To add flavor to her rock soup, the Fat Broad commands Wiley, Peter, Thor, etc. to catch a turkey. The problem is that no one knows what a turkey is, except for the turkey himself. In spite ... Read allTo add flavor to her rock soup, the Fat Broad commands Wiley, Peter, Thor, etc. to catch a turkey. The problem is that no one knows what a turkey is, except for the turkey himself. In spite of this, the chase is on. Mostly a series of running gags, this animated special did a sup... Read allTo add flavor to her rock soup, the Fat Broad commands Wiley, Peter, Thor, etc. to catch a turkey. The problem is that no one knows what a turkey is, except for the turkey himself. In spite of this, the chase is on. Mostly a series of running gags, this animated special did a superb job of capturing the humor of Johnny Hart's B.C. comic strip.
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The first B.C. animated special premiered as a special presentation for NBC-TV on November 19,1973 titled "B.C.-The First Thanksgiving" that was produced and directed by long-time Chuck Jones animator Abe Levitow and featured three of the best voice-over cartoon actors of their day. You have the great Daws Butler as B.C. along with veteran voice-over actors Bob Holt(as Wiley/Grog),and the great Don Messick(as Peter/Thor/ and Turkey)not to mention Joanie Sommers(as The Fat Broad/Cutie Chick).
In this first animated feature the group of cavemen have to catch a turkey that will go on the rock soup that's being made. So,the chase is on! In perspective,the B.C. world didn't go any further except with two animated features:One depicting the first Thanksgiving and the other dealing with Christmas. It was never depicted as an animated series and always stayed as a comic strip until it's creator Johnny Hart passed away in 2007 on his drawing board. It's still running today as a weekly comic strip thanks to Johnny's grandson.
I'm not joking, that is a genuinely frightening moment ( which is replayed a second time only moments later ) in this lazily animated, unapologetically awful adaptation of John Hart's comic strip cavemen, who, in this TV film, supposedly somehow celebrate Thanksgiving, despite the fact that cavemen existed hundreds of millions of years before the celebration of Thanksgiving even began. Furthermore, they seem to be preparing food they are familiar with, and seem to be aware of the fact they are acknowledging some sort of holiday, so it doesn't appear to be the * first * of anything.
This is not even unintentionally funny, it's lazilly animated, poorly voiced ( the characters' voices change from one scene to the next ) and aside from the title, it has nothing to do with Thanksgiving, but, you know, Happy Thanksgiving. It really doesn't even do anything with the fact that they're cavemen. The jokes would be the same, regardless of what time period the story was set, and they would still suck.
Did you know
- Trivia"B.C. The First Thanksgiving" won the Best Feature Animation Award from the National Cartoonist Society in 1973.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Fantastic Funnies (1980)
Details
- Runtime25 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1