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''Sigmund and the Sea Monsters'' is an American
children's television series Children's television series (or children's television shows) are television programs designed for children, normally scheduled for broadcast during the morning and afternoon when children are awake. They can sometimes run during the early evenin ...
that ran from September 8, 1973 to October 18, 1975, produced by Sid and Marty Krofft and aired on Saturday mornings. It was syndicated by itself from December 1975 to June 1978 and later as part of the ''Krofft Superstars'' show from 1978 to 1985.


Plot

The show centered on two brothers named Johnny and Scott Stuart. While playing on the beach near Dead Man's Point, the two of them discover a friendly young
sea monster Sea monsters are beings from folklore believed to dwell in the sea and often imagined to be of immense size. Marine monsters can take many forms, including sea dragons, sea serpents, or tentacled beasts. They can be slimy and scaly and are ofte ...
named Sigmund who had been thrown out by his comically dysfunctional undersea family for refusing to frighten people. The boys hide Sigmund in their clubhouse. Plotlines were very simple and straightforward, usually some variation on the idea of Sigmund doing something silly to arouse attention, and the boys working to prevent him from being found by Sigmund's brothers Blurp and Slurp who want Sigmund to scare people in order to impress their parents Sweet Mama Ooze and Big Daddy Ooze. The brothers also worked to hide Sigmund from their overbearing housekeeper Zelda, elderly neighbor Mrs. Eldels, and Sheriff Chuck Bevans. Strangely, the parents were never seen on the show, nor did they return home by the end of the series. The episodes included songs as part of the plot development. The character(s), generally Johnny, would sing a song about what he was thinking or feeling about something going on in his life, from things that made him happy to anxiety about girls. While videotaping the first episode of Season Two, a hot light fell and started a fire. No one was injured, but the fire destroyed all of the sets and much of the costumes and other props. Most of Season Two was taped with minimal sets.


Characters


Main characters

* Sigmund Ooze (performed by
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, voiced by Walker Edmiston) – A sea monster who was kicked out of his family for not being able to scare a human. * Johnny and Scott Stuart (portrayed by Johnny Whitaker and Scott Kolden) – Two brothers who discovered Sigmund when they were playing at the beach


Ooze Family

The Ooze Family are a family of sea monsters that live out at Dead Man's Point. They kicked Sigmund out after he would not scare a human. Most episodes would have them trying to harm Johnny and Scott to no avail. The Ooze Family consists of: * Sweet Mama Ooze (performed by
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, voiced by Sidney Miller) – The matriarch of the Ooze family. Sweet Mama's characterization was based loosely on Phyllis Diller. * Big Daddy Ooze (performed by Joe A. Giamalva and
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, voiced by Walker Edmiston) – The patriarch of the Ooze family. Big Daddy was a spoof of
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from '' All in the Family''. In the sixth episode of the first season, he is identified as "Melvin Ooze" by a tax collector. * Blurp Ooze (performed by Larry Larsen, voiced by Walker Edmiston) – A brother of Sigmund. Blurp's voice characterization was based loosely on that of the fictional character Gomer Pyle. * Slurp Ooze (performed by Paul Gale, voiced by Walker Edmiston) – A brother of Sigmund. * Prince – The Ooze family's pet
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who acts like the family dog.


Humans

* Zelda (portrayed by
Mary Wickes Mary Wickes (born Mary Isabella Wickenhauser; June 13, 1910 – October 22, 1995) was an American actress. She often played supporting roles as prim, professional women, secretaries, nurses, nuns, therapists, teachers and housekeepers, who made ...
) – The overbearing housekeeper who watches over Johnny and Scott. * Mrs. Eldels (portrayed by Margaret Hamilton) – The elderly neighbor of Johnny and Scott. * Chuck Bevans (portrayed by Joe Higgins) – The local sheriff. * Gertrude (portrayed by
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) – A housekeeper who briefly replaced Zelda during the second season. Gertrude was a tough USMC drill instructor. The boys were relieved when Zelda returned after Gertrude was scared away by the house being "haunted".


