All About Letter People Land
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Cast[edit]
Name | Characteristics | Voice and Puppeteer |
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Mister M | Munching Mouth | Jerry Lambson |
Mister T | Tall Teeth | Michael Martin |
Mister F | Funny Feet | Andy Hollingsworth |
Mister H | Horrible Hair | Patrick Clear |
Mister N | Noisy Nose | Randall Arkwright |
Mister B | Beautiful Buttons | Waldo Powell |
Miss A | A'choo | Tallulah O'Brien |
Mister Z | Zipping Zippers | Franklin Wilson |
Mister P | Pointy Patches | Orlando Rowlandson |
Mister S | Super Socks | Michael Joplin |
Miss E | Exercise | Patsy Merriman |
Miss I | Itchy Itch | Nikki Flanders |
Miss O | Obstinate | Tatiana Motomura |
Mister V | Violet Velvet Vest | Gordon Martin |
Miss U | Upsy-Daisy Umbrella | Wendy Lazarescu |
Mister L | Lemon Lollipops | Sylvester Quantrill |
Mister D | Delicious Doughnuts | Maurice Bankert |
Mister G | Gooey Gum | Joneal Joplin |
Mister C | Cotton Candy | Gene Vachell |
Mister K | Kicking/Kicking King | Troy Newcomen |
Mister W | Wonderful Wink | Ernie Moore |
Mister J | Jumbled Junk | Buddy Clear |
Mister Y | Yawning | Benjamin Mendelson |
Mister R | Ripping Rubberbands | David Clear |
Mister Q | Quiet | Billy Lazarescu |
Mister X | Mixed-Up/All Wrong | Ernest Ramsay |
Name | Actor/Actress | Characteristics | Color |
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Mister Maroon | Frank Cheever | Red Rodeo | #800000 |
Miss Rose | Debbie Colgate | Rose Garden | #FF33CC |
Miss Red | Wanda Cheever | Red Rodeo | #FF0000 |
Miss Vermilion | Drusilla Gonzalez | Red Rodeo and Orange Fiesta | #E34234 |
Miss Orange | Lolita López de Lacalle | Orange Fiesta | #FF8000 |
Miss Amber | Lucia Magdaleno | Yellow Garden and Orange Fiesta | #FFBF00 |
Mister Aureolin | Chadwick Dodgson | Yellow Garden | #FDEE00 |
Miss Yellow | Melanie Verrill | Yellow Garden | #FFFF00 |
Miss Chartreuse | Linda Jinkins | Green Garden and Yellow Garden | #7FFF00 |
Mister Green | Andrew Sickler | Green Garden | #00FF00 |
Miss Aquamarine | Patsy Hyde-White | Cyan Beach and Green Garden | #7FFFD4 |
Mister Cyan | Connor Newcomen | Cyan Beach | #00FFFF |
Miss Cerulean | Rebecca Fanshawe | Blue Eyes and Cyan Beach | #007BA7 |
Miss Azure | Lydia Edwards | Blue Eyes and Cyan Beach | #007FFF |
Miss Blue | Kimberly Rathbone | Blue Eyes | #0000FF |
Mister Savoy blue | Sid Witherspoon | Blue Eyes | #4B61D1 |
Miss Periwinkle | Annie Newnham | Blue Eyes, Indigo Jewelry, Violet Jewelry and Purple Jewelry | #CCCCFF |
Miss Blue-Violet | Lorelei Bowell | Blue Eyes, Indigo Jewelry, Violet Jewelry and Purple Jewelry | #8A2BE2 |
Miss Iris | Lucy Jinkinson | Blue Eyes, Indigo Jewelry, Violet Jewelry and Purple Jewelry | #5D3FD3 |
Miss Indigo | Marilyn Jennings | Blue Eyes, Indigo Jewelry, Violet Jewelry and Purple Jewelry | #4B0082 |
Miss Violet | Lorinda Every | Violet Jewelry and Purple Jewelry | #7F00FF |
Miss Purple | Davina Proudfoot | Violet Jewelry and Purple Jewelry | #800080 |
Miss Magenta | Gloria Taylor-Johnson | Magenta Blush | #FF00FF |
Miss Pink | Elektra Lanoil | Pink Hearts | #FFC0CB |
Segments[edit]
Disc 1: January 1974–December 1977[edit]
Title | From | Date |
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Words in Two Parts | Special 1: Words In Parts | January 30, 1974 |
Words in Three Parts | ||
Chopper and Victoriana (Bayn Johnson) teaches Iggy how to break words into syllables and tells about his training at the Temple of the Silly Bull in this "Kung Fu" spoof. The Bull himself is animated as opposed to being a puppet. This is one of only two episodes (the other being Words in Three Parts) in the series which do not contain any letter people until 1977. | ||
