Space Sentinels
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This is a promotional image for the TV series Space Sentinels Copyright 1977 Filmation Associates. |
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Genre | Animated series |
Starring | George DiCenzo Evan C. Kim Dee Timberlake Lou Scheimer et al. |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 13 |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | NBC |
Original run | September 10, 1977 – September 9, 1978 |
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Space Sentinels was a 1977 Filmation animated cartoon series about three young superheroes (one of whom was an incarnation of Hercules) aided by their sentient spaceship, Sentinel 1.
It was originally titled The Young Sentinels until NBC executives decided it would get more viewers if the word "space" was in the name.
The complete series was released to DVD in North America on August 22, 2006, along with the complete series of The Freedom Force (which was originally aired as part of Tarzan and the Super 7)[1].
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[edit] Voices
- Hercules/Sentinel 1: George DiCenzo
- Mercury: Evan C. Kim
- Astrea: Dee Timberlake
- M.O. (Maintenance Operator): Lou Scheimer
[edit] Episodes
Only 13 episodes were produced.
- MORPHEUS: THE SINISTER SENTINEL
- SPACE GIANTS
- THE TIME TRAVELER
- THE SORCERESS
- THE RETURN OF ANUBIS
- THE WIZARD OF OD
- THE PRIME SENTINEL
- COMMANDER NEMO
- VOYAGE TO THE INNER WORLD
- LOKI
- FAUNA
- THE JUPITER SPORE
- THE WORLD SHIP
[edit] Credits
- Executive Producers: Lou Scheimer, Norm Prescott
- Produced by: Don Christensen
- Associate Producers & Story Editors: Len Janson, Chuck Menville
- Supervising Director: Hal Sutherland
- Animation Directors: Don Towsley, Rudy Larriva, Lou Zukor, Marsh Lamore, Gwen Wetzler
- Production Manager: Joseph Simon
- Art Directors: Herb Hazleton, Jim Fletcher, Alberto De Mello
- Key Assistant: Mike Hazy
- Layout: Kurt Connor, Lonnie Lloyd, Frank Gonzales, Carol Lundenberg, George Goode, Greg Nocon, Clark Haas, John Perry, Dick Hall, Virgil Radgatz, Ed Haney, Joe Roman, Wes Herschensohn, Leo Swenson, Dave Hoover, Cliff Voorhees, Rich Hoover, David West, Les Kaluza, Jim Willoughby
- Storyboard Director: Bob Kline
- Storyboard: John Dorman, Paul Fennell, Gary Goldstein, Hal Mason, Mario Piluso
- Director of Color: Ervin Kaplan
- Background Artists: Tom O'Laughlin, Don Watson, Curtiss Perkins, Rolly Oliva, Don Schweikert, Barbara Benedetto, Don Peters, Pat Keppler, Sheila Brown, Douglas Stevenson, Gary Selvaggio
- Animators: Tom Baron, Bill Nunes, Carl Bell, Casey Onaitis, Becky Bristow, Jack Ozark, Jim Brummett, Tony Pabian, Emil Carle, Karen Peterson, Zion Davush, Bill Pratt, Otto Feuer, Bill Reed, Ed Friedman, Len Rogers, John Garling, Don Ruch, George Jorgensen, Don Schloat, Lou Kachivas, Ben Shenkman, Walt Kubiak, Larry Silverman, Lawrence Miller, Hank Smith, Joe Morrison, Bob Tyler, Fred Myers, Dardo Velez, Emory Myrick, George Waiss, Ron Westlund
- Assistant Animation Supervisor: Lew Irwin
- Checking Supervision: Marion Turk
- Xerography Supervision: John Remmel
- Paint Supervision: Betty Brooks
- Camera Supervision: R.W. Pope
- Camera: F.T. Ziegler, Dean Teves, Don Dinehart, David J. Link, John Aardal, Dan Larsen
- Color by: Technicolor
- Film Editing: Jim Blodgett
- Film Coordinator: June Gilham
- Background Music by: Yvette Blais, Jeff Michael
- Music Publisher: Shermley Music Co. A.S.C.A.P.
- Music and Sound Effects by: Horta-Mahana Corporation