"Save the Classmate"
The title is a classic example of the bad translation we often had to deal with. I'm amazed that it survives, unchanged.
Paul Nelson is the intro announcer. I am the very next voice, asking Walrus to get out of the way. Gonzalez is Walrus.
Hearing the opening credits yet again, I recall so well that many in the cast sang it as "the amazing A" rather than "ah-ah-ah-astroboy." Singing "A" with a long sound, that is.
I am goofy-toothed Billie. Richard Ganoung is Alvin. Debbie Holmes is the blue-shirted classmate. Becky Wilenski is the classmate introducing competitors; Becky was added to the cast very late, mostly just for Urane. (I am now reminded that Celia Klehr was another very late cast addition -- very few shows.) Dave Miller is the yellow-shirted candidate.
I love the scene of Billie clapping and screaming. Billie was seldom used -- and so I could therefore make him a nutball. Regular characters have to be much more ordinary.
The fat, purple-shirted mom of Alvin is our director, Del Lewis. The principal is Greg Zerkle. You will note in these scenes that we are really running into trouble matching the rhythm of the Japanese actors. We had to rewrite many, many times, on the spot, and anyone's suggestions were taken. But sometimes . . . you have to just get the plot points out in however few syllables are available.
HA! As the ride wrecks, Alvin's bald and flat-headed dad is very cleary Carl Battaglia, our associate producer. This must have been a pick-up in post-production. A lovely man, but he never pretended to act (and, ahem, you can tell). This may be the only time you ever hear his voice in the entire series. I am so pleased he was captured for all of you to hear! He was really such a fine man. As I mentioned in a different post, I heard some years ago that he is now deceased. I hope that is not true. Carl was so generous, so patient. He directed many of the shows himself.
The red-shirted expert is Paul Nelson. He is also Gumshoe.
This is one of the first shows where the real of nature of Astro -- that he is nuclear powered -- is revealed. In Japan that is of course horrific -- it's horrific everywhere. That's why the classmates fear him. As many of you may know, that's the dramatic duality in the character that so excited the original 1960s audience. A little boy -- with the power to destroy us all, but who refuses that power, to help.
Wow, that dramatic background music is now so disco.
Great grunts from Patty, saving everyone. You'll laugh, but that stuff was hard to do. Many takes, often just "wild tracked" or "tiger tracked" -- done alone and dropped in later. That's when our fine engineers proved their stuff.
Ugh. Those closing lyrics are still awful to my ear.
"Atlas Lives Again"
What, he was dead?
Astro, Gumshoe and Elefun credits same as before, of course. The fat little cop is Greg Zerkle.
Good lord, here is Skunk at last! He was all through the pilot, but finally on screen on the DVDs here. His voice is way too high; our director constantly disagreed, but an 8-foot villain? He needs a dark, throaty sound. Ha! I loved doing all the "ums" and "ahs." Always. Richard Ganoung is my sidekick.
Nope, nope, nope. Atlas is a little golden boy. Too much too soon! We lost his story in the cuts made to the pilot. Paul Nelson is Atlas.
Ick, hate my voice. I match the lip movements very well -- and that's the problem. Sounds awkward. If I may say so, I was known to the crew for good matching. If you didn't match well, it cost a LOT of hours in post, spilcing tiny bits of tape. But it makes the dialogue sound stilted.
The reporter is our director, Del Lewis.
The faceless robots are Kahlei Slick and Richard Ganoung.
This all sucks. The restored pilot must be made available. It spells out everything. Damn, I wish I had it to share. Atlas is just coming out of nowhere. That was what the pilot was ABOUT; nuclear power for good, and nuclear power for evil, inside Atlas. That Atlas was so conflicted, and that he grew from being a literally golden child, was at the heart of the show. I am so sad to see it all cut.
Gotta love those neo-tecton crystals. Is that why my own eyes are red in the morning?
Okay, so now we hear that Atlas died even before we saw his birth in the cut pilot? Ahem, okay, I know I am not Skunk. But in a way I am. Damn it, I stole Astro's plans and I built that freaking gold sucker! Where's the love for Skunk?
Atlas speaks of his "magnetic power." Delete that and read "nuclear." Again, that's what the whole series is about.
There are so many in the cast who do not "appear" in this episode. Richard Ganoung is Astro's dad. Kahlei Slick is mom.
Ahem! Astro's mom is hot! Why is she with that fat sucker?
Ergh. The closing credit lyrics are excruciatingly bad.