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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: SPACE ANGEL COLLECTION VOLUME 1 (DVD MOVIE)
EAN: 0089859853326
Format: Animated, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: VCI Entertainment
Manufacturer: VCI Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: VCI Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 29, 2008
Running Time: 225 minutes
Sales Rank: 17498
Studio: VCI Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 1962
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Product Description: Scott McCloud is the Space Angel a secret agent for EBI (Earth Bureau of Investigation) who together with his friends Taurus Crystal and Professor Mace travel far and wide from their base on the space station Evening Star on board the spaceship Starduster. Whether it's battling a mass exile or stopping a brainwashing mad scientist it's all in a day's work to secure the welfare of the solar system. Space Angel was an animated science fiction television series produced from early 1962 through 1964. It used the same Synchro-Vox (live-action moving lips over the mouths of the animated characters lips) technique as Clutch Cargo the first cartoon produced by the same studio Cambria Productions. The science fiction stories were serialized with five episodes comprising each adventure. Voices included Ned Lefebver as Scott McCloud with Margaret Kerry and Hal Smith providing other incidental voices.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY UPC: 089859853326 Manufacturer No: 8533
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The Space Angel was one of those early sixties cartoon that came out early in the space race. As noted by others, the Space Angel was done by the same folks who did Clutch Cargo, which became a bit of cult favorite because the voice sync was done by superimposing actors' moving lips on still drawings. In effect, what you have is someone animating a comic book - good to excelent art work, but very limited animation. But, it is this wonderful art work that redeems Space Angel - notably that by Alex ... Read More
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I'M OLD ENOUGH TO REMEMBER THAT THERE WAS NOTHING BUT
BLACK & WHITE TV'S!!! I REMEMBER WATCHING THIS SHOW AS A KID--AMAZED
AT THE VISUALS/ARTWORK OF THE SHOW!! NOT REALIZING THAT THE GREAT ALEX TOTH
DID ALL THE WORK. NEVER--REALIZING THAT THE SHOW WAS IN COLOR!!!
I EVEN REMEMBER TRYING TO DRAW THE ROCKET!!!
I WAS FACINATED BY THE SUPERIMPOSED HUMAN MOUTHES DOING THE DIALOG.
IT'S REALLY FUN WATCHING ... Read More
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Here's a series that I never thought I'd see again. SPACE ANGEL was produced in the early 1960s by Cambria, the production company that gave us CLUTCH CARGO and the execrable NEW THREE STOOGES cartoons. The unique and genuinely strange
"Synchro-Vox" technique of live action mouths superimposed on drawn characters is employed here. The animation is limited, to say the least, and drawn to resemble 1950s science fiction comics, so it's not too surprising to learn that comics stalwart Alex Toth (SPACE ... Read More
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VCI Entertainment presents "SPACE ANGEL COLLECTION #1" (1962) (225 mins/Color) (Fully Restored/Dolby Digitally Remastered) --- The '60s animated series comes to DVD with Space Angel - Collection 1, from VCI Entertainment --- This DVD has 9 complete episodes, each running 25 minutes and presented in 5 segments. Also included is "An Interview with 'Tinker Bell' ": an exclusive one on one interview with actress Margaret Kerry, the voice actress for Space Angel and Clutch Cargo, and also the original ,alter ego ... Read More
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I just got done reviewing the 'maybe it'll be released' DVD of Marvel Superheroes '66 Collection. Disney has the rights to that collection and it seems that it's release has been delayed. We'll hope and pray it sees the light of day.
It made me think immediately of this cartoon, though, because I used to watch Space Angel and Marvel Superheroes (and Gumby as well I think) on early Sunday mornings in the Albany, NY area (can't remember which television station) back in the mists of time. I was young ... Read More
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