!!!!! I had this association of a full-length film about a journey through a body with Time for Timer shorts, but no one knew what I was talking about. Lo, here it is! Thank you so much!
That's my dad playing Timer!
OMG OMG OMG! I have been hunting for this for years! A lot of people saw those "Time for Timer" cheese ads, and I always wanted to point out just where Timer originally came from -- this special! I have not seen this since the 70s but it left a big impression -- I always felt great pity for that poor put-upon heart!
Rheinhard me too. I can't wait to show my husband this he loves time for timer too.
Rheinhard, me too! I wanted to watch this show and for some reason I wasn’t allowed to watch it. I’ve kind of been trying to see it ever since.
I havent seen this since i was a kid. Although i didnt know timer was in it.
Rheinhard- EXACTLY! ❤❤❤ME TOO ME TOO METOO!!!! Any search i did always ended up at Fantastic Voyage!!! Im so EXCITED!!
Madcap hippies at it again with their 70s-era children's programming
Forty plus years and I still remember this! Also, this was probably the first time that I have ever seen this in color. Last time I watched this was on a black and white television set.
Wow! I have been searching for this for years! Thank you thank you thank you!
This is a treasure. I remember when it originally aired. This was an *event*.
I could never recall the name of this, but I knew there was one before the trip through Little Red's Head (and the series of PSAs that followed.) Couldn't have told you anything about it, other than it was a sort of Grand Tour of the human body in cartoon, which was one of the reasons I would watch it.
It sure impressed upon me the badness of smoking and the importance of eating well. In spite of that, I'm surprised how much of it is familiar, though it had obviously made an impression.
Many, many thanks for finding and posting this. I can only wonder how you did it.
Great stuff. Put down the fork, Uncle Carl, give up the smokes, stick around a bit longer for your family.
I just watched Fantastic Voyage for the first and probably only time. Made me think of this video and the sequel the following year with the Red Head's brain. Which Ive seen a few times during the 70s and early 80s. Thanks for uploading these!
Perennial 70s child star Kim Richards. Together, she and Pamelyn Ferdin played at least half of the little-girl characters on-screen when I was a kid.
I remember when this first aired on TV. Remember the teeth scene and the jungle tune that went with it. Thanks for posting!
This was really cool! So this was where Timer came from! I thought he was just developed by ABC to do health related public service announcements! Didn't know he had a whole TV special! And I didn't know he dated back to 1973! Earliest recollection I have of him is from about 1975-76! Great show! Very informative! Thanks for posting it!
Susan, thank you thank you thank you. My girls and I watch this every chance we get. Their lungs, teeth and stomachs thank you too! I reference this often when we're working on healthy choices.
Man I grew up with this. Great stuff.
I only saw Timer from health PSAs that aired between SatAM cartoons.
Great memories of my childhood. My son found this a riot.
I sure love this old treasure.
50 years since I've seen this. Wow. I was 8 when this came out.
This was one of two ABC After School " TV specials from DePatie-Freleng,the first one,"THE INCREDIBLE,INDELIBLE,MAGICAL,PHYSICAL,MYSTERY TRIP" first aired around March 1973,which introduced "Timer",eventually voiced by Lennie Weinrib,the animated character became a commercial spokesman-of a sort,for ABC Saturday mornings in the late 70s. the live action sequence opening shows the snoring uncle,played by veteran character actor and voiceover Hal Smith,better known to TV viewers as "Otis the drunk" from CBS's "THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW" (1961-68) DePatie-Freleng Enterprises supplied several Saturday morning cartoon shows from the late 1960s to the 1970s,before leaving Saturday morning TV in 1980 after their last cartoon series,"SPIDER WOMAN" for ABC in Fall 1979,produced in association with Marvel Comics. but of course,DePatieFreleng is best remembered for "THE PINK PANTHER" cartoon shorts and eventual series made in association with Mirisch and United Artists.
Missey was cute when she's animated. and she's Jughead Jones' sister.
The "I Wonder" song is really rather good. With some more lyrics and more mature arrangement, it could be a hit. I'm staggered by how much of this I remember considering I haven't seen it in at least 40 years. This needs to be remade with better animation and information even more than "Cosmos" did.
Thank-you so much for posting this video; was very cool to get to see it. I swear Hal Smith's (Uncle Carl) resume must be pretty impressive. Every time I watch a classic TV show/special or movie he's in it somewhere.
wow! I remember watching this on tv,never knew what it was called
Kim Richards is in here she was a child actor in a lot of after school specials.
