SHAZZAN
(CBS, September 9, 1967-January 20, 1968)
Hanna-Barbera Productions
MAIN CAST:
Barney Phillips – Shazzan
Jerry Dexter – Chuck
Janet Waldo – Nancy
Don Messick – Kaboobie
Shazzan
was designed and created by Alex Toth
for Hanna-Barbera
Productions and CBS Television. The
series drew heavy inspiration from the Arabian Nights
folk tales in its depiction of a pastiche Middle Eastern culture, use of
magical beings and thieves.
Shazzan with Chuck and Nancy and Kaboobie. |
The story centered on all-American
teenaged siblings Chuck (Jerry Dexter) and Nancy (Janet Waldo) who stumbled
across a halved magic ring in a cave off the coast of Maine. They found that
when they combined the ring and spoke the inscribed word, “Shazzan!”, they ended
up being transported to the Arabian-like world and in the possession of the
giant, jovial, all-powerful genie, Shazzan (Barney Phillips). Shazzan could do
just about anything—except send the twins home. To do that, they had to
return his ring to its rightful owner, the Wizard of the 7th
Mountain. That sent Chuck and Nancy on a quest through dangerous lands filled
with thieves, pirates, evil magicians and more who sought to either conquer the
kingdoms of the land or get revenge on Shazzan himself. To aid in their quest,
Shazzan gave the kids an invisible cloak, a magic rope, illusion-casting dust,
and flying camel Kaboobie (Don Messick) for transportation. When things got
especially hairy, the kids could summon Shazzan himself by rejoining the ring
again and saying his name.
Ad for CBS' Saturday Morning line-up. |
Shazzan debuted on CBS on
September 9, 1967. Notably, viewers got a double-dose of the characters its
second week on the air as they were included in the Space
Ghost finale. Despite all of the people involved with the show, nobody
was able to catch the one fatal flaw with the premise: Shazzan was too powerful.
Whenever he appeared, the story was effectively brought to an end as none of
the foes depicted in the show could physically or mystically harm him. As a
result, the stories usually involved the kids being put into some kind of peril
or having them unable to use the ring either because they were physically
separated from each other (both held on to one half of the ring) or the rings
were stolen. The series was written by Walter Black, Bill Lutz and Sloan Nibley with two segments
airing per episode. Ted Nichols
composed the music. The series also made extensive use of the sound effects
originally created for Johnny
Quest.
Shazzan meets Space Ghost. |
Production on Shazzan concluded
with its first and only season, leaving the premise of Chuck and Nancy
returning home unresolved. It remained on the CBS schedule until the fall of
1969 when parent groups’ complaints about violence in cartoons saw all of the
networks shift from action to comedy programming. In the 1980s, the series was
rerun as part of the syndicated Hanna-Barbera’s World
of Super Adventure anthology series with other action-adventure
programs from the studio. In the 1990s, it became part of the Super Adventures and
Toonami programming blocks on Cartoon Network, and later moved to
its sister channel, Boomerang.
The Shazzan DVD, depicting the typical climax of an episode. |
As part of the merchandising tie-in, the
characters were featured in Gold Key Comics’ Hanna-Barbera Super TV
Heroes. In the 1990s, they returned to comics in DC Comics’ Cartoon Network Presents;
with a cameo appearance on the cover of #9 and a featured story in #13. Whitman also published a Big
Little Book in 1968, a coloring
book, a magic slate
and made both standard
and frame
puzzles based on the show. Ben Cooper released a
costume a
costume very loosely patterned after Shazzan himself. In 1990, Ansunaru
released a series of
figurines in Japan in 1990 based on Hanna-Barbera characters. The Shazzan
characters were featured in two sets, with the kids being a special chase
set. In 1985, Worldvision
Home Video released two VHS
collections containing several episodes. The complete
series was released to DVD in 2012 as part of Warner Archive’s
Hanna-Barbera
Classics Collection.
Shazzan in Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law. |
Although Shazzan wasn’t as
prominent for revivals and revisiting as other Hanna-Barbera properties, he wasn’t
entirely forgotten. Hanna-Barbera would revisit the concept of twins sharing
powers in their Super
Friends franchise with The
Wonder Twins, and the combining of a ring in their later The Thing
series. Robert Smigel’s
“TV Funhouse” feature
on Saturday Night Live
parodied the character in 2005 as “Shazzang”. The actual
character (although still in parody form) featured in the “Mufti Trouble”
episode of Harvey
Birdman, Attorney at Law the following year voiced by Maurice LaMarche. Kaboobie made
an appearance in Batman:
The Brave and the Bold episode “The Siege of Starro Part 1” as the
animal B’wana Beast (Kevin Michael Richardson) rode
on.
