Product Tag - 1966

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    Leo the Lion

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    Leo the Lion

    Leo the Lion is a sequel to the Japanese-American co-produced series “Jungle Emperor”, or Kimba the White Lion. Osamu Tezuka had always wanted his story of Kimba to follow Kimba’s entire life, and the Jungle Emperor/Kimba series was such a hit in Japan that Dr. Tezuka produced a sequel, without his American partners, in 1966.

    Making the series without a co-producer gave him complete creative control. For example, Dr. Tezuka changed the conclusion of his original manga story to a happy ending.

    Leo the Lion does not follow immediately from the end of the Kimba series. Instead, the story begins a couple of years following the end of the previous series. To English-speaking audiences, the behavior of the title character is inexplicably out of line with what was established in the first series. At the end of the first series, in the original Japanese script, Kimba promises to keep his animals separate from humans. It is this promise that drives the seemingly hermit-like Leo in this series.

    As the series unfolds, the focus shifts from the title character to one of his cubs, the male named Rune. This series as a whole is about Rune’s growth, from a whining weakling to a confident leader.

    $56.00
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    Hawk

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    Hawk

    The crime busting techniques of Iroquois detective John Hawk of the New York City District Attorney’s office.

    $72.00
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    George And The Dragon

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    George And The Dragon

    George and the Dragon is a British situation comedy made by ATV for the ITV network which was transmitted in four series comprising 26 episodes between 19 November 1966 and 31 October 1968. The regular cast is Sid James, Peggy Mount, John Le Mesurier and Keith Marsh and was written by Harry Driver and Vince Powell. Shaun O’Riordan was the director, while Alan Tarrant was the main producer.

    $30.00
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    T.H.E. Cat

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    T.H.E. Cat

    T.H.E. Cat is an American action drama that aired during the 1966-1967 television season on NBC, co-sponsored by R.J. Reynolds and Lever Brothers. The series was created by Harry Julian Fink, the creator of Dirty Harry .

    Robert Loggia starred as the title character, Thomas Hewitt Edward Cat. T. H. E. Cat is a forerunner of television characters such as The Equalizer, who skirt the edges of the law and bring skills from earlier careers on behalf of those needing more help than the police can offer.

    The series preceded the 1968-1970 ABC television series It Takes a Thief, which was also about a cat burglar who used his skills for good.

    $56.00
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    Talking to a Stranger

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    Talking to a Stranger

    A grown-up brother and sister’s visit to their parents home culminates in a shocking tragedy. The events of the weekend are told over four episodes, each focusing on the point of view of one family member: the daughter Terry; the father, Ted; the son, Alan and finally the mother, Sarah. The full story of the dysfunctional family plays out through the use of repeating scenes, flashback, and monologue.

    $45.00
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    Pistols 'n' Petticoats

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    Pistols ‘n’ Petticoats

    Pistols ‘n’ Petticoats is an American Western sitcom

    $56.00
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    All Gas and Gaiters

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    All Gas and Gaiters

    All Gas and Gaiters is a British television ecclesiastical sitcom which aired on BBC1 from 1966 to 1971. It was written by Pauline Devaney and Edwin Apps, a husband-and-wife team who used the pseudonym of “John Wraith” when writing the pilot. All Gas and Gaiters was also broadcast on BBC Radio from 1971 to 1972.

    $30.00
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    Sally the Witch

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    Sally the Witch

    Sally is the witch princess of the Magic Kingdom who longs to visit the mortal realm, presumably to make friends her own age. One day, by mistake, Sally teleports to the “mid world” (Earth), where she uses her magic to fend off a couple of burglars menacing two schoolgirls. Immediately befriended by her new acquaintances — tomboyish Yoshiko Hanamura (known affectionately as “Yotchan”) and girly Sumire Kasugano — Sally decides to stay on Earth indefinitely, leading to mischief. As with Samantha Stevens in Bewitched, Sally tries to keep her supernatural abilities secret, assuming the role of a human child.

    In the final episode, Sally’s grandma informs her she must return to the Magic Kingdom. Before leaving, Sally tries to tell her friends about her origins, but no one will believe her. Then her elementary school catches on fire, and Sally uses her magic to put it out. Her powers thus exposed, Sally’s time to leave has finally come. She waves farewell to her friends, and returns to the Magic Kingdom.

    Being so popular in Japan, mostly the same way as classic Hanna-Barbera characters are in America, a second series was produced 20 years later. The second series continues a few years after the original ending, and finishes with the Original video animation Sally the Witch: Mother’s Love is Eternal, in which, at the end, Sally finally becomes the ruler Queen of the Magic Kingdom, but worries about leaving her friends behind.

    $152.00
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    The King Kong Show

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    The King Kong Show

    An animated series about the adventures of King Kong and his young pal Bobby Bond. Also featured were the adventures of “Tom of T.H.U.M.B.”, a 6″ tall secret agent.

    $104.00
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    The Mighty Heroes

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    The Mighty Heroes

    The Mighty Heroes was an animated television series created by Ralph Bakshi for the Terrytoons company. The original show debuted on CBS, on October 29, 1966, and ran for 1 season for 21 episodes.

    The series is set in Good Haven, a city that is continually beset by various supervillains. When trouble occurs, the city launches a massive fireworks display to summon a quintet of high-flying superheroes into action.

    $45.00
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    The Corridor People

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    The Corridor People

    The Corridor People is a British television series produced by Granada Television for the ITV network in 1966, devised and written by Edward Boyd.

    A surreal black-and-white detective series, The Corridor People pitched security agent Kronk against exotic villainess Syrie Van Epp over the course of four episodes.

    $30.00
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    The Monroes

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    The Monroes

    The Monroes is a 26-segment Western television series which originally aired on ABC during the 1966-1967 season. The series centers around the story of five orphans trying to survive as a family on the frontier in the area around, what is now, Grand Teton National Park near Jackson, Wyoming.

    $104.00
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