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The Lone Ranger is the central character of an American animated television series that ran 26 episodes on CBS from September 10, 1966, to September 6, 1969. The series was produced by Herb Klynn and Jules Engel of Format Films, Hollywood, and designed and made at the Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Film studios in London, England & Artransa Park Studios in Australia.
The adventures in this Lone Ranger series were similar in tone and nature to CBS' prime-time Weird Western, The Wild Wild West, in that some of the plots were bizarre and had elements of science-fiction and steampunk technology included in the story. One of the Lone Ranger's archenemies in the animated series was a dwarf named Tiny Tom, whose voice was provided by Dick Beals; he was an analogue to James T. West's major enemy, Dr. Miguelito Loveless. Guest star Agnes Moorehead, who voiced the villain Black Widow, also played a villain on The Wild Wild West in a second season episode, "The Night of the Vicious Valentine".
Actors: Xander Corvus (actor), Ryan Driller (actor), Seth Gamble (actor), Anthony Rosano (actor), Evan Stone (actor), Cassidey (actress), Adrianna Luna (actress), Jordan Septo (director), Ryan McLane (actor), Christie Stevens (actress), Gina Lassen (producer), Macy Cartel (actress), Natalie Moore (actress), Amazon Beard (miscellaneous crew),
Genres: Adult,Actors: Steve McTigue (actor), Theo Hogben (writer), Theo Hogben (producer), Ed Fairweather (producer), Ben North (writer), Ed Fairweather (writer), Ben North (director), James D. Pearson (editor), Matthew Jones (actor), Matthew Jones (actor), Rhys Jones (actor), Rhys Jones (actor), James D. Pearson (writer), Marcus Hendry (actor), Jon Ryan (writer),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Josh Moltane (actor), Jesse Luna (actor), Chuck Medwork (actor), Carlo Tellez (actor), Rob Archey (director),
Genres: Western,Actors: William Conrad (actor), Andy Devine (actor), David Arquette (actor), Eddie Albert (actor), Donald Crisp (actor), Mel Blanc (actor), Mel Blanc (actor), William Boyd (actor), Pat Buttram (actor), Dan Castellaneta (actor), Dan Castellaneta (actor), Dan Castellaneta (actor), George Cleveland (actor), Chuck Connors (actor), Buddy Ebsen (actor),
Genres: Documentary,Actors: Buck Taylor (actor), Bonita Granville (actress), Jason Robards (actor), Robert F. Hoy (actor), James Keach (actor), Henry Wills (actor), Merle Haggard (actor), Matt Clark (actor), John Hart (actor), Ted Gehring (actor), Chuck Hayward (actor), Richard Farnsworth (actor), James Keach (actor), John Barry (composer), Christopher Lloyd (actor),
Plot: When the young Texas Ranger, John Reid, is the sole survivor of an ambush arranged by the militaristic outlaw leader, Butch Cavendich, he is rescued by an old childhood Comanche friend, Tonto. When he recovers from his wounds, he dedicates his life to fighting the evil that Cavendich represents. To this end, John Reid becomes the great masked western hero, The Lone Ranger. With the help of Tonto, the pair go to rescue the President Grant when Cavendich takes him hostage.
Keywords: 1860s, 1870s, 19th-century, action-hero, ambush, american-indian, based-on-comic, based-on-radio-show, battle, battlefieldActors: Dennis Marks (writer), Henry Darrow (actor), Lou Scheimer (producer), Robert Ridgely (actor), Andy Heyward (writer), Norm Prescott (producer), Norm Prescott (composer), William Conrad (actor), Frank Welker (actor), Don Diamond (actor), Ismael 'East' Carlo (actor), Ray Ellis (composer), June Gilham (miscellaneous crew), Julio Medina (actor), Tom Ruegger (writer),
Plot: An animated series following the adventures of two classic action heroes. In the jungles of Africa, Tarzan discovers strange tribes and battles evil forces with the help of his monkey, Cheetah (Jane is nowhere to be found). In the American Wild West, The Lone Ranger, with the help of his partner, Tonto, defends the rights of the weak against various outlaws and desperados.
