7.2 /10 1 Votes
6.3/10 Starring Lionel G. Wilson Number of seasons 1 Cast Lionel G. Wilson | 8/10 IMDb Created by Gene Deitch Directed by Gene Deitch First episode date 1957 Number of episodes 26 Director Gene Deitch | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Similar Captain Kangaroo, Crusader Rabbit, The Ruff and Reddy Show, Underdog, Clutch Cargo |
Tom Terrific was an early animated series on American television, presented as part of the Captain Kangaroo children's television show.
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Created by Gene Deitch under the Terrytoons studio (which by that time was a subsidiary of CBS, the network that broadcast Captain Kangaroo), Tom Terrific ran in a series of five-minute cartoons created specifically for the Captain Kangaroo show from 1957-1959, and was rerun on Kangaroo for years thereafter. For several years after 1962, Tom Terrific would be broadcast every other week, alternating with Lariat Sam, another Terrytoons creation.

Gene Deitch adapted the feature from his earlier newspaper comic strip, "Terr'ble Thompson!" distributed during the 1950s by United Features Syndicate. Terr'ble Thompson was a six-year-old boy who imagined himself to be the "Hero of Hist'ry" and freely travelled back in time to assist historical figures. An illustrated book reprinting the adventures of this precursor to Tom Terrific was published by Fantagraphics Books.

All the voices were performed by Lionel Wilson (who later voiced Eustace Bagge from the Cartoon Network series Courage the Cowardly Dog).

Drawn in a simple style, it featured a gee-whiz boy hero, Tom Terrific, who lived in a treehouse and could transform himself into anything he wanted thanks to his magic, funnel-shaped "thinking cap," which also enhanced his intelligence. He had a comic lazybones of a sidekick, Mighty Manfred the Wonder Dog, and an arch-foe named Crabby Appleton, whose motto was, "I'm rotten to the core!" Other foes included Mr. Instant, the Instant Thing King; Captain Kidney Bean; Sweet Tooth Sam, the Candy Bandit; and Isotope Feeney, The Meany.
Tom Terrific appeared in the 1999 pilot Curbside in where he was voiced by Haley Joel Osment.
Terrific was ranked # 32 by TV Guide magazine among its "50 Greatest TV Cartoon Characters." There has never been an authorized VHS or DVD release of the series.
Episodes
Theme song
Tom Terrific's theme song
Terrytoons presents:
The real, great adventures of me, Tom Terrific!
With Mighty Manfred, the Wonder Dog!
Teeeeeee-Rif-ic!
I'm Tom Terrific, greatest hero ever!
Terrific is the name for me, 'cause I'm so clever.
I can be what I want to be, and if you'd like to see,
Follow, and follow me!
If you see a plane up-high,
A diesel train go roaring by.
A bumble bee, or a tree, it's me!
When there is trouble,
I'm there on the double.
From Atlantic to Pacific,
They know Tom Terrific!
Aaand, I'm Mighty Manfred, the Wonder dog,
Aaand Tom's ever faithful companion.
There was another version of the theme song, and that was in Season 2.
Teeeeeee-Rif-ic!
Terrytoons presents:
The real, great adventures of me, Tom Terrific!
With Mighty Manfred, the Wonder Dog!
I'm Tom Terrific, great adventure lover!
With Mighty Manfred at my side, villains run for cover.
I can be anything you see, change my shape most readily,
How I do it puzzles me!
If you see a rocket blast,
A sailing ship come sailing past.
A little flea, a golden key, it's me!
All kinds of fun things,
I'm never just one thing.
T-E-R-R-ific,
My name's Tom Terrific!
Aaand, I'm Mighty Manfred, the Wonder dog,
Aaand Tom's ever faithful companion.
Crabby Appleton's theme song:
My name is Crabby Appleton,
and I am simply awful.
It does my heart a lot of good
to do a deed unlawful!
I'm fond of gloom, impending doom,
I think good deeds are sappy!
I laugh with glee, it pleases me
when everyone's unhappy.
– (last verse sung in a low voice)
Crabby Appleton's theme also had a variation:
My name is Crabby Appleton,
I'm rotten to the core.
I do a bad deed every day,
and sometimes three or four.
I can't stand fun for anyone,
I think good deeds are sappy,
I laugh with glee, it pleases me,
when everyone's unhappy.
– (last verse sung in a low voice)
Production
There were 26 stories produced, the first thirteen filmed in 1957, the remaining thirteen filmed in 1958. Each story was split into five parts for broadcast each weekday morning. During the years that Captain Kangaroo was also broadcast on Saturday mornings, the episodes would be re-edited into two parts (with cliffhangers and recaps from the daily versions eliminated), the first part broadcast during the first half-hour, the conclusion during the second half-hour.