| The Space Kidettes | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Science fiction | 
| Created by | William Hanna Joseph Barbera  | 
| Directed by | Joseph Barbera William Hanna  | 
| Voices of | Chris Allen Lucille Bliss Daws Butler Don Messick Janet Waldo  | 
| Country of origin | United States | 
| Original language | English | 
| No. of episodes | 20 | 
| Production | |
| Producers | Joseph Barbera William Hanna  | 
| Running time | 30 minutes | 
| Production company | Hanna-Barbera Productions | 
| Original release | |
| Network | NBC | 
| Release | September 10, 1966 – February 4, 1967  | 
The Space Kidettes is an American Saturday morning animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, originally airing on NBC during the 1966–67 season. In the show, junior rangers Snoopy, Jenny, Countdown and Scooter patrol the cosmos from their space-capsule clubhouse, with help from their dog Pupstar.[1] Twenty episodes were produced.[2]
Plot
Set in outer space, the series followed the adventures of a group of child astronauts,[3] who have acquired a treasure map and have to keep it away from their space pirate nemesis Captain Skyhook and his sidekick Static.[4]
Episodes
- Molemen Menace[5]
 - Jet Set Go
 - Space Indians
 - Swamp-Swamped
 - Space Heroes
 - Space Witch
 - Tale of a Whale
 - Space Giant
 - Space Carnival
 - The Laser-Breathing Space Dragon
 - The Flight Before Christmas
 - Beach Brawl
 - Dog-napped in Space
 - Secret Solar Robot
 - King of the Space Pirates
 - Planet of Greeps
 - Cosmic Condors
 - The Space Mermaid
 - Haunted Planet
 - Something Old, Something Gnu
 
Voice cast
- Chris Allen - Scooter (freckled kid, blue suit)
 - Lucille Bliss - Snoopy (kid with white hair, orange suit)
 - Daws Butler - Captain Skyhook
 - Don Messick - Countdown (leader / kid with glasses, green suit), Pupstar (dog), Static[6]
 - Janet Waldo - Jenny Jet (girl with cap and dress)
 
Production
Originally airing for one season on NBC as a half-hour program and sponsored by General Mills, The Space Kidettes episodes were later edited down to ten-minute episodes and paired with other General Mills-sponsored shows such as Tennessee Tuxedo and Go Go Gophers to form a full half-hour for syndication.[7]
Edited further, it was later paired with edited reruns of cartoons from another NBC Hanna-Barbera program, (Young) Samson & Goliath to form the syndication package The Space Kidettes and Young Samson.[4] The original master elements for both programs were lost, leaving the syndicated edits as the only extant broadcast quality versions.[4]
All 20 episodes of The Space Kidettes and Young Samson were released on DVD via the Warner Archive Collection manufacture-on-demand program in 2011.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ Woolery, George W. (1983). Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981, Part 1: Animated Cartoon Series. Scarecrow Press. p. 265. ISBN 0-8108-1557-5. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
 - ↑ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 770–771. ISBN 978-1476665993.
 - ↑ McNeil, Alex (1996). Total Television (4th ed.), pg. 777. New York: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-024916-8
 - 1 2 3 4 Sinnott, John (March 27, 2011) Review ofSpace Kidettes and Young Samson Archived 2014-02-24 at the Wayback Machine. DVDTalk. Retrieved 2013-05-07
 - ↑ See https://archive.org/details/the-space-kidettes/ for an archive of all twenty episodes.
 - ↑ "Behind The Voice Actors - Space Kidettes". Archived from the original on 2013-05-21. Retrieved 2013-05-07.
 - ↑ "Digital Digest: The Space Kidettes/Young Samson DVD Review - SitcomsOnline.com News Blog". Archived from the original on 2013-05-12. Retrieved 2013-05-07.
 
External links
- The Space Kidettes at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on July 23, 2017.