Chopper returns to the Temple of the Silly Bull to visit his Master. There he learns that Iggy and Victoriana (Bayn Johnson) has joined the Temple and is learning to break words into three parts. This is one of only two episodes (the other being Words in Three Parts) in the series which do not contain any letter people until 1977. | ||
Meet Mister M - Munching Mouth | Episode 1: Meet Mister M | December 14, 1977 |
Mister Goes to the Market | ||
A Cartoon about the Letter M | ||
Mister M is Quized by Sam Gump | ||
Meet Mister M - Munching Mouth: Song that having no description
Mister Goes to the Market: Mister M goes to the market and starts munching away on all the food that begins with his sound, however, when it comes time to pay for everything, he comes up short. A Cartoon about the Letter M: Animated by Victor Richardson Mister M is Quized by Sam Gump: Sam Gump from Lucky Day Enterprises visits Mr. M and quizzes him on words that start with his sound. | ||
Mister T - Tall Teeth | Episode 2: Meet Mister T | |
Mister T and Terrible Tough Tony | ||
Children Play Instruments which Begin with the Letter T | ||
Mister T Goes to the Dentist | ||
A Cartoon about Tapping Tarleton | ||
Mister T - Tall Teeth: Song
Mister T and Terrible Tough Tony: Mister T tells a tall tale about his encounter with Terrible Tough Tony. Children Play Instruments which Begin with the Letter T: Segment Mister T Goes to the Dentist: Mister T visits the dentist for a toothache. The dentist then quizzes him on words that start with his sound to take his mind off his toothache. A Cartoon about Tapping Tarleton: Animated by Victor Richardson | ||
Mister F - Funny Feet | Episode 3: Meet Mister F | |
Mister F Goes to the Shoe Store | ||
Mister F Goes to the Store | ||
A Cartoon about Finton the Fussy Fellow | ||
Mister F - Funny Feet: Song
Mister F Goes to the Shoe Store: Mister F tries to find a pair of shoes that will fit his funny feet to no avail. Mister F Goes to the Store: Mister F goes to Ferguson's General Store to get some flowers, but he can't remember which kind. A Cartoon about Finton the Fussy Fellow: Animated by Victor Richardson | ||
Mister H - Horrible Hair | Episode 4: Meet Mister H | December 15, 1977 |
Mister H Almosts Gets a Haircut | ||
Mister H is Quized by Sam Gump | ||
A Cartoon about Homer Hippo | ||
Mister H - Horrible Hair: Song
Mister H Almosts Gets a Haircut: Mister H accompanies his new friend Harold to Hairless Herbert's barbershop, so Harold can convince Mister H that haircuts don't hurt. While Mister H sees that nothing bad can happen during a haircut, he still doesn't get one anyway. Mister H is Quized by Sam Gump: Sam Gump returns to visit Mister H for a quiz on words that start with his sound. Mister H gets them all right and wins a hippo! A Cartoon about Homer Hippo: Animated by Victor Richardson | ||
Mister N - Noisy Nose | Episode 5: Meet Mister N | |
Mister N Visits the Library | ||
Mister N and the Nasty | ||
A Cartoon about Nelly the Knitter | ||
Mister N - Noisy Nose: Song
Mister N Visits the Library: Mister N causes a disturbance during story hour at a library because every time the librarian reads a word that begins with the letter N, his noisy nose makes a noise. Mister N and the Nasty: Includes the introduction of recurring character Nardo the Detective. Mister N assists Nardo the detective in sedating a Nasty with words that begin with N, turning him into a nice Nasty (who ends up singing "Me and My Gal" off-key). A Cartoon about Nelly the Knitter: Animated by Victor Richardson | ||