She was also in Nanny and The Professor with Juliet Mills.
I love you for this ‼️✨✨✨✨🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰💖💖💖💖💖💖
I'm afraid Uncle Carl is going to die soon. No one's helping him. If I were those kids, I'd be like "Hey Carl, quit your shit"
They try to tell him at the end but he just laughs and keeps eating junk food. Timer hasn't helped save him, he's just told them not to expect Uncle Carl to be with them much longer and enjoy being with him while they can.
This cartoon is just fucking depressing.
It was an episode of a series that dealt with subjects like divorce, substance abuse, alcoholism, dealing with disabilities, cancer, AIDS, and death of loved ones. Only a few of the episodes were cartoons.
Wouldn't be great if we got a lot of DePatie-Freleng cartoons with television shows and TV specials and cartoon shorts in their franchise?, and then we'll call it "The Funtastic World of DePatie-Freleng"!
I had this on VHS when I was a kid, I must have seen it a hundred times
As a six year old this show produced many nightmares - 1) thoughts of little people running around all over the inside of my body or 2) being very tiny and somehow trapped in someone elses body.
Welcome to the 70s.
That's bloody rediculous.
Something about the art style makes my brain expect Flumpty Bumpty at any moment.
On the day I'm writing this (February 7, 2023), it's the 50th anniversary of this special, It's birthday time for Timer!
Cool. It’s also the 50th year KLBJ 93.7 FM. In Austin Texas. Started broadcasting Rock. The 50th year since ACDC first played the U.S. It was also in Austin. Led Zeppelin Played MSG. Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon was released. Nixon pulled our troops out of Vietnam. So many great things happened in 73. I been counting the days until this year. Because I too will turn 50.
This is the sixth and final DePatie-Freleng special that has animation production by Mushi Studios.
I saw this television special released by Golden Book Video and ABC Video Enterprises in the 1987 VHS release.
My Memories have come back. Thank you so much. But which one had them going in the ear?
The voice of Timer is also Punchy the Hawaiian Punch character and H.R. Pufnstuf.
I had forgotten about this! Thanks!
At least Missy and Joey avoided exiting Uncle Carl's body the way you'd figure; that would have kept them in therapy to this day. Speaking of which, I'd think it must be repressed memory why I don't remember this. But having found the following year's follow-up where Timer goes through a girl's head, it turns out these were Afterschool Specials, which I didn't follow. (The completely live-action ones sounded drearily alike: a shy kid gets moved to a new town, has trouble making friends, and falls into a bad crowd--smokers and shoplifters and vandals, oh my--until an angelic handicapped kid comes to the rescue.) If this had been a prime time special, undoubtedly it would have been a part of my curious childhood.
I saw this on a Saturday afternoon in either 1977 or 1979.
Even with animation not quite as good as it could've/should've been (this DID come out in the 70's), this show definitely had guts to touch upon big subjects.
Timer and all other voices's early voice was provided by Len Maxwell and it sounds kind of weird in this television special on ABC.
That’s the girl from the “Witch Mountain” series of Disney movies! Kim Richards.
If you Google her “Movies and TV” this one doesn’t come up.
Oddly enough, “Devil’s Advocate”DOES….yet, I can’t find her in the cast of that movie.
Google!
You let me down again!!
Ha, but I forget UA-cam is Google too; so, I take it back! (I’m so confused: I need Z’s 😅)
I too have been wondering about where to find this….and what was it called, etc.!
"Cells at Work BLACK": 46 years in the making! Lessons we always need to relearn...
Before TIME FOR TIMER DID ALL THOSE NUTRITION MESSAGES FOR ABC, HE DEBUTED ON THIS ABC AFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL ABOUT THE HUMAN BODY.
Kenneth Huang 7/12/23.
yes this first air on ABC Afterschool Specal in 1973,
This special comes on right after "A Christmas Tree", a Rankin/Bass special.
This scared me at age 8.
I have a vague-ish memory of them running this on KTLA-TV one weekend in the 1980s, and KTLA was an independent station in LA and this was originally an ABC production......so I have no idea how they did it.
im not sure if i watched this or not as i was three or four at the time and don't really remeber things from that far back...
