This weekend, we continue our 3 year anniversary celebration.
Remember that one day when you could wake up without an alarm? When you would get your favorite bowl of cereal and sit between the hours of 8 and 12? This is a blog dedicated to the greatest time of our childhood: Saturday mornings. The television programs you watched, the memories attached to them, and maybe introducing you to something you didn't realize existed. Updated every weekend.
September 16, 2017
SMF ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION (PART 5)
This weekend, we continue our 3 year anniversary celebration.
April 11, 2015
THE NEW ARCHIES
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Archie Comics ad for the show, featuring Miss Grundy, Mr. Weatherbee, Amani, Reggie, Veronica, Archie, Moose, Jughead, Eugene, Betty, Hot Dog and Red. |
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Reggie, disguised as Veronica, with bully Fangs. |
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Eugene and Amani learning they like each other as they are. |
Two new characters were created specifically for the show to add some
diversity to the cast. Eugene (Colin Waterman) was a combination of resident
genius Dilton
Doiley and cartoonist Chuck Clayton (sans
the artistic talent, however). Amani (Karen Burthwright) was essentially just
Chuck’s girlfriend Nancy
Woods from the comics with a new name, for inexplicable reasons. Both
Eugene and Amani even became a couple during the show like Chuck and Nancy.
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Comic book ad for NBC's 1987 Saturday morning. |
The New Archies debuted on NBC on
September 12, 1987, after having been showcased the night before on the preview
special Alf Loves a
Mystery. It was written by Pat Allee, Scott Anderson,
Eleanor Burian-Mohr, Jon Cohen, Herb Englehardt, Gary Greenfield, Jack Hanrahan, Ben Hurst, Dennis O’Flaherty and Kimmer Ringwald,
who also served as story editor and developed the show. Each episode was broken
up into two story segments. Along with producing, Haim Saban composed the music with Shuki Levy and it was animated by Toei Animation. The stories played
out relatively close to how they would in the comics, featuring slice of life
adventures around Riverdale. When not dealing with dances, pageants and
homework, they would be drawn into the world of the fantastic through Eugene’s
inventions going haywire, body doubles and daydreams. Several episodes borrowed
plots directly from the comics, such as “Goodbye Ms. Grundy” and “Wooden it Be
Lovely”.
No mistaking this decade with Betty, Archie, Veronica and Jughead's fashion choices. |
The series was a product of its time, being firmly ingrained in the 80s in the character designs by Jim Simon and Gary Payn. Not only were the character outfits often loud and in keeping with current style trends, but Archie also sported a mullet. Veronica had an inconsistent Valley Girl accent; a change from the southern accent she was depicted with throughout all of her other animated and radio representations. Their favorite hangout was changed from the Chock’lit Shop, a classic diner, to a Video Café where they could eat and play arcade games; although it was still run by kindly Terry “Pop” Tate.
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The New Archies #1. |
Unfortunately, The New Archies lacked
the staying power of the earlier animated efforts and only lasted a single
season of 13 episodes. The series did gain an extended life by airing reruns
from 1988-95 on Canada’s YTV, on The
Family Channel’s Saturday mornings from 1991-93, and on Toon Disney from 1998-2002.
Archie published a comic set
in the world of the show between 1987 and 1990 running 22 issues, and a digest magazine series between
1988 and 1991 running 14 issues. Although these character designs were retired
with the end of the show and the comics, the various stories have been
reprinted later on in various Archie digest collections, digitally in Pep
Digital #54 in 2013, and in a collected
edition published in 2020. Ja-Ru
produced a line of novelty
toys featuring the show’s branding, including a fake money and keyring set,
a ring toss game and a disappearing ink gag. St. Louis area McDonald’s included six
bumper car toys featuring the characters in their Happy Meals in 1988. In
1989, Diamond Publishing produced a set of stickers and an album utilizing images from
the episodes.
Jughead tries to nap in Miss Grundy's class. |
Three VHS
collections with an episode each were released by Golden Book Video. While
no plans to release the series to DVD have yet been announced, DHX Media, the current rights holders to
the DiC library, had the first five episodes released on one of their YouTube channels before their changeover to WildBrain. The series was made available
to stream on Amazon
Prime Video with a CBS
All Access account. It was also available on Roku,
Hoopla, Tubi, Paramount+, and in Spanish on Vix.
“The Visitor / Ballot Box Blues” (9/12/87) – Eugene’s invention accidentally shoots down a UFO and the gang tries to help the alien get home. / Betty and Veronica both run for class president with Archie and Reggie as their campaign managers.