Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Tooniversary: Planet Sheen (2010)

 It had been 4 years since The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius had ended. Nickelodeon decided to green-light a spinoff. Maybe they should've left it on caution.

Planet Sheen had just 1 season of 26 episodes, and Nick kept the series on the air for 3 years total before putting the show to bed in 2013.

Sheen Estevez (named for Charlie Sheen & Emilio Estevez) wasn't exactly the sharpest tool in the drawer among Jimmy's friends, but he did have a yearning for adventure.

Check the intro:


In memory of actor Jeffrey Garcia, who voiced Sheen in both series. Garcia passed away today at 50. Rest in peace.

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Toon Rock: Christmas Time is Here (1965)

 Today marks the 60th anniversary of A Charlie Brown Christmas, an enduring holiday classic that has aired on three networks and currently streams on Apple TV.

The special opens with "Christmas Time is Here". Bill Melendez wrote the lyrics set to the music of Vince Guaraldi.



Monday, December 8, 2025

Rein-Toon-Ation: The Perfect Crime (Fantastic Voyage, 1968)

 Jonathan Kidd (Ted Knight) poses as a criminal to get the goods on some sleaze trying to steal an experimental pocket miniaturizer developed by Busby (Marvin Miller). 

Check out "The Perfect Crime":


Jane Webb's characterization of Erica falls somewhere between the other bombshells she was voicing that same season----Batgirl & Betty Cooper. In fact, Erica is designed like she's Betty's older sister, complete with ponytail!

Rating: A.

Sunday, December 7, 2025

Teenage Toons: The Archies enter syndication, and Archie is rapping? (1976)

 After CBS cancelled US of Archie, Filmation landed a deal to syndicate previous iterations of the franchise, including chopping the Archie Comedy Hour into half hour increments.

What you're about to see, unearthed earlier this week, is Archie (Dallas McKennon) rapping a new intro over the opening of 1970's Archie's Funhouse, followed by the open to a sample short.

A year later, Filmation would do a similar package fronted by the Groovie Goolies.


McKennon would end his association with Filmation a year later after the franchise's ill-fated move to NBC and a guest appearance (previously reviewed) on Space Academy. Now, all we need is the closing from this same era, with a voiceover by co-producer Lou Scheimer or Norm Prescott, exhorting viewers to "remember what you learned".

Saturday, December 6, 2025

From Primetime to Daytime: "Maynard" rocks out for Danny Thomas (well, it's not Maynard, but......)(1964)

 Just a few months before the launch of Gilligan's Island, Bob Denver, who'd previously showcased his singing ability on The Andy Griffith Show, sits in with the Beau Jives in the series finale of The Danny Thomas Show

The episode, "The Persistent Cop", opens with Rusty (Rusty Hamer) & Louise, the Williams family's maid (Amanda Randolph), playing drums & piano, respectively. A police officer (Allan Melvin, a few months away from Gomer Pyle, USMC & Magilla Gorilla) is trying to convince Danny to audition the Beau Jives for the Tropicana.

Denver with an electric guitar?!? Rad, man. Who knew?


Of course, Bob was miming, but what if he really did have the talent? He did sing in the movie, "Those Who Think Young", also in 1964, but never did on Gilligan.

Friday, December 5, 2025

Countdown to Christmas: Good Will to Men (1955)

 In 1939, Hugh Harman made the post-apocalypic holiday film, "Peace on Earth". Unfortunately, a complete print of "Earth" is not available on YouTube unless you want one of those reaction videos where YouTubers are watching it for the first time.

16 years later, producer Fred Quimby and producer-directors Bill Hanna & Joseph Barbera revisited the concept in "Good Will to Men".


A future where man is extinct? Extreme to be sure.

Rating: B.

Daytime Heroes: Remember Inspector Willoughby? (1961)

 After appearing in shorts with Woody Woodpecker and Fatso The Bear, Inspector Willoughby was granted his own series of shorts, directed by co-creator Paul J. Smith, who developed the character with Walter Lantz.

Some prototype shorts of a similar character had appeared between 1958-60, with Daws Butler essaying the role, but when the series launched, the part was given to Dallas McKennon, who performs all the voices in 1962's "Phoney Express":


Sounds like McKennon recycled his Willoughby voice for Riverdale High Principal Waldo Weatherbee a few years later, don't ya think?

Rating: B.