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								|   | New Adventures of Mighty Mouse episode guide (twisRalph Bakshi (creator of Fritz the Cat and no strangerto controversy) produced Mighty Mouse which ran on CBS during
 the 1988-1989 Saturday Morning Lineup. The 30 minute show
 ran right before "Pee-Wee's Playhouse" which also had a
 large adult following.
 Each show consisted of two 10 minute segments. The
 first half was all new animation. The second was usually
 recycled material of old TerryToon Mighty Mouse.
 
 1) "Mighty's Benefit Plan" - A parody of Alvin and the
 Chipmunks. A lonely bachelor dresses up rodents in cute
 outfits and forces them to sing in high squeaky voices.
 
 "See You in the Funny Papers" - Scrappy get's a ring which
 unleashes comic book characters.
 
 2) "The Littlest Tramp" - Polly Pineblossom sells flowers on
 snowy street corners. She makes these flowers out of boiled
 tomatoes which she fishes out of her begger's soup provided
 by the rescue mission. When ever MM offers to help her, she
 answers, "There are others less fortunate than me." A rich
 man named Big Murry,keeps tormenting her. In one instance,
 Murry grinds her flowers into the snow. Mighty Mouse, lifts
 up the ground petals and deeply inhales their fragrance. (If
 this all seems rather strange, consider that in "real life",
 a minister saw this scene and believed it to be a reference
 to cocaine. He forced CBS to cut out this scene). At the
 end, Big Murry admits that he torments the waif because he's
 crazy about her. They marry, and as woodland creatures look
 on, they go off into the sunset and blow up. There's no
 reason why they blow up, they just do.
 
 "Puffy Goes Berserk" - A Rod Serling type announcer explains
 that on this day, "The day the hand of fate broke a nail.",
 a planetary harmonic convergence creates a force which just
 happens to land in Puffy the cat's dish of cream. Puffy
 puffs up to the size of a skyscraper and terrorizes
 Mouseville. After MM subdues the cat, he realizes that
 Fluffy is an innocent victim of fate. Luckily, an alien race
 of relish arrives and accepts the cat as their pet. This
 inspires MM to say, "If only we could all be more like
 relish. Different condiments getting together to form one
 spread."
 
 3) "This Island Mouseville" - An alien lands who looks like Tom
 (Jerry's partner). Upon landing he announces to the
 Mouseville citizens, "I've come to take over the world!"
 They reply in a blase tone, "Oh I don't think Mighty Mouse
 will like that."
 
 "Mighty Mouse Musical Classics" - The song, "Do the
 Locomotion" by Little Eva, and the song by The Supremes "Why
 do fools fall in love" are dubbed over out takes of old
 TerryToon Mighty Mouse cartoons. This gimmick was used
 several times. I'm guessing that because of the high
 production values of the series, short cuts had to be made
 in other ways. Bakshi's Mighty Mouse never resorted to the
 stilted trash so common in modern day cartoons. All motions
 were fluid, all backgrounds original.
 
 
 
 
 4) "Catastrophe Cat" - World peace through positive thinking.
 Where ever this cat walks trouble follows. Mighty Mouse must
 teach the cat to think positively or the world will end. The
 animators are shown in live action when they become involved
 with a quick gag.
 
 "The First Deadly Cheese" - The Cow is a bovine bandit, a
 arch-criminal in the Batman t.v. series tradition. His
 minions are flies that buzz about him. The Cow finds that
 limbergeritte (limberger cheese gone bad) zaps MM of his
 powers. MM must move Scrappy's orphanage out of the way of
 developers. However, the Limbergerite has left him weak. The
 day is saved when he visits the Super hero doctor and
 finds the limbergerite which had been sown into his cape by
 the flies.
 
 5) "The League of Super-rodents" - Battle of the Super-heroes
 against the Cow. Each Super-rodent is a parody of a well
 known comic book hero.
 
 "Scrappy's Playhouse" - Another example of cost cutting
 while still producing quality entertainment. This segment is
 90% old TerryToon MM with new voice overs of Scrappy. The
 orphan does a continual commentary on what he's seeing. It's
 very funny. Kinda like being at a MM film festival at the
 Saint Francis Theatre in Downtown San Francisco.
 
 6) "Heroes and Zeroes" - Big Murry and Polly Pineblossom steal
 all the numbers in Mouseville. Only "The Mighty Heroes"
 Ropeman, Diaperman, Tornadoman, Strongman, and Koo-Koo man)
 can save the day. Time has not been kind to these heroes
 from the sixties Saturday morning line up. For example
 Diaperman is now middle aged but still wears the same
 costume.
 
