25-504: Adventure Cartoon Productions was a production company that created the cartoon series The Mighty Hercules in 1962. Distributed by Trans-Lux Television, the series then debuted on TV in 1963 and ran until 1966. Joe Oriolo , who produced the TV Felix the Cat series, and Roger Carlin , previously an associate of Jay Ward , were involved in the company; along with Arthur P. Brooks and
50-454: A footrace and a wrestling match, and for his victory Zeus rewards him by promising to grant any request Hercules makes. Hercules wishes to go to Earth to fight evil and injustice, but Zeus reminds him that going to Earth would cause him to lose his godly powers and become a mortal. Zeus then creates a magic ring that allows Hercules access to his godly strength while on Earth. The rest of the episode involves Hercules meeting Helena and fighting
75-465: A giant named Cacus and the giant's pet dragon . None of the other familiar characters make an appearance in the episode, and it features different character designs for Hercules and Helena. The show generally used Greek myths as the inspiration for its episodes, but used the influences oddly. Daedalus is the evil wizard who is Hercules's most frequent foe in the cartoon, but in Greek mythology Daedalus
100-709: A larger scale with automated mechanization in factories and other industrial areas. Artisans were the dominant producers of commodities before the Industrial Revolution . In ancient Greece , artisans were drawn to agoras and often built workshops nearby. During the Middle Ages , the term "artisan" was applied to those who made things or provided services. It did not apply to unskilled manual labourers . Artisans were divided into two distinct groups: those who operated their own businesses and those who did not. The former were called masters , while
125-418: Is a skilled craft worker who makes or creates material objects partly or entirely by hand . These objects may be functional or strictly decorative , for example furniture , decorative art , sculpture , clothing , food items , household items, and tools and mechanisms such as the handmade clockwork movement of a watchmaker . Artisans practice a craft and may through experience and aptitude reach
150-445: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . The Mighty Hercules The Mighty Hercules is an animated television series based loosely on the Greek mythology character of Heracles , under his Roman name Hercules . It debuted on television in 1963. The show ran until 1966, coinciding with the sword-and-sandal genre of films popular between 1958 and 1965. Each stand-alone episode runs 5½ minutes, and in syndication
175-510: Is a Japanese word for "artisan" or "craftsman", which also implies a pride in one's own work. In the words of shokunin Tashio Odate: Shokunin means not only having technical skill, but also implies an attitude and social consciousness... a social obligation to work his best for the general welfare of the people, [an] obligation both material and spiritual. Traditionally, shokunin honoured their tools of trade at New Year's –
200-647: Is invulnerable because he wears an iron helmet known as the Mask of Vulcan . Hercules's friends and allies are: Also featured atop Mount Olympus are Hercules's father Zeus and Dodonis with his crystal rock of seeing. Both often warn Hercules of the troubles going on down below in and around the Kingdom of Calydon or deep in the Lernaean Forest. The original episode has relatively lavish animation by John Gentilella . In it, Hercules beats his friend Theseus in
225-516: The Superman (1941) and Popeye theatrical cartoons produced by Fleischer Studios , while the theme's lyrics were written by Sharples's son Winston Sharples, Jr., under the pseudonym "Win Singleton" (his first and middle names). The transformative "ring anthem" frequently used as Hercules slips on his magic ring, along with several bridges of music used throughout the episodes, were taken from
250-415: The 1954 film The Black Shield of Falworth , with the music credited to Joseph Gershenson but actually composed by Hans J. Salter , Herman Stein , and Frank Skinner , the longtime in-house film composer for Universal Studios . In 2005, The Mighty Hercules was re-issued to television in a newly remastered version and was reformatted, with new title music performed by an unidentified singer replacing
275-455: The cartoon as trials for Hercules to overcome. In addition to the ring, later episodes added new equipment for Hercules and his friends to use, such as a " moonstone beam" in his belt and an invulnerable sword and shield . Episodes invariably ended with Hercules racing towards Mount Olympus and shouting "Olympia!" after defeating the villain. Adventure Cartoon Productions made The Mighty Hercules in connection with Trans-Lux Television ,
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#1732801464266300-525: The colorfully named "Big Sid" Ginsberg . The cartoons were made in New York City, and employed several veteran artists (including freelancers and possibly moonlighters) connected with Paramount Pictures and Terrytoons cartoons. The company used stock music by Winston Sharples derived from his scores for Paramount cartoons of the 1950s, also heard in many other New York-made cartoons of the time. This article related to an animation studio
325-412: The episodes. The show featured two different sets of voices for the characters. The most noticeably different voice was that of Newton: his original voice sounds as if he has just hit puberty , with his voice constantly cracking, while the later episodes give him a high-pitched Mickey Mouse -like voice. There is no gradual change in the voices. Most of the early episodes have the first set of voices, and