EPISODE GUIDE:
“The
Living Island / Master of Thieves” (9/9/67) – Chuck and Nancy land on an island
to give Kaboobie a rest and end up pursued by an evil hunter. / A thief plans
to steal the rings and give them to his master.
“Valley
of the Giants / The Black Sultan” (9/16/67) – Chuck and Nancy end up in a
valley where a Cyclops lives. / Chuck and Nancy help a prince-turned-pig rescue
his princess from an evil wizard.
“The
Underground World / Demon in a Bottle” (9/23/67) – Chuck and Nancy are attacked
by giant bats in an underground cavern. / Nancy and Chuck unwittingly free an
evil demon from his bottle prison.
“Ring
of Samarra / City of Brass” (9/30/67) – Chuck and Nancy have to avoid giant
glass birds to save a princess and her kingdom. / Chuck and Nancy land on a
ship to ask directions and end up captured by living brass statues.
“The
Evil Jester of Masira / The Master Wizard of Mizwa” (10/7/67) – An evil jester
steals a magic book to help him conquer the kingdom. / An evil wizard captures
Chuck and Nancy in his garden.
“Demon
in a Bottle Returns / City of the Tombs” (10/14/67) – The bottle demon returns
for revenge and separates Chuck and Nancy. / Chuck and Nancy end up captured
and taken to the City of the Tombs.
“The
Young Rajah of Kamura / The Sky Pirates of Basheena” (10/21/67) – Chuck and
Nancy save a young Rajah and have to protect his kingdom from an evil regent. /
Chuck has to rescue Nancy from the Sky Pirates.
“The
Forest of Fear / Sorceress of the Mist” (10/28/67) – Chuck and Nancy traverse a
sinister forest to find the Magical Tree of Tureen. / A sorceress captures
Nancy so that she can take her place.
“The
Flaming Ruby / Keys of the Zodiac” (11/4/67) – A Maharajah wants to use
Kaboobie for a theft. / An evil wizard’s minions resemble Chuck and Nancy,
leaving Shazzan to prove their innocence in any crimes.
“Lord
of the Shadows / The Diamond of El Rhapir” (11/11/67) – The Lord of Shadows
sends his creatures to steal an item that will give him all-seeing powers. /
Chuck and Kaboobie have to enter a mirror to resce Nancy from an evil magician.
“The
Idol of Turaba / The Land of Neverwas” (11/18/67) – Chuck and Nancy follow a
kidnapped girl to a city made of porcelain by a clay river. / Chuck and Nancy
are captured by an evil ruler who wants revenge on a good wizard.
“The
Three Horsemen of Mandragora / A Thousand and One Tricks” (11/25/67) – A sultan
tricks Chuck and Nancy into unwittingly releasing evil horsemen. / Chuck and
Nancy have to free the Rajah from his own palace.
“The
Circus of Zahran / Baharum the Befuddled” (12/2/67) – The kids go to a circus
whose ringmaster wants to conquer and rob the city. / Chuck and Nancy encounter
a genie being controlled by the Master of Thieves.
“The
Imopssible Quest of Nazir / A Pound of Evil Magic” (12/16/67) – Chuck and Nancy
visit a sage for directions, unaware an evil wizard is posing as him. / Chuck
and Nancy stumble upon a plot against the Viceroy of Rapport.
“The
Maze of Mercuraad / The Magical Kingdom of Centuria” (12/30/67) – Chuck and
Nancy get lost and are demanded by a guardian for payment to continue on. / The
kids are captured by an evil queen who wants to make Shazzan her king.
“Nastrina
of the Flames / Quest for the Magic Lamp” (1/6/68) – The kids get embroiled in
a plot by an evil sorceress who wants to destroy Shazzan. / Chuck and Nancy
have to help Aladdin get his lamp back from the Master of Thieves.
“Rachid,
the Apprentice Sorcerer / Kahn of the North Wind” (1/13/68) – An evil sorcerer
sends his apprentice to find Chuck and Nancy so he can get revenge on Shazzan.
/ Chuck and Nancy have to save their friend from an evil wizard.
“The
Mirage Maker / Mysterio, the Mini Magi” (1/20/68) – The Mirage Maker captures a
princess and Kaboobie to force Chuck and Nancy to do his bidding. / Evil imps
are sent after Chuck and Nancy so an evil wizard can capture Shazzan.
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