 "Stress For Success" - Another cost cutter. Mighty Mouse
 stays up all night working on his W-4 form. He falls asleep
 and dreams about his old Terrytoon adventures. Of all the
 episodes, this one was the worst.
 
 7) "Me-Yowww!" - Mighty Mouse befriends a cat whose down on his
 luck. This episode is fantastic in terms of its message.
 Mighty Mouse, the savior of Mouseville, is scandalized by
 the media for befriending a cat. People shun him, and MM is
 reduced to a scraggly bum sleeping on a park bench because
 of whom he calls friend. The announcer comments, "How the
 mighty have fallen. Is this to be the end. All because of
 societies harsh and petty rules?"
 
 "Witch Tricks" - Scrappy takes a tooth from a witch. She
 turns his life into an acid trip. The best part is when
 Scrappy's pants and cap come to life and start hassling him.
 Scrappy looks down and sees a big face on his crotch. He
 screams, "Wha-"
 The pants responds with, "Wa? What's a wa?" Later, the pants
 give the sagely advice to the young Scrappy. "Disorganized
 thinking. You'll never find your egg pit that way."
 
 
 
 
 8) *tittle unknown* - Captain A-Crab and Lucky, the sea squid.
 A stupid one. Captain A-crab kidnaps Pearl, MM's girlfriend.
 MM forces the kidnapper to confess by showing him vacation
 slides until the crab cracks.
 
 "Animation Concerto" - Old MM Terrytoon clips are strung
 together to the back beat of a great Boogie-woogie version
 of the theme song. The second song is "Slip'n' and a'slidn'".
 
 9) "Night of the Bat-bat" - Batman parody with Bat-mite, the
 bug wonder.
 
 "Scrap-happy" - First Scrappy cartoon. This one is kinda sad
 and touching. The cartoon opens with Scrappy crying as he
 sits on a dirty city street curb. MM, while flying over head,
 sees him and investigates. MM pledges to be his friend and
 tells the boy that he can call on him whenever he needs help.
 No one believes a lowly orphan like Scrappy could know MM. He
 keeps getting into danger but refuse to call MM because he
 doesn't consider himself worthy of his help. He also doesn't
 really believe MM would come to his rescue. Scrappy meets
 some shady characters, and joins a carnival which is somewhat
 of a parody of Pinocchio. Finally, just as Scrappy and his
 friends are about to be smashed to bits by a runaway roller-
 coaster, Scrappy yells for MM who appears out of the blue.
 
 10) "Bald Pate Pete" - He wants to own all the left hand shoes
 in the world!
 
 "All You Need is Glove" - Scrappy discovers MM's secret
 identity while fighting "The Glove" in the snow. I find it
 impossible to describe why Scrappy's line, "You know
 anything about that?" is so hysterical.
 
 11) "It's Scrappy's Birthday" - Mouseville Cheese-day outshines
 Scrappy's birthday, so he takes to the rail.
 
 "The Ice Goose Cometh" - Gandy Goose is defrosted ala
 the movie with Timothy Hutton "Iceman". Gandy Goose must
 face being a has been 1940's cartoon character in the 80's.
 Gandy Goose can not come to terms with the loss of his film
 partner, Snagle Puss. Through out the cartoon, Gandy Goose
 keeps lamenting, "Snagle Puss, oh Snagle Puss, where are
 you?!"
 Once MM solves the problem, Deputy Dawg gets defrosted and
 promptly says, "Muskie, where's Muskie?" followed by one of
 the few times canned laughter is used.
 
 12) "Scrappy's Field Day" - Scrappy misses his school bus which
 was off on a simple field trip to The Prehistoric Exhibit.
 MM takes him on his own school bus to journey to the time
 before time. At the "Dawn of Mice" (Scrappy and MM know
 it's the Dawn of Mice because they trip over a subtitle
 which says, Dawn of Mice") they encounter a monolith. As
 they contemplate it's meaning, one cave mouse postulates,
 "Perhaps it's left by a alien race, far beyond our own who
 wishes to preserve our species."
 The mice look awe struck for a moment then they all go,
 "Naw."
 
 "Pirates With Dirty Faces" - Mice play at being pirates.
 A Marlon Brando as Captain Blide Pirate captain kidnaps
 them and forces the boys to become real pirates. The
 Captain says he wants to hear a sea chanty. A mouse starts
 playing the bongos and talks about, "One-nes"
 
 13) *title unknown* - A parody of "Superman-The Motion Picture"
 It counts the Mouse's Tale of his origin. An abandoned
 tenement falls prey to urban renewal.
 
 *title unknown* - Maxi burger turns Scrappy into burgers. Has
 a brief "An American Tale" in joke as one of the mice cries
 out, "Papa!" before he's turned into a Maxi burger.
 
