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#Scientist child animated with an ivisible backround series#
Like most 1970s-era Saturday morning cartoon series as well as The Brady Bunch show itself, The Brady Kids contained an adult laugh track. Season 2 was specifically created by Filmation with the intent on 5 episodes to bring the total count of episodes to 22, the minimum required for syndication. Season 1 contained 17 episodes, and season 2 contained 5. Season 1 aired Saturday mornings from 10:30 to 11:00 AM, and season 2 aired Saturday mornings from 11:00 to 11:30 AM. Originally aired as a one-hour segment on The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie, the pilot episode was split into two half-hour segments on The Brady Kids. Fleetwood's poses and walk cycles were often copied from Rudy of Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids. Mop Top copied Hot Dog's design (from Archie) with the only difference being a pallette change. Many of Mop Top's poses were copied from the Archies' character Hot Dog. Walk cycles, profile pictures, and scenes where the Brady kids play in a band were all frame-by-frame replacements for looped frames originally seen of The Archies on The Archie Show. Much of the animation for the series was copied over from another Filmation series, The Archie Show.
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#Scientist child animated with an ivisible backround full#
While Schwartz originally intended to hand off full editorial control to Schiemer and Prescott, he eventually returned to become an active part of production, reviewing scripts and advising on creative input.
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Filmation threatened both to sue the children over breach of contract, and to continue the show without their voices. The kids' original answer was no, prodded on by their agent Harvey Shotz. At the end of the first season, Filmation asked the kids to continue on their existing contracts for another five episodes in a second season. As the series' title implies, the parents and Alice the housekeeper characters were omitted from the show. The original show's six children ( Barry Williams, Maureen McCormick, Christopher Knight, Eve Plumb, Mike Lookinland and Susan Olsen) voiced their animated counterparts in the first season. Filmation agreed, and Lou Schiemer and Norm Prescott (who would later develop Schwartz properties Gilligan's Planet and The New Adventures of Gilligan) headed up the project. In 1972, with the live action sitcom The Brady Bunch preparing for the start of its fourth season, show creator and executive producer Sherwood Schwartz approached Filmation about the creation of an animated series featuring the Brady Kids.