Mister B - Beautiful Buttons | Episode 6: Meet Mister B | December 16, 1977 |
Mister B Comes to Letter People Land/Mister B's Birthday | ||
Billy's Big, Bright, Beautiful Balloon | ||
Mister B - Beautiful Buttons: Song
Mister B Comes to Letter People Land/Mister B's Birthday: It's Mister B's birthday, and he meets the five Letter People we've met thus far, as well as a capital B and lowercase B. Mister B decides to invite all of them to his birthday party Billy's Big, Bright, Beautiful Balloon: Animated by Victor Richardson | ||
Miss A - A'choo | Episode 7: Meet Miss A | |
Dr. Alice Tries to Cure Miss A's Sneezing | ||
Miss A Plays The Wheel of Fortune at a Carnival | ||
A Cartoon about Alfalfa the Cat | ||
Miss A - A'choo: Segment
Dr. Alice Tries to Cure Miss A's Sneezing: Segment Miss A Plays The Wheel of Fortune at a Carnival: Miss A goes to a carnival and plays the game "Wheel of Fortune" (where she has to spot her sound at the beginning or in the middle of a word). She wins a goldfish that she names Alfalfa. A Cartoon about Alfalfa the Cat: Animated by Victor Richardson | ||
Inventing the Catching Game | Episode 14: What's the Catch? | December 31, 1977 |
After each Letter Person fails at attemping certain talents which they hope will secure them a place on the new Letter People Land television station, Miss A and Mister M get into a fight which results in their two sounds "catching" and thus The Catching Game is born | ||
Pitching the Catching Game | Episode 15: The Tryout | |
The Letter People pitching their idea for what would become "The Catching Game" to Monty Swell. | ||
The Catching Game (Episode 1) | Episode 16: The Catching Game | |
The debut of the fictional Letter People TV Show "The Catching Game" starring Monty Swell. |
Disc 2: January 1978–February 1978[edit]
Title | From | Description | Date |
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Mister Z Comes to Letter People Land | Episode 17: Meet Mister Z | January 3, 1978 | |
Mister Z - Zipping Zippers | |||
A Cartoon about Zock the Zipper | |||
Mister Z Comes to Letter People Land: Mister Z wants to get to Captain Zemo and his zeppelin so he can go to Letter People Land, but first he has to get through the Zigzag Forest. After meeting some of the Forest's odd inhabitants, Mister Z finally gets to Captain Zemo, whose zeppelin is having problems starting, but Mister Z helps him jump-start the zeppelin with words that begin with Z, and finally gets to Letter People Land
Mister Z - Zipping Zippers: Song that Mister Z gets to Letter People Land A Cartoon about Zock the Zipper: Animated by Victor Richardson | |||
Mister P - Pointy Patches | Episode 18: Meet Mister P | Song that having no description | January 4, 1978 |
Mister P & The Purple Peekaboo Palookas | Mister P is riding the range when his prize pizza gets stolen by the Purple Peekaboo Palookas. Mister P, along with Mister T, outsmart the Palookas to get his pizza back by playing the Catching Game. | ||
A Cartoon about Peeper Park | Animated by Victor Richardson | ||
Mister S - Super Socks | Episode 19: Meet Mister S | Song that having no description | January 5, 1978 |
The Catching Game (Episode 2) | The second episode of the fictional Letter People TV Show "The Catching Game" starring Monty Swell.
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Miss E - Exercise | Episode 20: Meet Miss E | Song that having no description | January 6, 1978 |
A Cartoon about the Emerald Emperor | Animated by Victor Richardson | ||
The Catching Game (Episode 3) | The third episode of the fictional Letter People TV Show "The Catching Game" starring Monty Swell.