 
 SECOND SEASON
 
 1) "Day of the Mice" - Mighty Mouse is forced into retirement
 by a fascist regime which restores order to Mouseville thereby
 eliminating the need of a "superhero". MM becomes a fat slob
 who spends his days eating kid's cereal while watching
 television. However, MM discovers the regime is actually run by
 a villain. MM unmasks the villain and gives a speech in a Jimmy
 Stewart imitation on freedom of choice.
 
 "Still Oily After All These Years" - Oil Can Harry is released
 from Folsom Prison by The Cow. Talk about your Symbiotic
 Relationships! This guy has to read some books on
 "Co-dependency"! (shown Sept. 17th, 1989).
 
 2) "Mighty's Wedlock Wimsy" - Snaggle Puss and Gandy Goose get
 Mighty Mouse and his girlfriend Peal to the alter. But ala
 "Moonlighting", Mighty Mouse dreams a Honeymooners nightmare.
 Humana-humana. All of Pearls off-spring look like the bovine
 bandit, The Cow who supposedly is now a reformed sewer worker
 who just happens to be their downstairs neighbor.
 
 "Anatomy of a Milquetoast" -  MM is tried in the disappearance
 of, (as Parry Lard - the Prosecuting attorney puts it, "That
 lovable, perhaps marketable") orphan, Scrappy. Footage from
 last season is used as evidence ala Star Trek's "The Menagerie".
 The Prosecuting attorney sets up a case against MM by showing
 the unhealthy relationship between a grown man and a fatherless
 child. The prosecutor claims MM used his role as a superhero to
 wow the kid and gain his confidence. Scrappy turns up alive but
 for some reason he's horribly mutated. (shown Sept. 24th)
 
 3) "Bat With A Golden Tongue" - MM helps Bat-bat come to terms
 with his crack addiction (wise cracking that is, but the word
 crack is used in the show). Contains a Roger Rabbit joke.
 
 "Mundane Voyage" - MM and Pearl are miniaturized by the Adam
 smasher (a fat guy named Adam sits on them) and enter the
 president's body to save the day. Pearl slips into a tight
 form fitting wet suit for no reason at all. MM makes some wise
 crack about the obligatory heroine stripping to get into suit
 scene. (shown Oct. 1st).
 
 4) "Snow White and the Seven Motorcity Dwarfs" - MM goes to a
 T.V. executive with a new concept for a t.v. show. As MM
 describes it, we see it take place. Very weird and surrealistic.
 Kinda reminiscent of Bob Clampett type stuff.
 
 "Don't Touch That Dial" - A boy on Saturday morning checks to
 see what's on the tube. Of all the MM cartoons, this one is far
 the best. This one is easily the best animation to be produced
 in recent history. As the child switches channels, MM finds
 himself in different programs ranging from Scooby-dooby doo to
 Ghost Busters. Finally, MM gives a warning of the evils of t.v.
 He encourages all kids to shut off the tube and go out and play.
 (shown Oct. 8th)
 
 5) "Mouse and Super Mouse" - Petey Pate goes to a marketing
 research firm to help him build a better Mouse (Mighty Mouse
 that is) with which he can take over Mouseville. Soon, everyone,
 including MM himself, are playing with the new toy which is a
 giant robot MM clone. Except for the marketing consultants,
 this one's pretty dull.
 
 "The Bride Of Mighty Mouse" - Mighty marries Polly and have a
 child. They build a hotel with the Cow as handy man out in the
 Nevada wastes. Mutant ants are the only funny thing (shown Oct.
 15th).
 
 6) "A Star is Milked" - MM goes to Hollywood to film his life
 story but Earnest Bovine (The aforementioned Cow) interferes.
 MM replaces a hair brush with a hanger in a billboard and
 battles a giant wig. Polly is MM agent.
 
 "Mighty Mouse's Tone Poem" - MM rounds up all the criminals
 and forces them to watch his home movies which are made up of
 last seasons highlights re-dubbed. A strand of hair gets on the
 lens and MM spends a few minutes trying to grab it. As we
 watch the "home films" we see the animators hands trying to
 grab the hair. This bit actually lasts a few minutes which is
 a very long time on film.
 The hands are actual human hands silhouetted over the
 animation. While grappling for the hair, I think he flashes
 the bird. I've watched this segment over and over, frame by
 frame on the V.C.R.. I can't tell for sure if he gives the
 finger or not.
 The fact is, that this MM episode, shown on Oct. 22nd,
 was the last to be screened. The next 3 episodes where re-runs
 of last season. MM was then moved to the 11 o'clock time slot
 which was always pre-empted by sports. When not pre-empted, it
 was a re-run. MM was not included in the 1990 Saturday Morning
 line up.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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