Keywords: based-on-novel, based-on-radio-series, character-name-in-title, gorilla, jungle, maskActors: Lenny Bruce (writer), Lenny Bruce (actor), Lenny Bruce (actor), Lenny Bruce (director), Jeff Hale (writer), Jeff Hale (producer), John Magnuson (writer), John Magnuson (writer), John Magnuson (producer), John Magnuson (director), Tom Bullock (editor),
Plot: Tells how the Lone Ranger hooks up with Tonto. With Lenny Bruce doing all the voices, this animation of a Bruce routine begins with local folks upset at the Lone Ranger because he won't stay around to be thanked after a good deed. So, he stays and finds he likes hearing "Thank you mask man." When their attention starts to shift elsewhere, he shocks and disgusts the townspeople with a final request.
Keywords: adult-animation, american-indian, based-on-standup-comedy, black-comedy, cowboy, cowboy-hat, cult-film, cult-film, cult-film, cult-filmActors: John Hart (actor), Louis Hayward (actor), Edgar Bergen (actor), Lou Antonio (actor), Larry Hankin (actor), Michael Ansara (actor), Dick Clark (actor), Xavier Cugat (actor), Andy Devine (actor), Busby Berkeley (actor), Fritz Feld (actor), James Brown (actor), Leo Gorcey (actor), Huntz Hall (actor), George Jessel (actor),
Plot: An athlete, a campus militant, a black model, and an American Indian are picked by a computer (shaped like a woman) to form a rock group called the Phynx and go on tour in Albania where American show biz people have been kidnapped by Communists. Some of the stars that the phony band rescues: Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan (the most famous movie Tarzan and Jane), Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall (the Bowery Boys), Ed Sullivan, James Brown, Colonel Sanders, Guy Lombardo, Andy Devine, Ruby Keeler, Edgar Bergen, Butterfly McQueen, Jay Silverheels (Tonto), Rudy Vallee, Xavier Cugat, Trini Lopez, Dick Clark, Richard Pryor, Harold "Oddjob" Sakata, George Jessel, and Rhona Barrett. Warner Bros. Studios thought it was so bad that they decided at the last minute not to release it!
Keywords: albania, castle, communist, computer, copenhagen-denmark, espionage, kidnapping, london-england, orgy, recordingActors: Bert Dillard (actor), Ralph Dunn (actor), Griff Barnett (actor), Art Dillard (actor), George DeNormand (actor), Fred Burns (actor), Billy Bletcher (actor), Bob Card (actor), Horace B. Carpenter (actor), Stanley Blystone (actor), Ernie Adams (actor), Tommy Coats (actor), Jim Corey (actor), Eddie Dean (actor), Frank Ellis (actor),
Plot: Homesteaders are moving into the valley settled many years ago by rancher Craig Dolan. He wants to keep them out by legal means but his nephew Bart brings in outlaws to drive them out. The Lone Ranger is on hand to help the homesteaders battle Bart's men as he overcomes traps, ambushes, burning buildings and other obstacles in his attempt to bring peace to the valley.
Keywords: 1800s, action-hero, adobe, agent, agitator, american, americana, arrest, arson, b-movieThe Lone Ranger lets Silver run free in the white stallion's old home valley where he pursues a black mare who leads him into the hands of horse thieves. They sell Silver to a rich man with a brattish son who mistreats animals. The Lone Ranger's desperate pursuit leads to Silver's recovery, the gang's destruction, and the boy learning to respect animals.
The Lone Ranger cartoon 1966 ( Filmation ) El Llanero Solitario El estilo de animacion era unico comparado con otras animaciones de la epoca. Vic Schoen contribuyo con su musica la cual era distinta para cada escenario y tambien con grandes arreglos musicales de la Overtura de Guillermo Tell de Rossini principalmente en el intro de la serie. los dibujos se realizaron para celuloide con plumones chinagraph. se utilizo papel de color en los fondos el cual se acomodo para producir un excelente efecto en las escenografias . Lista de Episodios 1a. Temporada [1966-1967] 01. The Trickster / Crack of Doom / The Human Dynamo 02. Ghost Riders / Wrath of the Sun God / Day of the Dragon 03. The Secret Army of General X / The Cat People / Night of th...
