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Galaxy Goof-Ups – Vampire of Space
1978, regia di Ray Patterson, Carl Urbano
Scheda: Nazione: USA - Produzione: Hanna-Barbera Productions - Distribuzione: Hanna-Barbera Studios - Soggetto: Haskell Barkin, Chuck Couch, Mark Fink, Ray Parker, Jim Ryan - Sceneggiatura: Haskell Barkin, Chuck Couch, Mark Fink, Ray Parker, Jim Ryan - Story Editor: Ray Parker - Story Direction: John Bruno, Ron Campbell, Carl Fallberg, Jan Green, Michael O'Connor, Don Sheppard, Paul Sommer, Tom Yakutis - Camera: Robert Cohen, John Cunningham, Danny Larsen, Joe Ponticello - Montaggio: Gil Iverson - Animation Supervision: Tony Love, Bill Hutten - Musiche: Hoyt Curtin - Formato: Color, film tv, corto, animazione - Durata: 15'.
Voci: Daws Butler, Joe Besser Mel Blanc, John Stephenson, Robert Behr, Ted Cassidy, B.J. Cling, Henry Corden, Joan Gerber, Marcy Goldman, Bob Hastings, Jim MacGeorge, Don Messick, Ginny McSwain, Marilyn Schreffler, Alexis Tramanti, Janet Waldo, Lennie Weinrib, Frank Welker.
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taliesinttlg.blogspot.com: «The
Galaxy Goof-Ups was a short lived cartoon that sat (originally) within Yogi’s
Space Race and featured a space patrol made up of Yogi Bear (Daws Butler),
Huckleberry Hound (Daws Butler), Scare Bear (Joe Besser), Quack-Up (Mel Blanc) –
all of whom were under the command of Captain Snerdley (John Stephenson).
This episode was from when the show was given its own slot, following the
cancellation of Space Race, and features a space vampire. Indeed the vampire –
Count Vampula – lives on a vampire planet dominated by a huge shadow of a bat.
Later we hear that he hates turning into a bat, he gets air sick and when he
hangs upside down all the blood runs to his head!
He has a large castle on the planet, where he is served by a zombie manservant
who, originally, is named Zomba. He has decided that he wishes to take over the
galaxy with his army of zombies and to do so he must take over the Goof-Ups,
which means vampirising Captain Snerdley. Honestly, it would have been easier to
just release his zombie army, but...
Galaxy intelligence warn the Goof-Ups, eventually as they are busy playing Go
Fish at first, but Snerdley will hear nothing of it – he doesn’t believe in
vampires. He even orders the Goof-Ups to stay away from him. Whilst they will do
this, ultimately, there is a fair bit of slapstick before that comes to pass.
Meanwhile the Count has got his dentures – despite already having fangs – and
headed to the Goof-Ups headquarters.
He travels by bat shaped space ship and, on planet, has some slapstick
adventures before creeping up on Snerdley, in his sleep, casting a shadow ala
Nosferatu and then vampirising him. Bizarrely the Count does not seem to bite
him, he simply aims his dentures – in hand – at the Captain. Indeed we actually
only get one bite in show – more on that later.
The two vampires and zombie are back in the bat space ship, making good their
escape, and the Goof-Ups give chase. However the Goof-Ups find need to stop off
at the interplanetary disco – why? Because the psychedelic disco scene was a
feature of each and every episode! Yes, when danger is present go and shake your
booty to badly aged dance music!!! They eventually get to the planet. To cut a
long story short, Quack-Up is turned, making him a much earlier example of
vampire duck than Duckula. The other Goof-Ups manage to get to Vampula’s
laboratory and find three potential cures. The third one works – the other two
lead to sight gags that didn’t work because they were drawn too distant and
passed too quick. Now, I said we see a bite and it is in the coda, once Vampula
has been caught. Quack-Up bites the vampire’s leg (to see how he likes it). This
causes the vampire to turn into a duck, pretty much in the mode of Quack-Up. All
in all the humour in this misses more than it hits. Perhaps it’s because I never
really watched this as a kid and so I have no rose-tinted glasses or perhaps
because, even when this aired, having a disco sensibility was, for me, no good
thing. That said, there is some merit within and it is kid friendly, throw away
stuff».
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