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  • Figuremod73
    That 80's guy
    • Jul 27, 2011
    • 3017

    1975 Animated Planet of the apes

    I came across this by accident on youtube. This is my first time seeing them. I think i would like to have this on dvd.

    I dont know anything about the book, has anyone read it? Theres suppose to be some major differences in terms of technology compared to the film version because of budget concerns.

    Last edited by Figuremod73; Jul 8, '12, 2:34 PM. Reason: found a better copy
  • ctc
    Fear the monkeybat!
    • Aug 16, 2001
    • 11183

    #2
    Hmmmm....

    The series is available on disk. It's kinda neat.... if you can deal with 1970's tv animation. I haven't read the book, but I've been told this is a little closer than the movie but still kind of off. The cartoon adds all sorts of odd stuff to the story.... including a tribe of oddly Buddhist apes, and an airplane.

    Don C.

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    • babycyclops
      Career Member
      • Jul 9, 2010
      • 823

      #3
      I love the fighter plane, and other vehicles and ape war-machines in the cartoon.
      The most troubling aspect of the cartoon is that Urko is voiced by the same guy who did the voice for Fred Flintstone... very weird!

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      • Bruce Banner
        HULK SMASH!
        • Apr 3, 2010
        • 4335

        #4
        I dont know anything about the book, has anyone read it? Theres suppose to be some major differences in terms of technology compared to the film version because of budget concerns.
        The book is very different to the movie in many respects.

        In the book, the planet has apes living in cities identical to 20th century human cities, wearing 20th century style clothing, having 20th century technology, etc.
        But a lot of the major plot points are essentially similar.
        In some ways, the cartoon is closer to the book than the movie was.

        I'm very glad the movie didn't go in that direction. The production design on POTA was masterful; the design of ape city and the ape costumes is iconic and timeless.
        Last edited by Bruce Banner; Jul 9, '12, 6:45 AM.
        PUNY HUMANS!

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        • jwyblejr
          galactic yo-yo
          • Apr 6, 2006
          • 11145

          #5
          I've only watched the first three or four episodes on Hulu.

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          • GalacticaABC
            New Member
            • Jul 1, 2012
            • 25

            #6
            I love the Animated Planet of the Apes 1975 I need to purchase this dvd set

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            • Nostalgiabuff
              Muddling through
              • Oct 4, 2008
              • 11309

              #7
              i have a bootleg of the series on VHS from years backl, before it got an official DVD release. it is an interesting time capsule but the animation is primitive and as noted, hearing Fred Flinstone coming out of Urkos mouth is wierd

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              • lilbrosj66
                Persistent Member
                • Jul 4, 2011
                • 1594

                #8
                I bought this on DVD and though the animation is a bit sketchy at times, I still love it. Anyone who does by it though, the episodes are in the order of their release date, not in the order they were meant to be watched. I think I got the correct order for them off of the POTA Wiki.

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                • Gary Seven
                  New Member
                  • Mar 13, 2012
                  • 14

                  #9
                  I really love the Apes franchise growing up. I remember waking up early to catch the show. Seemed closer to the book then the films at the time.

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                  • jwyblejr
                    galactic yo-yo
                    • Apr 6, 2006
                    • 11145

                    #10
                    Had no idea Friz Freleng and Doug Wildey were involved with this.

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                    • Mikey
                      Verbose Member
                      • Aug 9, 2001
                      • 47244

                      #11
                      I want to like it but I can't

                      To me it's just too unlike the movies

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