- Roger Ramjet
"Roger Ramjet" was an animated children's
television comedy series created in theUnited States that first ran in 1965 and has aired in syndication since. Starring Roger Ramjet and the American Eagle Squadron, the show was known for its crude animation, frenetic pace, and frequent references to popular culture, which allowed the show to entertain various age groups.Plot
Roger Ramjet is a patriotic and highly moral but not too bright
superhero (kind of a jet ageDudley Do-Right ), who is typically out to save the world, with help from hisProton Energy Pills ("PEP"), which give him "the strength of twenty atom bombs for a period of twentysecond s". The World is invariably saved by dispensing violence towards the various recurring criminals who are traditional characters in this form of entertainment.On government missions assigned by General G.I. Brassbottom, Ramjet encounters various nemeses during his missions. Typically he is caught, and must be rescued by his crew of sidekicks, the American Eagles (named Yank, Doodle, Dan and Dee - a play on "
Yankee Doodle Dandy ".) Although his Eagles appear to be children, each of them, except for Dee, flies his own individualramjet aircraft expertly, along with being obviously much more savvy than their leader.The various recurring criminals include:
*TheSolenoid Robots, who talk in barely-understandable electronic voices
*Gangster Noodles Romanoff (a play on thepasta dish of the same name.)
*Red Dog the Pirate
*Foreign spy femme fatale Jacqueline Hyde (a play on "Jekyll and Hyde")
*Tequila Mockingbird (a play onTo Kill a Mocking Bird .)Along the way, Lance Crossfire, Ramjet's rival for the affections of Lotta Love, is also likely to get in the way.
Voices
Gary Owens was the voice of Roger himself. Thenarrator wasDavid Ketchum .Gene Moss andJim Thurman , who wrote the episodes'teleplay s, andPaul Shively who wrote the lyrics for thetheme song , were also among thevoice artists . Another recognizable voice (especially noticeable in the song) was the childlike voice characterization byDick Beals , identical to that of another famous characterization of his, "SpeedyAlka-Seltzer ".Theme song
The theme song's lyrics were sung to the tune of "
Yankee Doodle " and it was written and composed byPaul Shively andCharles Koren , and performed at the organ byIvan Ditmars (of "Let's Make A Deal " fame). The first and third verses were sung over the opening credits. The second and third verses were sung over the closing credits. The chorus was sung after each verse.Verse 1
:Roger Ramjet and his Eagles:Fighting for our freedom:Fly through in and outer space:Not to join 'em, but to beat 'em
Verse 2
:When Ramjet takes a Proton Pill:The crooks begin to worry:They can't escape their awful fate:From Proton's mighty fury
Verse 3
:So come and join us all you kids:For lots of fun and laughter:As Roger Ramjet and his men:Get all the crooks they're after
Chorus
:Roger Ramjet, he's our man:Hero of our nation:For his adventures just be sure:And stay tuned to this station
*Note: When the series aired on
Cartoon Network in the 1990s, the original opening sequence and theme music was replaced with a sequence made by Cartoon Network, consisting of animation from the series set against a new background and a re-recorded theme in a rock & roll style. The new theme song kept the basic structure of "Yankee Doodle" (though played faster than the original, and many of the words were spoken rather than sung) and the lyrics of the original theme's chorus, used instead as a verse, and added lyrics for a new chorus::Roger Ramjet, he's our man:Hero of our nation:For his adventures just be sure:And Stay Tuned to this station
:When Ramjet takes a Proton Pill:The crooks begin to worry:They can't escape their awful fate:From Proton's mighty fury!
:So come and join us all you kids:For lots of fun and laughter:As Roger Ramjet and his men:Get all the crooks they're after!
:Yeah, Roger Ramjet, he's our man:If he can't do it, nobody can!:Beatin' up the bad guys where they lurk:Right here on
Cartoon Network !Episodes
*Dr. Evilkisser
*The Sheik
*Bat Guy
*The Shaft
*Kokomo
*Baseball
*The Cowboy
*Dee Kidnap
*Drafted
*TV Crisis
*Miss America
*The Pirates
*Revolution
*Torture
*The Race
*Jack the Nipper
*Ma Ramjet
*The Cockroaches
*Moon
*Hi Noon
*Bank Robbers
*Sun Clouds
*Football
*Bullfighter
*Bathysphere
*Skydiving
*Monkey
*Dr. Frank N. Schwein
*The Martins and the Coys
*Planets
*Orbit
*Tennis
*Werewolf
*Flying Saucers
*Skateboards
*Scotland Yard
*Long Joan Silver
*Moonshot
*Treasure in Sierra's Mattress
*Tarzap
*Comics
*Jet Boots
*Little Roger
*Cycles
*Air Devil
*Spy in the Sky
*Hollywood
*Track Meet
*Surf Nuts
*Dry Dock
*Machines
*Coffee
*Stolen
*Assassins
*Genie
*Airplane
*Woodsman
*K.O. at the Fun Fight Corral
*Mars
*Puck
*Pirate Gold
*Fox
*Super Mother
*Dr. What
*Party
*Large Leslie
*Gamey
*Time Machine
*Horse
*Pool
*Ancestors
*Hoop-dee-Doo
*Big Woof
*Robot Plants
*Robot Plot
*Turkey
*Fishing
*Purloined Pinky
*Snow
*Ripley
*Monster Masquerade
*Lompoc Diamond
*School
*Vaudeville
*Coffee House
*Pirate Games
*Horse Race
*Missing
*Dentist
*Rip Van Ramjet
*Desert Ox
*Ad Game
*Lotsa Pizza
*Land Rush
*Show Business
*The Catnapper
*Opera Phantom
*Pies
*Small World
*Cousin
*Doodle League
*Ark
*Sauce
*Whale
*For the Birds
*Abominable Snowman
*Hero Training
*Lompoc Cannonball
*Safari
*Tiger
*Rodeo
*Dumb Waiter
*Blast Off
*Twas the Night Before
*Portrait of Roger
*Prince and the Doodle
*Water Sucker
*Volcano
*Limberlost
*General Kidnap
*Drought
*How's Your Pass?
