To say that Hanna-Barbara’s animated series, Top Cat, has a colorful cast of
characters is to make a statement that is literally true. Not only are the cats
of NYC’s Hoagy’s Alley quirky and quaint in their Damon Runyon-esque way but
also they are also graphically depicted with vibrant color schemes. From Benny the Ball (purple) and Choo-Choo
(pink) to the Brain (orange) and Top Cat himself (yellow) these big-town
tabbies are anything but the black, white and beige tones normally seen on your
every day housecat. The Hanna-Barbera artists’ decision to depict their lively
felines in a rainbow of hues made their second prime-time series (after The Flintstones) more fun. First of all,
cartoons are supposed to be colorful. And even though Top Cat was never broadcast
in color on its short, one-season run on ABC, these primary-colored pussycats were
tailor-made for tie-in publications, including storybooks, coloring books and
this sticker fun book, published by Whitman.
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
A Lion By Any Other Color
The Hanna-Barbera characters have been used for
all kinds of merchandising through the years. In the 1950s, the H-B stars were
featured on Kellogg’s cereal boxes. Kellogg’s was of course the sponsor of the early
H-B shows such as Huckleberry Hound. Here is Snagglepuss on Cocoa Krispies.
Interestingly, he is not colored in his trademark pink but in a very
standard-issue brown. Did Kellogg’s think that since Snagglepuss is a lion he should
be brown? Or did they alter his famous color scheme because they wanted his
color to reflect the cereal? Exit, stage right!
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Aurora Art (And A Halloween Teaser)
Here's an artful ad—actually a 1960s poster for the window or wall of a hobby store or toy shop— celebrating some of the classic hobby kits (otherwise known as models) issued by the famed Aurora Plastics Company in the 1960s. Everyone from Zorro (the Disney connection) and Spider-Man (a latter-day Disney connection) to Superman and Superboy are represented. But if you are looking for the acclaimed Aurora monster models, you'll just have to wait until October. In fact, come back all through October for the annual Tulgey Wood celebration of Halloween. Aside from those Aurora versions of the classic Universal Monsters, there will be lots of spooky fun—and once again I'll be participating in the annual Countdown to Halloween blog-a-thon. Be sure and be here in Tulgey Wood on October 1 for all the trick-or-treat tomfoolery.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Your Invitation To The Christmas TV Party
Looking for a special way to celebrate Christmas in July? Then swing on by the Christmas TV Party, happening right now at Christmas TV History and hosted by holiday media specialist and author Joanna Wilson. Everyday this month, a special guest blogger will make things merry and bright with recommendations of Yuletide specials, movies and even websites. I will be chiming in myself with some fun festivities so be sure and stop by the Christmas TV Party.
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Merry Christmas In July!
Happy July, Merry Christmas! It's a Tulgey Wood tradition to give a nod to the Yuletide season which is only one-half year away. So be sure and stop by Tulgey Wood in December for the annual Christmas extravaganza. In 2014 the celebration will celebrate on that wondrous tradition of Christmas albums—the spirited recordings, of course, but also the festive art that adorns the album covers. Enjoy the art from this Three Suns LP below and be sure and drop by Tulgey Wood... well, all year but definitely in December.