If you look closely, you'll see both Miss I and Mister H in the studio audience. | ||
Miss I - Itchy Itch | Episode 21: Meet Miss I | Song that having no description | January 7, 1978 |
Miss I & Ingrid the Indigo Ink Keeper | Nardo the Detective meets the very exotic Miss I at her Itsy-Witsy Ice Cream Club, enlisting her for assistance in capturing Ingrid the Indigo Ink Keeper, who's stolen all the indigo ink in Letter People Land. After apprehending Ingrid, it turns out that all she wanted to do was be an artist. Miss I, Mister F and Miss Purple (Davina Proudfoot) promises her all the indigo ink she'll need. | ||
A Cartoon about Ichabod Ed | Animated by Victor Richardson | ||
Miss O - Obstinate | Episode 22: Meet Miss O | Song that having no description | January 8, 1978 |
Miss O's Obstinate Opera | Miss O is putting on an Obstinate Opera, "The Ostrich's Olive Omelet", and none of the Letter People in the show want to play the roles she assigns them, yet she doesn't care, because she's so obstinate. However, a crisis arises when Miss O, the lead, is needed in the clue boxes, so Mister F and Miss Blue (Kimberly Rathbone) helps out by wearing Miss O's costume during the show. | ||
A Cartoon about an Octopus Named Occy | Animated by Victor Richardson | ||
Mister V - Violet Velvet Vest | Episode 23: Meet Mister V | Song that having no description | January 9, 1978 |
Mister V & The Very Very Villainous Vandal | Mister V finds out that a Very Very Villainous Vandal is going around Letter People Land tagging items that begin with V with V's. The Vandal comes on the radio and says that if he tags something that doesn't begin with a V, he'll retire. Mister B assists Mister V in tracking down the vandal, and Mister B tricks him into signing a baseball, which doesn't begin with V, thus running the vandal out of business. | ||
A Cartoon abot Viva Vetch | Animated by Victor Richardson | ||
Meet Miss U - Upsy-Daisy Umbrella | Episode 24: Meet Miss U | Song that having no description | January 10, 1978 |
Miss U & Unforgettable Underground Uglies | Miss U and her umbrella float up to the rooftops of Letter People Land, where she meets Uncle Elmer, the umpire. Seems the ump is looking for his baseball, which was hit out of the park and down a chimney. Miss U goes down the chimney to look and encounters the Unforgettable Underground Uglies, who have an uncanny way of making Letter People appear in their hideout for the Catching Game at will. It turned out to be a dream...or was it? | ||
A Cartoon about Uncle Ulver | Animated by Victor Richardson | ||
Mister L - Lemon Lollipops | Episode 25: Meet Mister L | Song that having no description | January 12, 1978 |
Mister L & The Lavender Lollapalooza | Mister L wants to open his lemonade stand, but he has to overcome a few obstacles. First Lazy Laura leans on his locker filled with lemons, then the Lavender Lollapalooza comes and steals the lemons altogether. With the help of some of the other Letter People, Mister L gets his lemons back and then offers his hand in friendship to the Lollapalooza, who readily accepts. | ||
A Cartoon about a Little Girl Named Linda | Animated by Victor Richardson | ||
The Story of Mister V | Episode 26: The Story of Mister V and Mister S | After several Letter People damage the left side of Mister V's vest, he decides to never end and words in order to hide the the rip. This way, the Letter Person to his left will conceal the damage. | January 12, 1978 |
The Story of Mister S | Mister Z gives Mister S a zipping zipper so that Mister S can make Mister Z's sound in the middle or at the end of a word. | ||
The Squoosh | Episode 27: The Squoosh | The Letter People discover that sometimes with certain words, two Letter People must 'squoosh' their sounds together in order to make the word sound correctly. This leads to the creation of "The Squoosh Box" in The Catching Game. | January 13, 1978 |
Two Squoosh Cartoons | Animated by Victor Richardson | ||
The Squoosh Song | A song about how 2 Letter People "squoosh" together to make 4 letter words. It was written by Clayton Frohman. | ||
Mister D - Delicious Doughnuts | Episode 28: Meet Mister D | Song that having no description | January 14, 1978 |
