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2This animated ComedicHero from the mid-1960s was the Air Force's answer to ComicStrip/{{Popeye}}. Roger Ramjet (voiced by Creator/GaryOwens, best known as the announcer on ''Series/RowanAndMartinsLaughIn'') led the American Eagle Squadron (comprising Yank, Doodle, Dan and Dee) in defense of truth and justice. Ahead of ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' by one year, episodes of ''Roger Ramjet'' displayed sound effects, and sometimes dialog, on the screen.
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4The animation, from Ken Snyder and Pantomime Pictures, was crude, but the tone was snarky, even a bit subversive. The show's production coordinator, Fred Calvert, went on to produce animated shorts for ''Series/SesameStreet''. Most of the jokes went over the heads of the kids, but were appreciated by the parents.
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6Roger's [[SuperSerum proton pill]] gave him the strength of 20 atom bombs for 20 seconds, enabling him to fight assorted spies and criminals. When the pill's effects wore off, the Eagle Squadron was always there to rescue Roger. In his leisure time, Roger competed with Lance Crossfire, playboy and ace test pilot, for the affections of Lotta Love. A couple of shorts have made it into the Internet Archive's Moving Picture Collection. Before that, however, the show made history as the first ever animated series to ever be given a home video release. It was released in 1972 for the short-lived "Cartrivision" format.[[note]]The first home video format to have pre-recorded video cassettes for rent and purchase, predating both Betamax (also known as simply "Beta") and VHS. The format was discontinued after a year.[[/note]]
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8In the early 1990s, the PBS series ''Series/SquareOneTV'' featured a character named Dirk Niblick, whose segment used much of the same personnel as ''Roger Ramjet'', including animation director Fred Crippen, writer Jim Thurman, and voice artists Gary Owens (Roger), Bob Arbogast (General Brassbottom), Joan Gerber (Dee), and Gene Moss (Doodle).
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10!!This series provides examples of:
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12* AnimatedSeries: Specifically 156 episodes of roughly 5 minutes each that originally broadcast from 1965 to 1969.
13* AudienceMurmurs: The No Goods. At the end of one round of murmuring we hear "West Virginia".
14* BananaRepublic: San Domino
15* BewareTheNiceOnes: Dee, the littlest and youngest of the American Eagles, typically serves as the sweet, happy homemaker. Intelligent and often matching the boys in joke-telling. When an episode focuses on her, she will often be kidnapped or otherwise seized by baddies. Usually the kidnapper is Noodles Romanoff. One time she was assisted by a genie, however, she TookALevelInBadass when bound and helpless, her only weapon being an earth-shattering scream that she can hold indefinitely until the No Goods from N.A.S.T.Y. give up. Then there was the show where she sensed a miscarriage of justice when her homemade Cherry Berry pie wasn't even sampled by the spy judge in a contest. So she takes said pie and proceeds to rapid-fire hammer into the ground the four spies on their heads like nails. Gotta wonder what that pie was really baked with.
16* BrawnHilda: Opera singer Clara Kreevich Finork; she is complete with girth, horned helmet and blonde braids. She appears in "Opera Phantom" as a performer and returns in another episode [[ItMakesSenseInContext as a baseball player]].
17** In "Hoop de Doop", the wife of the Runovian basketball team's coach is described by the in-universe announcer as "7ft tall, 300 pounds, with large, muscular arms and a tremendous mustache". Cue a shot of the woman and she looks just like the male Runovian basketball polayers, but dressed in a purple dress and a curly blonde wig and an even more exaggerated TopHeavyGuy design. [[TinyGuyHugeGirl She is shown to tower over her husband, who is far more normal (if nerdy) looking.]]
18* CatchPhrase: "As today's [''insert random adjective''] episode begins ..."
19** "One for all and all for one, the Eagles fly 'til the job is done!"
20** See HourOfPower.
21* ComedicHero: Roger of course. He made jokes, quips and was usually an idiot.
22* CreatorProvincialism: There was a good reason for the [[ShoutOut constant references]] to Lompoc. A number of the staff behind the show were actually from Lompoc, California![[note]]Lompoc is right next to Vandenburg Air Force Base, which served as inspiration for the series.[[/note]]
23* TheDreaded: Bernie Miller in the episode ''Hi Noon''.
24* DrFakenstein: One of the villains is a mad scientist named Dr. Frank N. Schwine, who attempted to use one of Roger's proton energy pills to give his monster strength.
25* ForgottenBirthday: The American Eagles kids surprised Roger during a nap that scared him enough to jump out the window. Everybody came to the surprise party: even his arch-rival Lance Crossfire, and his arch-nemeses Noodles Romanoff and the No-Goods [[spoiler:who rigged his birthday cake to explode on Ramjet, harmlessly, because Ramjet's birthday also falls on April Fools' Day.]]
26* FunWithAcronyms: N.A.S.T.Y., the National Association of Spies, Traitors and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Yahoos]].
27* HiroshimaAsAUnitOfMeasure: The proton pill gives "The strength of twenty atom bombs for twenty seconds." No word on the explosive yield of those nukes, though. 20 1-kiloton bombs ain't as much as a single 1-megaton bomb, for example.
28* HourOfPower: Roger Ramjet's proton pills gave him "the strength of 20 atom bombs for a period of 20 seconds".
29* HuntingTheMostDangerousGame: Roger and his sidekicks meet up with one of these hunters. They deduce that the hunter is, in fact, afraid of animals, so they defeat him by wearing animal costumes. Ramjet wears a bunny suit. It works.
30* InherentlyFunnyWords:
31** A parrot called ''Carlbob''.
