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Supercar

  • TV Series
  • 1961–1962
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Supercar (1961)
FamilySci-Fi

The adventures of Mike Mercury and the crew at Black Rock Laboratory in the Nevada Desert as they test out Supercar, a vehicle capable of traveling on land, underwater, and in the air.The adventures of Mike Mercury and the crew at Black Rock Laboratory in the Nevada Desert as they test out Supercar, a vehicle capable of traveling on land, underwater, and in the air.The adventures of Mike Mercury and the crew at Black Rock Laboratory in the Nevada Desert as they test out Supercar, a vehicle capable of traveling on land, underwater, and in the air.

  • Creators
    • Gerry Anderson
    • Reg Hill
  • Stars
    • David Graham
    • Graydon Gould
    • Sylvia Anderson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    440
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    • Creators
      • Gerry Anderson
      • Reg Hill
    • Stars
      • David Graham
      • Graydon Gould
      • Sylvia Anderson
    • 12User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    • 1961–1962
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      • Reg Hill
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    7rt-ingram

    A good start to Supermarionation

    Supercar was the first of the many Gerry Anderson puppet series and while the stories were simpler, and not as exciting compared to the later shows, it was a good series in its own right and a good start to Supermarionation as a whole.

    Another of Supercar's plus points was that the stories were versatile; the title vehicle could travel on land, sea, air and space, so you had a good range of stories. And all the characters were likable, although Mitch the Monkey could be decidedly irritating at times.

    Well worth watching if you are curious as to how Gerry Anderson's Supermarionation productions started.
    Morgus88

    Supercar should be a movie!

    Supercar is among the best sci-fi TV shows ever produced, with the ability to create a lifetime impression on those fortunate enough to experience it. The characters compliment each other perfectly, and of course, Supercar is an amazing machine! The sound effects and theme music make my scalp tingle.

    The first 16 episodes are available on video tape, and we at Black_Rock_1 (a Yahoo egroup dedicated to Supercar) hope that not only are DVDs in the works, but that the series will make a big-screen debut soon. Supercar has a strong, dedicated following, and would certainly be a success at the box office! Be sure to watch for the upcoming Supercar comic and T-shirt!

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    10texford1940

    I had always thought that there would be a REAL Supercar by the 21st century

    Supercar was my absolute favorite show when I was around eight or nine years of age in 1962-63. I had enough knowledge to understand even at that age, exactly what this vehicle was. It was the first anti gravity aircraft. I knew what turbines were, and I loved the sound of them, and Supercar Had them! But what made Supercar levitate was NOT jet propulsion (as a Harrier jet uses now), but you could hear another certain sound it made like a bunch of gyros all spinning in hyper-unison velocity or something along with the turbines, and in my young mind that produced this anti-gravity. And that music throughout each episode was so perfect! Every time the spacey sounding organ music started as they slowly opened the roof doors and the clouds above came into view in anticipation of another flight, my eyes were as big as saucers, and you could'nt have pulled me away from the t.v. for ANYTHING! And even to this day..true anti gravity is elusive. And there has'nt been anything like it since (Thunderbirds, Stingray, Fireball XL5 was good, but of a different caliber as was other Sci-fi's).

    I had thought about Supercar at times all my life afterwards, and never got to see it again for decades until around 1998, when I found Gerry Anderson in the library book of "Who's Who", and after a little detective work, I found the first English PAL VHS video versions of the first 16 episodes, and had them converted to NTFS so they could play in U.S. VHS players, and once again even now at age 57...am still fascinated at what Supercar is, and the adventures & characters that surround it, and was stunned when the entire series of 39 episodes finally came out on DVD, and was so clear and sharp that you could see the strings on the puppets even better than before! Ha! (love it, LOVE IT!). You should hear Supercar fire up it's engines on a 200 watt 12 inch woofer tower speaker stereo system cranked up enough to rattle the windows and vibrate right through your gut! (I guess i'm a big kid at heart, ha!)
    PJ-73

    Now, that was truly TV for a kid's imagination!

    This is the program my friends and I would watch in the evening; then spend our days cutting up cardboard boxes to make our own "Supercars" (and, of course, each of us was Mike Mercury).

    Supercar could do absolutely anything, go absolutely anywhere and get out of absolutely any nail-biting jam. What was great about Supercar was that it didn't rely on any previous-show precedent for design or capabilities...if Supercar needed new features, good ol' Doctor Beaker and Professor Popkiss just added them!

    Comic relief came in the form of Mitch (some sort of anthropomorphic monkey), and the Dr. and the Professor (who tended to bumble). I never really understood why Jimmy was there, but I figured he was the luckiest kid on earth. So my friends and I would watch each episode, living vicariously through Jimmy, then construct our banana-box Supercars, complete with all of the most recent episode's modifications.

    Now, that was truly TV for a kid's imagination! Just think what would happen if it played in 2005, with Dr. James Dobson watching like a hawk -- three men, a boy and a monkey living together!
    6xredgarnetx

    That theme song, that car

    I was 11 when SUPERCAR debuted on American TV. That cool car, which looked like something any kid could build out of paper and tape and gray paint, could fly and dive under water, and it even made coffee. More importantly, the opening to the theme song haunts me to this day "Supercahhhhhh..." the veddy British singer intones over and over again. I have no memory of THUNDERBIRDS, which came after. I was probably busy with girls by then. However, I do remember GIGANTOR aka the Space Age Robot. That limited animation cartoon series, from Japan, also had a heckuva catchy theme song. "Gi-gan-tor, Gi-gan-tor, Gi-gan-an-tor..." intoned the deeply baritone chorus. Gigantor looked a little like a flying version of the Tin Man from "The Wizard of Oz." Ah, those were the days.

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    • Trivia
      Although Gerry Anderson had been developing the process on previous TV series for several years, Supercar is considered the first true Supermarionation TV series. The format would continue (with continuous improvements over the years) until The Secret Service (1969).
    • Quotes

      Doctor Beaker: I really must overcome this problem.

      Mike Mercury: What's the trouble, doc?

      Doctor Beaker: I find it most irritating. It takes far too long to bring this liquid to a suitable temperature for infusion.

      Mike Mercury: Is this part of the test for the ceramic, doctor?

      Doctor Beaker: Test for the ceramic? No, of course not! I'm just making a cup of tea.

    • Connections
      Edited into Full Boost Vertical: The Supercar Story (2004)

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    • Release date
      • January 28, 1961 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Anderson Entertainment
      • Fanderson: the official Gerry and Sylvia Anderson appreciation society site (Series One)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's Supercar
    • Production companies
      • AP Films (APF)
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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