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Clutch Cargo is an American animated television series created by cartoonist Clark Haas and produced by Cambria Productions, [1] syndicated beginning on March 9, 1959. [2] The series was notable for its limited animation yet imaginative stories, [3] as well as for being the first widely-known use of Syncro-Vox technology.
Clark S. Haas Jr. (July 21, 1919 – January 18, 1978) [1] was an American cartoonist and, from 1957 to 1965, owner of Cambria Studios, which produced the limited animation series Clutch Cargo (1959).
The 1959 cartoon Clutch Cargo produced by Cambria Studios was the first to make use of the Syncro-Vox technique. [2] Clutch Cargo , along with fellow Cambria shows Space Angel and Captain Fathom , superimposed actors' lips voicing the scripted dialogue laid over the animated figures.
Owned by Clark S. Haas Jr. from 1957 until 1965, the studio produced Clutch Cargo (1959–1960), Space Angel (1962), Captain Fathom (1965), and The New 3 Stooges (1965–1966). A test film for another series, Doc Potts or Doc Potts and Weselly, was prepared in 1960, though the series was apparently never produced.
Edwin Gillette (August 11, 1909 in Chicago – September 30, 2003 in Los Angeles [1]) was a cameraman and inventor notable for the development of the Syncro-Vox technique of limited animation, which was used in the series Clutch Cargo.
Space Angel is an animated science fiction television series produced in the United States from early 1962 through 1964. It used the same Synchro-Vox lip technique as Clutch Cargo, the first cartoon produced by the same studio, Cambria Productions. [1]
The episode list and article state that there are 52 episodes. I have at least 10 episodes that do not show up on the episode list. All the episode titles have the episode number in them, and these are all numbered in the 80s.
In 1978 when Clutch Cargo became the band Australian Crawl, Reyne, younger brother of lead singer James, continued as drummer. [1] He filled this role for ten months before leaving to continue his acting education. He was later vocalist for Cats Under Pressure (1984) and Chantoozies (1986–90).