Mister D & Dolly the Dragon | Duke and Duchess Doodlebug are in a dither...their dancing dragon, Dolly (who sounds a lot like Carol Channing), has disappeared, and she's supposed to dance at their party. Enter Mr. D, who lures Dolly back to her owners with various items that begin with the same sound that start Delicious Doughnuts. Later, Dolly plays the Catching Game at the Doodlebugs' party. Numerous "Hello, Dolly!" gags appear in this episode. | ||
A Cartoon about Deborah Davis | Animated by Victor Richardson | ||
Mister G - Gooey Gum | Episode 29: Gooey Gum | Song that having no description | January 15, 1978 |
Mister G & Godfrey the Ghost | Godfrey the Ghost has stolen all the good green grapes from Gordon's Grocery Store, and it couldn't have happened at a worse time...Mr. M is planning a picnic! Mister G arrives on the scene and along with Gordon, Mister M, Alexis Fairchild, and Miss U, convinces Godfrey to return the grapes after a round of the Catching Game, where Godfrey wins a pet goldfish. | ||
A Cartoon about Gort the Gorilla | Animated by Victor Richardson | ||
Mister C Comes to Letter People Land | Episode 30: Meet Mister C | On their way to Miss I's club, Mister B and Miss U pass a carnival where Mister C works. Mister C says he wants to sing more than anything in the world, but his boss, Cornelius Cornpole, won't let him, reducing him to tending to animals such as Claude the Camel and Clancy the Crocodile. After a round of the Catching Game with Mister B, Miss U, and Mister T, he is convinced to sign up for a talent contest that Miss I is holding to determine a headliner at her night club while she goes on a vacation with Mister F. Mister C enters the contest and promptly wins | January 16, 1978 |
Mister C - Cotton Candy | Song that having no description | ||
Mister K - Kicking | Episode 31: Meet Mister K | Song that having no description | January 17, 1978 |
Mister K and the King of the Kingdom of Kabob | In the far-off kingdom of Kabob, Kernac has kidnapped the kazoo-playing King...just before he is scheduled to play his kazoo at the kindergarten! The King's daughter, Karen, the Grand Shish of Kabob, summons Mr. K to assist in her father's rescue. He rescues the King after visualizing Kernac being duped by the Letter People playing the Catching Game, but soon afterwards, Kernac returns to steal the King's kazoo again | ||
The Story of Mister C and Mister K | Episode 32: The Story of Mister C and Mister K | Since both Mr. C and Mr. K have the same starting sounds, the two argue over what words each will start | |
Mister W Loses His Wink | Episode 33: Meet Mister W | Mister W has lost his Wonderful Wink, which is more or less his meal ticket! He turns to Willard the Wizard for help, but Willard's wand seems to have gone kaput. After revitalizing the wand with words that begin with W (usually brought along by Willard's pal Wacky Wally, who appears at odd intervals) with the help of Mister W, Mister B, and Miss E, Willard finds one of HIS wishes being granted by playing "Monty Swell" in a round of the Catching Game with Wacky Wally as a contestant. | January 18, 1978 |
Mister W - Wonderful Wink | Song that having no description | ||
A Cartoon about Woodrow Walrus | Animated by Victor Richardson | ||
Long Sounds | Episode 37: Long Sounds | The Letter Girls and The Color Boys, tired of being in every word, but only having one sound, decide to have two sounds: a short sound and long sound. This, along with the success of The Squoosh Song, prompts Miss E to write a new song about the vowels' two sounds | February 2, 1978 |
Long Sounds Song | This song, written by Miss E after the success of The Squoosh Song, introduces viewers to the vowel's long sounds. | ||
Long and Short Sounds Melodramas | Episode 39: Silent E | February 14, 1978 | |
While preparing to star in two melodrams, The Letter People realize that the audience will not know when the vowels are to use their short sound and when they are to use their long sound. Thanks to suggestions by Mister V and Miss E, the show goes on! | |||
The Case of Poopsie's Surprise | Episode 44: Adjacent Vowels | March 24, 1978 | |
When Buford van Murdlesnert (aka Poopsie) comes to Nardo with a mysterious note which he cannot read, Nardo calls in The Letter People. The Letter People soon discover that the word Nardo and Poopsie cannot pronounce, boat, has two vowels next to one another, something not yet encountered. The Letter People propose a new system and help Nardo sound out this and other words with adjacent vowels and lead Poosie to his surprise. |
