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The Astronut Show is an animated TV series, produced by the Terrytoons animation studio. It first aired on August 23, 1965. [1] In the late 1960s, each episode included Astronut, Hashimoto-san, and Luno the White Stallion. [2] In the early 1970s, the episodes were reprogrammed; these episodes included Astronut, Sad Cat and James Hound.
When the alien removes the astronaut's helmet, he nearly dies from asphyxia, only to find the alien has made air for him to breathe. Some time later, the small planet is now a lively green planet, with an atmosphere, a body of water, vegetation, trees, clouds etc. As the astronaut spends time with her, he teaches her a few things, like eating ...
Jimbo and the Jet-Set is a British animated cartoon series centered on the eponymous Jimbo, an anthropomorphic aeroplane. [1] The series, created by Peter Maddocks and produced by Maddocks Cartoon Productions, aired for 25 episodes from 6 January 1986 until 6 February 1987, and succeeded his prior creation The Family-Ness.
Like many kids' shows of this period, it took advantage of the interest engendered by science fiction and the early space program. The Captain was played by Bob March, a local TV personality. [1] His signature outfit was a helmet and a dark uniform under a light-colored, triangular vest that had a thunderbolt passing through a globe.
Including to choose the kids and blast them on board the Odyssey II to finish the mission since according to her calculations, the kids have a higher chance of completing the mission. Doria, with Elliott's help uses the 3-D printer aboard the ship to make a bracelet, she also made a rubber squid toy named "Squeebee McSqueeberton".
The film tells the story of the first Moon landing in the summer of 1969 from two interwoven perspectives. It captures both the astronaut and mission control view of the triumphant moment, and the lesser-seen bottom up perspective of what it was like from an excited kid's perspective, living near NASA but mostly watching it on TV like hundreds of millions of others.
In the buildup to the show's release, Apple TV began streaming a documentary by Morgan Neville titled Peanuts in Space: Secrets of Apollo 10. Starring Ron Howard and Jeff Goldblum, the short was released in May 2019. [5] Through the NASA partnership, the series uses live-action footage from the NASA archives.
Tom Corbett is one of only six TV series to appear on all four networks of the time, along with The Arthur Murray Party, Down You Go, The Ernie Kovacs Show, Pantomime Quiz, and The Original Amateur Hour: CBS from October 2 to December 1950; ABC from January 1951 to September 1952; NBC from July to September 1951; DuMont from August 1953 to May 1954