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{{short description|American animated television series (originally aired 1965β69)}} {{Infobox television | image = Roger Ramjet logo.gif | caption = | genre = Comedy | creator = Fred Crippen | developer = | writer = {{ubl|Gene Moss|[[Jim Thurman]]}} | director = Fred Crippen | voices = {{ubl|[[Gary Owens]]|[[Bob Arbogast]]|[[Dick Beals]]|Gene Moss|[[Jim Thurman]]|[[Joan Gerber]]|Paul Shively|Ken Snyder}} | narrated = [[David Ketchum]] | theme_music_composer = {{ubl|Charles Koren ''(music)''|Paul Shively ''(lyrics)''}} | composer = Ivan Ditmars | country = United States | language = English | num_seasons = 5 | num_episodes = 156 | list_episodes = | executive_producer = Kenneth C.T. Snyder | producer = Fred Crippen | editor = Dee Futch | cinematography = | camera = {{ubl||Roger Brown|Jerry Smith|Larry Hogan}} | runtime = Around 5 minutes 20 seconds | company = {{ubl|Pantomime Pictures|Hero Entertainment}} | channel = [[NBC]] | first_aired = {{Start date|1965}} | last_aired = {{End date|1969}} }} '''''Roger Ramjet''''' is a 1965β69 American [[animated television series]], starring Roger Ramjet and the American Eagle Squadron. The show was known for its simple animation, frenetic pace, and frequent references to [[pop culture]] which appealed to adults as well as children.<ref name=Woolery>{{cite book |last1=Woolery |first1=George W. |title=Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981, Part 1: Animated Cartoon Series |date=1983 |publisher=Scarecrow Press |isbn=0-8108-1557-5 |url=https://archive.org/details/childrenstelevis0000wool/page/242/mode/2up |accessdate=14 March 2020 |pages=242β243}}</ref> During its original run, the show aired on [[NBC]]. Reruns of the show aired on [[Cartoon Network]] from 1996 to 1998.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Erickson |first1=Hal |title=Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 |date=2005 |edition=2nd |publisher=McFarland & Co |isbn=978-1476665993 |page=686}}</ref> ==Plot== Roger Ramjet is a [[patriotic]] and highly moral hero who is typically out to save the world with help from his [[Proton]] Energy Pills ("PEP"), which give him "the strength of twenty [[atom bombs]] for a period of twenty seconds". The world is invariably saved by defeating the various recurring criminals who populate the series.<ref name=Perlmutter>{{cite book |last1=Perlmutter |first1=David |title=The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows |date=2018 |publisher=Rowman & Littlefield |isbn=978-1538103739 |pages=516β517}}</ref> Ramjet encounters various nemeses during his missions, assigned by General G.I. Brassbottom. Typically, he is caught and must be rescued by his crew of sidekicks, the American Eagles: Yank, Doodle, Dan, and Dee (a play on "[[Yankee Doodle|Yankee Doodle dandy]]", which also is the tune of the theme song). His Eagles appear to be children, yet each of them flies his own individual [[ramjet]] aircraft expertly (except for Dee), and they are obviously much savvier than their leader. The various recurring criminals include: * Pint-sized gangster Noodles Romanoff and his evil organization N.A.S.T.Y. (National Association of Spies, Traitors, and Yahoos). Noodles wears dark glasses, a [[fedora]], and a trench coat. His hands are always jammed into his jacket pockets. Noodles' has several lookalike henchmen clad in hats and coats who simultaneously utter incomprehensible phrases of agreement to whatever he says. * The [[Solenoid]] Robots, green metal gas mask-faced evildoers from outer space who have a wheel instead of legs and talk in barely understandable electronic voices. * Red Dog the Pirate, a redheaded squat scourge of the seven seas with an eye patch, peg-leg and a wise-cracking parrot named Carl Bob for a sidekick. * Jacqueline Hyde (a play on [[Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (character)|Jekyll and Hyde]]) is a blond, long-nosed, [[Zsa Zsa Gabor]]-accented foreign spy ''femme fatale'' who is aided by other spies and gangsters. She tries to get information on plans and documents for her foreign government agency. * Dr. Frank N. Schwine, a [[Boris Karloff]] sound-alike mad scientist who is helped by his purple propeller beanie-wearing assistant Sidney. The two create hulking [[Frankenstein's monster|Frankenstein]]-style monsters, only to have Roger defeat them and turn