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Josie and the Pussycats

  • Série télévisée
  • 1970–1972
  • TV-G
  • 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,2/10
2,5 k
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Josie and the Pussycats (1970)
Animation dessinée à la mainAnimationComédieFamilleMusique

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn up-and-coming pop-music group and its entourage get involved with strange mysteries while touring the world.An up-and-coming pop-music group and its entourage get involved with strange mysteries while touring the world.An up-and-coming pop-music group and its entourage get involved with strange mysteries while touring the world.

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    • Sherry Alberoni
    • Jerry Dexter
    • Cathy Douglas
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,2/10
    2,5 k
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    • Vedettes
      • Sherry Alberoni
      • Jerry Dexter
      • Cathy Douglas
    • 15Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 11Commentaires de critiques
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    Sherry Alberoni
    Sherry Alberoni
    • Alexandra Cabot
    • 1970–1971
    Jerry Dexter
    Jerry Dexter
    • Alan M.
    • 1970–1971
    Cathy Douglas
    • Josie
    • 1970–1971
    Patrice Holloway
    • Valerie
    • 1970–1971
    Jackie Joseph
    Jackie Joseph
    • Melody
    • 1970–1971
    Casey Kasem
    Casey Kasem
    • Alexander Cabot III
    • 1970–1971
    Barbara Pariot
    • Valerie
    • 1970–1971
    Cheryl Ladd
    Cheryl Ladd
    • Melody
    • 1970–1971
    Janet Waldo
    Janet Waldo
    • Josie
    • 1970–1971
    John Stephenson
    John Stephenson
    • Captain Nemo
    • 1970
    Don Messick
    • Sebastian the Cat
    • 1970–1971
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    btdroflet38

    Didn't JATP Meet Scooby-Doo once?

    With all the talk about comparing Josie's bunch with that of Scooby-Doo, I seem to vaguely remember that both groups were featured in an episode of the New Scooby-Doo Movies back in 1973. Casey Kasem must have needed a rest after supplying dialog for both Shaggy and Alexander, nervous breakdowns and all...at one point they even both sounded alike!!!! Furthermore with an expanded cast of eleven teens plus the animal mascots, it must have been tough trying to get the personalities straight - particularly with Alexandra as the sarcastic sounding-board. Then again, the animation would have suffered with so many people to keep track of, including the supporting cast of ghosts and ghouls.
    8RealLiveClaude

    Josie was "all that" and still is...

    I rediscovered the cartoon when the 2001 movie starring Rachael Leigh Cook and Tara Reid was almost released. The show was broadcasted in a Canadian Cable Network (YTV).

    I have watched it in 1972-73 and re-watching it was going into the same fun I had when I was a kid. Stories that were funny, written the "Hanna Barbera" way and with such a sense of humor. I can say here the show distanced a bit from the Archie comic book itself. For example, Alex left his arrogant ego in the comic book and becomes a coward in this one (and that voice from Casey Kasem, I burst out, this is funny ). For the rest, Alexandra with her envys of stealing Alan from Josie and give the Pussycats a "music lesson" and Melody with her everlasting ditziness makes the show...

    Noticeable thing here: since the original series started when "Scooby Doo" took a break, I found that Josie and the Pussycats were patterned the same way, with same music and expressions like "meddling kids". Otherwise, the rest is fun to watch and was also a great geography course because in each show, they were in a different country. And even one of the shows did feature a chase around the world (one of the best episodes called "The Great Pussycat Chase"...).

    A fun classic to be enjoyed over and over again...
    comixfreek

    Great cartoon!!!

    This cartoon is great! While many people look at it as a poor man's version of Scooby Doo, this series was more urban, more hip & more fun. Prior to "Where in the world is Carmen San Diego?" this cartoon introduced me to geography and history and got me interested in learning about other places in the world. There was definitely more of an adult sense of humor and some interesting characters. The stories varied and often had a few surprises (unlike Scooby Doo). This series was good enough to spawn a spin-off series (Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space). Unfortunately, like many spin-offs, it wasn't as good as the original. If you get a chance to see the original Josie & the Pussycats, enjoy!
    The Haunter

    The funniest show I've ever seen!

    "Josie And The Pussycats" is one of the funniest cartoon shows I've ever seen, it was released in the decade that appeared one of the most popular cartoon shows in that time - yes i'm talking 'bout Scooby-Doo -, the real star and show stealer is Alexandra Cabot (well known in Latin America as Alejandra Cabot), she is the funniest character of the TV and she makes the show funnier than his brother Alex. The show is now showed on Cartoon Network Latin america's new channel Boomerang.

    Also other of the most funniest parts of the show is the wacky cat Sebastian.
    richard.fuller1

    Rediscovered after Thirty Years!

    It would be nearly three decades when I would see this cartoon again, having totally suppressed all my memories. As I watched a six episode marathon on Cartoon Network, when the song "Lie, Lie, Lie" began in "The Secret Six Secret", I was transformed to my childhood again. Since then I have collected comic books, recorded all the cartoons as well as various storybooks.

