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Product Description Magilla Gorilla: The Complete SeriesMagilla Gorilla, is a loveable but clumsy gorilla, who lives in Mr. Peebles' Pet Shop. Mr Peebles repeatedly tries to sell or give away the gorilla with no success. Backing segments include Punkin' Puss & Mushmouse and Rocochet Rabbit & Droop-a-long Coyote. These 23 complete cartoons plus 8 bonus Magilla Gorilla classic Hanna Barbera cartoons are now available for the first time ever on DVD!]]> desertcart.com "No one buys gorillas anymore," laments Mr. Peebles in the initial installment ("Big Game") of this Hanna-Barbera animation. The shop owner has looked after Magilla (Allan Melvin, The Brady Bunch) since he was a baby. Customers take the snappily-dressed simian home, he messes everything up--they bring him back. Looks like Peebles (actor/director Howard Morris, The Atom Ant Show) is stuck with the big lug. Granted, little Ogee (Jean Vander Pyl, The Flintstones), who makes her debut in the seventh episode ("Come Blow Your Dough"), would love a pet gorilla, but the redheaded tot is always short of cash. Magilla first bounded onto the boob tube in 1964. Breaking from the usual pattern, the series premiered in syndication before moving to network TV two year later. Although the gorilla appears in the title cartoon of each episode, the other segments are dedicated to Ricochet Rabbit and Droop-a-long and Punkin' Puss and Mushmouse. Ricochet (Don Messick, Scooby-Doo) is "the fastest sheriff in the west," Droop-a-long coyote (Mel Blanc, Bugs Bunny) is his foot-dragging deputy, and Punkin' (Melvin) and Mushmouse (Morris) are a hillbilly Tom and Jerry, locked in a rambunctious Hatfield and McCoy-type feud. This Classic Collection includes 23 episodes plus eight shorts. Throughout, the gorilla is drafted by the army ("Private Magilla"), cast in a movie ("Groovey Movie"), and abducted by aliens ("Planet Zero"). After moving to ABC, the secondary toons would eventually be replaced by Breezly and Sneezly and Peter Potamus and His Magic Flying Balloon, featuring much of the same voice talent. In both cases, the suspender-sporting primate was the top star of the show. As the theme song, introduced in episode 14 ("Motorcycle Magilla"), would have it, "A gorilla like Magilla is nice at any price!" --Kathleen C. Fennessy Review: Gee Ogee - Kids' show hosts in the early '60s had a problem. They could only show so many cartoon shorts in what was, essentially, a kids' variety program, and Hanna-Barbera, which made the best TV cartoons, only offered their shows to networks in half-hour formats. That was until 1962, when H-B syndicated "Wally Gator", "Touche Turtle", and "Lippy the Lion" shorts, enabling local networks to run individual cartoons. In 1964, The Magilla Gorilla Show was also locally syndicated first, although it later relaunched on ABC. Later the "Richochet Rabbit" segment moved over to the new Peter Potamus Show, "Breezly and Sneezly" from that series sliding into the vacated spot. Both series were developed for and sponsored by Ideal Toys (and have the word and logo of "Ideal" in the theme song), and in 1966, both joined ABC's Saturday morning line-up. This DVD set captures all 23 episodes of the first Magilla Show on four one-sided discs, with the supporting "Richochet Rabbit" and "Mushmouse and Punkinpuss" segments. It's been pointed out that the catchy opening theme is missing, although it plays behind the onscreen menu, as are the closing credits. This is ironic, as one of the special features on disc three shows Hoyt Curtin and Bill Hanna playing and singing the memorable song. Also on disc three are seven extra Magilla 'toons, probably from the later batch, which were aired until 1967, and an odd bit called "Peebles Petshop". This opens onto a picture of Magilla's well-known home with arrows here and there. Clicking on an arrow launches a mini video, usually with animation historian Jerry Beck, and some with Magilla voice actor Allan Melvin. There's even one on Chugga-Chugga, the pet shop dachsund and a recurring character. On disc four there's another extra Magilla cartoon, and a 1964 black and white TV special, "Here Comes a Star" made for local stations to run prior to the show's debut. Everyone seems very stiff, as if they have stage fright, but they air an entire Magilla Gorilla cartoon. Here you do see the opening song segment, but it's in black and white. The theme song cavil aside, this is a pretty good set, and a great chance for H-B fans and animation buffs to see lots of classic cartoons for not much coin. The Boomerang channel and the show of the same name on Cartoon Network showed some of these shows, along with lots of other classic retro H-B 'toons. Hopefully more Boomerang favorites are ahead, like Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, Squiddly Diddly, and Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space. When Scooby Do made DVD, kids took to it like a new show, and made the DVDs best sellers. Look how many "new" shows in the Hanna-Barbera roster yet remain to debut on DVD. Review: DVD - Great DVD
