Manhattan’s slickest alley cat is finally coming to disc as part of the Hanna-Barbera Classic Collection Series from Warner Home Video. Top Cat: The Complete Series will be released on Dec. 7, along with The Flintstones: The Complete Second Season. The deluxe collectors box sets will feature loads of bonus features.
Top Cat premiered on primetime television in 1961 and ran for 30 episodes. Inspired by the hit 50s comedy series, The Phil Silvers Show, the toon follows the misadventures of a smooth-talking New York City puss and his Manhattan alley cat pals, Benny the Ball, Choo-Choo, Spook, the Brain and Fancy-Fancy. The feline felons are always out to make a big score or pull the ultimate swindle while eluding the relentless Officer Dibble.
The Top Cat four-disc collector set will feature more than nine hours of content, including 90 minutes of DVD bonus features. Three episodes will offer commentary by animation historians Jerry Beck, Earl Kress and Mark Evanier, as well as Leo de Lyon, who voiced the shows Spook and The Brain characters. Fans will also get a storyboard showcase, a retrospective featurette titled Hoagys Alley: The Making of Top Cat, a sing-along, an art collection, the Top Cat Kellogg’s commercials and interviews with series writer Barry Blitzer and voice actors de Lyon, Arnold Stang (Top Cat) and Marvin Kaplan (Choo, Choo).
The Flintstones: The Complete Second Season will also be available in a four-disc collector set that will contain 32 episodes and more than 800 minutes of original TV programming and enhanced content. Extras will include commentary on three episodes by layout artist Jerry Eisenberg, writer/animation historian Earl Kress and cartoonist/Hanna-Barbera historian Scott Shaw. There will also be a retrospective documentary titled Carved in Stone: The Flintstones Phenomenon, sponsor interstitials, a song selection, an archival tutorial on how to draw Fred Flintstone and an art gallery featuring rare animation cells and backgrounds accompanied by Bedrock sound effects.
Warner Home Video is also releasing the theatrical feature, The Man Called Flintstone, on DVD for the first time. The spy spoof was produced right after production of the original Flintstones series ended and was intended as a swan song for the characters.
Top Cat: The Complete Series and The Flintstones: The Complete Second Season will list for $44.98 on DVD. The Man Called Flintstone will be available on DVD for $19.97.
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