    Josie began as a female Archie. Her creator, Dan DeCarlo, named her after his own wife. Alexander and Melody were there from the start, and yes, Alexander Cabot III was indeed very similar to Reggie Mantle in Archie.

    Basically, Josie and Alexander were gender-reversed Archie and Veronica, to an extent.

    When Alexandra appeared in the comic book, she was more of a soundboard for Alexander and would even befriend Josie.

    Just before the Hanna Barbera cartoon would be launched six years later, Alan M. would be introduced as a folk-singer and an object of affection for Josie and Alexandra, bringing on what is one of the grandest rivalries this side of Betty & Veronica, totally devoid of any friendly terms.

    Believe it or not, Sebastian would be introduced in the comic book as the reincarnation of an ancestor of Alexander and Alexandra. Rarely, if ever, would the comic book cat have the life of the cartoon version.

    With the sudden creation of Valerie, the assortment would be complete for the cartoon, which was seeking to cash in on the success of the animated Archie and Scooby Doo.

    Tho it would be on for only one year, it would end up a remarkable cartoon. All the other cartoons, Scooby Doo included, would have a group that would leave you wondering why they were there. Were Shaggy and Velma boyfriend and girlfriend, too? Did the Neptune band members in Jabber Jaw date as well, then in what order, since Clamhead and Shelly would run off together.

    None of them would be as intertwined as the Josie group was, especially the interfering rivalry of Alexandra. She wanted to be leader of the Pussycats and she wanted Alan, both of which Josie possessed. Josie may have been totally devoid of character, but you had to have pity for the girl with Alexandra after her from both sides like that.

    Sebastian's reincarnation would be totally dropped, much for the better. As an upright, anthropomorphic cat, Sebastian seemed more feline than he even might have as an ancestral Cabot wizard.

    Alexander was clearly altered into Shaggy II, yes, to cash in on Casey Kasem's vocal talents. The only time this was damaging was in the Scooby Doo movie when Josie met the Scooby Doo gang and Shaggy and Alexander spoke at the same time. Alexander's voice changed.

    Hands down, Alexander, Alexandra and Melody kept the cartoon moving. When the gang would split into groups (varying in order, unlike Scooby Doo, which nearly always sent Fred, Velma and Daphne out of the picture), for Alexander to go with Valerie and Melody and Alexandra with JOsie and Alan would be a delight, with character conflict on both ends. When Josie, Alan and Valerie were off together, the show would be uneven.

    Alan would attempt a character with a "man of a thousand faces" bit in one episode, but that really bordered on insulting, with native American and oriental depictions. And the face change with pies to the kisser wasn't very entertaining either.

    Song-wise, the show was smoother than Archie or Scooby Doo. Lie, Lie, Lie is undoubtably my favorite, but Road Runner, Voodoo, Beat of My Heart, Clock on the Wall are powerhouses unlike the songs in any other cartoon. The song in Midas Mix Up, played while the gang is fleeing down a snowy mountain on skis is truly wonderful.

    The Josie gang would attempt to carry on as did Scooby Doo, but they would do the outrageous thing like going into outer space, which isn't regarded as anything near as good as the original show. They even got their own Scrappy Doo in the form of Bleep, a space cotton ball seal thing.

    The Pussycats were a groundbreaker as an all-girl band, they were also original in that the female ratio outnumbered the male, unlike Scooby Doo or Archie, yet again, we could perceive why everyone was there.

    And the band sequences were animation over real persons, much like Disney had done with Snow White thirty years earlier, another factor that makes the cartoon so endearing.

    It would be nice to think that Josie and her gang got their big break some day, but the struggle was also a winner for the show.

    The movie blew it by deciding Alan, Alexandra and Alexander were minor and trying to focus on the girl trio. The non-Pussycats would at least be prominently featured, but I would have just loved to see a black and white cat shown just once.

    Was that too much to ask for?

    Still, observing the transition from comic book to cartoon to movie is a fantastic journey.

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    • Anecdotes
      Adapted from an Archie spin-off comic, the animated version differs from the actual comic most significantly in the characters of Alexandra, Sebastian, and Alexander. In the cartoon, Alexandra and Sebastian are simply conniving and sneaky; in the comic book, Sebastian is the reincarnation of a witchcraft-practicing ancestor of the Cabots, and Alexandra can cast powerful magic spells while she is holding him. In the original Archie comic, Alex is a snide braggart who lords his wealth over everyone and sees Alan M. as his rival for Josie's attention. In the animated series, Alex is a meek coward who brags much more about the band's talent than his wealth, and expresses no romantic interest in Josie.
    • Autres versions
      The laugh tracks were removed for VHS and DVD.
    • Connexions
      Featured in I Love the '70s: 1972 (2003)
    • Bandes originales
      Josie
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      Words and Music by Hoyt Curtin, D. Williams and J. Roland

      Published by Cartoon Music Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 septembre 1970 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
      • Boomerang (Germany)
      • MeTV Toons site
    • Langue
      • English
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      • Josie and the Pussy Cats
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      • Filmation Associates
      • Hanna-Barbera Productions
      • Radio Comics
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