@Mortskcab Amen to Dallas as a voice man. I was an avid watcher of the cartoons in the late 60s & early 70s and the artwork in the cartoons was quite similar to the Archie comic books in the 60s.
@Joanthecutey Joan, I was a youngster in the early 1960s when I was first aware of Archie comics. The work of the creators of the tv Archie cartoons was just a few years later when I was in high school. Some of the cartoon voices may not be what one would think how a character would sound when they first read Archie comics. At times now when I look back at those cartoons, they do have a "dated" feel to them. But I still enjoy watching them for the memories of those days.
@Joanthecutey I don't like how they'd bulked up Jughead because apparently they think he looks anorexic or whatever it was their reasoning. Jughead is just one of those teenagers who can't gain weight and ate healthly (or in Jug's case over ate!) and his voice changing there are billions of young boys like him!. I feel all cartoons are a little over polished now, and that is not talking about CGI which is a medium on its own and partially the reason why kids these days regard these as crap
Jughead: "Were gaining on them Arch!"
"Go Arch GO! (you're my man!)"
lol
Joanthecutey 1 year ago
I swear I heard Reggie's voice somewhere before.
DisneyFanatic2364 1 year ago
i have a ? how many animation is done for archies
karansena 1 year ago
i love it!
jeevanpaul51 1 year ago
Where's the laugh Track?
adamV5 2 years ago
I notice Archie still had his original jalopy in this cartoon. I guess he hadn't yet picked up his '65 Mustang at this point.
That Southern accent they gave Veronica is TERRIBLE; but at least the characters are all reasonably well drawn, particularly Hot Dog.
JohnnyS001 2 years ago 2
JohnnyS001 yah i no why can she sound a bit more betty tone but more snobby
CPRox100 1 year ago
R.I.P. Dallas McKennon July 19, 1919 - July 14, 2009 the voice of archie! One of the greatest voice actors of all time
Mortskcab 2 years ago 12
@Mortskcab Amen to Dallas as a voice man. I was an avid watcher of the cartoons in the late 60s & early 70s and the artwork in the cartoons was quite similar to the Archie comic books in the 60s.
ALANRLEAKE 2 years ago 5
yeah i love archie comics
Mortskcab 2 years ago
@ALANRLEAKE Really? the comic art of Archie that were made in the 80's and 90's and 2000's look a little bit diffrent.
but then again, I never read the 70's or 60's comics of Archie
Joanthecutey 1 year ago
@Joanthecutey Joan, I was a youngster in the early 1960s when I was first aware of Archie comics. The work of the creators of the tv Archie cartoons was just a few years later when I was in high school. Some of the cartoon voices may not be what one would think how a character would sound when they first read Archie comics. At times now when I look back at those cartoons, they do have a "dated" feel to them. But I still enjoy watching them for the memories of those days.
ALANRLEAKE 1 year ago
I wish I could find there 60's comics.
But I only have most of there 80's and up comics.
Joanthecutey 1 year ago 2
@Joanthecutey I don't like how they'd bulked up Jughead because apparently they think he looks anorexic or whatever it was their reasoning. Jughead is just one of those teenagers who can't gain weight and ate healthly (or in Jug's case over ate!) and his voice changing there are billions of young boys like him!. I feel all cartoons are a little over polished now, and that is not talking about CGI which is a medium on its own and partially the reason why kids these days regard these as crap
moxie96 1 year ago
@Mortskcab Gosh! I had no idea that Mr. McKennon had died almost 2 and a half years ago. Thanks for the information. Rest in peace, Mr. McKennon! =)
nuts4clara 1 month ago