tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post4560313638309321490..comments2024-03-27T01:21:03.543-07:00Comments on Yowp: Hanna-Barbera Odds and EndsYowphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09264605351878574044noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-73469486020220058212011-10-15T10:13:43.310-07:002011-10-15T10:13:43.310-07:00This would be the mid-era of HB, just after the t...This would be the mid-era of HB, just after the time the Capitol music gave way to Curtin's, but five years before later Ted Nichols, "Josie,","Pebbles and Bamm Bamm","Cattanooga Cats',"Scooby" and the other Filmation-type shows started appearing. We won't dwell on those. <br /><br />Tim, as for Nancy Wible rerecording the voice,s it was just common, after all, you've written a lot on Disney completely doing that stuff for Disneyland records in your and Greg Ehrbahr's book, "Mouse Tracks", and there are MANY old labels doing that kind of stuff with TV shows, as well as radio doing second cast adapations of movies.<br /><br />[I personally wouldnt' have called it so much an honor to do these post-1963 HB projects, as this would be the start of the big Shark Jump, even before hideous stuff like Jabberjaw, by this time, but we've discussed the fall of HB elsewhere].Pokeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15936757752447320636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-70514537673563078932011-10-14T06:31:52.258-07:002011-10-14T06:31:52.258-07:00This issue of BANDWAGON, which I bought at a local...This issue of BANDWAGON, which I bought at a local candy store back in the day, was the first time I had ever heard of Loopy De Loop! <br /><br />I’d had always assumed Loopy to be another “made up for the comics” character as were the Cave Kids, or as Uncle Scrooge and Gyro Gearloose were for the Disney comics. <br /><br />Then, to my utter amazement, I saw Loopy cartoons on the USA (cable) Network in the ‘80s! There’s another “lost series” to join Ruff and Reddy, who were also in that issue of BANDWAGON. <br /><br />Also, not enough readers jumped onto this particular “Bandwagon”, and the series ended with issue # 3 – a non-giant-sized issue that introduced the J. Evil Scientist Family to comics. Though, as I recall, they were flesh-color in that first story, becoming their (un) healthy green in later appearances. <br /><br />At that time, there were no comics better than Gold Key comics!Joe Torciviahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00421096229407174474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-15874749703217342962011-10-13T20:43:34.077-07:002011-10-13T20:43:34.077-07:00I own all of the issues of Hanna-Barbera Bandwagon...I own all of the issues of Hanna-Barbera Bandwagon as well as all the Huckleberry Hound comic books ever printed by everyone in the USA. I also have the Yogi Bear record from Kelloggs as well. This was a great trip down memory lane, Yowp.Greg Chenowethnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-26952205590382792712011-10-13T14:07:20.075-07:002011-10-13T14:07:20.075-07:00Great post Yowp. Love the memorabilia!! Had a frie...Great post Yowp. Love the memorabilia!! Had a friend that owned a few " Gold-Key " H-B Comics. Boy, I remember the cut-out, warped paper records from Post cereals....watching the tone arm slide, or "skate" half way across the record before it finished..Then..listening to my parents yell for " ruining their " needle".Ha!! The life of a kid growing up in the 60's. I did some voice-overs for Leo Burnett Agency waaaaaay back. They did seem to put a little more money into their projects. On a completely different subject.. Tim, I think I may have worked for two organizations on the " Huntsville Re-Wound " Page.Errolnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-41797850201497137122011-10-13T09:44:25.980-07:002011-10-13T09:44:25.980-07:00Yes, I'm just wondering if the Jellystone chai...Yes, I'm just wondering if the Jellystone chain might have reissued the "Yogi for Prez" buttons, using what would be their standard Yogi art/head shot.<br /><br />As for the "Hey There" record, I might point out that all the voices are the same as in the movie EXCEPT the female ones (Cindy and a lady at the square dance), which for this recording were done by my old friend Nancy Wible.She never knew why she was asked to re-record those parts.Tim Hollishttp://www.facebook.com/tim.hollisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-60069406609810574102011-10-13T09:20:02.206-07:002011-10-13T09:20:02.206-07:00Keep in mind that "TOP CAT" was primaril...Keep in mind that "TOP CAT" was primarily sponsored by Kellogg's in its only prime-time season (1961-'62; Bristol-Myers, the makers of Bufferin, was the alternate sponsor), and they constantly promoted the tie-ins between their cereals and the characters that "pushed" them during those shows. And even if new episodes weren't produced in 1964, Kellogg's and Hanna-Barbera continued to cross-promote each other, as in the "Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!" movie. A friend of mine once played me that record, and it features commentary by Yogi and Boo Boo about the film, with excerpts from the soundtrack (including several of the musical numbers).<br /><br />As for the "Band-Wagon" comic book, remember that "THE NEW HANNA-BARBERA CARTOON SHOW" (the unofficial title for the syndicated half-hour series featuring Wally, Touche and Lippy) had just started appearing on local stations at the time the comic was published. So which characters do YOU think H-B and Gold Key were trying to capitalize on?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-16144931875124021622011-10-13T08:02:00.271-07:002011-10-13T08:02:00.271-07:00To be honest, Tim, I've never checked to see i...To be honest, Tim, I've never checked to see if there was a '72 campaign. I've got a Yogi '64 button and the layout is the same (down to the calligraphy) but Yogi's design isn't identical.Yowphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09264605351878574044noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-78094753163784592672011-10-13T06:52:43.781-07:002011-10-13T06:52:43.781-07:00The artwork on that Yogi button is the same as was...The artwork on that Yogi button is the same as was used in all the advertising for the Jellystone Park Campgrounds, so it's possible it may be a relic of the 1972 election year rather than Yogi's original bid for the office in 1964. Perhaps Mr. "Smarter Than the Average Politician" ran both times?Tim Hollishttp://www.facebook.com/tim.hollisnoreply@blogger.com