Tag: Star Trek: The Animated Series

  • Sci-Fi Distilled Animated Star Trek Review

    Sci-Fi Distilled Animated Star Trek Review

    A tall glass of Romulan ale for Mike and Marybeth of SciFi Distilled for beaming over last night to share their recollections and insights into all things “Star Trek,” during our animated discussion of “Star Trek: The Animated Series.”

    We’ll be taking off next weekend, since Roy will be participating in another Country Gate Players murder mystery on December 11, but we’ll be back on Friday, December 17, with the first of our official “Viewer’s Choice” shows. If there’s a science fiction or fantasy film you would like us to discuss (’50s, ’60s, or ’70s), get your suggestion in ASAP by posting it under this image over at the Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner Facebook page.

    Also, mark your calendars for our special holiday edition, a suitable follow-up to last year’s “Santa Claus Conquers the Martians,” as we tackle “Santa Claus vs. The Devil” (1959) on Thursday, December 23.

    It’ll be a hell of a time at the North Pole (actually Santa’s Toyland castle in space). In the meantime, enjoy a jolly and meaningful solstice. Live long and conifer!

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  • Star Trek Animated Series Rediscovered

    Star Trek Animated Series Rediscovered

    Following the cancellation of the original “Star Trek” in 1969, the only authorized “Trek” for ten years – prior to the release of “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” – was “Star Trek: The Animated Series” (1973-74).

    The show, produced by Saturday morning powerhouse Filmation, succeeded in bringing “Star Trek” to a younger audience without talking down, employing a winning formula of intelligent concepts, imaginative scripts from respected writers, and “Star Trek” original cast members returning to voice their signature roles. Sure, the animation itself was kind of creaky (it was, after all, the ‘70s), but a number of the episodes aimed quite high, especially for a “kids’ show.”

    Roy and I are very pleased to welcome back our friends and colleagues, Mike and Marybeth of SciFi Distilled, for a conversation about the series and some of our favorite episodes. M&M have been working their way through a number of the “Trek” series on Wednesday nights, so if you’re a fan, definitely check out their archived shows at the “SciFi Distilled” Facebook page.

    For tonight, the discussion is destined to be animated. Your comments lend another dimension to our 2D palaver, on the next Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner. The five-year mission becomes a reality, when we livestream on Facebook, this Sunday evening at 7:00 EST!

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  • Hobbit & Trek Talk on Roy’s Sci-Fi Corner

    Hobbit & Trek Talk on Roy’s Sci-Fi Corner

    Whoa! As a fan of over four decades, I learned a lot from last night’s absorbing discussion about “The Hobbit,” both the book and the 1977 television special (with a few digressions), on Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner. Thanks, Paul Miller, old chum, for joining us and for sharing your passion for all things Tolkien, and thank you, Roy, for making it all happen – with further appreciation to all the viewers who participated in the comments section! Maybe one of the best times I’ve had on the show. All kinds of good stuff now for me to look up.

    Next Sunday, we’ll be back inside Roy’s wheelhouse with “Star Trek: The Animated Series” (1973-74). The show, produced by Saturday morning powerhouse Filmation Associates, succeeded in bringing “Star Trek” to a younger audience, without “talking down,” employing a winning formula of intelligent premises, good writing, and original cast members returning to voice their signature roles. Sure, the animation itself was a little creaky (it was, after all, the ‘70s), but some of the episodes hit quite high, especially for a “kids’ show.”

    We are very pleased that our colleagues and fellow fans, Mike and Marybeth from SciFi Distilled, will be joining us for the discussion, in which we’ll share some of our favorite episodes. M&M have been working their way through many of the later “Star Trek” series on Wednesday nights, so if you’re a Trekker, definitely check out the archived shows on the “SciFi Distilled” Facebook page.

    There’s little doubt I’ll be the cadet on the bridge for this one! If, like me, you’ll want to brush-up on the series prior to our conversation, please DO NOT attempt to watch it on YouTube. Yes, someone posted all the episodes, but they are sped-up, possibly truncated, and reformatted to fill a quarter of the screen against a psychedelic starfield. The entire cast speaks as if it’s on helium. Seriously, if you intend to watch, you’re better off doing so here:

    The five-year mission continues, on the next ”Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner.” Boldly leave your troubles with your tribbles in the comments section, as we livestream on Facebook, THIS SUNDAY EVENING AT 7:00 EST!

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