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I was wondering how long The Cartoon The Three Stroges was on
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television. The New Three Stooges (syndicated; 1965-1966) featured the actual voices of the team (then consisting of Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Joe DeRita), who also appeared in live-action wraparounds, and was produced by Cambria Studios in association with Normandy III Productions. It premiered on Dec. 20, 1965. Only 40 live-action openings and endings were filmed for the series and were rotated throughtout the package's 156 cartoon episodes. Dick Brown (Clutch Cargo, Space Angel) was the producer. Hanna-Barbera produced The Three Robonic Stooges originally as a segment of the short-lived Skatebirds Saturday morning series, on CBS, in 1977. It was more popular than any other segment of the show and spun off to its own time slot, on Jan. 28, 1978. Norman Maurer, a former Three Stooges producer and son-in-law of Moe Howard, wrote the series which cast the boys as bionic-limbed super stooges. Voices were provided by Paul Winchell (Moe), Joe Baker (Larry) and Frank Welker (Curly). Thirty-two episodes were made. The Three Stooges also appeared in two New Scooby-Doo Movies, during the 1972-1973 CBS-TV season: "Ghastly Ghost Town" and "Ghost of the Red Baron." |
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Witch ones of The Three Stroges does Boomerang air.
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Boomerang airs the Three Robonic Stooges, most of which can be found, currently, on YouTube.
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How interesting. I bought the New Three Stooges live action cartoon series from iOffer.com they're pretty good quality. I barely remember seeing the Three Robic Stooges though.
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The one I remember as a kid watching was the first---1965's New Three Stooges, and yes indeed, the wacky trio did their own voices.
Some random canned music, largely from General Music [NOT Motors] Corp. headed by Gordon Zahler, and Paul Horn, and psssibly KPM, JWMedia and otherrs could be heard. A small parade type tune's heard in the opening and closing, which had the boys working with a parade drum in a parade and then it explodes. Curiously, these are public domain :unsure: Currently,YouTube has that as well. Producer: Cambria-Comedy III [the Stooge's own company.] |
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I remember The New Three Stooges when they ran in syndication in the 60s. The reason why it only lasted a year was there were only 40 live action wraparounds and 156 cartoons so if viewers tuned into a segment they already saw, they probably changed the channel, thinking that it was a rerun.
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My Cousin in Law told me a Little About The Three Stroges Cartoon
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There are a few episodes of the Stooges having problems with Tim Bear.
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I've seen 'em oin YouTube. THey did their own voices; additionally, the soundtrack was made up of stock music including the former Woody Woodpecker cues of original WW composer DARRELL CALKER, also as credited PAUL HORN & GORDON ZAHLER's stock cues were used. The first was done by Cambria, TV Spots & Jay Ward, and being a Ward production, featured Paul Frees doing addiitonal voices [not heard in other 3S shorts..].
Other stock cues for the Stooges included those by other unsung [a-HEM!] composers like MAX SAUNDERS. |
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seen any mention of Ward's involvement with the Stooge cartoons. Exactly where does that information come from? Just curious. |
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