32** Not to mention 'Lompoc'.
33* KarloffKopy: Dr. Frank N. Schwine's voice is a clear Creator/BorisKarloff impression.
34* LemonyNarrator: The narrator often made jokes and sarcastic comments, especially at Roger and Noodles.
35* LimitedAnimation
36** The frames of animation in a typical shot can be counted on one hand. In fact, the show almost seems to revel in its low production values.
37--->'''Sheila:''' We missed them! \
38'''Noodles Romanoff:''' That's Impossible! We blew up the whole house and didn't even put a scratch on Ramjet! How can this be? \
39'''Sheila:''' Poor animation?
40** In addition, the cartoons were made in the unusual format where the entire cartoon's soundtrack, with dialog and sound effects, was provided to the animator, who then decided what was going on in the animation.
41* MadScientist: Dr Ivan Evilkisser
42* MakeMeWannaShout: Dee could scream real loud in one episode where Noodles and his gang kidnapped her. Her loud scream complete with VolumetricMouth caused the villains much pain.
43* {{Malaproper}}: The sound effects cards during a typical Ramjet battle in one episode suddenly flashes "Indigestion."
44* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: In "The Shaft", Roger accidentally drills a hole through the Earth, creating a whistling noise as the planet rotates. Several people are shown complaining about the noise, including a stereotypical Texan shouting "Yahoo! Heck of a noise, ain't it, Hubert?" (Think about who the [[UsefulNotes/LyndonJohnson president]] was in the mid-1960s.)
45* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: What usually happens to Noodles Romanoff and other villains when Roger took one of his proton pills.
46** Lampshaded in one cartoon when just before, Noodles tells his cohorts that it was "getting-punched-out time".
47** The only villain to avoid getting a beating was a villainous weatherman because he admitted to his crimes because his mother taught him not to lie and agreed to surrender peacefully.
48* OneWheeledWonder:
49** The Solenoid robots.
50** The Martians who showed up in only one episode; they were green skinned with tricorn hats, powdered wigs and a single wheel in place of legs.
51* OutlawTown: Boot Heel, Montana, where Roger was sent in to clean up. It's portrayed as a classic Western outlaw town despite the episode taking place in the ''1960s!''
52--> '''Narrator:''' Where the men were men, and the women were men and that got pretty old after a while.
53* ParentalBonus
54* PhlebotinumPills: Proton pills for SuperStrength (or rather just general butt-kicking ability).
55* APirate400YearsTooLate: Red Dog
56* PirateParrot: Red Dog the Pirate is a short, squat scourge of the seven seas with a wise acre parrot named Carl Bob for a sidekick.
57* PokeThePoodle: Some of the villains' plots, like Dr Ivan Evilkisser's machine that burns out tiny little lightbulbs, or Jack The Nipper's pinching spree. It's still treated like a big deal by the characters.
58* ProtagonistTitle
59* PublicDomainSoundtrack: The theme song is sung to the tune of "Yankee Doodle".
60* PunnyName: Jaqueline Hyde; Yank, Doodle, Dan and Dee; Lotta Love; the list goes on.
61* RepeatAfterMe: The off-screen technician doing the countdown for the rocket launch in "The Hole".
62--> '''Technician''': 5....4...what was it?
63--> '''Other Technician''': 3!
64--> '''Technician''': 3...2...
65--> '''Other Technician''': Good.
66--> '''Technician''': Good.
67--> '''Other Technician''': No no, 1!
68--> '''Technician''': No no, 1.
69* TheRival: Lance Crossfire
70* RunningGag: Every time Roger took off for a mission, his commander was standing directly behind the jet engine (which had a chicken nesting in it).
71** The hotline was literally too hot to touch, yet Roger always had to answer it and let out various forms of "Ooh Owie Hurt Burn!" It was once turned around on the General.
72--->'''Ramjet:''' Say, General. You do a wonderful impression of me. Can you do Creator/LionelBarrymore?
73* SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud: "We are the Solenoid Robots hum buzz click."
74* ShoutOut:
75** ComicStrip/LittleOrphanAnnie appears briefly in the background in one episode.
76** Ramjet reads ''ComicStrip/{{Nancy}}'' in the funnies page.
77** ''Literature/WinnieThePooh'':
78--->'''Ramjet:''' I don't get it. How can a teddy bear walk and talk?
79** The recurring bit with the President of San Domino and his Cabinet is a shout-out to a routine by the [[{{Ventriloquism}} ventriloquist]] SeƱor Wences.
80** In the Miss America episode, when Roger is undercover at a beauty contest, one of the girls tries to guess who he is. She guesses [[Radio/TheShadow Lamont Cranston]] or [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Billy Batson]].
81** The ending to the episode ''Hi Noon'' is a parody of the ending from ''Film/{{Shane}}''.
82* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Dee is the only girl in the American Eagle Squadron.
83%%* SoOnceAgainTheDayIsSaved
84%%* SuperHero
85%%* SuperSerum
86* TalkToTheFist:
87** One episode had aliens capturing one of the kids and preparing to dissect him. The aliens try to explain that they just wanted to cut open the kid to see what was inside him -- [[spoiler:but they get [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown pounded unmercifully]] by a supercharged Roger Ramjet]].
88** Once a journalist comes to interview Ramjet, and notes that all his tales of fighting evil [[ViolenceIsTheOnlyOption consist of Ramjet thumping people]].
89* TitleSequenceReplacement: Creator/CartoonNetwork's reruns later included a rock cover of the theme song, which not only replaces the original opening, but uses a completely different melody.
90* WrittenSoundEffect: Plenty of these, including ones that were just plain weird.

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