Learning Day: Captain Video vs. The Space Idiots 🌭
Added 2020-10-26 12:01:01 +0000 UTCCaptain Video and his Video Rangers was a 1950s sci-fi TV series that absolutely pioneered the burgeoning art of not giving a shit. They barely named the characters. Captain Video’s first name was Captain and The Video Ranger’s first name was “The.” He had generic adventures in space and the show was so low-budget they couldn’t afford to make all of it so they showed clips from other shows to fill the time. That’s no joke - large chunks of early Captain Video episodes were just somebody watching a better show and explaining “all the people you see are really undercover Video Rangers.”
In keeping with that grand tradition of drunken apathy, Captain Video’s Children’s Activity Books were 7 pages long and half of one of those was a form you had to fill out. You colored things like “the commissioner’s radio” and “an unadorned wall.” You could listen along to a custom album for each book, presumably with all eight words on it. You could cut out your own puppets which, in true Captain Video fashion, don’t even fold up right and fall off your finger when you move them, thus ruining the daily play you put on for your dogs because it is the plague, and shit is getting weird.
Anyway, it’s crazy that they put the narration below the speech bubbles, when you’re supposed to read the narration first. I don’t know why they did it this way! VIDEEEOOOO!
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Stupid commenting software, stepping on my joke: Those Holley 6-barrel space carburetors can be tricky when starting them going down a gravity well. See? It's not funny now.
Dean Costello
2020-10-26 21:46:50 +0000 UTCI have to admit I got a chuckle out of Octavo trying to flood the space carburetor in the third panel. Those Holley 6-barrel space carbur
Dean Costello
2020-10-26 21:45:01 +0000 UTC