Roger is summoned by General Brassbottom to figure out which No-Good is extinguishing little light bulbs around the country. While on is way to Pennsylvania for a wrestling match, Roger realizes that ...
Fred Crippen, an iconoclast animator and director who played a key role in the development of limited tv animation, created the Sixties cult animated series Roger Ramjet, and owned Pantomime Pictures ...
Way back in 1965, a new cartoon came to television and it's fair to say it caused a bit of a stir. In the middle of the Vietnam War this cartoon was a satire about the military and it poked fun at ...
(Left to right) Three of Gary Owens’s most famous voices: Powdered Toast Man, Roger Ramjet, Space Ghost. Gary Owens passed away on Thursday, February 12, at his home in Encino, California. He was 80 ...
Gene Moss, who co-wrote the TV cartoon show “Roger Ramjet” and co-wrote and hosted the satiric Los Angeles television children’s show “Shrimpenstein” in the mid-1960s during a varied career that ...
My father always told this story. One day in the middle of winter, on a cold Chicago morning in 1957, he watched a guy in a gray flannel suit run to catch the train and drop dead of a heart attack. My ...
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