Disc 3: April 1978–May 1978[edit]
Title | From | Description | Date |
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Mister J - Jumbled Junk | Episode 45: Meet Mister J | Song that having no description | April 2, 1978 |
Mister J's Jumbled Junkyard | Judge Judith Jackpot tells Letter People Land's policeman, Officer Jasper Jabberwocky, that she wants Mister J to move his Jumbled Junkyard so she can build a new jail on his land, but Officer Jabberwocky is reluctant to do so. Mister J is crushed about having to move, but with the help of his friend the Joker-In-The-Box, he convinces the Judge that people can learn about the letter J and the sound it makes in his Junkyard. The Judge is convinced, and lets Mr. J stay put. | ||
Mister G Gets a New Sound | Episode 48: Soft G | Mister J finds a rare gem from an art museum and displays it in his junkyard. Later, he finds out from his radio (which is quite hilarious, I might add) that it's the dangerous Genius Gem, which makes someone disappear if their sound doesn't go with their name. However, he finds this out AFTER Mister G and Miss Blue visits him, touches the Gem, and disappears! In order to bring Mister G and Miss Blue back, Mister J decides to let him borrow his Jumbled Junk sound before silent E. This process allows Mister G and Miss Blue to come back and when they touches the Gem again, they doesn't disappear. | April 8, 1978 |
Mister Y and the Yodel | Episode 51: Meet Mister Y | A young girl named Yolinda is climbing a mountain and she hears the call of a mysterious bird called a Yodel. Yolinda wants the Yodel to come off the mountain and sing at the Letter People Land Outdoor Sound Festival, but the Yodel won't join her. She enlists Miss E, Mister S, and the newly arrived Mister Y to help her convince the Yodel to join her, but the Yodel turns out to be quite the homebody. Finally, the Letter People and Yolinda trick her into saying "Yes" by playing the Catching Game, but by then Yolinda has learned to yodel herself, so there's no need for the Yodel to come down after all. | April 13, 1978 |
Mister Y - Yawning | Song that having no description | ||
Mister Y as a Consonant and Vowel | Episode 52: Y as a Consonant and a Vowel | Mister Y, frustrated that he only gets to start words, and that there are only a few words which actually start with Y, complains that he's bored. This promps Miss I to agree to let Mister Y share her sounds when he does not start a word. | April 14, 1978 |
Mister R's Red Rubber Band | Episode 55: Meet Mister R | Mister R is upset because his rubberbands seem to have lost their rip. He calls on Roscoe Rocker and Ringo Bebop (the same periwinkle puppets used for the Purple Peekaboo Palookas and the Unforgettable Underground Uglies), who run a rubberband repair service (as well as perform a comedy act and play electric tuba and typewriter), to fix them. Roscoe and Ringo do so, but not before reeling off a series of smart cracks that nearly drive Mister R nuts. As it turns out, Roscoe and Ringo like the sound of Mister R's ripping rubberbands and decide to form a band with him. Miss E hears the guys rehearsing at a recreation hall and names them "The Red Rubber Band" (with Monty Swell and Roscoe playing the Catching Game with the word "red"). Rock and Roll! | May 1, 1978 |
Mister R - Ripping Rubberbands | Mister R, Mister X, and Mister Q doesn’t sing in the TV Show but they not sing their respective songs. | ||
The Lucky Star Song | Special 2: Star Trip | Song that having no description | |
Star Trip (Part 1) | In Miss Red's Dream, She and Mister R are sent into outer space to the planet Snickers to rescue Miss A and Mister Savoy blue, who are being kept by the Empress Mung. When the computer on his spaceship goes on strike, Mister R and Miss Red befriends an interplanetary pal named Lucky Star, who helps Mister R hear his name in words. He makes this sound in the newfound Divided Catching Cluebox with Miss A for Empress Mung. Mung is impressed and lets Miss A and Mister Savoy blue go home, but keeps Mister R. Will Mister R escape from Planet Snickers? | ||
