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''Space Academy'' is an American
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television series produced by
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that originally aired Saturday mornings on the
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television network, from September 10 to December 17, 1977. (Repeats ran on and off until September 1, 1979.) A total of 15 half-hour episodes were made.


Cast

The program starred veteran actor
Jonathan Harris Jonathan Daniel Harris ( Charasuchin; November 6, 1914 – November 3, 2002) was an American character actor whose career included more than 500 television and film appearances, as well as Voice-over, voiceovers. Two of his best-known roles we ...
, best known as Dr. Zachary Smith of ''
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;'' co-starring were Pamelyn Wanda Ferdin, Ric Carrott, Maggie Cooper,
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, Ty Henderson, and Eric Greene. The program featured a pint-sized robot called "Peepo", a
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machine voiced by
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talking through a pitch-shifter with regenerative delay. Ferdin and Tochi had been among the child actors who played a group of children orphaned by an evil being masquerading as an
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in the 1968 ''
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'' episode '' And the Children Shall Lead''. Guest stars included Lawrence "Larry" Dobkin;
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("Mother Nature" in the Chiffon margarine TV commercials of the 1960s and 70s);
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;
Dallas McKennon Dallas Raymond McKennon (July 19, 1919 – July 14, 2009), sometimes credited as Dal McKennon, was an American actor. With a career lasting over 50 years, McKennon's best known roles include Gumby for Art Clokey, Archie Andrews in several diffe ...
; and Howard Morris.


Concepts and characters

Established in the "star year" 3732, the Space Academy, located on an
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, brought together the best of young minds, including several with special skills and abilities, to explore the mysteries of space. * Commander Isaac Gampu (Jonathan Harris) was the head of the academy. His many years of space exploration exposed him to conditions that immensely slowed his aging process; though appearing to be in his sixties or seventies, his true age was well over 300 years old, giving him a unique perspective on history and some ideal qualifications as a teacher. He oversaw the activities of three student exploratory teams, the Red, Blue and Gold Teams (although the main characters were all members of the Blue Team). * Chris Gentry (Ric Carrott) and Laura Gentry (Pamelyn Ferdin) were the captain and co-captain, respectively, of the academy's Blue Team. The siblings (Chris was the elder) had highly developed telekinetic and other
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powers. Laura was attracted to Matt Prentiss (John Berwick, later "Rex Ruthless" on '' Hero High''), the occasionally-seen leader of the Red Team. * Adrian Pryce-Jones (the late Maggie Cooper) was number three in the Blue Team's
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and Chris's love interest. * Paul Jerome (the late Ty Henderson), a highly intelligent transferee from the Red Team, was raised on an Earth colony. He was number four in the Blue Team's chain of command (although Paul is introduced as an established academy member in the first episode, he is reintroduced in the second episode as if he were a new character; conversely Loki, introduced in the first episode as a new admission, is reintroduced in the second episode as a long-established member. This
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was acknowledged in the information booklet accompanying the series' DVD release). * Tee Gar Soom (Brian Tochi), number five in Blue Team's chain of command, had superhuman physical strength and continued the
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traditions of his Asian ancestors. He augmented these abilities with newer disciplines, some of which originated on other planets. His major was medicine, and he was often called on to treat other students who were sick. * Loki (Eric Greene) was a young orphan discovered in the first episode on the dying world of Zalon. A playful prankster, Loki could teleport and could see well beyond the
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normally accessible by Earth humans. His frequent catchphrase was " Camelopardus!" As with much of
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in the 1970s, lessons and morals were taught in each episode. These included wide-ranging concepts, such as that the
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possessed by some academy students were not a cure-all for problems, and that even the old and wise could make mistakes. As the students encountered members of extraterrestrial races, even mutated descendants of Earth colonists in space, they came to further develop their wisdom and understanding of diversity throughout the universe. The spaceships commonly seen in the series were called "Seekers" and were used much like a spacebound van or
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. The Seeker's nose was a re-used prop from the earlier Filmation series ''
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''. One term of jargon unique to the program was "ORACO" ("Orders Received And Carried Out"), used when orders were acknowledged by academy personnel.


Episodes


Home media

BCI Eclipse LLC (under its Ink & Paint classic animation entertainment brand) (under license from
Entertainment Rights Entertainment Rights PLC (formerly known as Sleepy Kids PLC and SKD Media PLC) was a British multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate that specialised in television shows and cartoons, children's media, films, and distribution. ...
), released ''Space Academy: The Complete Series'' as a 4-disc Region 1 DVD box set on January 16, 2007. The collection presented episodes uncut, remastered and in order of their original airdates, and included special features about the making of the show. Savor Ediciones, S.A. released ''Space Academy: La Serie Completa'' as a 3-disc Region 2 DVD box set on October 28, 2009./www.amazon.fr/Space-Academy-Serie-Completa-espagnol/dp/B0055KO4Y8/ref=sr_1_3?__mk_fr_FR=ÅMÅŽÕÑ&dchild=1&keywords=space+academy+serie+completa&qid=1591708645&s=dvd&sr=1-3 Unlike the BCI set, this release only contains the episodes, no bonus features. Being a Region 2 release for Spain, the soundtrack is the dubbed Spanish version. Unfortunately, the original English soundtrack was not included, even as a secondary option. The discs are encoded in the PAL video format, which is the same format as the currently-existing masters, so there is a small amount of additional picture area not present on the NTSC conversions released by BCI Eclipse.


Spin-off

In 1978, a
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of ''Space Academy'', '' Jason of Star Command'', debuted. Initially a serialized segment of '' Tarzan and the Super 7'', it starred Craig Littler and
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, with
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as the villain. Star Command was described as a special section of the Space Academy; the show used the same sets, costumes and special effects as the parent program.


Merchandise

In 1977
Aviva Toy Company manufactured and F.W. Woolworth distributed
a set of four eight-and-a-half inch action figures based on ''Space Academy'' characters. The dolls in this set included Issac [sic
Gampu
(described as "Instructor in 'Space Academy'")
Tee Gar Soom
("Almost Super Human Strength")
Chris Gentry
("Member of Space Academy") an
Loki
("Everybody's Mascot"). Also available for the figures were special
adventure outfits
, sold separately.


References

* Companion booklet to ''Space Academy: The Complete Series'' 4-DVD box set (BCI Eclipse 2007).


External links

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