Josie and the Pussycats followed the adventures of an
all-girl rock and roll group as they traveled the world playing gigs
and solving mysteries. Dan DeCarlo created these character’s in the
late 1950’s, at first he wanted to called his book "Here's
Josie", named after his wife, and inspired by a costume she had worn to
a party. He tried, unsuccessfully to sell the idea as a strip to
various comic strip syndicates. Eventually he brought the idea to
Archie Comics, who published it as Josie and the Pussycats comic book
in 1963. The stories followed the day-to-day adventures of Josie and
her girlfriend Melody. During the 1960s, Josie and Melody became
a Hanna-Barbara cartoon show on CBS in Saturday mornings. Turning Josie
and Melody into a rock band, along with new friend Valerie.
Singer/guitarist Josie was the level-headed leader, drummer Melody
added zaniness with her half-witted remarks and effervescent charm, and
tambourinist Valerie, she was the brains of the group, typically saving
the day with her intellect and know-how.
In the first season they fighted against
memorable villains like Captain Nemo,
Mastermind, Countess, Midas, Dr.Greenthumb, Mr. X,
Dr. Madroux, Scorpion, Dr. Strangemoon, Secret Six, Evil Eye, Serpent,
The Hawk, Shadow, Laser and Zor. In the picture of the right you
can see some of those villans that they encounter. These were not
villans a la Scooby Doo, these were actual Super Villans that wanted to
take over the world
using Hi-Tec devices or magical objects.
ALAN:
ALEXANDRA CABOT:
JOSIE
JAMES:
SEBASTIÁN:
STRANGE
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FIRST SEASONS [ 1970-1971 ] 1.- " The Nemo's a No No Affair" 2.- "A Greenthumb Is Not a Goldfinger" 3.- "The Secret Six Secret" 4.- "Swap Plot Flop" 5.- "The Midas Mix-up" 6.- "X Marks the Spot" 7.- "Chili Today and Hot Tomale" 8.- "Never Mind a Master Mind" 9.- "Plateau of the Apes Plot" 10.- "Strangemoon over Miami" 11.- "All Wong in Hong Kong" 12.- "Melody Memory Mix-up" 13.- "The Great Pussycat Chase" 14.- "Spy School Spoof" 15.- "The Jumpin' Jupiter Affair" 16.- "Don't Count on a Countess" ![]() |
SECOND SEASONS [ 1971-1972 ] 2.- “Make Way for the Multi-men” 3.- “The Sleeping Planet” 4.- “Alien Alan” 5.- “The Water Planet” 6.- “The Sun Haters” 7.- “The Mini-Man Menace” 8.- “The Space Pirates” 9.- “Anything You Can Zoo” 10.- “Now You See Them, Now You Don't” 11.- “The Four-Eyed Dragon of Cygnon” 12.- “The Forward Backward People of Xarock" 13.- “The Hollow Planet” 14.- “All Hail Goddess Melody” 15.- “Outer Space Ark” 16.- “Warrior Women of Amazonia” "The Haunted Showboat" |
Here is a Josie and the Pussy Cats glass put out by Pepsi in 1977. © Hanna Barbera Productions, Inc. Click on the image to view it at normal size. |
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| The following drawings are the first layouts that were made of Josie and the Pussy Cats characters. |
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following drawings are Josie and
the Pussy Cats Pencil Test. |
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| JOSIE AND THE
PUSSYCATS PRODUCTION CELLS, DRAWINGS AND SCANS FROM THE SHOW. |
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| PRODUCTION CREDITS |
| Produced and Directed by William Hanna
and Joseph Barbera Co-Producer: Alex Lovy Story Supervision: Joe Ruby, Ken Spears Story by: Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, Bill Lutz Story Director: Willie Ito, Paul Sommer, Earl Klein, Howard Swift Additional Voices (uncredited): Daws Butler, John Stephenson, Henry Corden Animation Director: Charles A. Nichols Production Design: Iwao Takamoto Production Supervisor: Victor O. Schipek Layout: Jerry Eisenberg, Homer Jonas, Lou Appet, Jan Green, John Ahern, Don Jurwich, Stan Green, Roman Arambula. Animation: Bill Keil, Ed Parks, Xenia, George Gopper, Carlos Alfonso, Oliver E. Callahan, Lillian Evans, John Sparey, Joan Orbison, Hugh Fraser, Tom Ray, Hicks Lokey, Jay Sarbry Titles: Robert Schaefer Music Supervision: La La Productions Musical Director: Ted Nichols Background Styling: Fernando Montealegre |
Backgrounds: Fernando Arce, Martin Forte,
Rene Garcia, Gino Giudice, Richard Khim, Gary Niblett, Iraj Paran, Curtis Perkins, Eric Semones, Peter Van Elk Josie Theme by Hoyt Curtin, D. Williams and J. Roland Technical Supervision: Frank Pakier Ink & Paint Supervision: Roberta Greutert Xerography: Robert "Tiger" West Sound Direction: Richard Olson, Bill Getty Editorial Supervision: Larry Cowan Music Editor: Pat Foley Effects Editor: Richard Allen, Milton Krear, Wayne Hughes Negative Consultant: William E. DeBoer Post-Production Supervisor: Joed Eaton Camera: Charles Flekal, Roy Wade, Bill Kotler, Dennis Weaver Created by John Goldwater and Richard Goldwater for the "Josie and the Pussycats" comic book originally designed by Dan DeCarlo A Hanna-Barbera Production . Copyright 1970 Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc./Radio Comics, Inc. |
| All the material in this page is property of the Hanna Barbera Studios and is only being use for entertainment purposes. |