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A Doonesbury Special

  • 1977
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
231
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A Doonesbury Special (1977)
AnimationShort

Garry Trudeau's classic characters (Mike Doonesbury, Zonker, etc.) examine how their lifestyles, priorities, and concerns have changed since the end of their idealistic college days in the 1... Read allGarry Trudeau's classic characters (Mike Doonesbury, Zonker, etc.) examine how their lifestyles, priorities, and concerns have changed since the end of their idealistic college days in the 1960's.Garry Trudeau's classic characters (Mike Doonesbury, Zonker, etc.) examine how their lifestyles, priorities, and concerns have changed since the end of their idealistic college days in the 1960's.

  • Directors
    • Faith Hubley
    • John Hubley
    • Garry Trudeau
  • Writers
    • Garry Trudeau
    • Faith Hubley
    • John Hubley
  • Stars
    • Richard Cox
    • Barbara Harris
    • David Grant
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    231
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Faith Hubley
      • John Hubley
      • Garry Trudeau
    • Writers
      • Garry Trudeau
      • Faith Hubley
      • John Hubley
    • Stars
      • Richard Cox
      • Barbara Harris
      • David Grant
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Richard Cox
    Richard Cox
    • Zonker Harris
    • (voice)
    Barbara Harris
    Barbara Harris
    • Joanie Caucus
    • (voice)
    David Grant
    • Mike Doonesbury
    • (voice)
    Charles Levin
    Charles Levin
    • Mark Slackmeyer
    • (voice)
    Richard Bruno
    • B.D.
    • (voice)
    Rebecca Nelson
    • Barbara Ann 'Boopsie' Boopstein
    • (voice)
    William Sloane Coffin
    William Sloane Coffin
    • The Reverend Scott Sloan
    • (voice)
    • (as William Sloane Coffin Jr.)
    Jack Gilford
    Jack Gilford
    • Referee
    • (voice)
    Mark Baker
    Mark Baker
    • Kirby
    • (voice)
    Rick Elice
    • Frank
    • (voice)
    • (as Eric Elice)
    Will Jordan
    Will Jordan
    • Sportscaster
    • (voice)
    Linda Baer
    • Ellie
    • (voice)
    Eric Jaffe
    • Howie
    • (voice)
    Michelle Browne
    • Jeannie
    • (voice)
    Thomas Baxton
    • Rufus
    • (voice)
    Lenny Jackson
    • Magus
    • (voice)
    Patrice Leftwich
    • Virgin Mary
    • (voice)
    Ben Haley Jr.
    • Calvin
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Faith Hubley
      • John Hubley
      • Garry Trudeau
    • Writers
      • Garry Trudeau
      • Faith Hubley
      • John Hubley
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews10

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    6boblipton

    Remember When Doonesbury Used To Be Funny?

    After Zonker watches Jimmy Thudpucker perform in formal wear on the TV, he announces that they should abandon the commune, leading to a series of reflections on change.

    John Hubley's last completed work (co-directed with Garry Trudeau and Faith Hubley) was Oscar-nominated, but largely as an act of nostalgia. Despite the usual care he and his associates took in the production, it's a nostalgic look back at the late 1960s and 1970s, when Trudeau was still hot and bothered about current events, an ire that would only be raised later when Republicans held the presidency. We get to see all the regulars, B. D. is still arguing with his fellow players in football huddles, and Mike Doonesbury is still pleasant and bemused.
    Jonah14

    Classic

    Nominated rightfully for Best Animated Short, the theme is close to "Jonah Who Will Be 25 In the Year 2000" -- what happened to the civil rights movement of the 60's into the 70's.

    Things change, as Zonker says at the end. Things evolve. It's a pity this short doesn't get more attention.
    rkhen

    Perfect; just, perfect

    I saw this true work of art the first and only time it aired on broadcast TV, Thanksgiving weekend 1977. It left a deep and lasting impression (I was already a big DB fan), and I've spent the intervening 4 decades trying to see it again. Finally did, and found it just as good.

    The storyline of this short little piece is dense with satirical references to its time (rock concert coverage conventions, Barry Manilow, Baby Boomers losing the mission, first-wave feminism, the Vietnam vacuum, hip youth pastors, and on and on); makes me homesick. And of course the thunderously talented Hubleys, possibly the Michaelangelos of animation. (Their magnum opus, a run-down of Ericsonian psychology theory [!] called Everyone Rides the Carousel, is another hard-to-see must-see.)

