Casper and the Angels
Casper and the Angels | |
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Genre |
Animation Adventure Comedy Sci-fi |
Based on |
Casper the Friendly Ghost created by Seymour Reit Joe Oriolo |
Written by |
Bob Ogle Jack Bonestell Patsy Cameron Gary Greenfield Dick Robbins |
Directed by |
Oscar Dufau George Gordon Ray Patterson Carl Urbano |
Voices of |
Julie McWhirter Diana McCannon Laurel Page John Stephenson Hal Smith Paul Winchell |
Composer(s) | Hoyt Curtin |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Producer(s) |
Alex Lovy Art Scott |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Hanna-Barbera Productions The Harvey Entertainment Company |
Distributor |
Taft Broadcasting (original) Warner Bros. Television (current) |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | September 22 – December 15, 1979 |
Casper and the Angels is a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series based on the Harvey Comics character Casper the Friendly Ghost. produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and broadcast on NBC from September 22, 1979 to December 15, 1979.
Plot
Casper the Friendly Ghost is a guardian angel to two female motorcycle space officers named Mini (who is rather ditzy and has a Southern accent) and Maxi (who is a much more intelligent African-American woman with a very short temper) in the year 2179. They are joined by a rambunctious ghost named Hairy Scary, who would scare villains and troublemakers, but unlike most other ghosts, was accepting of the fact that Casper was a gentle ghost who did not like to scare people.
History
The show was apparently Hanna-Barbera's second attempt to cash in on the popularity of Charlie's Angels as well as the popularity of the motorcycle police drama CHiPs, the first being Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels (Laurel Page also voiced for that show). Twenty-six 15-minute segments shown as thirteen 30-minute episodes were produced, as well as two television specials Casper's Halloween Special and Casper's First Christmas. The series was shown on Cartoon Network and Boomerang for a few years. Like many animated series created by Hanna-Barbera in the 1970s, the show contained a laugh track.
Cast
- Julie McWhirter - Casper
- Diana McCannon - Space Patrol Officer Maxi
- Laurel Page - Space Patrol Officer Mini
- John Stephenson - Hairy Scary, Commander
- Hal Smith - Nerdley
- Paul Winchell - Fungo
Episodes
Two segments aired per 30-minute episode:
No. | Title | Original air date |
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1 | "Casper's Golden Chance / Space Circus" | 22 September 1979 |
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2 | "Casper Ghosts West / Casper's Camp Out" | 29 September 1979 |
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3 | "Strike Four / The Space Pirate" | 6 October 1979 |
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4 | "Ship-Wrecked / The Cat Burglar" | 13 October 1979 |
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5 | "Something Fishy / The Smiling Lisa" | 20 October 1979 |
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6 | "A Pocket Full O'Schemes / A Tale of Two Trashmen" | 27 October 1979 |
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7 | "Fatula / T.V. or Not T.V." | 3 November 1979 |
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8 | "Gone to the Dogs / Private Eyeball to Eyeball" | 10 November 1979 |
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9 | "Champ for a Day / The Ghost Robbers" | 17 November 1979 |
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10 | "Aunt Mary Scarey / The Ice Heist" | 24 November 1979 |
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11 | "A Shoplifting Experience / The Impossible Scream" | 1 December 1979 |
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12 | "Prehistoric Hi-Jinx / The Commander Is Missing" | 8 December 1979 |
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13 | "Love at First Fright / Saving Grace in Outer Space" | 15 December 1979 |
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Production credits
- Executive Producers: William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
- Producers: Art Scott and Alex Lovy
- Directors: Ray Patterson, Carl Urbano, Oscar Dufau, George Gordon
