Tralfaz: Hot Dogs, Discoveries and a Batfink: An awful long time ago, there was an educational children’s show on Sundays on ABC called “Discovery.” I never saw it for a number of reaso..
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Wednesday, January 3, 2018
RIP to the greatest BATFINK
If the name FRANK BUXTON doesn't ring a Bat-wing, the show Batfink might..like the previous year's debut, Batman starring, oh, who's those guys- Michael Keaton, Christan Bale..no.Ah. ADAM WEST, and BURT WARD. ..ah the serious I mema cmapy show, this was a spoof on Batman.,.created byBatman's own Bob Kane (who also creaed the 1960 Crusader Cat/Minute Mouse..I guess if private eyeballs/mystery 1950s shows needed Hanna-Barbera's dynamic duo, Super Snoopper and B;abbermouse, as a cat and mouse then superheroes dd too, and also Bob Kane, the same year his batty hero was spoofed by Batman in its debut also created Cool McCool, a Beatles-looking hero-hey, the Beatles had their series..).
Frank Buxton playhed the character of Batfink, a hero who was a batr..and had a friend, a Japanese friend, who even then spoof Brooklyunese, named Karate. Hugo a Go Go remains the major villian.
Background music came from vairous libraries, and in a move that showed maybe six certain WB cartoons from the winter of 1958 could have done this, used Ray,ond Scott records. Not a house band or orchestra to do this. The actual records (Raymond Scott would have been a game idea for the Capitol library, and especially Quick Draw McDraw can be easily imagined among Hanna-Barbera with the Scott music, especially with Michael Maltese writer, most H-B and even Leonardo-TTV cartoons might be even more interesting if Scott had been used as a "music library'). A handful of Euro music libraries, though interestingly, the Capitol one never, apparently, were used.
I forgot who Karate were played by.Bob McFadded/ (This was a New York show..darling).
Batfink remained for a while i syndication. Then Nickelodeon brought back the reruns (with different credits). (BTW considering the station gave us Ren and Stimpy, showing Batfink wasn't surpring.)
Hal Seeger Produced Batfink. That Frankenstein.
Frank Buxton playhed the character of Batfink, a hero who was a batr..and had a friend, a Japanese friend, who even then spoof Brooklyunese, named Karate. Hugo a Go Go remains the major villian.
Background music came from vairous libraries, and in a move that showed maybe six certain WB cartoons from the winter of 1958 could have done this, used Ray,ond Scott records. Not a house band or orchestra to do this. The actual records (Raymond Scott would have been a game idea for the Capitol library, and especially Quick Draw McDraw can be easily imagined among Hanna-Barbera with the Scott music, especially with Michael Maltese writer, most H-B and even Leonardo-TTV cartoons might be even more interesting if Scott had been used as a "music library'). A handful of Euro music libraries, though interestingly, the Capitol one never, apparently, were used.
I forgot who Karate were played by.Bob McFadded/ (This was a New York show..darling).
Batfink remained for a while i syndication. Then Nickelodeon brought back the reruns (with different credits). (BTW considering the station gave us Ren and Stimpy, showing Batfink wasn't surpring.)
Hal Seeger Produced Batfink. That Frankenstein.
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