I do not own any parts of this video! no copyright infringment is intended. The intro of the -unfairly underrated- Filmation 's adaptation of The Lone Ranger!
★ Original opening themes to Filmation Associates' "TARZAN LORD OF THE JUNGLE", "The LONE RANGER", and "ZORRO", as they appeared when the 3 of them were broadcast on CBS-TV in 1980-1981. They showed us not all heroes could fly or wore capes.
Watch this animated full episode of the classic Lone Ranger and Tonto 1966 Cartoon. A great Steampunk version of the character with super villains! Don't forget to Subscribe! Thanks for watching! The Lone Ranger (1966-67 animated series) Traditional Animation Format Films, Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films Distributed by: Lone Ranger Productions, Jack Wrather Corporation Cartoon Characters: Lone Ranger, Tonto, Tiny Tom. Voice Actors: Michael Rye, Shepard Menken, Marvin Miller, Hans Conrad, Richard Beals, Agnes Moorehead. Directed By Art Babbitt, Cam Ford, Stan Green, John Halas, Tom Halley, Jackie Huie; more Directors More Directors... Produced By Herbert Klynn, Jules Engel, Arthur A. Jacobs. Animated By Ruben Apodaca, Bob Bransford, Geoff Collins, Ed Friedman, Peter Gardner, Alan Gree...
These Lone Ranger adventures were similar in tone and nature to CBS' Weird west, The Wild Wild West, in that some of the plots were bizarre and had elements of science-fiction and steampunk technology thrown in. Even the Lone Ranger's greatest enemy in the animated series was a dwarf, similar to James T. West's greatest enemy, Dr. Miguelito Loveless—Tiny Tom, whose voice was provided by Dick Beals. (Guest star Agnes Moorehead, who voiced the villain Black Widow, also played a villain on The Wild Wild West.) Regardless, this animated cartoon was credited as being a Jack Wrather production. The Lone Ranger's voice was provided by Michael Rye {r.n. John Michael Riorden Billsbury}, and Shepard Menken provided that of Tonto. The narrator in the opening titles was Marvin Miller, whose narration...
The opening to Format Film's The Lone Ranger cartoon, originally seen in 1966 on CBS-TV.
An animated series of the The Lone Ranger ran from 1966 to 1968 on CBS. It was produced by Herbert Klynn and Jules Engel of Format Films, Hollywood, and designed and animated at the Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Film studios in London, England. The show lasted thirty episodes; however, these were invariably split into three separate shorts, with the middle segment being a solo adventure for Tonto, so that there were actually 90 installments in all. The last episode aired on March 9, 1968. These Lone Ranger adventures were similar in tone and nature to CBS's science fiction Western, The Wild Wild West, in that the plots were bizarre and had elements of science-fiction and steampunk technology thrown in. Even the Lone Ranger's greatest enemy in the animated series was a dwarf, similar to Jame...
I'm tired of sitting home, sick of being all alone
Thought I'd just go for a drive
I was headed downtown, when I did me a turnaround
When I saw the neon sign
Happy hour two for one, sounded like a lot of fun
So I stopped and went inside
The next thing that I knew, I was sittin' on a barstool
Having the time of my life
(Chorus:)
Well, I had more silver bullets last night
Than the Lone Ranger
I was shootin' 'em down like I didn't have a care
Ignoring all the danger
Bless my soul this morning I awoke
In the arms of a perfect stranger
I had more silver bullets last night than the Lone Ranger
Did I fail to mention it wasn't my intention
To stay out all night long
I was gonna have a few but one round led to two
Next thing I knew I was gone
Well here's where I draw a blank, the band was playin' Hank
She rode in to save the day
And all I remember were kisses sweet and tender
And hi yo silver away