Other characters

* Sheldon (portrayed by
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) – A magical "Sea Genie" who lives in a shell that debuted during the second season. Unfortunately, Sheldon was a bumbler and his "whammy" spells seldom worked properly. * Shelby (portrayed by
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) – A Sea Genie who is Sheldon's nephew.


Music

The songs for the show were co-written by Danny Janssen, Bobby Hart and Wes Farrell. A cover of the show's theme song, performed by Tripping Daisy, is included on the 1995
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'' Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits'', produced by
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for
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.


Album

Eleven songs from the show were released on Johnny Whitaker's album ''Friends (Music from the Television Series 'Sigmund and the Sea Monsters')'' (Chelsea Records, BCL1-0332). All songs written by Danny Janssen and Bobby Hart, except where noted.


Side 1

# "Friends" (Janssen, Hart, Farrell) # "Keep It a Secret" # "A Simple Song" # "The Magician" # "Monster Rock" (Janssen, Hart, Farrell) # "It's Up to You"


Side 2

# "Can't Get You Off My Mind" # "Running 'Round in Circles" # "Lovin' Ain't Easy" # "Sigmund and the Sea Monsters" # "Day and Night"


Production

''Sigmund and the Sea Monsters'' was the first Krofft Saturday morning production that was produced for more than one season. Previous entries ''
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'' (1969), '' The Bugaloos'' (1970), and '' Lidsville'' (1971) were in production with new episodes for only a single season. ''Sigmund'', however, did not follow the "stranger in a strange land" premise as many of the previous Krofft shows had done. Other Krofft shows which did not follow the premise were ''The Bugaloos'', ''
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'', '' Pryor's Place'' and ''
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''. Costumes were created by Oliver Soublette. One episode features an appearance by
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and another that features
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(who had played Jimmy on ''H.R. Pufnstuf''). The series was created and produced by Sid & Marty Krofft and Si Rose.


Episodes


Season 1 (1973)


Season 2 (1974)


Home media

In the United States, the first season of the show was released on DVD in 2005 by Rhino Entertainment, featuring all 17 original broadcast episodes, uncut and digitally remastered. It was released again on September 6, 2011 from Vivendi Entertainment. Although there were plans for season two to be released on DVD, it was cancelled because of low sales. In Australia, the complete series was released in a region-free four-disk set by Beyond Home Entertainment. However this set (along with both U.S releases of season one) are now out of print and hard to find.


Reboot

In 2015 Sid and Marty Krofft announced that
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was partnering with them to create an updated version of ''Sigmund and the Sea Monsters''. In June 2016, the pilot was released. In late 2016, it was announced that the pilot was picked up for a first season. Production for the first season occurred over the first half of 2017. A teaser trailer was released at the 2017
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. In this version of the series, David Arquette plays Captain Barnabus who believes sea monsters are real and devotes his life to capturing them. Instead of living with a housekeeper, the boys are spending the summer at their aunt Maxine's with their cousin Robyn when they discover Sigmund. Seven episodes were released on October 13, 2017. The rest of the cast consists of Solomon Stewart as Johnny, Kyle Harrison Breitkopf as Scott, Rebecca Bloom as Robyn, Eileen O'Connell as Aunt Maxine, Johnny Whitaker as Zach, Mark Povinelli as Sigmund,
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as the voice of Sigmund, Meegan Godfrey as Blurp, Michael Oosterom as the voice of Blurp, Dan Crespin as Slurp, Victor Yerrid as the voice of Slurp, Lexi Pearl as Mama, and Donna Kimball as the voice of Mama.


Episodes


Season 1 (2016)


References


External links

* {{Sid and Marty Krofft NBC original programming 1970s American children's comedy television series 1973 American television series debuts 1975 American television series endings American television shows featuring puppetry Television series about brothers Television series about dysfunctional families Television series about teenagers Television series by Sid and Marty Krofft Television Productions