This was Crazylegs Crane's first series dedicated solely to him. Previously, he had made regular appearances as an antagonist in the three DePatie-Freleng animated comedies: Tijuana Toads, The Blue Racer and The Dogfather. Larry D. Mann voiced him in all but two of his appearances, with Bob Holt voicing him in the Tijuana Toads short "Flight to the Finish", and Daws Butler voicing him in the Dogfather short "The Goose That Laid a Golden Egg". His personality is similar to the Disney character Goofy. In the German series, this character was known as "Dummvogel", literally "stupid bird".
The character's name was never spoken in the theatrical shorts, only being referred to as a "chicken" or a "crane" by other characters. When his own series entered production he was initially called "Ichabod Crane"[2] before settling on "Crazylegs Crane".
Plot
In the cartoons that star Crazylegs Crane (voiced by Larry D. Mann), he goes through various misadventures, often accompanied by his son Crazylegs Crane Jr. (voiced by Frank Welker). He often encounters his frenemy, a fire-breathingdragonfly (voiced by Frank Welker impersonating Andy Kaufman).
Appearances
None of the Crazylegs Crane shorts contained any credit information; only the series title and episode title were shown.
Tijuana Toads
Go For Croak (1969)
Snake in the Gracias (1971)
Two Jumps and a Chump (1971)
The Egg and Ay Yi Yi! (1971)
A Leap in the Deep (1971)
Flight to the Finish (1972)
The Blue Racer
Blue Aces Wild (1973)
Snake Preview (1973)
Aches and Snakes (1973)
The Dogfather
The Goose That Laid a Golden Egg (1974)
Mother Dogfather (1974)
Crazylegs Crane
Life With Feather
Crane Brained
King of the Swamp
Sonic Broom
Winter Blunderland
Storky and Hatch
Fly by Knight
Sneaker Snack
Barnacle Bird
Animal Crack-ups
Jet Feathers
Nest Quest
Bug Off
Beach Bummer
Flower Power
Trail of the Lonesome Mine
Reruns
Crazylegs Crane previously aired as part of The All-New Pink Panther Show on This TV on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:30am Eastern Time until September 22, 2011. Also, most of the shorts often aired as filler material on Boomerang. Some episodes have also appeared on YouTube, Hulu and other online video sites.
Home video
A DVD[3] and Blu-ray[4] containing the 16 episodes were released on April 26, 2016 from Kino Lorber.
References
^Arnold, Mark (2015). Think Pink: The Story of DePatie-Freleng. BearManor Media. p. 211. ISBN978-1-59393-170-4.
^Beck, Jerry (2005). Pink Panther: The Ultimate Guide to the Coolest Cat in Town!. London: Dorling Kindersley. p. 61. ISBN140530930X.