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The World of Sid & Marty Krofft - H.R. Pufnstuf

The World of Sid & Marty Krofft - H.R. Pufnstuf

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Your friend when things get rough!
Review: "H.R. Pufnstuf! Who's your friend when things get rough? H.R. Pufnstuf! Doesn't do a little 'cause he can't do enough!" I've been missing my friend for close to 25 years now and it's great to have him back. Oddly enough, the show is both better and worse than I remember it - but mostly better.

First of all, the opening theme is priceless! In my book, it's one of the top five Saturday Morning TV theme songs. The soulful reprise by The Boyds at show's end is also great. (Move over Aretha!)

When I was just a tyke my favorite aspect of the show was, of course, the life-sized puppets - especially H.R. himself. I still like him, but the good ol' boy accent and (*gasp*) go-go boots are just a wee disconcerting - but I'll forgive him. However, I could never stand that dumb magic flute, Freddy, and he's even more bothersome now. (And honestly, what's so magical about him!?) The side characters are mostly charming, like Cling and Clang, but also really weird, like that pink piece of candy that talks with a New York accent. And what's the deal with that glitter-encrusted Cabaret frog? What a freak.

Looking at the show today, I'd have to say what really held it together were, not so much the life-sized puppets, but the two human characters: Jimmy and Witchiepoo. I can't say enough about Jack Wild, who plays Jimmy. He radiates talent all over the place, and that Cockney accent can out-charm even the most enchanting of puppets. He's also got these crazy twist-about, stutter-step dance moves that are so cool they ought to be patented. And then there's Billie Hayes who plays Witchiepoo - she's an absolute riot! It's about as over-the-top as a performance can get, but in this venue, it's perfect and hysterical. What would the show be without Witchiepoo? Not a thing!

If you grew up watching the show, and if you can appreciate good camp, "H.R. Pufnstuf" is definitely worth watching again. Sid and Marty Krofft were working on a tight budget, and that's obvious, but they were able to pull off magic with what they had. Not only was it great television, but also the show was highly influential. Will today's children like it? I can't say, but I would assume so.

As far as the DVD itself is concerned, Rhino did an uncharacteristically poor job. The shows look and sound good, which is the main thing, but the navigation is dreadful; finding your way around is a chore. The interview with an adult Jack Wild is simply audio dubbed over a series of (creepy) photographs. (He hasn't aged well.) The sing-a-longs are a nice addition, but I would've liked to see more. The episodes are good, but randomly selected. I would be more than happy to add "H.R. Pufnstuf" to my DVD collection, but I'm going to wait for a better release, hopefully a box set with all 17 episodes. I guess I'm hooked again!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A walk down memory lane!
Review: I ordered this DVD, and literally could not wait for it to arrive! I used to watch "witchiepoo" every Saturday morning, and I could not wait to see it again for myself, and to also share it with my kids, ages 10 and 7. It met all expectations!
Alot of it I remembered, and it was fun getting reaquainted with the things I did not remember! My 10 year old likes it, but my 7 year old actully loves it! She has watched it over and over, and already knows all the songs! Which we now all sing on the way to school! Thank you for offering this classic on DVD, because every Saturday, I get to relive a little bit of my childhood, and have gotten the opportunity to "show" my girls, instead of telling them, what Mommy watched when she was little.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A walk down memory lane!
Review: I ordered this DVD, and literally could not wait for it to arrive! I used to watch "witchiepoo" every Saturday morning, and I could not wait to see it again for myself, and to also share it with my kids, ages 10 and 7. It met all expectations!
Alot of it I remembered, and it was fun getting reaquainted with the things I did not remember! My 10 year old likes it, but my 7 year old actully loves it! She has watched it over and over, and already knows all the songs! Which we now all sing on the way to school! Thank you for offering this classic on DVD, because every Saturday, I get to relive a little bit of my childhood, and have gotten the opportunity to "show" my girls, instead of telling them, what Mommy watched when she was little.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Take a trip to Living Island!
Review: If you grew up in the 1970s, you watched "H.R. Pufnstuf" after school... even if you don't remember it well, you saw it at least once. "Barney" owes his existence to the first big plush dragon (or whatever type of animal he was!) on TV.

With Freddy the Flute in his shirt pocket, Jimmy (played by Jack Wild) sings and dances with his costumed friends in the fantasy world of Living Island where all animals and even inanimate objects like clocks, chairs and houses talk and interact with everyone. A definite predecessor to "Pee Wee's Playhouse!"

The DVD has an interview w/ Jack Wild as an adult and has previews of other Krofft Titles. There is also an H.R. Pufinstuf theme song sing-a-long w/ the DVD. Even the FBI warning on this DVD is entertaining!

The picture quality is excellent and the DVD is well worth the price to be transported back in time to your carefree childhood days of afterschool television and the Krofft Superstars.