Star Trip (Part 2) | Just as Miss A and Mister Savoy blue heads back to Letter People Land from the Planet Snickers, Empress Mung gets her top aide, Moogoo, to bring Miss O to Snickers to make a sound with Mister R in the divided catching clue box. Miss O and Mister R succeed in making the OR sound, but Empress Mung isn't quite finished yet...while Miss O and Mister Aureolin can go home, Mister R and Miss Red are forced to stay. This edict is accented by Moogoo zapping Mister R with an Itchy Ray Beam when Lucky Star tries to get him to his spaceship. Will Mister R itch himself crazy, just like Miss I? Will the two get to go home? | ||
Please, Mister R | Song | ||
Star Trip (Part 3) | Empress Mung captures Mister Green, Miss E, Mister Cyan, Miss I, Mister Maroon, and Miss U in order to make more divided catching clue box sounds with her favorite hostage, Mister R. However, Mister R is quite worn out and can't make THREE new sounds, so he, the Color boys, and the letter girls decide to trick Empress Mung by making the same sound, only switching the girls in the clue box. Empress Mung is disappointed in this and sends everyone--and the Divided Catching Clue Box--home. Mister R and the Letter Girls wakes Miss Red that she turned out to be a dream...or was it? | ||
Mister X: All Wrong | Episode 56: Meet Mister X | Mister R, Mister X, and Mister Q doesn’t sing in the TV Show but they not sing their respective songs. | May 2, 1978 |
The Case of the Mysterious Mister X | Things are going all wrong in Letter People Land, and Nardo's on the case! Mister B's voice changes to female, Mister H's long, green hair changes to a short, women's hairdo, and Miss U's pet goat starts making weird noises. What do all of these have in common? An 'X' was found at the scene of each occurance. Nardo then gets a phone call from a mysterious tipster, saying to meet him in the forest. It turns out to be Mister X, who wants a sound of his own, but every time he offers his letter, something goes all wrong. Nardo brings Mister X to the rest of the Letter People, and Mister K and Mister S agree to make a special "squoosh" sound for Mister X, but Mister X would be able to appear in words. This makes Mister X so happy, he decides to use his letter as a symbol to prevent children from getting too close to anything dangerous. | ||
Mister Q - Quiet | Episode 57: Meet Mister Q | Mister R, Mister X, and Mister Q doesn’t sing in the TV Show but they not sing their respective songs. | May 3, 1978 |
Mister Q Restores Miss O's Voice | Miss O is giving a gala performance, but her voice gives out! Miss U, Mister L, and Mister T take Miss O to Mister Q's laboratory for assistance, but he can't help them because he has no sound...that is, until Miss U agrees to stand next to him in a starting clue box. With Mister Q's new-found sound that make Sally the Alien (Paula Robertshaw) alive, he's able to get Miss O to slowly start talking again, and she's soon able to sing--just in time for her concert. | ||
Meet The Word Machine | Episode 60: Meet The Word Machine | Miss O visits her new neighbor Professor Foghorn, who has invented a Word Machine. The Word Machine's purpose is to make sure all the letters in words go by the rules--using the right sounds and so forth. Miss O keeps feeding the Machine words with letters using irregular sounds--and when they don't go through, they run away, upset that the Word Machine won't accept them for what they are | May 6, 1978 |
I'm The Word Machine | Song that having no description | ||
CH Sound | Episode 65: Meet The Chewy Cherry Choo Choo | Mister C and Mister H get away for a vacation in the woods, where Mister C asks Mister H to make a new sound with him. Mister H agrees to make the same sound that starts "Chewy Cherries" (which Mister C is seen munching away on), but only if it isn't a squoosh, due to his fear of getting cut on a squoosh box's jagged edges. With this agreement made, the guys run to catch the Chewy Cherry Choo Choo back to Letter People Land, only to find out that the train has taken off without them...OR the conductor, Charlie McChew! Charlie, Mister C, and Mister H ride the handcar to get back to the Choo Choo (which talks from male voiced like Mexican Man to female voiced by Alexis Winky Garza!). | May 11, 1978 |
Chewy Cherry Choo Choo Song | Charlie McChew and his friends are in Live Concert. | ||
