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Crusader Rabbit

  • Serie de TV
  • 1950–1957
  • TV-G
  • 4min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Crusader Rabbit (1950)
AdventureAnimationFamilyFantasy

Las divertidas aventuras del heroico Conejo Cruzado y su compañero Rags el Tigre.Las divertidas aventuras del heroico Conejo Cruzado y su compañero Rags el Tigre.Las divertidas aventuras del heroico Conejo Cruzado y su compañero Rags el Tigre.

  • Creación
    • Alexander Anderson
    • Jay Ward
  • Elenco
    • Vern Louden
    • Roy Whaley
    • Russ Coughlan
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.0/10
    188
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    • Creación
      • Alexander Anderson
      • Jay Ward
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      • Vern Louden
      • Roy Whaley
      • Russ Coughlan
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    • 1950–1957
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    • Crusader Rabbit
    • 1950–1952
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      • Alexander Anderson
      • Jay Ward
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    holdingourown

    Some of these reviews are out of line.

    HI there. I love and collect classic animation. Somehow, in my entire lifetime, Crusader Rabbit eluded me. I discovered it only a day ago, when Richard mentioned the series on Leave It To Beaver (season 5 episode "Beaver's Jacket"). This review is mainly about a few reviewers earlier in this review timeline, complaining about voice actresses portraying male characters.

    This has nothing to do with gender confusion. It's not uncommon for females to voice male characters in a cartoon. Bart Simpson is voiced by a woman. Bobby Hill is voiced by a woman. Lots of classic animal cartoon characters have a woman's talent behind them. This kind of casting decision is not a political or social statement. Females have a particular voice quality that often makes them best to portray a young boy or an animal. The lovely June Foray was perfect as Rocket J. Squirrel in "The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle". To dismiss a series because a girl voices a guy is folly. It's also upsetting to see someone use the name, "Bimbo" substituted in every instance for "female". TV is not real life. Escape the real world and enjoy the show.

    I managed to watch the first episode of Crusader Rabbit, "Crusader Rabbit vs Texas." It's filled with the fun, adult, irreverent humor via which I immediately identified it as a Jay Ward series. And, as such, the animation is cheerful, imaginative, and very static. TV animation, especially early animation, was on a budget and was very limited. Fortunately, the drawings are stylized and expressive and compensate for such limitations. Crusader Rabbit is whimsical for children, but written on an adult level, so the entire family can watch it and not get bored. It may seem dated to today's "sophisticated" audience, but Crusader Rabbit is a forgotten series that deserves more recognition for its significance in TV history.
    RVBUILDER

    Where's the DVD?

    I have great memories of this show, and thought I was the only person who remembered it. I didn't know there was a color version made in 1957 (until the mid-sixties, ALL my shows were in B&W!).

    So when is somebody going to come out with a collection of this cartoon classic?
    ecw10-1

    Crusader Rabbit Episodes

    For some reason, the great hour-long Crusader Rabbit cartoons are unavailable. They had "punny" titles like:

    If Anyone Can Yukon Sahara You Nothing Atoll Gone With the Wind-up Gullibles Travels Schmerwood Forest

    And there were a few others. I would love to purchase this entire collection but they seem to be totally missing!
    8sullymangolf

    A Great Show in a Great Era

    I was sitting at the computer and remembered an old show that I watched in the 1964-65 era. It was Crusader Rabbit and Rags The Tiger. I decided to look it up on this site, since this site has just about everything! Low and behold here it was. My family had just moved back from the navy base at Pensacola, Florida to Brooklyn, N.Y. to stay with my grandparents. We were awaiting housing at the military base in Keflavik, Iceland which was our next assignment. I remember for about 4-5 months getting up very early on Saturday mornings and watching "The Modern Farmer" at 5:30 A.M. since this was the only thing on T.V. Then at 6:00, on came a full hour of Crusader Rabbit. The must have played all the week's episodes at one time because you watched the entire show to 7:00. I sat there and ate my giant bowl of cereal and was glued to the set. It was great. Of course later I would be watching Fury, Roy Rogers, Sky King, etc. Then my mother would chase me out of the house to play stick-ball and handball with the old 25 cent pink Spalding rubber ball we could buy back in those days at the candy store. This was a great time for television shows back in the day. The family that lived next to my grandparent's house in Brooklyn was the Allegretti family. Their son, who was near my father's age, was Cosmo Allegretti. He was Mr. Moose and Bunny Rabbit on the Captain Kangaroo show. As kids we thought that was absolutely fantastic. Well anyway we were off to Keflavik for 2 years and would miss T.V. for that time. However not having T.V. and being on a base was great too. You went out and did things and everything was free or cheap. I would catch up on T.V. when I got back and sit with my cereal bowl again.
    janet-23255

    Jay Ward Could Tell Boys from Girls

    Yes, Jay Ward could certainly tell the difference between boys and girls. Almost anyone can! He also knew that if he got himself a male brat and the show happened to last, pretty soon he'd have to get himself another boy. Anyway, those women's voices were great! And the show was funny, charming, and sweet--designed to be something parents and kids could enjoy together.

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      This was producer Jay Ward's first animated series and the first made-for-television cartoon series, but since it was sold city by city and not directly to a network, it isn't always recognized as the first animated TV-series (despite being broadcast in 1949, earlier than any other animated TV-series).
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      Referenced in The Paul Lynde Show: Martha's Last Hurrah (1972)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 1 de agosto de 1950 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • 111 Sutter Street, San Francisco, California, Estados Unidos(1948)
    • Productoras
      • Creston Studios
      • Jay Ward Productions
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      • 1.33 : 1

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