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''Misterjaw'' is a 34-episode cartoon television series, produced at DePatie-Freleng Enterprises in 1976 for '' The Pink Panther Laugh and a Half Hour and a Half Show'' television series on NBC. Reruns continued on the Think Pink Panther Show on NBC through September 3, 1978.


Plot

Misterjaw (voiced by Arte Johnson) was a blue-colored
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(who wore a purple vest with white collar, a black bow tie and black top hat) who liked to leap out of the water and shout "HEEGotcha!" or "Gotcha!" at unsuspecting folks who would run off in terror. He spoke with a German accent and was known to mispronounce words, such as "knucklehead" pronounced as "ka-nucklehead". He also had a sidekick, a green-scaled, brown bowler hatted Brooklyn-accented
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named Catfish (voiced by Arnold Stang) who usually referred to Misterjaw as "Boss" or "Chief"; Misterjaw usually called Catfish either "pal-ly", "fella" or "sonny" when in a good mood, or names like "dumbkoff", "ka-nucklehead" or "macaroni brain" when irritated. At times, Misterjaw would mistakenly address his sidekick as "Dogfish", only to correct himself a split second later by saying "I mean, Catfish". The primary goal of Misterjaw and Catfish was to catch Harry
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(voiced by Bob Ogle). In several instances, the duo were pursued by Fearless Freddy the Shark Hunter (voiced by
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) in ''Merry Sharkman, Merry Sharkman'' and ''To Catch a Halibut''. All entries were directed by
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(who died suddenly after production was completed) with co-direction from Sid Marcus and produced by
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and
Friz Freleng Isadore "Friz" Freleng (August 21, 1905May 26, 1995), credited as I. Freleng early in his career, was an American animator, cartoonist, director, producer, and composer known for his work at Warner Bros. Cartoons on the ''Looney Tunes'' and '' ...
. The music and score for the series were composed by Doug Goodwin. A brief version of the John Williams ''Jaws'' theme was used with the variation of the two-note theme. None of the shorts contained any credit information; only the series title, episode title, 1976 copyright and end titles were shown. All episodes include a laugh track.


Episodes

All episodes were directed by Robert McKimson and Sid Marcus. # ''Flying Fool'' # ''Shopping Spree'' # ''To Catch a Halibut'' # ''Beach Resort'' # ''Monster of the Deep'' # ''Showbiz Shark'' # ''Aladdin's Lump'' # ''Little Red Riding Halibut'' (a parody of ''
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'') # ''The Codfather'' (a takeoff of ''
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'', title is the same most of previous series ''
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'') # ''Davey Jones' Locker'' # ''Flying Saucer'' # ''The Shape of Things'' # ''Caught In The Act'' # ''Merry Sharkman, Merry Sharkman'' (a takeoff of ''
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'') # ''Sea Chase'' # ''Aloha, Hah, Hah!'' # ''Never Shake Hands with a Piranha'' # ''Stand-In Room Only'' # ''The Fishy Time Machine'' # ''Transistorized Shark'' # ''The $6.95 Bionic Shark'' (a takeoff of ''
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'') # ''Moulin Rogues'' # ''Holiday in Venice'' # ''Shark and the Beanstalk'' (a parody of ''
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'') # ''The Aquanuts'' # ''Cannery Caper'' # ''Fish Anonymous'' # ''Maguiness Book of Records (a take of
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)'' # ''Cool Shark'' # ''Deep Sea Rodeo'' # ''Mama'' # ''Easy Come Easy Go'' # ''No Man's Halibut'' # ''Sweat Hog Shark'' (a reference to '' Welcome Back, Kotter'') Episodes 2, 3, 5, 13, 21, 22, and 26 were pulled from NBC's 1977-1978 reruns of the show.


Production notes

* ''Misterjaw'' is the fifth and final cartoon series to appear in the
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distribution package. * ''Misterjaw'' was one of two cartoon sharks created as a cash-in on the ''
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'' craze, (the other being the Hanna-Barbera-created '' Jabberjaw''). * As of July 2005, ''Misterjaw'' has regularly been seen on
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's Boomerang in the
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(along with '' The Pink Panther Show'' and other DePatie-Freleng cartoons). As of 2006, all the ''Misterjaw'' episodes have been aired. Three of the cartoons shown on Boomerang have been edited (some scenes from ''Beach Resort'', ''Monster of the Deep'', and the ending of ''Holiday in Venice'' were removed). * The show was also known as ''Mr. Jaws and Catfish''. * In the entry ''Little Red Riding Halibut'', Misterjaw quips "Verrry interesting..." after looking in a picnic basket that Harry Halibut left behind which was booby-trapped with mousetraps. This catchphrase was first uttered by Arte Johnson (who voiced Misterjaw) on '' Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In''. * ''Misterjaw'' was featured on South African television in the 1980s as a morning cartoon called "Grootbek en Katvis" and was dubbed into Afrikaans.


Home video


VHS

''Misterjaw Cartoon Festival Featuring Monster of the Deep'' was released for VHS on 1987 as part of the "Viddy-Oh for Kids". It contains the first five episodes of the series.


DVD / Blu-ray

The complete series was digitally remastered, issued on its own two-disc Blu-Ray/DVD collection (the first 17 shorts on disc 1 and the last 17 shorts on disc 2) by Kino International (under licensed from
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). It was released on April 24, 2018.Update (Including New Street Date, Artwork Extras) for 'MisterJaw: The DePatie-Freleng Collection'
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References


External links



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