350-522: The expressive levels of an artist . The adjective "artisanal" is often used in describing hand-processing in contrast to an industrial process, such as in the phrase artisanal mining . Thus, "artisanal" is sometimes used in marketing and advertising as a buzz word to describe or imply some relation with the crafting of handmade food products, such as bread , beverages , cheese or textiles . Many of these have traditionally been handmade, rural or pastoral goods but are also now commonly made on
375-547: The familiar theme music. The version that aired on the Canadian network Teletoon Retro used the original Nash theme music. In 1963, Golden Records released a tie-in long-playing record for children entitled The Mighty Hercules (LP-108), with words and music by Winston Sharples . In 2009, the Canadian jazz musician John Stetch covered the theme song from The Mighty Hercules on his album TV Trio . When doing Superman: The Animated Series , Bruce Timm
400-415: The female voices is Helene Nickerson . The animation for the sequence of Hercules putting on and charging up his magic ring also changed subtly along with the voices. The episodes "The Minotaur " and "The Chair of Forgetfulness" provide good examples of the first set of voices and the first version of the ring sequence, while the episodes "The Nemean Lion " and "The Chameleon Creature" are good examples of
425-537: The first season, voice actor David Hartman , who later hosted the television show Good Morning America , voices Hercules before a different actor takes over for the remainder of the series's run; The Mighty Hercules always credits Jimmy Tapp as the voice of Hercules despite Hartman's early portrayal of the character. The series credits Daedalus's voice, depending on the episode, to Jack Mercer or Gerry Bascombe . Early episodes also feature Mercer voicing Newton and other incidental characters. The voice actress for all
450-407: The latter were the journeymen and apprentices . One misunderstanding many people have about this social group is that they picture them as "workers" in the modern sense: employed by someone. The most influential group among the artisans were the masters, the business owners. The owners enjoyed a high social status in their communities, and organised into guilds in towns and cities. Shokunin
475-504: The rest have the second set, and in the seventh episode during the first season, "Double Trouble," the voices actually change during the episode, with Newton near the end of the episode speaking a line in his original cracking voice and in his very next line switching to his second, high-pitched voice, while Hercules speaks in his first voice until his final two lines of the episode, which are in Hercules's second voice. In early episodes of
500-528: The ring on and raises his fist, flashes of lightning (referred to as the Thunder of Zeus in several episodes) strike the ring, and Hercules is then endowed with super-strength. He does battle with nemeses such as Daedalus , an evil wizard who is the chief villain (sometimes accompanied by his pet cat Dydo). Other villains include Wilhelmine the Sea Witch (accompanied by her pet bird Elvira) and Murtis, who
525-648: The same company that later brought the Japanese anime series Speed Racer to audiences in the United States. The company produced 128 episodes of The Mighty Hercules , each approximately five minutes in length. Joe Oriolo was the producer and director, and many of the animators were veterans of the New York City animation scene, including Grim Natwick , Frank Endres, John Gentilella, George Germanetti, Reuben Grossman, and George Rufle. Jack E. Miller, also known as creator and writer for DC Comics, wrote many of
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#1732801464266550-514: The second set of voices and later ring sequence. The Mighty Hercules features a theme song sung by Johnny Nash , the American reggae singer-songwriter best known for 1956's "A Very Special Love" and 1972's " I Can See Clearly Now ". The theme music is credited to Winston Sharples (as "Win Sharples"), who in more than two decades at Paramount Pictures had composed background music for
575-765: Was a skilled artisan who was rarely villainous. Cacus, the giant of the first episode, is based on the mythological monster Cacus . Other recurring creatures – such as the Nemean lion , the Lernaean Hydra , the Erymanthian Boar , and the Stymphalian birds — were taken directly from the Twelve Labors of Hercules but, unlike in the Twelve Labors, most of the creatures are not presented in
600-427: Was aired either as part of a block with other cartoons, or with several episodes airing consecutively to fill 30-minute time slots. The cartoon features Hercules, the legendary hero, who dwells on Mount Olympus . Villains threaten the people of ancient Greece , often in the kingdom of Calydon , and Hercules comes to the rescue. When in serious danger, he puts on a magic ring which gives him superpowers. Once he puts
625-483: Was inspired by the design of Hercules in what became the design for Superman in the show. On October 4, 2011, Classic Media (now DreamWorks Classics) brought the series to DVD for the first time with a single-disc selection entitled The Mighty Hercules , in Region 1. All 20 episodes are from season 1, the last one being episode 40. Artisan An artisan (from French : artisan , Italian : artigiano )
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