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''Mad Super Special'' is the pilot of a cartoon based on the parody comedy magazine '''''MAD'''''. It was developed by Hanna-Barbera in 1988 for a possible TV series.<ref>[https://www.orlandosentinel.com/1990/11/29/after-300-issues-mad-men-refuse-to-grow-up/ AFTER 300 ISSUES, ‘MAD’ MEN REFUSE TO GROW UP.] Retrieved April 03'24</ref> | |||
''Mad Super Special'' is the pilot of a cartoon based on the | |||
==Premise== | ==Premise== | ||
All adaptations of the Magazine for | All adaptations of the Magazine for a TV adapation, either cartoon or live-action, were skit shows, with the cartoon ones having several styles of animation for each segment. <ref>[https://sites.google.com/site/cultoddities/home/television/the-mad-magazine-tv-special The Mad Magazine TV Special.] Retrieved April 03 '24</ref> | ||
From what can be perceived from the short clip and the pitch script comics, this interaction seems to have a more episodic history line, with most of the gags happening in the same scenery and one consistent style of animation. | From what can be perceived from the short clip and the pitch script comics, this interaction seems to have a more episodic history line, with most of the gags happening in the same scenery and in one consistent style of animation. | ||
==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
The pilot has never been aired anywhere, nor was released into any form of physical media.<ref>[https://archive.ph/20120718001521/http://forum.bcdb.com/forum/Alfred_E_Neuman_in_animation_P105263/ Alfred E. Neuman in animation] Retrieved April 03'24</ref> | The pilot has never been aired anywhere, nor was released into any form of physical media.<ref>[https://archive.ph/20120718001521/http://forum.bcdb.com/forum/Alfred_E_Neuman_in_animation_P105263/ Alfred E. Neuman in animation] Retrieved April 03'24</ref> | ||
Currently, the only material that is available from the pilot include a 2 minute long clip from an animator's channel, and a copy of the pitch script for Hanna-Barbera, with mentions how the Mascot Alfred Newman would be used, Spy vs. Spy, and History lines on comic form, along with other details. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
===Videos=== | ===Videos=== | ||
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Revision as of 18:17, 5 April 2024
Mad Super Special is the pilot of a cartoon based on the parody comedy magazine MAD. It was developed by Hanna-Barbera in 1988 for a possible TV series.[1]
Premise
All adaptations of the Magazine for a TV adapation, either cartoon or live-action, were skit shows, with the cartoon ones having several styles of animation for each segment. [2]
From what can be perceived from the short clip and the pitch script comics, this interaction seems to have a more episodic history line, with most of the gags happening in the same scenery and in one consistent style of animation.
Availability
The pilot has never been aired anywhere, nor was released into any form of physical media.[3]
Currently, the only material that is available from the pilot include a 2 minute long clip from an animator's channel, and a copy of the pitch script for Hanna-Barbera, with mentions how the Mascot Alfred Newman would be used, Spy vs. Spy, and History lines on comic form, along with other details.
Gallery
Videos
See Also
References
- ↑ AFTER 300 ISSUES, ‘MAD’ MEN REFUSE TO GROW UP. Retrieved April 03'24
- ↑ The Mad Magazine TV Special. Retrieved April 03 '24
- ↑ Alfred E. Neuman in animation Retrieved April 03'24