

TARZAN CARTOON 1970 SERIES
But, Koenig wasn't forgotten as he was given the chance to write an episode for the series (The Infinite Vulcan) which made him the first Star Trek actor to do so. Missing from the series was Walter Koenig's Pavel Chekov as the producers of the series simply didn't have enough money to include all cast members.It earned an Emmy Award in 1975 for the episode "Yesteryear".The series was budgeted at $75,000 per episode and had a total of 22 episodes to its credit.Also, along for the adventures were two new characters, Arrex a three-legged alien and M'Ress a feline being. Sulu who once again found themselves seeking out new worlds and civilizations to explore. McCoy, Engineer Scott, Nurse Chaple, Lt.Uhura and Lt. This animated version of the cult live-action show featured some of the crew of the U.S.S.Aired on NBC from Septemto August 30, 1975.Both The Brady Kids and Mission: Magic ! are available on DVD.The second season episode, Teacher's Pet, introduced audiences to the characters of Miss Tickle and her cat, Tut Tut who would star, along with Rick Springfield in the Filmation cartoon series, Mission: Magic!.The second season of the series had a bit of a cast change, Williams, McCormick, and Knight (Greg, Marcia, and Peter) did not reprise their voice roles and were replaced with voice actors Erika Scheimer, Lane Scheimer, and Keith Allen.
TARZAN CARTOON 1970 MOVIE
The show's pilot was Jungle Bungle (which was renamed The Brady Bunch on Mysterious Island and shown as a feature-length cartoon on the ABC Saturday Superstar Movie (Septemto August 31, 1974).Like a lot of Filmation series, the Brady Kids also had musical numbers, too. This animated spin-off from the popular prime-time show The Brady Bunch featured the Brady kids, Greg, Peter, Bobby, Marcia, Jan and Cindy having adventures with their friends as well as their talking animal companions pandas Ping and Pong, and Marlon their magical mynah bird.Aired on ABC from Septemto August 16, 1974.The show ran for two seasons, with the second season being reruns of the first season's episodes.This could explain why he decided to limit his input to behind-the-scenes creative stuff like script consultant and writing for this Saturday morning venture.

TARZAN CARTOON 1970 TV
Because of this experience, is it said that Lewis vowed to never return to doing a TV series again.