them into [[American football]] players. * Count Batguy, a bald [[Count Orlok]]-style vampire from [[Transylvania]] with a [[Bela Lugosi]] accent. * Dr. What, internationally feared evil genius. * Sexy senorita Tequila Mockingbird (play on ''[[To Kill a Mockingbird]]'') who teams up with her bandito boyfriends the Enchilada Brothers, Beef and Chicken, to stir up revolution in the tiny Latin American country of San Domino. ==Episodes== ===Season one (1965)=== # "Dr. Ivan Evilkisser" # "The Sheik" # "Bat Guy" # "The Shaft" # "Kokomo" # "Baseball" # "The Cowboy" # "Dee Kidnap" # "Drafted" # "TV Crisis" # "Miss America" # "The Pirates" # "Revolution" # "Torture" # "The Race" # "Jack the Nipper" # "Ma Ramjet" # "The Cockroaches" - this episode is a parody of [[The Beatles]] # "Moon" # "Hi Noon" # "Bank Robbers" # "Sun Clouds" # "Football" # "Bullfighter" # "Bathysphere" # "Skydiving" # "Monkey" # "Dr. Frank N. Schwine" # "The Martins and the Coys" {{nb5}} # "Planets" # "Orbit" # "Tennis" ===Season two (1966)=== # "Werewolf" # "Flying Saucers" # "Skateboards" # "Scotland Yard" # "Long Joan Silver" # "Moonshot" # "Treasure in Sierra's Mattress" # "Tarzap" # "Comics" # "Jet Boots" # "Little Roger" # "Cycles" # "Air Devil" # "Spy in the Sky" # "Hollywood" # "Track Meet" # "Surf Nuts" # "Dry Dock" # "Machines" # "Coffee" # "Stolen" # "Assassins" # "Genie" # "Airplane" # "Woodsman" # "K.O. at the Gun Fight Corral" {{nb5}} # "Mars" # "Puck" # "Pirate Gold" # "Fox" # "Super Mother" # "Dr. What" ===Season three (1967)=== # "Party" # "Large Leslie" # "Gamey" # "Time Machine" # "Horse" # "Pool" # "Ancestors" # "Hoop-dee-Doo" # "Big Woof" # "Robot Plants" # "Robot Plot" # "Turkey" # "Fishing" # "Purloined Pinky" # "Snow" # "Ripley" # "Monster Masquerade" {{nb5}} # "Lompoc Diamond" # "School" # "Vaudeville" # "Coffee House" # "Pirate Games" # "Horse Race" # "Missing" # "Dentist" # "Rip Van Ramjet" # "Desert Ox" # "Ad Game" # "Lotsa Pizza" # "Land Rush" # "Show Business" # "The Catnapper" ===Season four (1968)=== # "Opera Phantom" # "Pies" # "Small World" # "Cousin" # "Doodle League" # "Ark" # "Sauce" # "Whale" # "For the Birds" # "Abominable Snowman" # "Hero Training" # "Lompoc Cannonball" # "Safari" # "Tiger" # "Rodeo" # "Dumb Waiter" # "Blast Off" # "Twas the Night Before" # "Portrait of Roger" # "Prince and the Doodle" # "Water Sucker" # "Volcano" # "Limberlost" # "General Kidnap" # "Drought" # "How's Your Pass?" # "Rabbit Man" # "Pill Caper" # "Three Faces of Roger" # "Private Eye" # "Espionage Express" # "Winfield of the Infield" {{nb5}} ===Season five (1969)=== # "Branch Office" # "Wedding Bells" # "Bunny" # "Hypnochick" # "Doctor" # "Jolly Rancher" # "Little Monster" # "Flying Town" # "Daring Young Man" # "Crown Jewels" # "April Fool" # "Dry Sea" # "Pay Cut" # "Killer Doodle" # "Polar Bear" # "Ruggers" # "Nut" # "The Law" # "Hassenfeffer" # "Manhole" # "Blockbuster" # "Sellout" # "Scout Outing" # "Love" # "Decorator" # "Lompoc Lizards" # "Blunderosa" # "General Doodle" ==Cast and crew== * [[Gary Owens]] β Roger Ramjet * [[David Ketchum]] β [[Narrator]] * [[Bob Arbogast]] β General G. I. Brassbottom, Ma Ramjet, additional voices * [[Dick Beals]] β Yank and Dan of the American Eagles * Gene Moss β Doodle of the American Eagles, Noodles Romanoff * [[Joan Gerber]] β Dee of the American Eagles, Lotta Love, Jacqueline Hyde * Paul Shively β Lance Crossfire, Red Dog the Pirate * [[Jim Thurman]] β additional voices * Ken Snyder β additional voices * '''Gene Moss''' and '''Jim Thurman''' were the writers of the series. * '''Paul Shively''' wrote the lyrics for the show's theme song. ==Airdates== In the [[United States]], ''Roger Ramjet'' first aired on [[NBC]] from 1965 to 1969, and later on [[Cartoon Network]] from 1996 to 1998.