AU/Aw | Episode 66: The AU/AW Sounds | It's the night of the carnival, but Miss A is in an awful mood. Miss U tries to cheer her up by walking through a funhouse with her and making a new sound. However, Miss U disappears, but Mr. W is around to make the new AU/AW sound whenever Miss U is not available. | May 12, 1978 |
Disc 4: June 1978–December 1979[edit]
Title | From | Description | Date |
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WH/SH | Episode 69: WH and SH | Mister H gets to make two new non-squoosh sounds! This time, he's passing by Gloria Mansfield, playing with a yo-yo and Mister W, who's working on a magic act. Mister W is able to blow a whistle dangling around Mister H's neck without using his hands, so they agree to make a sound together. One small problem: Mister S's Sock Cave is nearby and they're waking him up, so he suggests making a nice, quiet sound with Mister H. "SHHHH!!!!" | July 5, 1978 |
The Catching Game (Episode 4) | After a long hiatus, The Catching Game TV Show with Monty Swell returned to "The Letter People." | ||
A Song for Mister H | Monty Swell sings a song about Mister H and his two new sounds: WH and SH. | ||
Double O | Episode 70: Double O (OO) | Miss O tries her hand as a door-to-door cosmetics salesperson, and comes across a secluded house in the chocolate factory, belonging to Zelda the chocolate woman and Zero the owl. Zelda's invented a new potion made out of chocolate that makes two of whatever drinks it...and Miss O is her guinea pig! However, Miss O discovers she can make new sounds when there are two of her! | July 24, 1978 |
I Can Swoon | Song | ||
TH Sound (The Thing) | Episode 73: Meet The Thing | Mrister T and Miss U walk into a haunted theatre, where The Thing lives. Mister T flashes back to 1930, where "Grandpa T" and "Grandpa H" were about to include The Thing in their song-and-dance act in that very theatre, but the theatre closed down before the Thing could make his debut. Officer Jabberwocky arrives on the scene and says the theatre is reopening and captures the Thing by agreeing to give him a part in the reopening gala | October 31, 1978 |
I'm The Thing | Song | ||
The OW/OU Sounds | Episode 74: The OU/OW Sounds | Miss O is rejected from Monty Swell's talent show because she's been using the same three old sounds. While walking through the park, she accidentally bumps into the pointy end of Miss U's umbrella and screams (OW!), and the two of them decide to make their new OU sound for Monty's talent show. However, on the night of the show, Miss U gets sick, but Mister W is around to help out (actually, the guy's hiding outside her dressing room window) and Miss O goes on with the show. | December 9, 1978 |
What a Beautiful Sound | Song | ||
The OI/OY Sound | Episode 68: The OY/OI Sounds | Miss O is sitting poolside, looking for more Letter People to make sounds with. She finds Miss I, but she refuses to make sounds with her. Miss O talks Miss I into making a sound by saying it would make Mister Y happy. This way, she stands in a divided catching clue box with Miss I, and with Mister Y when Miss I can't make it. | June 23, 1978 |
The ING Sound (Part 1) | Special 3: Rocking, Hopping, Dancing Party | The Letter People attend Frantic Freddie's Dancing Party on DDT-TV where Mister S wins the dancing competition. | December 31, 1978 |
The ING Sound (Part 2) | Frantic Freddie attemps to stay up without sleeping for an entire week. | ||
The ING Sound | Song | ||
Sentences Part 1 | Special 4: The Sentences | Mister S is awakened by news of three unidentified flying objects in Letter People Land. They turn out to be a period, question mark, and exclamation point, which teach Mister S, Miss O, and Miss U (who happened to be in the park when the UFO's arrived) about how they're used in sentences. | December 20, 1979 |
Sentences Part 2 | The Letter People Land Clueboxes are in the World Series, and the gang is watching the final game on Monty Swell's TV set...which promptly goes kaput. Instead, the Letter People are reduced to reading sentences that flash on Monty's TV screen to tell them what's going on during the game. The Clueboxes win the game when their star slugger Pam hits a grand slam...just as Monty's TV goes back to work! | ||
Pam Hit a Grand Slam | After the Clueboxes win the World Series when their star slugger Pam hits a grand slam The Letter People sing one final number of 1979, "Pam Hit A Grand Slam". |