Around the World in Eighty Days (1972 TV series)
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''Around the World in Eighty Days'' is an animated television series that lasted one season of 16 episodes, broadcast during the 1972–1973 season by
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. It was the first Australian-produced cartoon to be shown on American network television. Leif Gram directed all 16 episodes, and the stories were loosely adapted by Chester "Chet" Stover from the 1873 novel by
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.


Plot

More comedic in tone than Verne's novel, the motives of
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( Alastair Duncan) differ from those of his literary forerunner. In this story, Fogg is passionately in love with Belinda Maze (
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), whose uncle, Lord Maze (
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), sternly disapproves of the commoner Fogg marrying his niece. Fogg proposes a wager: if he can travel around the world in eighty days, then Lord Maze will give him Belinda's hand in marriage; if Fogg fails, he will abandon her. The two men also make a side bet of £20,000. Fogg is accompanied by his valet, Jean Passepartout (
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), and Passepartout's pet monkey, Toto. They employ all the methods of transportation available in the late 19th century—balloons, trains, elephants, and steamships—in the course of their journey. Fogg and Passepartout dispense geographical knowledge to the audience at each of their stops. Lord Maze hires a saboteur, Mr. Fix (
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), to interfere with Fogg and Passepartout's journey. Unlike his counterpart in Verne's novel, Fix is not a
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detective attempting to arrest Fogg on suspicion of bank robbery. Fogg manages to complete his journey by the end of the programme's single-season run, winning Belinda's hand with little time to spare.


Episode structure

Each episode has the same structure: * Fogg describes their destination to Passepartout. * Fogg asks Passepartout to pack the bag with a seemingly random collection of items. * Fogg teaches a proverb. * Fix describes aloud about his plan to stop Fogg. * Fogg and Passepartout follow their itinerary, while Fix tries to stop them. * During the journey, Fogg finds the time to explain the history and geography of the locations they visit. * Eventually, all the items Fogg and Passepartout took with them prove to be essential. * The proverb Fogg introduced at the beginning of the episode also proves to be essential for their success. * The episode ends with Fogg saying "Good show, Passepartout!"


Places and proverbs in each episode


Production history

The series was produced through Australian Air Programs International, one of whose staff producers, Walter J. Hucker, served as the
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. NBC transmitted the sixteen episodes in the United States on its Saturday morning schedule during the 1972–1973 season.


Music

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composed the theme music, set to a variation on the tune of "
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". The lyrics were written, specifically for the show, by an uncredited writer.


Home video release

''Around the World in Eighty Days'' was released on Region 1 DVD in the United States in a two disc set by Visual Entertainment on September 27, 2011.


References


External links

*
The theme song
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