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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome Back To Horrible Hall!, October 29, 2006
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J. Rose "jrccw" (Greenwood, MS USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Groovie Goolies: Saturday Mourning Collection (DVD)
The episodes always began in the same fashion: On a stormy night, a disembodied voice welcomes us to an obviously haunted yet strangely colorful castle called Horrible Hall. A vampire bat flies across a full moon and attempts to enter a window, which inexplicably moves, causing the bat to crash into the stone wall, revert to vampire form, and fall to the ground. The vampire looks at the viewer and gripes, "This place is driving me BATTY!"

The vampire, of course, was Count Drac, one of the hosts of Filmation's GROOVIE GOOLIES, a 1970's favorite which is the latest new release under BCI's Ink & Paint brand. This cartoon, a spin-off of the then-popular THE ARCHIE SHOW and originally paired with the adventures of SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH, is a long-awaited release that has finally come to DVD in a package featuring the complete series on 3 discs.

An exponent of the classic Universal Monsters craze that began in the 1960's (and was still going strong in the '70's), GROOVIE GOOLIES was a gang of friendly, rock-and-roll-playing monsters whose adventures acted as a sort of monsterized kids' version of ROWAN AND MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN, following almost the same format right down to the wall of windows (here christened "Weird Window Time") where the characters told jokes and one-liners. In addition to Drac, the other Goolies were Frankie (the friendly, sweetly goofy Frankenstein's Monster), Wolfie (a hip, surfing, hot-rod-driving, practical-joking Werewolf), Mummy, Boneapart (a skeleton who fell apart as often as not), the sexy Vampira-inspired Bella LaGhostley, wacky witch-cook Hagatha, and a host of others. Sabrina makes appearances as well, along with some of the other characters from her show (which deserves its own release as a companion to this set, as the Goolies originated on SABRINA). The pacing of each episode is frenetic, which helps with some of the humor; many of the jokes are enormously corny, but the delivery and speed with which they are told makes them funny, and the character voices are top-notch talent, featuring Howard Morris and Larry Storch doing most of the characters.

Each episode also featured fun, cute and funky soft-rock songs that were usually somehow related to the show (two per episode), and the Goolies actually scored a Top Ten hit during the '70's with "Chick-A-Boom," which is also here. The episodes have been well restored, with vibrant color, and the artwork, which Filmation has usually excelled at, really stands out.

Extras include commentary for two episodes, featuring Lou Schemier (head of Filmation during its run),historian Darrel McNeil, monster expert Bob Burns and GOOLIES head writer Jack Mendelsohn, hosted by voice-over artist Wally Wingert. Wingert also appears as one of the stars of a "docu-comedy" called GOOLIANS, which combines documentary material with a sitcom format. In this feature (which runs almost like a GOOLIES episode) Wingert and fellow Goolian Daniel Roebuck (of LOST), both self-confessed monster freaks, are sent on a mission to gather information about the Groovie Goolies to cure their classic monster fixation. From my point of view, there isn't anything wrong with a classic monster fixation, but along the way we hear from Mendelsohn, Schemier, Alice Cooper (who originated the monsters/rock music connection), Ron Chaney (grandson of Lon Jr.), Forrest J. Ackerman (ex-FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND publisher) and more, so maybe it's a good thing.

If you're looking for a way to introduce your kids to the idea that sometimes scary can be fun, grab this set; it's a great Halloween treat and a wonderful return visit from some old fiends. To quote Frankie, "We NEEDED that!"
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22 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How groovie was my goolie?, September 17, 2006
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Let me be the first to say, "I needed that!" This is a show that I and probably every other Goolie fan doubted would EVER be released on DVD. For those who are unfamiliar with the show, it is a horrific spoof on classic Universal Monsters combined with the TV show Laugh In. It has extraordinary characterizations of Frankie, Wolfie, Drac and an assorted bunch of offbeat characters with comedic voice-overs by Larry Storch, Howard Morris and many other notables. I mean who can forget Ratso and Batso and the ever annoying Hauntleroy? Some of my most cherished childhood memories of Saturday morning television are due to this show, I never missed an episode. They may not hold up well over time but true afficionados of 70's pop culture will surely have a monsterous flashback of better days. And now it's Weird Window Time...
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What A Frightfully Wonderful Way To Step Back In Time!, November 2, 2006
This review is from: Groovie Goolies: Saturday Mourning Collection (DVD)
Ah, the good old days when things were alot less hectic & stressful & so much easier to live. For awhile I'd felt as if noone remembered that this fantastic cartoon had even existed. People said I was losing it! Well my hat's off to the great folks at Amazon.com for even having this in stock. I feel as if I'm (type youthful age here lol) again & more alive than ever! This is a "must buy" for any collector, child, or older person ;0) who has lived in a time when life was much simpler. Why not buy this for your kids or grandkids if you have any, & allow them to step back to our time so that they won't miss out on the adventures that we once had when we watched Sabrina & The Groovie Goolies. This is extremely well made, with art also added in, it was a reminder of many things for me. Thank You Amazon!
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Memories of the good days being a kid, November 5, 2006
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Yes!...a complete set that has been a long wait over due. I myself, was not only shocked, but, very happy to see the return of Groovie Goolies on a full complete collection...I would thought i'd never see these cartoons again and all was lost to the great memories of time only to see dust, however, the value of great demand from customers sure can bring it back. These cartoons sure brought back a lot of great and wonderful memories of my childhood and i love every minute of it. If your a kid of the 70s and 80s (early that is) you'll truly enjoy the Groovie Goolies again and will truly bring those wonderful memories back in a huge way...Highly Recommended!!!
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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cult Series Now on DVD, October 19, 2006
This review is from: Groovie Goolies: Saturday Mourning Collection (DVD)
Ink & Paint have brought another long lost classic animated series to DVD for the first time. Groovie Goolies-The Saturday Mourning Collection. This 3 disc set includes 16 episodes of the cult classic cartoon series. The wacky series premiered in 1970. If you have child hood memories of this show you may think it was a figment of your imagination. I'm here to tell you it was very real. The Groovie Goolies were a band of some of the most famous monster characters in history. Frankenstein, The Mummy, Dracula, and The Wolfman were just a few of the classic characters brought to life with new names like Frankie, Wolfie and Drac.