| ASIN | B000FI9OEK |
| Actors | Various |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #82,688 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #56,536 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (669) |
| Director | Various |
| Item model number | 2215642 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 1.0), French (Dolby Digital 1.0), Spanish (Dolby Digital 1.0) |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Animated, Closed-captioned, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 4.5 x 2.25 inches; 7.2 ounces |
| Release date | August 15, 2006 |
| Run time | 8 hours and 59 minutes |
| Studio | WarnerBrothers |
| Subtitles: | English, French, Spanish |
G**N
Gee Ogee
Kids' show hosts in the early '60s had a problem. They could only show so many cartoon shorts in what was, essentially, a kids' variety program, and Hanna-Barbera, which made the best TV cartoons, only offered their shows to networks in half-hour formats. That was until 1962, when H-B syndicated "Wally Gator", "Touche Turtle", and "Lippy the Lion" shorts, enabling local networks to run individual cartoons. In 1964, The Magilla Gorilla Show was also locally syndicated first, although it later relaunched on ABC. Later the "Richochet Rabbit" segment moved over to the new Peter Potamus Show, "Breezly and Sneezly" from that series sliding into the vacated spot. Both series were developed for and sponsored by Ideal Toys (and have the word and logo of "Ideal" in the theme song), and in 1966, both joined ABC's Saturday morning line-up. This DVD set captures all 23 episodes of the first Magilla Show on four one-sided discs, with the supporting "Richochet Rabbit" and "Mushmouse and Punkinpuss" segments. It's been pointed out that the catchy opening theme is missing, although it plays behind the onscreen menu, as are the closing credits. This is ironic, as one of the special features on disc three shows Hoyt Curtin and Bill Hanna playing and singing the memorable song. Also on disc three are seven extra Magilla 'toons, probably from the later batch, which were aired until 1967, and an odd bit called "Peebles Petshop". This opens onto a picture of Magilla's well-known home with arrows here and there. Clicking on an arrow launches a mini video, usually with animation historian Jerry Beck, and some with Magilla voice actor Allan Melvin. There's even one on Chugga-Chugga, the pet shop dachsund and a recurring character. On disc four there's another extra Magilla cartoon, and a 1964 black and white TV special, "Here Comes a Star" made for local stations to run prior to the show's debut. Everyone seems very stiff, as if they have stage fright, but they air an entire Magilla Gorilla cartoon. Here you do see the opening song segment, but it's in black and white. The theme song cavil aside, this is a pretty good set, and a great chance for H-B fans and animation buffs to see lots of classic cartoons for not much coin. The Boomerang channel and the show of the same name on Cartoon Network showed some of these shows, along with lots of other classic retro H-B 'toons. Hopefully more Boomerang favorites are ahead, like Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, Squiddly Diddly, and Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space. When Scooby Do made DVD, kids took to it like a new show, and made the DVDs best sellers. Look how many "new" shows in the Hanna-Barbera roster yet remain to debut on DVD.
A**6
DVD
Great DVD
D**E
Gorilla For Sale
This was an Hanna-Barbera cartoon collection that started in 1964. The title cartoon is about a Gorilla that nobody wants to buy and the nearly broke pet store owner, Mr. Peebles. So here's the weird piece of trivia - Magilla Gorilla's voice is Allan Melvin, the guy who played Sam the Butcher on "The Brady Bunch." Mr. Peebles was voiced by Howard Morris who played Ernest T Bass on the "Andy Griffith Show." Howard also directed some of my favorite "Hogan's Heroes" episodes. The other two cartoons are Ricochet Rabbit (a rabbit version of Quickdraw McGraw) and the hillbilly cat and mouse toon Punkin' Pus. Disc 1 Big Game (Magilla) Atchison, Topeka & San Jose (Ricochet Rabbit) Calling All Kin (Punkin' Puss) Gridiron Gorilla (Magilla) Good Little Bad Guy (Ricochet Rabbit) Small Change (Punkin' Puss) Private Magilla (Magilla) Cradle Robber (Ricochet Rabbit) Hornswoggled (Punkin' Puss) Bank Pranks (Magilla) West Pest (Ricochet Rabbit) Muscle Tussle (aka "Gall Of The Wild") (Punkin' Puss) Groovey Movie (Magilla) TV Show (Ricochet Rabbit) <LI>Cat Nipped (Punkin' Puss) <LI>Airlift (Magilla) <LI>Annie Hoaxley (Ricochet Rabbit) <LI>Army-Nervy Game (Punkin' Puss) Disc 2 <LI>Come Blow Your Dough (Magilla) <LI>School Daze (Ricochet Rabbit) <LI>Seein' Is Believin' (Punkin' Puss) <LI>Mad Scientist (Magilla) <LI>Sheepy Wolf (Ricochet