Heckle & Jeckle
1 9 5 6 - 1 9 8 2 (USA)
Heckle and Jeckle were two inseparable black magpies, identical in
appearance but distinguishably different in personality. Though both
were remarkably witty, Heckle spoke with a New York accent, while
Jeckle's tone was much more refined. Together, they sought to con free
meals and shelter out of the upper class, who in all honesty,
presented little difficulty for the clever and mischievous birds.
The
first TV appearance of Heckle and Jeckle was on CBS Cartoon
Theatre, the very first prime time network animated cartoon series
(appearing in 1956, years before The Flintstones). Dick Van
Dyke was the host of the show, and he introduced the Heckle and
Jeckle segments, along with those of Gandy Goose, by
pretending to converse with the animated birds.
In 1979, the magpies appeared in their second show, The New
Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle and Jeckle. Once again, the
two birds were on the lookout for a free ride, using their immense
vocabularies and sharpened street smarts to get the best of people.
The high point of any Heckle and Jeckle cartoon was the
witty banter between the feathered friends. Instead of resorting to
violence, the birds bested their foes by outwitting them, and while
doing so, indulged in wry commentary that made their adversaries
appear even more foolish.
|
|