The characters of Beany and Cecil were first seen as puppets on the
50s show Time for Beany, which featured Capt. Horatio
Huffenpuff and his nephew Beany Boy as they traveled the high seas
aboard the Leakin’ Lena.
Beany (who was named for the propeller hat he always wore) was
accompanied by his friend Cecil, the seasick sea serpent, who externalized
his aversion to the sea by sneezing (which was much more
appealing than the usual reaction). The bad guy was Dishonest John,
who delighted in twisting his moustache and laughing depravedly
whenever he was able to upset Capt. Huffenpuff's activities.
This series was hugely popular with kids and adults, mainly because
of the talents behind the production. Bob Clampett created the show
and made a concerted effort to spoof any person, place or thing,
almost to the point of defamation. With the help of comedy genius Stan
Freberg and veteran voice talents Daws Butler and Don Messick,
Clampett turned a simple local puppet show into one of the most
popular programs of the 50s, winning two Emmys in the process.
After Time for Beany was cancelled, Clampett launched a new,
animated version of the show. In 1962, Matty’s Funnies with Beany &
Cecil premiered, introducing viewers to the animated versions of
their favorite characters. Matty, however, was quickly dropped from
the show, which gave Beany and Cecil top billing.
This new version was just as popular and just as irreverent. Since
Clampett’s creation was now seen by a wider audience, he now had more
people that he could offend, even the then-untouchable Disney
Corporation.
Proving that you can’t keep a good Beany Boy down, Beany and
Cecil was revived in 1988 in all-new animated adventures.
Spearheading the project was Bob Clampett’s protégé John Kricfalusi,
who would eventually create the wildly popular The Ren & Stimpy
Show. Staying true to Clampett’s original vision of the show,
Kricfalusi was diligent in his attention to story and animation. Some
say this diligence caused the downfall of the show by putting
production too far behind schedule.
Beany Boy
Jim MacGeorge
Cecil
Irv Shoemaker
Dishonest John
Irv Shoemaker
Capt. Horatio Huffenpuff
Jim MacGeorge
Sody Pop
Sody Clampett
Various
Don Messick
Joan Gerber
Daws Butler
Paul Frees
Bob Clampett
Eddie Brandt
Freddy Morgan
Beany Boy (1988)
Mark Laurence Hildreth
Cecil (1988)
William Werstine
Dishonest John (1988)
Maurice LaMarche