Cool McCool explained

Runtime:25 minutes
Company:King Features Entertainment
Artransa Park Film Studios
Country:United States
Australia
Num Episodes:20
List Episodes:
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Cool McCool is a Saturday morning animated series that ran on NBC from September 10, 1966, to January 21, 1967, with three segments per show, consisting overall of sixty segments. It was created by Bob Kane—who was most famous as one of the creators of Batman—and produced by Al Brodax for King Features.[1]

The show was drawn in Australia, with Artransa Park Film Studios completing the bulk of the animation. Due to the quick turn-around times required by the rapid production schedule, further animation was completed by other Australian artists such as Gus McLaren and Eric Porter Studios.[2]

Description

Riffing off the then-popular genres of superheroes and James Bond spy adventures, Cool McCool featured the adventures of a hip, trenchcoated spy, who—as on the contemporary TV show Get Smartdefeated villains despite being comically inept.[3] Villains included the Rattler, Hurricane Harry, the Owl, Jack-In-The-Box and Dr. Madcap.

McCool's boss was known as Number One, although his face was never seen onscreen; only his arms and a cigar were visible behind his chair.[4] Number One's secretary was Friday, a dumpy girl who had an unrequited crush on the secret agent.

McCool has three catchphrases: "Danger is my business!", "When you're right, Number One, you're right", and (after bungling something) "That will never happen again, Number One".

The show also featured a Keystone Kops-style segment featuring the adventures of McCool's father, Harry McCool, a uniformed police officer, presumed to have taken place decades before Cool's time. Harry was supported by his brothers Dick and Tom.[5] The Cool McCool character sang the theme song to his father's segments, which ended with his proclaiming, in a plaintive voice, "My Pop ... the cop". Only 20 Harry McCool segments were made, each sandwiched between the two Cool McCool segments per show.

Cast

Cool and Harry were voiced by Bob McFadden, while most of the other voices were supplied by Chuck McCann. Carol Corbett provided the voices of the female characters. McFadden modeled McCool's voice after comic legend Jack Benny.

Secret, Inc.

Harry McCool segment (Komedy Kops)

These segments were flashbacks, supposed to have taken place years or decades before Cool's time. At the end of every first Cool McCool segment, Cool sings about his recent missions and that he should be more like his father (a uniformed police officer who was even more of a bumbler), and the flashback segment starts.

Villains

Cool McCool's enemies. Although each villain normally acts independently (aside from married couple Dr. Madcap and Greta Ghoul, who work together), the in-between sequences introducing Harry McCool shows them united in their quest to capture Cool McCool (they are usually outwitted nevertheless).

Episode list

CartoonsOriginal air date

DVD & VHS

Rhino records

Hollywood DVD

Best Film & Video Co

BCI Eclipse

Notes and References

  1. Book: Woolery . George W. . Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946–1981 . 1983 . Scarecrow Press . 0-8108-1557-5 . 14 March 2020 . 72–73.
  2. Book: Torre . Dan . Torre . Lienors . 2018 . Australian Animation: An International History . Australia . Springer . 9783319954929.
  3. Book: Perlmutter . David . The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows . 2018 . Rowman & Littlefield . 978-1538103739 . 135–136 .
  4. Book: Hyatt . Wesley . The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television . 1997 . Watson-Guptill Publications . 978-0823083152 . 19 March 2020. 105.
  5. Book: Erickson . Hal . Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 . 2005 . 2nd . McFarland & Co . 978-1476665993 . 213.