Still looking for this one on DVD. (Probably didn't get a disc release.) This was an ABC Weekend or Afterschool Special, back during the big TV pro-education movement with American schools: this one is about exploring human anatomy, and promoting good health & nutrition. Hokey, yes. Entertaining, yes. Informative, I hope so. This was also in the time of TV history when other inner-space works like "Fantastic Voyage" (movie & TV cartoon series) were just starting their syndication repeat runs. Probably too preachy and spooky for today's children, without responsible adults watching with them to talk more about it as they watch. (Something today's beligerent, alarmist, sue-at-the-drop-of-a-hat Karens & Kevins are just too lazy to do, which always ruins the value of vintage TV content.) Timer & other characters are voiced by Lennie Weinrib, of Hanna-Barbera & Krofft fame. (Ex. H.R. Puf'nstuf.) Hal Smith's (Uncle Carl's) resume' is just as impressive: "Andy Griffith Show, Hanna-Barbera shows, Clutch Cargo, Space Angel, Disney's Welcome to Pooh Corner, DuckTales" and LOTS, lots more!!
In this particular special, commercial voice artist Len Maxwell (who also starred in the Academy award winning “Crunch Bird” cartoon) speaks and sings for Timer and company. The following year brought a sequel, “The Magical Mystery Trip Through Little Red’s Head” (also on UA-cam) and the Time For Timer PSAs, and for those programs Lennie Weinrib is established as the full time voice for Timer.
This the only Time for Timer cartoon that has animation production by Mushi Studios.
Time-For-Timer reminds me of Jeremy, the Nowhere Man...
Amazing!!
Uncle Carl is a maniac
This special was written by William J. Keenan, the guy who written for "A Christmas Tree" from "Festival of Family Classics" made by Rankin/Bass.
That’s me
This is Harry Reeves last writing project after his death.
the little girl played in the movie escape from witch mountain
jeffrey griffin yes it is Kim Richards. She did quite a bit of shows and movies as a kid.
@@pam5389 she did prudence on nanny and the professer too.
Thank you for posting this, Susan, it brings back memories. I think that it left such an impression that some kind of copy-cat special came out a while later. This one involved the cartoon characters going inside a toe whose nail was about to come off. Also, there was some other bad character spraying around a cold wind in order to make the host body sick. Does anyone know which special that one was called?
The Magical Mystery Trip Through Little Red's Head?
Osmosis Jones?
@@marleythomas4123 Nah, the one I'm thinking about came out only about six months after the one above.
@@bradwelljackson6385 oh
Is that Earl J Waggerdern ,Corey's friend/ neighbor?
Yes, this gave me nightmares.
I can see why I was trying to figure it out now. There's a reason why they pared down the timer bits lol
Can anyone upload the ABC After School Special called "The Magical Mystery Trip Through Little Red's Head"? Please!
Can you post an ABC Afterschool Special called "The Magical Mystery Trip Through Little Red's Head"? Thanks.😁
Make sure you upload the video for us.
ua-cam.com/video/OOv-iBrWhXQ/v-deo.htmlsi=SWbaO7a2yXHIbGYE
That's Otis Campbell
is uncle carl the same man who did ottis on Andy Griffith show?
Yes.
yes that is Otis! lol
Good ol' Hal Smith
Joshua Cox, yes. This and answers to similar questions can be found at IMDb.com.
10:38 Oh, what I’d do for a friendship that’s true
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N-now I just want cheese.
Yikes, I'm in Uncle Carl's mouth lol!
nrage40 that was in the original advertisement for the film
so these kids hear a voice while their uncle is sleeping and aren't frightened? And then they see a singing cartoon thingee who zaps them into a cartoon?? And still nobody actually screaming. I actually expected the way out of Uncle Carl to be um you know. ....Uncle Carl is a VERY nice version of Archie Bunker the kids wake him up all excited about their 'trip' and he just stuffs his face pretending to care.
But Timer and all other voices's original and current voice was provided by Lennie Weinrib and it sounds much better.
Okay. By a minute and then I was like Wtf?. Then I stopped to comment that that's the banker for a hunk of cheese dude... double Wtf?
Kim RIchards grew up to be one of the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills”.
Jared Linden, Kim Richards was absolutely ubiquitous in the 1970s.
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Kyle richards!
Bloop
Snoopville
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27:26 42:49 Marcella’s Lament
Marcella, who loved Raggedy Ann and Andy and their friends since she was a kid, is now a full grown up teenager who always excels in college and is about to get into the esteemed graduate’s program next year.
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If you like this. It's because of nostalgia. This is awful.
Just saw it today for the first time, I had good fun. Must not be a very joyous person yourself, sorry to hear that.