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This syndicated [[Adventure Series]] from 1959 is most remembered for its [[Synchro Vox]] technique, in which the photographed lips of human actors were superimposed on static drawings (a technique spoofed in an extra on ''[[The Incredibles]]'' [[DVD Bonus Content|DVD]] and mostly remembered today as being a shtick for a Conan O'Brien sketch). Otherwise the animation was ''extremely'' limited. We're talking one frame every two, three seconds.
This syndicated [[Adventure Series]] from 1959 is most remembered for its [[Syncro-Vox]] technique, in which the photographed lips of human actors were superimposed on static drawings (a technique spoofed in an extra on ''[[The Incredibles]]'' [[DVD Bonus Content|DVD]] and mostly remembered today as being a shtick for a Conan O'Brien sketch). Otherwise the animation was ''extremely'' limited. We're talking one frame every two, three seconds.


The hero, Clutch Cargo, was a brawny pilot who flew to various places around the world with his young ward, Spinner; Spinner's dog, Paddlefoot, and a bearded explorer, Swampy. The 52 stories were serialized into 26 half-hour episodes in five chapters of five minutes each.
The hero, Clutch Cargo, was a brawny pilot who flew to various places around the world with his young ward, Spinner; Spinner's dog, Paddlefoot, and a bearded explorer, Swampy. The 52 stories were serialized into 26 half-hour episodes in five chapters of five minutes each.
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* [[Motionless Chin]]: By way of [[wikipedia:Syncro-Vox|Syncro-Vox]]. Cambria Studios, the makers of ''Clutch Cargo'', also used Syncro-Vox in their other cartoons produced at the same time, ''Captain Fathom'' and ''Space Angel''.
* [[Motionless Chin]]: By way of [[wikipedia:Syncro-Vox|Syncro-Vox]]. Cambria Studios, the makers of ''Clutch Cargo'', also used Syncro-Vox in their other cartoons produced at the same time, ''Captain Fathom'' and ''Space Angel''.
* [[Tagalong Kid]] (Spinner)
* [[Tagalong Kid]] (Spinner)
* [[Walking the Earth]]
* [[Walking the Earth]]
* [[Wheel-O-Feet]]: Whenever Paddlefoot ran.
* [[Wheel-O-Feet]]: Whenever Paddlefoot ran.



Revision as of 21:51, 5 October 2014

This syndicated Adventure Series from 1959 is most remembered for its Syncro-Vox technique, in which the photographed lips of human actors were superimposed on static drawings (a technique spoofed in an extra on The Incredibles DVD and mostly remembered today as being a shtick for a Conan O'Brien sketch). Otherwise the animation was extremely limited. We're talking one frame every two, three seconds.

The hero, Clutch Cargo, was a brawny pilot who flew to various places around the world with his young ward, Spinner; Spinner's dog, Paddlefoot, and a bearded explorer, Swampy. The 52 stories were serialized into 26 half-hour episodes in five chapters of five minutes each.

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