D'oh! Yes, of course you're right. Too little sleep.You mean Kurt Fuller. Jeff DeWitt was the name of his character:
D'oh! Yes, of course you're right. Too little sleep.You mean Kurt Fuller. Jeff DeWitt was the name of his character:
They still got it.
They should have left well enough alone but this is what Hollywood does these days. Remake something instead of making something new.
I also separate a 'revival' from a 'remake.'
The Brady Bunch, as a sitcom and as a drama.
And don't forget, a musical variety show which had them all in-character for some odd reason. There was also a cartoon series that actually spun off things such as the Wonder Woman cartoon of all things.
Not exactly. Filmation's The Brady Kids did feature Wonder Woman's first ever screen appearance in 1972, but it did not lead to a series. Her next animated appearance was in Hanna-Barbera's Super Friends starting in 1973, as part of the Justice League.
Sorry, my bad. I did mean Super Friends, not specifically a cartoon of her own. But still regardless, the Brady cartoon was her first ever appearance that served as an introduction. Interesting how cartoons could act as backdoor pilots for other properties even when they were technically incompatible.
Ok, would it be better if I said, "first animated appearance"? I realize she had been in comics before that, but I don't think it's unreasonable to assume she was being used as a testbed.
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