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H.R. Pufnstuf

1 9 6 9 - 1 9 7 1 (USA)
17 x 30 minute episodes

Between 1969 and 1977, Sid and Marty Krofft produced seventeen live-action series for their own production company, spanning from Saturday morning children's shows to prime time variety programs, and in doing so left an indelible impression on an entire generation. 

One of the mostly fondly remembered was a story about a boy, a magic flute, a witch, and a big orange mayor.

Once upon a summertime, Just a dream from yesterday
A boy and his magic golden flute heard a boat from off the bay
"Come and play with me, Jimmy - come and play with me..."

H.R. Pufnstuf began with young English boy Jimmy, out playing his magic flute called "Freddie"  (or "Fweddie" as Jimmy called him). While at the edge of the river Jimmy climbs aboard a boat that beckons to him.  As it drifts out to sea, an evil witch named Witchiepoo, seeking Freddie to add to her collection of magical possessions, casts a spell and makes the boat turn into an evil boat which attacks Jimmy (who then jumps overboard to save himself).

Jimmy and his magic flute wash up on the beach of an enchanted isle, unconscious. The boy was promptly rescued by the local mayor, H.R. Pufnstuf (a giant orange and green cowboy/dragon) and his Rescue Ranger crew (made up of two mute and inept dwarves named Kling and Klang). Jimmy and Freddie the Flute now found themselves stranded on Living Island, where everything was alive with its own personality: Books had faces, houses sneezed, trees could talk and money was measured in buttons.

The citizens of Living Island all looked like an animal of some sort. Dr Blinky was an Owl, Ludicrous was a Lion and Judy Frog was . . . er . . . well a frog obviously.

Each week, the evil Witchiepoo would hatch a plan to steal Freddie from Jimmy and keep them both trapped on Living Island. She was assisted in her wicked plans by her goofy henchmen - vulture Orson, hapless orange spider Seymour, and the aptly named Stupid Bat - and her motorised broomstick, called the Vroom Broom.  

Seventeen 30-minute episodes of H.R. Pufnstuf were produced, most featuring original compositions sung by the talented cast, which included Billie Hayes, Jack Wild, and a host of Krofft regulars. Among the more memorable tunes were I'm a Mechanical Boy, Oranges-Poranges, and The Pronoun Song.

In 1970, the Kroffts released a major motion picture based on the TV series, titled simply Pufnstuf. The film featured all of the original cast, with some very campy guest appearances by Martha Raye and Billy Barty. The Head Witch was played by Mama Cass who performed a show-stopping number (Different) at the Witches' Convention.

Jimmy
Jack Wild
Witchiepoo

Billie Hayes
Freddie the Flute

Joan Gerber
H.R. Pufnstuf 
Lennie Weinrib
Orson  
Joy Campbell


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