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"Hey, Hey, Hey, It's Fat Albert" (1969) Articles, Publications and Concept Art 

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A selection of articles and preproduction art for the rare initial Fat Albert special from 1969, "Hey, Hey, Hey, It's Fat Albert".
The concept art (as well as photos of cels actually used in the production) can be found here: web.archive.org/web/201102101...
Another print ad scan: artsandculture.google.com/ass...
Interesting note: Leo's art at 1:48 is described as "Crosby" on the website, but his hat and striped shirt were seemingly repurposed for Weasel, one of the kids in the special who was cut from the Filmation series.

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@RoaryJP
@RoaryJP Год назад
Every few weeks there seems to be 'lost animation' coming to light here on RU-vid. I hope somebody out there has a copy and can post the special someday.
@HoorayTV21
@HoorayTV21 5 месяцев назад
Its not lost. They just won't air it. The Herbie Hancock soundtrack is probably too expensive. The Paley Center has it in its entirety. Sound has been found though.
@neilsoulman
@neilsoulman 3 месяца назад
​@@HoorayTV21that makes sense, but was wondering then if the song played here ,",tell me a bedtime story" is just on Rotunda LP or was that track originaly on the score of the nov 69 pilot as well?
@susanfit47
@susanfit47 7 месяцев назад
In this special, Bill and Russell are eating breakfast, but complain about the "lumps" in the cereal. They are told to finish eating it by their mother before leaving to meet up with their friends Nolan, Dumb Donald, Old Weird Harold, and Weasel. Dumb Donald dropped his football down a sewer hole after being told by his mother "not to throw it, not to kick it, not to throw it." Using a wad of gum and Harold's long lanky body, they manage to retrieve it. The boys are preparing for an upcoming football game against the Terrors with Bill reiterating that their friend Fat Albert will be there to help them win the game. Fat Albert appears at the mere mention of his name and with a loud booming "Hey, hey, hey!" They are soon greeted by their friend Rudy who invites them all to come see The Wolf Man movie which is playing at the local cinema. Everyone agrees to go, except Fat Albert who does not like scary movies and heads home. The rest of the boys go to see the film (using real footage from the actual movie) and despite putting on a tough front, are clearly scared of the picture. They walk home together where everything proceeds to scare them. They then try to laugh it off by making fat jokes about Fat Albert. They unknowingly pass by his apartment building where he hears them and becomes sad. On the day of the game, Bill goes to visit Fat Albert who makes it known that he does not want to be friends with him anymore and plans to move away after telling his parents. Bill goes to the game where the Terrors clobber Bill's team. Desperate, Bill goes back to Fat Albert and apologizes by offering to pay him for the next couple of weeks. Fat Albert appears at the game and helps defeat the Terrors. Fat Albert is hailed a hero and tells his friends that he is not moving away after all. While NBC did re-air the special twice following its initial airing, it has rarely been seen since. The film is in the collection of the Paley Center for Media, which has only held a very small number of screenings of the feature. It was created by Bill Cosby and animator Ken Mundie. It was based on Cosby's stand-up routines and his characters, which were based on his childhood. It would later inspire the long-running 1972 animated series Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids. A second special, Weird Harold, aired on May 4, 1973. The special has a very different style from the later series. As a stylistic choice, the animators drew directly onto cels with grease pencils and actual footage of Philadelphia were used for backgrounds. Cosby disliked the character designs used in the special, with Mundie explaining that "[Cosby] wanted [the protagonists] to be more a fun bunch of kids." For the football match sequence, stock footage of NFL games play in the background, and when Fat Albert tackles the Green Street Terrors, stock shots of building demolitions are used. The music was provided by Herbie Hancock, who later used some of the music he composed on his album Fat Albert Rotunda. Unlike the later Cosby Kids series and specials, it has not been released on DVD.
@barklagestudios6464
@barklagestudios6464 7 месяцев назад
Seen an Antique store not to long ago selling an old projector tape, it said “Fat Albert Screening.” At first I didn’t know what it was I thought it meant the Television Fat Albert cartoon, now finding out about this I wish I bought it
@ReggieBOI404
@ReggieBOI404 7 месяцев назад
Do you know if it’s still at the place or no?
@barklagestudios6464
@barklagestudios6464 7 месяцев назад
@@ReggieBOI404 I don’t quite remember the stores name but I believe it was somewhere in Tallahassee
@HoorayTV21
@HoorayTV21 5 месяцев назад
Luckily it exists so we don't need to care too much about the copy your Canadian girlfriend had at a thrift store you don't know where it is.............
@scottw11354
@scottw11354 10 месяцев назад
Amazing
@leaodoproerd2008
@leaodoproerd2008 Год назад
Bro some times people let record things at the palley center of media the rocket power pilot got leaked and it was at the palley center help me encourage people to release it
@thefatalbertarchive5281
@thefatalbertarchive5281 Год назад
I'll see what I can do. I don't really know who I'd contact about recording it as I don't really know anyone with access to the Paley Center. On top of that, I don't want to get anyone in legal trouble. On their website it does state that recording is prohibited, so I'm kind of doubtful that the Rocket Power pilot was actually recorded legitimately. I have attempted to contact Leo Sullivan, who has one of the only known copies, but he never got back to me. I'll post any sort of updates I get, as I plan to contact some of the other people involved too.
@leaodoproerd2008
@leaodoproerd2008 Год назад
@@thefatalbertarchive5281 nice man im 3 years trying to find this special i live here at brasil and fat albert is kinda famous here the name of the show here is gordo alberto e a turma cosby and i would really appreciate to watch the beginning of this incredible show
@neilsoulman
@neilsoulman 3 месяца назад
​@@leaodoproerd2008only way to see it is at Paley film archives in New York city, been looking for it for 20 years myself and I am from mid western U.S.
@neilsoulman
@neilsoulman 3 месяца назад
Right, but Rocket power was from 80s so I am guessing could be format issues, original pilot was from Nov 12, 69, so videotape format was not a thing, also probably copywright issues between artists doing drawings, copywrite with Herbie Hancock, Bill Cosby, studios and script writers. just guessing, would love to see it again and have my grands see it, will be on my bucket list if I get to the apple again for sure.
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