Rabbit) <LI>Courtin' Disaster (Punkin' Puss) <LI>Masquerade Party (Magilla) <LI>Big Thinker (Ricochet Rabbit) <LI>A Tale Of Two Kitties (Punkin' Puss) <LI>Come Back Little Magilla (Magilla) <LI>Two Too Many (Ricochet Rabbit) <LI>Chomp Romp (Punkin' Puss <LI>Fairy Godmother (Magilla) <LI>Bad Guys Are Good Guys (Ricochet Rabbit) <LI>Catch As Cat Can Day (Punkin' Puss) <LI>Planet Zero (Magilla) <LI>Itchy-Finger Gunslinger (Ricochet Rabbit) <LI>Jump Bumps (Punkin' Puss) <LI>Prince Charming (Magilla) <LI>Clunko Bunko (Ricochet Rabbit) <LI>Nowhere Bear (Punkin' Puss) Disc 3 <LI>Motorcycle Magilla (Magilla) <LI>Slick Quick Gun (Ricochet Rabbit) <LI>Legend Of Bat Mouseterson (Punkin' Puss) <LI>Is That Zoo? (Magilla) <LI>Mostly Ghostly (Ricochet Rabbit) <LI>Super Drooper (Punkin' Puss) <LI>Bird Brained (Magilla) <LI>Will O' The Whip (Ricochet Rabbit) <LI>Pep Hep (Punkin' Puss) <LI>Circus Ruckus (Magilla) <LI>Cactus Ruckus (Ricochet Rabbit) <LI>Shot At And Missed (Punkin' Puss) <LI>Magilla Gorilla Only Cartoons <LI>Camp Scamps, The Purple Mask <LI>Love at First Fight, Makin' With The Magilla <LI>Pet Bet, High Fly Guy <LI>Deep Sea Doodle DVD 4 Season 3 Show #1 That Was The Geek That Was (Magilla) Rapid Romance (Ricochet Rabbit) The Mouse From S.O.M.P. (Punkin' Puss) Show #2 Montana Magilla (Magilla) El Loco, Loco, Loco, Loco Diablo (Ricochet Rabbit) Host Of A Ghost (Punkin' Puss) Season 3 Extra Magilla Gorilla Cartoon Magilla Mix-Up Season 4 Show #1 Wheelin' And Dealin' (Magilla) Big Town Show Down (Ricochet Rabbit) Feudal Feud (Punkin' Puss) Show #2 Mad Avenue Madness (Magilla) Space Sheriff (Ricochet Rabbit) Heir Conditioning (Punkin' Puss) Show #3 Beau Jest (Magilla) Red Riding Ricochet (Ricochet Rabbit) Hyde And Shriek (Punkin' Puss) Show #4 Super Blooper Heroes (Magilla) Jail Break-In (Ricochet Rabbit) Misfortune Cookie (Punkin' Puss) There should be plenty of odd extras with the show's opening and endings. Earl Kress is reporting these among the bonus features: Here Comes A Star - A 1963 Half-Hour Special that was used to introduce the show to the world. It is hosted by George Fenniman (Groucho Marx's announcer from You Bet Your Life), who talks to Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera. It's in B&W and is particularly interesting because it shows the then newly constructed H-B studio at 3400 Cahuenga Blvd. in Hollywood. * New interviews with Allan Melvin, the voices of Magilla and Punkin' Puss and the only surviving cast member, and layout artist and character designer Jerry Eisenberg.
A**R
Quality entertainment.
Good cartoons. Each DVD plays a series of 3 different cartoons. Magilla Gorilla, Punkin Puss and Mushmouse, and Ricochet Rabbit. Each cartoon lasts about 5-6 minutes. Glad I purchased it.
B**R
How much is that DVD in the window?
I normally wouldn't review a DVD that won't be released for three months, but this is one I've been looking forward to since Hanna Barbera began issuing its classic cartoons on DVD. When I was a kid, I enjoyed seeing how much trouble Magilla could get into each Saturday morning. During the past few years I've seen a few episodes on Boomerang and the Cartoon Channel. I was glad to see that the humor and heart-warming plots still come across as charming rather than boring. An earlier review states what is on this set, so there is no need for me to repeat that information. If you enjoyed Magilla when you were young, these shows will bring wonderfully silly memories. If you missed these the first go round or were born too late, you are in for a treat. The animation is simple, but effective, and the music outstanding. The theme song is a classic, right up there with the Flinstones. Take my advice, at any price, a gorilla like Magilla is mighty nice, Magilla Gorilla for sale on DVD.
J**O
Some Innocent Entertainment for Children
It's not easy to find innocent entertainment for children anymore. Reaching back to a time when it was the norm on Saturday mornings, there are multiple choices. While the kids are having fun watching such programs, the grandparents and parents can as well, knowing there's nothing to embarrass anyone. Most of the transfers are of decent quality, some better than others. Overall acceptable, and worth the trade-off, knowing it's just simple fun for the kids.
D**K
Happy to find this on DVD
Daughters favorite show
J**O
Price
Awesome Product
K**E
Great collection to Hannah Barbara
C**S
J'ai acheté ce coffret pour me remémorer les aventures de Magilla et surprise générale il y a aussi dans ce coffret les intégrales de Matou et souriceau ainsi de Sheriff ricochet Que du bonheur
T**T
Bought as a gift for my mother. She loves it. Has all the episodes and good quality video.
R**S
of the 2 the classic is by far the best because it has excellent extras specially here comes a star plus 7 extra cartoons of Magilla
O**O
Excelente calidad de imagen, tomar en cuenta que es región 1 No trae subtítulos ni audio en español
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