The further misadventures of the inept sailor, Gilligan and his fellow castaways, in an animated series.The further misadventures of the inept sailor, Gilligan and his fellow castaways, in an animated series.The further misadventures of the inept sailor, Gilligan and his fellow castaways, in an animated series.
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Very fun cartoon but not very many episodes. I gave it an 7 out of 10.
I liked the feel of the island setting. Being a cartoon it also gave a lot of personality to the animals of the island which is something that would be harder to do in the live action show.
Its just a very fun and addicting cartoon that most fans of the series dont seem to talk a lot about. Its very underrated and it caught me by surprise how addicting the cartoon was. I havent watched the live action series but i wanna watch the live action series and the sequel Gilligans Planet when i have the chance to just because of how good the cartoon was.
If there would be more episodes i would have gave it an 8 out of 10.
I liked the feel of the island setting. Being a cartoon it also gave a lot of personality to the animals of the island which is something that would be harder to do in the live action show.
Its just a very fun and addicting cartoon that most fans of the series dont seem to talk a lot about. Its very underrated and it caught me by surprise how addicting the cartoon was. I havent watched the live action series but i wanna watch the live action series and the sequel Gilligans Planet when i have the chance to just because of how good the cartoon was.
If there would be more episodes i would have gave it an 8 out of 10.
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- TriviaDawn Wells was unavailable to reprise the role of Mary Ann because of theater commitments and Tina Louise no longer wanted to play Ginger and refused to let Filmation use her likeness. Both characters where voiced by Jane Webb, but to give the illusion that two actresses were used, and for it to work in the cartoon's title tune, she was credited by her professional name, Webb, as Ginger, and by her maiden name, Jane Edwards for the Mary Ann credit.
- Crazy creditsJane Webb voiced both Ginger and Mary Ann, but to give the illusion that two actresses were used, and for it to work in the cartoon's title tune, she was credited by her professional name, Webb, for Ginger, and by her maiden name, Jane Edwards for the Mary Ann credit.
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By what name was The New Adventures of Gilligan (1974) officially released in Canada in English?
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