- Story Supervisor: Jim Ryan
- Story Editor: Bob Ogle
- Story: Jack Bonestell, Patsy Cameron, Gary Greenfield, Bob Ogle, Dick Robbins
- Story Direction: Don Christensen, George Singer, Sukhdev Dail
- Recording Director: Art Scott
- Voices: Rick Dees, Bob Hastings, Diana McCannon, Jim McGeorge, Julie McWhirter, Laurel Page, Ronnie Schell, Hal Smith, John Stephenson, Frank Welker, Paul Winchell
- Graphics: Iraj Paran, Tom Wogatzke
- Title Design: Don Sheppard
- Musical Director: Hoyt Curtin
- Musical Supervisor: Paul DeKorte
- Creative Producer: Iwao Takamoto
- Design Supervisor: Bob Singer
- Character Design: Willie Ito, Scott Shaw
- Layout Supervisor: Don Morgan
- Key Layout: Floyd Norman
- Layout: Scott Shaw, Jack Manning, John Bruno, Alex McCrae, Al Budnick, Floyd Norman, Nino Carbe, Paul Power, Dave Hanan, Becky Price, Linda Harris, Tony Rivera, Gary Hoffman, Glenn Schmitz, Carol Lay
- Animation Supervisors: Bill Keil, Jay Sarbry, Bob Goe
- Animation: Robert Alvarez, Oliver Callahan, Frank Andrina, Rudy Cataldi, Colin Baker, Roger Chiasson, Anne Marie Bardwell, Steve Clark, Ed Barge, Richard Coleman, Tom Barnes, John Conning, Max Becraft, Jesse Cosio, Bob Bemiller, Gabor Csupo, Richard Bowman, Zeon Davush, Bob Bransford, Daniel de la Vega, James Brummett, Elaine Despins, Joan Drake, Charles Downs, Bill Hutten, Joan Drake, Volus Jones, Judith Ann Drake, Mario Julio, Marcia Fertig, Aundre Knutson, Gail Finkeldei, Rick Leon, Hugh Fraser, Teresa Loewy, Al Gaivoto, Hicks Lokey, Charles Gammage, Michael Longden, Miguel Garcia, Ernesto Lopez, Fernando Gonzalez, Tony Love, Jeff Hall, Mircea Manta, Terry Harrison, Mauro Maressa, Bob Hathcock, Duncan Marjoribanks, Fred Hellmich, Burt Medall, Charles Howell, Tran Vu Minh, Ken Muse, Joel Seibel, Constantin Mustatea, Mark Simon, Sean Newton, Ken Southworth, Margaret Nichols, Leo Sullivan, Eduardo Olivares, Robert Taylor, Margaret Parkes, Barry Temple, Lester Pegues Jr., Dave Tendlar, Delpino Ramirez, Richard Thompson, Harry Rasmussen, Richard Trueblood, William Recinos, Robert Tyler, Morey Reden, Carlos Vincenzi, Mitch Rochon, John Walker, Tom Ruegger, Allen Wilzbach
- Assistant Animation Supervisor: Rick Leon
- Assistant Animation: Greg Bailey
- Background Supervisor: Al Gmuer
- Backgrounds: Lorraine Andrina, Tom Hames, Fernando Arce, James Hegedus, Greg Battes, Eric Heschong, Dario Campanile, Jim Hickey, Gil Dicicco, Michael Humphiries, Dennis Durrell, Bill Proctor, Martin Forte, Vivien Rhyan, Fla Ferreira, Jeff Richards, Bob Gentle, Jeff Riche, Bonnie Goodknight, Andy Phillipson, Al Gmuer, Cal Titus, Ann Guenther, Dennis Venizelos
- Checking and Scene Planning: Cindy Smith
- Xerography: Star Wirth
- Ink and Paint Supervisor: Alison Victory
- Sound Direction: Richard Olson, Bill Getty
- Camera: Jerry Mills, Curt Hall, Ross Avery, Mike Kane, Bob Berry, Neil Viker, Allen Childs, Roy Wade, Marc Debbaudt, Brandy Whittington, Candy Edwards, Jerry Whittingtion
- Supervising Film Editor: Larry C. Cowan
- Dubbing Supervisor: Pat Foley
- Music Editor: Joe Sandusky
- Effects Editors: Julie Bagdonas, Sue Brown
- Show Editor: Gil Iverson
- Negative Consultant: William E. DeBoer
- Production Manager: Jayne Barbera
- Post Production Supervisor: Joed Eaton
- A Hanna-Barbera Production
- Based on the character owned and copyrighted by HARVEY CARTOONS, a partnership.
- Casper the Friendly Ghost
- Words: Mack David Music: Jerry Livingston
- Copyright ©1955 by FAMOUS MUSIC CORPORATION
- Copyright renewed 1977 by FAMOUS MUSIC CORPORATION
- This Picture Made Under The Jurisdiction of IATSE-IA Afiricated with A.F.L.-C.I.O.
- © 1979 Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc.
Home media releases
On September 5, 1995, Turner Home Entertainment released two volumes The Boo Zoo and Stars & Frights on VHS.[1] This release contained five episodes from the series. In addition, on August 22, 2000, Warner Home Video released Casper Saves Halloween on VHS, which contained the Halloween special as well as six 15-minute episodes of Casper and the Angels. Warner Archive has yet plan a complete series DVD release of the entire show to DVD.
See also
References
External links
- Casper and the Angels at the Internet Movie Database
- Casper and the Angels at TV.com
- Casper and the Angels at the Big Cartoon DataBase