    A Doonesbury Special is one of the few cartoons you'll ever see with ordinary voices and realistic drawing; no funny clownish performances, just actors talking like themselves. And as others here have said, the adaptation of the comic strip to animation is seamless; it feels neither contrived nor unfaithful, and manages to be both a delight for DB fans and entertaining for newcomers.

    Hard to believe it was all once cutting-edge; the idea of a cartoon for adults, on adult themes, presented without burlesque.

    If you have any interest in Doonesbury; the 60s; the 70s; animation; humour; history; or art, see this short.

    If you can.
    8frschoonover

    As Relevant Today As It Was Back in the Day it was Shown

    On November 27, 1977, as the Thanksgiving weekend was winding down, "A Doonesbury Special" premiered on the NBC TV network. The special was based on the Garry Trudeau comic strip "Doonesbury". Trudeau wrote and directed the special, alongside John and Faith Hubley. This was also the last thing John Hubley worked on as he died during the storyboard stages.

    The special, and the comic strip that it is based on, is about a group of people living together under the same roof from various backgrounds and ideals. The characters live in a commune together. They are led by a man named Mike, whose surname is the title of the strip. The people living under the roof with Mike were a part of the counter-culture that took place during the late 1960's to the early 1970's. Like the strip, the special pointed out that the times were changing and that some of the roomates' beliefs and ideals were slowly becoming passe, including commune living, as Zonker, one of the most popular characters in the strip, pointed out in his speech at the dinner table. After that, the people reflect on the times of their youth and all of the activity that they participated in and the pride they showed while doing so, alongside the music that they enjoyed. This showed the importance that these events had on the impact of US history and the impact that they had on the changing times.

    Each and every aspect of this special was totally with the times when it was initially shown, and also, still remains as relevant today as it was back then as the times continue to change. The special, like the strip it's based on, is very realistic while also entertaining and never getting stale nor dull. It also shows that when personalities clash, anything can happen. The special happens to be well written and both the animation and the voice acting is top notch. Trudeau works wonders as both writer and director of the special and it really shows it very positively. The special is a winner hands down. It never gets stale nor dull and also, as stated, remains as relevant today as it was back in 1977 when it was initially shown on the NBC TV network. The film picked up an award at the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for an Acedemy Award.

    This special, as far as I know, was only shown once on TV, and never was repeated. I watched this when it premiered on NBC. I was seven years old at the time when I watched this. At the time, at that age, I really couldn't understand much of the subject matter of this special, although I later understood it when I got older and revisited it. I managed to buy a used VHS of this at a video store for only 99 cents when I first got a VCR and it was wonderful to revisit this special after a little over a decade. I even had a friend burn it to DVD so I can enjoy this again and again. I still enjoy watching this and again, it still entertains without it ever getting stale or boring. Again, it also still remains relevant.

    I highly recommend this special as essential viewing regardless of the time and year that is lived in. Give it a look of you can find it anywhere as it is a wonderful, entertaining and well made special.
    10llltdesq

    Excellent combination of strengths!

    This short was deservedly nominated for an Academy Award and is an excellent effort. The Hubleys teamed up well with Gary Trudeau. They were able to take the comic strip characters and animate them while still making a cartoon that was recognizably a Hubley cartoon. This was the last thing John Hubley finished before his death. Trudeau and the Hubleys meshed together quite well and it is unfortunate that they didn't get an opportunity to do more as a team. Worth the effort to locate. Most Highly Recommended.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Oscar-winning animator John Hubley. During production of A Doonesbury Special (1977), he entered the Yale Medical Center for heart surgery, but died of complications. This short film is dedicated to him. He received a posthumous Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Short for this special.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Zonker Harris: [he's back under Walden Puddle] What happened to everyone? Ah, nothing special. Just... caring in different ways.

      [a leaf falls towards the water, blown by the wind]

      Zonker Harris: Feeling the present as it moves by. Things gotta change, right?

      [his head emerges and he watches the falling leaves, laughing]

      Zonker Harris: And the trees agree!

      [pause, then]

      Zonker Harris: Good going, trees.

      [he slowly submerges, waving to the trees and the falling leaves]

    • Connections
      Featured in The Fantastic Funnies (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Stop In the Middle
      © Walden West Music 1976, 1977

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    • Release date
      • November 27, 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Hubley Studios
      • Universal Press Syndicate (UPI)
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    • Runtime
      • 25m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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