Rod Rocket is the first animated cartoon with production credited to Filmation, starting in syndication in 1963. The series consisted of five-minute cliffhanger segments, with five segments making a full story. Television stations broadcast the single-segment version daily on the local children's afternoon show, or package them together to make 26 weekly half-hour shows.
History[]
Rod Rocket was originally produced by True Line, a small Los Angeles animation studio that subcontracted the newly formed Filmation Associates created by Lou Scheimer and Hal Sutherland in 1963. Scheimer and Sutherland had met while working at Larry Harmon Productions on the made-for-TV Bozo the Clown and Popeye cartoons. They produced the series for SIB Productions, a Japanese company.
Plot[]
A boy named Rod Rocket and his best friend, Joey, are sent by wise codger Professor Argus on an exploratory mission in a spaceship called the Little Argo. He waits for them at home with his teenage granddaughter, Cassie. While in space, Rod and Joey constantly battle two bumbling cosmonauts.
Voices[]
The voice cast included:
- Sam Edwards - Rod Rocket, Joey
- Hal Smith - Professor Angus
- Pat Blake - Cassie
Episodes[]
- "Slave Labor in Space"
- "The Lava Trap"
- "Lost in a Lunar Mist"
- "Lights On"
- "The Acid Test"