The gang of gouls would have little adventures and then break out into cute songs like "Monster Cookbook," and "1,2,3." The songs were very catchy and the DVD producers knew the songs were important to the fans so they even added an option where you can sing a long with the songs. The songs included in each episodes are also listed on the DVD box.

Disc one includes 6 episodes (with commentary for the first two episodes), disc two includes 6 episodes also and disc 3 includes 4 episodes and the special features. The box set also includes a color booklet that includes show history information.

Special Features-
Goolians-A Docu-Comedy
Hosted by Wally Wingert, Daniel Roebuck featuring interviews with Alice Cooper, Forrest J. Ackerman, Lou Scheimer, Ron Chaney, Bill Corso, Jack Mendelsohn and others.

Sing-A-Long- "Goolie-Get-Together"
The Creation of Filmmation with Lou Scheimer
Image Galleries & more

This show was long before my time but it seemed enjoyable when I viewed the DVD and fans of the show who remember it should be pleased with the DVD release.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Set Is Driving Me Batty!, February 7, 2008
This review is from: Groovie Goolies: Saturday Mourning Collection (DVD)
The Groovie Goolies never crossed over generations like Scooby Doo, but it's a much better cartoon if you ask me. Being a huge fan of the Universal monsters and spoofs like The Munsters, a cartoon like this is right up my alley(and maybe yours). There's really no plot to this show. It's a bunch of assorted monsters hanging out at a mansion called Horrible Hall and engaging in all kinds of nonsense. There are two musical numbers per show, usually in the form of 60s bubble gum rock with a horror twist on the lyrics. Actually, some of these songs are pretty good. The rest of the show is dedicated to endless bad jokes and puns, along with mini scenarios that are as close to any kind of plot you're likely to see. Being a fan of really stupid puns and jokes, this kind of humor really does it for me. I mean these puns are bad, so bad that they'll have the Crypt Keeper groaning. I'm not fortunate enough to have been alive when these cartoons were shown on Saturday mornings, so this review is coming from a guy who doesn't have the childhood memories and nostalgia thing factored in. That being said, this must actually be a funny cartoon coz usually tv shows don't seem as cool as an adult than they did when you were a child. This holds up very, very well. I'd highly recommend it to folks who like the classic monster movies and bad, corny jokes. Lets face it, outside of Scooby Doo, the whole horror/humor cartoon thing was never done much. Unfortunately the show only ran 16 episodes, but they're all here, even a few with commentaries. There's a bonus documentary that's kinda silly. It's done in a very sitcom scenario type of way that's a bit annoying, but it does feature interviews with some of the folks behind the show, as well as Forrest Ackerman and Alice Cooper. Well worth a look and a reminder of how cool Saturday morning cartoons once were.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My boys have a ball watching these with me, April 1, 2007
This review is from: Groovie Goolies: Saturday Mourning Collection (DVD)
If you can't be 8 years old anymore(and I don't think I would want to be), then this set along with others out there can let you be for a little while. I grew up watching these whacked out monsters play their music and tell corny jokes . This set of the series was great fun to watch again, and the side benefit is my young boys have fallen in love with the gang of ghouls from "Horrible Hall" just like I did all those years ago.
One extra for you older fans is that the humor does have an adult edge that is lost on children and makes it fun for us.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It won't be as good as you remember, but..., August 28, 2007
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I recall this series from my childhood as being much better (of course), but it holds new and unexpected entertainment value as an adult. The animation is horribly limited, obviously executed on a stingy corporate budget, but the animated personalities are very expansive. One of the best aspects about this series as an adult is not the painful puns slung end over end Laugh In style, but the voice characterizations. Where the animation leaves me vastly disappointed now, the voice acting is really a howl (sorry). I'm also not too proud to mention that I love the musical numbers found in each show; they're fun and catchy, albeit a little corny.

All in all, terrific as both a nostalgic purchase, and one in which to find some new inspiration.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Fun, April 6, 2007
This review is from: Groovie Goolies: Saturday Mourning Collection (DVD)
I watched this as a kid and I couldn't get enough of it. It's not great animation, nor is it great television, but it had all of those movie monsters that I loved. Dracula, Wolfman, Frankenstein, Mummy; what more could a monster lover want in a cartoon? My daughters love it as well, though they don't love movie monsters like I did back when I was their age. (Jeepers Creepers gives them the creeps!)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Proof that monsters aren't always evil, August 7, 2008
This review is from: Groovie Goolies: Saturday Mourning Collection (DVD)
Remember these guys? I know I sure do. Groovie Goulies is a great way to releave stress with it's Laughin styled script. Each disk is a wonderful barage of brght psychedelic colors, cool music, and bad jokes that only a vampire clould love. Speaking of vampires, Our star Drak or Daddio as he sometimes called seems a bit of a square against the rest of the carachtures such as Frankie who aloways seems to be very child-like and somwhat dopy, and Wolfy who just happens to be the resident hippy at Horrible Hall. Generaly speaking, The Groovy Goulies are perfect
for those times when one feels lonely and very much out of place.
It's a great reminder that even monsters have their place in the world and that no matter how strange you think you are you still belong even if you don't believe it.
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