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Lost 1950's Baby Boomers Outer Space TV Cartoon - Rare Obscure Animation

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Lost to baby-boomers for years... but recently rediscovered. This was a rare and obscure classic early-morning cartoon series about a space rescue mission to Mars by a boy searching for his lost astronaut father with the help of the wise "Professor Nordheim" and a strange co-pilot named "Smitty the Navigator." The rocket spaceship named "Polaris" had a large clear front window where all the oncoming stars and asteroids and other planets could be seen. There was also a cool red blinking light with a beeping or bleeping sound called the "Iridium Detector."

It was first broadcast just after the Russians launched the telecommunications satellite "Sputnik."

This was actually a popular cartoon that involved the "Space Race" era of todays baby-boomers. First to air in 1958, it is rated by some as one of the #1 factual early space cartoons, because the writers used consultants from the United Stated Air Force (USAF) and the Hayden Planetarium Planetarium to encourage young children to develop an interest in space research and travel.

Trivia collector's will want to know that the very first television airing of The Space Explorers feature film was shown in 1958 by Claude Kirchner on WOR-TV, Channel 9, in New York.

Shown on these shows and stations in the 1950's and early 1960's:
►Ranger Hal (Hal Shaw of WTOP-TV Channel 9 in Washington, DC),
►Sheriff John (John Rovick of KTTV-TV Channel 11, Los Angeles, CA),
►"The Pancake Man" (Hal Smith, seen on KHJ-TV (Now KCAL) Ch. 9 In Hollywood, CA),
►Garfield Goose (Frazier Thomas of WGN-TV Channel 9 in Chicago),
►Captain Satellite (Bob March of KTVU-TV, Channel 2 in San Francisco, CA),
►Major Mudd (Ed T. McDonell of WNAC-TV Channel 7 in New England, Boston),
►"Afternoon Roundup" (Sally Starr of WFIL-TV Channel 6 in Philadelphia, PA),
►P.J.'s Club (Pete Jamerson of WMAL-TV Channel 7 in Washington, DC).

Please share this with other people you know that may remember it.

* Official website is http://TheSpaceExplorers.com

Radio & Television Packagers, Inc.
William Cayton - Producer
Fred Laderman - Director, Animation

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  • The website has been updated. A delay in release of the DVD may be due to a recent inquiry about using some film sequences in an upcoming TV special on space exploration.

  • I just watched a private "screening copy" of the new DVD that is scheduled to be released as soon as it is ready for final production.

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  • CHECK ME OUT - SPARKIE THE SPACESHIP.

  • @PromykZamojski And what has the present generation done? except complain about everything lol. boo hoo

    oh wait, we have social networks, oh thanks.

  • where is the DVD???

    the year is 2011,

    the site is updated until 2009,

    please put the DVD on,update the site,

    for both movies,

    shere them online in veoh.com and stagevu.com

    just do this please,this is very impottent to the fans,

    thank you.

  • The cockpit animation looks like rotoscope. Same thing?

  • Boomers - Most mediocre generation ever!

  • Shows like this, Capt. Video and Tom Corbett's Space Cadets were the early incarnations of Star Trek. ST however was the 1st ADULT sci-fi show.

  • Thoroughly implanted into my sub-conscience.

  • reminiscent of "planeta burr" - a soviet film (planet of storms) which had been cut and re edited with new scenes added in. re-named "voyage to a prehistoric planet" then re-cut and american star mamie van doren added in the last five seconds of the movie, re-named "voyage to the planet of prehistoric women".

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