The GaF Double-Vue Hulk film loop was titled "Rampage" and features some scenes from "The Origin of the Hulk" episode that was part of the 1966 Marvel Super Heroes cartoon series.
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Showing posts with label gaf double vue. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 13, 2010
Friday, June 11, 2010
GaF Double-Vue Presents Captain America Fights The Sleeper
The GaF Double-Vue cartoon of Captain America was called "Fights The Sleeper" and was a very condensed version of 1966 Marvel Super Heroes episode of "The Sleeper Shall Come". That episode was based on Tales of Suspense #72 (December 1965) from Marvel Comics. Tonight was the first time that I actually watched that episode.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
GaF Double-Vue Presents Mighty Mouse In Beauty On The Beach
The GaF Double-Vue Mighty Mouse cartoon was "Beauty on the Beach" actually featured the first and final parts of the actual cartoon. I am only presenting a small fraction of the film loop:
Saturday, May 22, 2010
GaF Double Vue Presents Batman In The Evil Penguin
The Batman cartoon that GaF picked to be included in one of their GaF Double Vue cartridges was The Evil Penguin, which was the butchered version of In Again Out Again Penguin from Filmation The Batman/Superman Hour 1968 cartoon series. Three police officers barge into a room before the Dynamic Dou leap over them.
Batman and Robin are then chased by the law enforcers. I wonder if this trio was Gotham's version of the Keystone Cops
The pair then jump into the Batmobile, which I think was just as cool as the live-action version.
Penguin finally appears only to make a speech while Batman stands with his hands on his hips looking manly.
The Caped Crusader twirls his bat-rope and seems to fall off the roof.
Commissioner Gordon poses for the camera only to have Batman steal the device. He must did not want his buddy to have his picture taken without him.
He then leaps in the Batmobile while Robin flings his rope.
The Boy Wonder snags the Penguin, who does not appear to be all that evil in this cartoon. I hope that he can hold him until Batman or the police arrives.
Batman and Robin are then chased by the law enforcers. I wonder if this trio was Gotham's version of the Keystone Cops
The pair then jump into the Batmobile, which I think was just as cool as the live-action version.
Penguin finally appears only to make a speech while Batman stands with his hands on his hips looking manly.
The Caped Crusader twirls his bat-rope and seems to fall off the roof.
Commissioner Gordon poses for the camera only to have Batman steal the device. He must did not want his buddy to have his picture taken without him.
He then leaps in the Batmobile while Robin flings his rope.
The Boy Wonder snags the Penguin, who does not appear to be all that evil in this cartoon. I hope that he can hold him until Batman or the police arrives.
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Sunday, May 16, 2010
GaF Double Vue Presents Superman In Wicked Warlock
Here are some scanned film strips of the Wicked Warlock cartoon featuring Superman that was used with the GaF Double Vue Movie Player:
Saturday, May 15, 2010
GaF Double Vue Presents Superman In Wisp Of Wickedness
I had a GaF Double Vue Movie Player when I was a teen that played silent cartoons in a loop. I would go through AA batteries watching Superman in Wisp of Wickedness and Wicked Warlock, Batman in The Evil Penguin, Road Runner in Wild About Harry, Mighty Mouse in Beauty on the Beach, Heckle & Jeckle in Wild Life, Captain America in Fights the Sleeper and the Hulk in Rampage. The cartoons were not very long, perhaps a minute or two, and they were very heavily edited versions of longer cartoons. The motor gave out so I ended up having to throw away the GaF Double Vue Movie Player that looked like this:
I kept the cartridges until I got a film projector several years later at a yard sale. I took the cartridges apart (yes, I hear you gasping at the thought of destroying them) and spliced the cartoons together so I could enjoy them on the wall. The only super 8 mm film that I ever had was Jason and the Argonauts #1: Battle with Talos that I also found at a yard sale. I may no longer have the GaF Double Vue Player, the cartridges or the packaging but I do have the film. I am presenting eight strips from Wisp of Wickedness starring Superman:
I kept the cartridges until I got a film projector several years later at a yard sale. I took the cartridges apart (yes, I hear you gasping at the thought of destroying them) and spliced the cartoons together so I could enjoy them on the wall. The only super 8 mm film that I ever had was Jason and the Argonauts #1: Battle with Talos that I also found at a yard sale. I may no longer have the GaF Double Vue Player, the cartridges or the packaging but I do have the film. I am presenting eight strips from Wisp of Wickedness starring Superman:
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