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1996-07-07-tv-21736-story.html | title=SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO: 'Roger Ramjet' lands on Cartoon Network; that 'Darn Cat' is on Disney; 'Raiders' found on TBS | work=Los Angeles Times | date=7 July 1996 | access-date=10 June 2016 | author=Harris, Lee}}</ref> It also aired on [[Kids & Teens TV|KTV]] from 2017 to 2019. ''Roger Ramjet'' was also broadcast on the [[BBC]] and [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] from 1979 to 1994 in the [[United Kingdom]] and Europe-wide on [[Sky1|Sky Channel]] from 1985 to 1989 and [[Bravo (UK TV channel)|Bravo]] from 1992 to 1993. In [[Australia]], the show was aired on the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]] in 1966 in the afternoon and was broadcast until 2003. The series was also screened in several other countries including [[Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation|ZNBC]] in [[Zambia]], [[Dubai 33]] in the [[United Arab Emirates]], [[SABC1]] in [[South Africa]], [[Kenya Broadcasting Corporation|KBC]] in [[Kenya]], and [[New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation|NZBC]], [[South Pacific Television]], [[TV One (New Zealand)|TV One]] and [[TV2 (New Zealand)|TV2]] in [[New Zealand]]. After the [[2022 Philippine general election|2022 Philippines elections]], the show aired on [[People's Television Network|PTV]] in the [[Philippines]]. Selected "[[The Minisode Network|minisodes]]" of ''Roger Ramjet'' are available to stream free on [[Sony]]'s [[Crackle (company)|Crackle]]. ==Production notes== * The creators of the series were from [[Lompoc, California]] and worked in many references to the town into the series,<ref>Pierce, Leonard. http://www.tv.com/news/roger-ramjet-a-cartoon-for-the-ages--22053/</ref> including setting several episodes there. Invariably, the name of the town was mispronounced. * The name "Roger" came about after producer Fred Crippen had an interview with a reporter named Roger Smith. Smith asked Crippen about his new TV show and then joked that the main character should be named Roger. * The theme song's lyrics are sung to the melody of "[[Yankee Doodle]]". * Many of the production personnel would go on to be involved with ''[[Sesame Workshop]]'' after ''Roger Ramjet''{{'}}s run. ==Other credits== * Associate Producers: Dick Reed, Paul Shively * Production Coordinator: Fred Calvert * Animation: Don Schloat, [[Alan Zaslove]], Bill Hutton, [[George Nicholas (animator)|George Nicholas]], Fred Crippen * Background: Jack Heiter * Layout: Rosemary O'Connor, Sam Weiss, Joe Bruno, Dave Hanan, [[Bob Kurtz (animator)|Bob Kurtz]] * Sound Effects: Phil Kaye * Ink and Paint: [[Constance Crawley]] * Checking: Dottie Mullens * Sound: TV Recorders, Western Recorders ==DVD release== On February 8, 2005, Classic Media (distributed by [[Sony Wonder]]) released ''Roger Ramjet: Hero Of Our Nation (Special Collector's Edition)'', a 3-disc box set containing 119 of the 156 episodes of the series (although the box incorrectly states that 120 episodes are included). Another company, Image Entertainment, previously issued two single DVDs (''Roger Ramjet: Hero Of Our Nation'' and ''Roger Ramjet: Man Of Adventure''), each including 15 cartoons not featured in the three-disc set. This leaves seven cartoons unreleased on DVD (as of November 2007): #36 ''(Scotland Yard)'', #125 ''(Bunny)'', #128 ''(Jolly Rancher)'', #152 ''(Air Devil)'', #154 ''(Dry Dock)'', #155 ''(Machines)'', and #156 ''(Stolen)''. ==Soundtrack== [[RCA Victor]] released a soundtrack album in 1966. {{citation needed|date=March 2023}} ==See also== * [[Dudley Do-Right]] * ''[[The Flintstones]]'' * ''[[The Jetsons]]'' * [[Splatterheads|Lompoc County Splatterheads]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== {{wikiquote}} * {{IMDb title|id=0161186|title=Roger Ramjet}} * [https://web.archive.org/web/20050331093341/http://www.rogerramjet.com/ RogerRamjet.com - the official site of Roger Ramjet] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZIjT3S7wvc Roger Ramjet Intro YouTube] [[Category:1960s American animated comedy television series]] [[Category:1960s American children's comedy television series]] [[Category:1965 American animated television series debuts]] [[Category:1969 American television series endings]] [[Category:1960s American superhero comedy television series]] [[Category:American children's animated comedy television series]] [[Category:American children's animated superhero television series]] [[Category:Australian Broadcasting Corporation original programming]] [[Category:American aviation television series]] [[Category:Aviation comics]] [[Category:Television series by Universal Television]] [[Category:DreamWorks Classics]] [[Category:Male characters in animation|Ramjet, Roger]] [[Category:Fictional aviators|Ramjet, Roger]] [[Category:United States-themed superheroes]] [[Category:NBC animated television series]]
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