*Rabbit Man
*Pill Caper
*Three Faces of Roger
*Private Eye
*Espionage Express
*Winfield of the Infield
*Branch Office
*Wedding Bells
*Bunny
*Hynochick
*Doctor
*Jolly Rancher
*Little Monster
*Flying Town
*Daring Young Man
*Crown Jewels
*April Fool
*Dry Sea
*Pay Cut
*Killer Doodle
*Polar Bear
*Ruggers
*Nut
*The Law
*Hassenfeffer
*Manhole
*Blockbuster
*Sellout
*Scout Outing
*Love
*Decorator
*Lompoc Lizards
*Blunderosa
*General DoodleAir dates
* "Roger Ramjet" first aired on syndication in 1965, then on
NBC in 1978 to 1986, then on Nickelodeon in 1988 to 1994 and onCartoon Network in 1994 to 1997. The show was also on theBBC from 1979 to 1994 in the UK and Europe wide onSky Channel from 1985 to 1989. InAustralia , in 1966 the show appeared on the ABC in the afternoon, and has been shown regularly on Australian television ever since.Other production notes
*The creators of the series were from
Lompoc , California, and worked in many references to the town into the series, including setting several episodes there. Invariably, the name of the town was mispronounced.*The name '
Roger ' was actually thought up after producerFred Crippen had an inteview with a reporter called Roger Smith. Fred was asked about his new TV series and Roger joked that the main character should be named Roger.Cast
*
David Ketchum as thenarrator
*Gary Owens as Roger Ramjet
*Bob Arbogast as General G.I. Brassbottom and Ma Ramjet
*Dick Beals as Yank and Dan of the American Eagles
*Gene Moss as Doodle of the American Eagles and Noodles Romanoff
*Joan Gerber as Dee of the American Eagles and Lotta Love
*Paul Shively as Lance Crossfire and Red Dog the PirateCredits
* Produced by: Fred Crippen
* Associate Producers: Dick Reed, Paul Shively
* Supervising Director: Fred Crippen
* Written by: Gene Moss, Jim Thurman
* Production Coordinator: Fred Calvert
* Animation: Don Schloat, Alan Zaslove, Bill Hutton, George Nicholas, Fred Crippen
* Background: Jack Heiter
* Layout: Rosemary O'Connor, Sam Weiss, Joe Bruno, Dave Hanan, Bob Kurtz
* Sound Effects: Phil Kaye
* Ink and Paint: Constance Crawley
* Checking: Dottie Mullens
* Camera: Roger Brown, Jerry Smith, Larry Hogan
* Sound: TV Recorders, Western Recorders
* Music: Ivan Ditmars
* Theme Song Written by: Charles Koren, Paul Shively
* Editor: Dee Futch
* Executive Producer: Kenneth C.T. Snydertations
Alphabetized by city.
*WNAC-TV / Channel 7•
Boston, Massachusetts
*WGN-TV / Channel 9•Chicago, Illinois
*WGHP-TV / Channel 8•High Point, North Carolina
*KHJ-TV / Channel 9•Los Angeles, California
*WITI-TV / Channel 6•Milwaukee, Wisconsin
*WNEW-TV / Channel 5•New York, New York
*KPTV-TV / Channel 12•Portland, Oregon
*WTRF-TV / Channel 7•Wheeling, West Virginia DVD release
On February 8, 2005, Classic Media (distributd by
Sony Wonder ) released "Roger Ramjet: Hero Of Our Nation (Special Collector's Edition)," a 3-Disc box set containing 119 of the 156 episodes of the series (although the box incorrectly states that 120 episodes are included). Another company, Image Entertainment, previously issued two single DVDs ("Roger Ramjet: Hero Of Our Nation" and "Roger Ramjet: Man Of Adventure"), each including 15 cartoons not featured in the three-disc set. This leaves seven cartoons unreleased on DVD (as of November 2007): #36 "(Scotland Yard)," #125 "(Bunny)," #128 "(Jolly Rancher)," #152 "(Air Devil)," #154 "(Dry Dock)," #155 "(Machines)," and #156 "(Stolen)."External links
*imdb title|id=0161186|title=Roger Ramjet
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20050331093341/http://www.rogerramjet.com/ RogerRamjet.com-The Official Site of Roger Ramjet]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZIjT3S7wvc Roger Ramjet Intro YouTube]
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