This is also great viewing for kids compared to the usual garbage that is on tv for kids nowadays. Morals such as friendship, loyalty and teamwork are taught in a non-threatening fantasy environment.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Take a trip to Living Island!
Review: If you grew up in the 1970s, you watched "H.R. Pufnstuf" after school... even if you don't remember it well, you saw it at least once. "Barney" owes his existence to the first big plush dragon (or whatever type of animal he was!) on TV.

With Freddy the Flute in his shirt pocket, Jimmy (played by Jack Wild) sings and dances with his costumed friends in the fantasy world of Living Island where all animals and even inanimate objects like clocks, chairs and houses talk and interact with everyone. A definite predecessor to "Pee Wee's Playhouse!"

The DVD has an interview w/ Jack Wild as an adult and has previews of other Krofft Titles. There is also an H.R. Pufinstuf theme song sing-a-long w/ the DVD. Even the FBI warning on this DVD is entertaining!

The picture quality is excellent and the DVD is well worth the price to be transported back in time to your carefree childhood days of afterschool television and the Krofft Superstars.

This is also great viewing for kids compared to the usual garbage that is on tv for kids nowadays. Morals such as friendship, loyalty and teamwork are taught in a non-threatening fantasy environment.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Take A Trip Back In Time....
Review: Man, Do you remember what it was like back in the late 60's and all thru the 70's? One thing stands out in my mind, and that one thing being Saturday morning TV. We had the best TV shows back then. Who remembers waking up on those early Saturday mornings, with a bowl of sugar coated cereal in one hand, and a blanket,( still in you pjs) in the other, and sitting right in front of the TV to start watching all those great cartoons, and all those great Sid and Marty Krofft shows. Those days are unfortunatly long gone, all but memories, but you can still relive them. Just buy this H.R. Puff DVD. All the magic, creativity, and fun is here. Witchie-Poo, Jimmy, Puff, and the rest of the gang. I recommend this DVD, an also all the rest of the Krofft stuff, like Land Of The Lost, and Sigmund and the Seamonsters, which are all on DVD. I will buy all of them whan they come out. You owe it to yourself, and your kids(if you have them) to get this DVD and the others, and to show them what real Saturday morning tv was and is. Buy these DVDs, and take a trip back in time, when Saturday morning TV meant something. Those days are gone, but we have these DVDs, and the great memories. Long Live Sid and Marty Krofft....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: awesome!
Review: My mother was always talking about this show and one day she bought it. It's a great show the amazing thing is The Kroft Brothers only made 17 eps. ! First time I saw it I thought what the ... hey this is ok. My favorite charactor is Pufnstuf. The point it's awesome and buy it (its worth it).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: H. R.
Review: Oddly, I wrote H. a letter requesting some advice when things got rough for me as a child, and he never responded. Only then did it occur to me that the magnitude of his head may have made seeing something like the surface of a writing table difficult, at best. Still, I would have settled for his attempts to do a little. This great DVD captures the part-hick, part (?) that is H. R. As a component of a time capsule, this DVD would leave the viewer with the idea that the 70s was a decade of foam rubber: If for no other reason, the accuracy of this description is worth the price of admission. "OK--we are beginning shooting on a Krofft script on Tuesday--that's right--send another 4 tons of foam rubber--PRONTO." To see H. R. in the higher resolution that DVD allows invites us to see the foam--to explore its pores--to feel its hybrid of willingess/reluctance to bounce back from whatever obstacles are thrown at it, even if said obstacles are British. Such glimpses are what Modern Technology is--or should be--all about.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Living Island
Review: Oh, those halcyon days of Pufnstuf, Witcheepoo, and Jimmy. When your biggest worry was "how is Jimmy going to keep Freddie the Flute out of the clutches of that evil Witcheepoo?"

Well, those times are BACK! Discover the original psychedelic children's show that was so well loved that McDonald's stole the backgrounds, characters, even the artists from H. R. Pufnstuf to create their "McDonaldland" (ever notice how similar Mayor McCheese is to Pufnstuf? Oh, wait... but he's a Burger, not a dragon... nevermind the sash, and voice...After the Kroftt brothers won their lawsuit, you saw very little of McDonaldland in commercials)

But my main reason for purchasing H.R. Pufnstuf was to expose my second grader to the wonderful world of Living Island, and spark his imagination the same way my imagination was sparked 31 years ago.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Return to Living Island
Review: Oh, those halcyon days of Pufnstuf, Witcheepoo, and Jimmy. When your biggest worry was "how is Jimmy going to keep Freddie the Flute out of the clutches of that evil Witcheepoo?"

Well, those times are BACK! Discover the original psychedelic children's show that was so well loved that McDonald's stole the backgrounds, characters, even the artists from H. R. Pufnstuf to create their "McDonaldland" (ever notice how similar Mayor McCheese is to Pufnstuf? Oh, wait... but he's a Burger, not a dragon... nevermind the sash, and voice...After the Kroftt brothers won their lawsuit, you saw very little of McDonaldland in commercials)

But my main reason for purchasing H.R. Pufnstuf was to expose my second grader to the wonderful world of Living Island, and spark his imagination the same way my imagination was sparked 31 years ago.


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