Identifier | 7059659 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | DVD |
Media Count | 7 |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
The Beatles 2005-03-05 Beatles 60's cartoons series, Various, Various | |
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Set 1 | 1. A Hard Day's Night & I Want To Hold Your Hand
2. Do You Want To Know A Secret & If I Fell 3. Please Mr. Postman & Devil In Her Heart 4. Not A Second Time & Slow Down 5. Baby's In Black & Misery 6. You've Really Got A Hold On Me & Chains 7. I'll Get You & Honey Don't 8. Any Time At All & Twist And Shout 9. Little Child & I'll Be Back 10. Long Tall Sally & I'll Cry Instead 11. I'll Follow The Sun & When I Get Home 12. Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby & I Should Have Known Better 13. I Wanna Be Your Man & I'm A Loser 14. Don't Bother Me & No Reply 15. I'm Happy Just To Dance With You & Mr. Moonlight 16. Can't Buy Me Love & It Won't Be Long 17. Anna(Go To Him) & I Don't Want To Spoil The Party 18. Matchbox & Thank You Girl 19. From Me To You & Boys 20. Dizzy Miss Lizzy & I Saw Her Standing There 21. What You're Doing & Money 22. Komm Gib Mir Deine Hand & She Loves You 23. Bad Boy & Tell Me Why 24. I Feel Fine & Hold Me Tight 25. Please Please Me & There's A Place 26. Roll Over Beethoven & Rock And Roll Music 27. Eight Days A Week & I'm Looking Through You 28. Help! & We Can Work It Out 29. I'm Down & Run For Your Life 30. Drive My Car & Tell Me What You See 31. I Call Your Name & The Word 32. All My Loving & Day Tripper 33. Nowhere Man & Paperback Writer 34. Penny Lane & Strawberry Fields 35. And Your Bird Can Sing & Got To Get You Into My Life 36. Good Day Sunshine & Ticket To Ride 37. Taxman & Eleanor Rigby 38. Tomorrow Never Knows & I've Just Seen A Face 39. Wait & I'm Only Sleeping |
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Comment | The Beatles cartoons were screened in the US from September 25, 1965 to April 20, 1969 on ABC Television. They were then seen in syndication and overseas. The series was also repeated in the US in 1986 and 1987 on MTV. Al Brodax and his King Features team created the cartoon series in New York. Due to time constraints, three other studios were subcontracted to help. They were Artransa Park in Australia, Cine-Centrum in Holland, and CanaWest in Vancouver, BC.
The Beatles themselves did not provide the voices for their cartoon counterparts. The voices were provided by actors, including world-renowned voice-over artist, Paul Frees, an American, who provided the voices of John and George. Englishman, Lance Percival, provided the voices of Paul and Ringo. Al Brodax decided to "Americanise" The Beatles Liverpudlian accents so the American kids could understand them. This led to much controversy, and the Fab Four themselves were most displeased. The voice controversy led to the series not being screened very much in the UK, and not until the 1970s. The series performed exceptionally well in the ratings when it first appeared. The ratings started to decline though, in 1966, mainly due to the Caped Crusader! When the live action Batman show premiered in 1966, kids fell in love with superheroes. Many copycat shows appeared such as Space Ghost, Frankenstein Junior, etc, and The Beatles series was never the same in the ratings. There were other reasons, not least of which was the growth and maturity of The Beatles' music. ORIG seeded on Easytree.org |