After reminiscing about Saturday morning superheroes and the quirky, adult-humor shows of the 1980s an 90s in previous blogs, I started thinking about some of my other favorite childhood cartoons of the late 60s and early 70s It's so strange to think now that when I was a kid, we'd sit in front of the set for hours. From 7AM-1PM we munched on sugary cereal in our pajamas.
Underdog (1964-67): a satire of superheroes, Underdog (voiced by Wally Cox) was a canine crusader who only spoke in rhyme. His everyday identity was a humble, lovable shoeshine boy with no pants. When danger arises he slips into a telephone booth and downs an "Underdog super energy pill." (I preferred Super Chicken's Super Sauce which was served in a martini glass.) His Lois Lane was Sweet Polly Purebread, a newscaster and apparently the only other human-like dog in this universe. Underdog was fumbling and would often run out of powers before the end of the episode. His nemesis included evil
scientist Simon Bar Sinister (who sounded like Lionel Barrymore and resembled Rudy Giuliani), lupine gangster Riff Raff, the vampire Batty Man (a parody of Batman), and the powerful Overcat.
Tony winner George S. Irving was the narrator. Each story was in four parts. Sometimes they'd show two segments of Underdog and fill the middle with others cartoons such as Major McBragg, a British blowhard constantly boring his fellow club members with fanciful tales, and Klondike Kat, a goofball feline mountie. Tennessee Tuxedo, who had his own TV series, was also used as a supporting feature. This was a sweet and goofy cartoon I enjoyed when I was little.
Jonny Quest (1964-65): This was actually a prime-time series, running on Friday nights on ABC, so it felt special and more mature than your usual Saturday morning fare. Reruns were broadcast on both CBS and NBC. There were certain episodes not reshown. I'm supposing because of excessive violence where bad guys were actually killed on screen. Jonny, his friend Hadji, his dad Dr. Benton Quest and the bodyguard Race Bannon were always on a mission in an exotic locale. We all wished we were like Jonny--never having to go to school, constantly on some adventure, a cool dad and surrogate dad.
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Dr. Benton Quest, Bandit, Jonny, Hadji, and Race Bannon |