"ABC Afterschool Specials" The Magical Mystery Trip Through Little Red's Head (TV Episode 1974) Poster

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8/10
A sentimental mental journey
qtracy-778444 March 2022
Another animated musical starring Timer, keeper of "body time" and star of a series of interstitials and specials about the human body, produced for ABC by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, of Pink Panther fame. If you've seen its predecessor The Incredible, Indelible, Magical, Physical Mystery Trip, you're in for more of the same, more or less.

To better understand the relationship between the body, heart and mind, and how feelings work, two youngsters are shrunken down into their teenage sister Red's head for a tour of the inner workings. What ensues is another Alice-In-Wonderland-style adventure, meeting one set of weirdos as quickly as the next, all allegorical representations of functions of the human head. Adding onto storybook parallels, this Red finds herself in a predicament just like Riding Hood, which comes to an exciting climax when she realizes her grandma is in fact "The Critter", a notoriously cunning wolf the police have been after.

Len Maxwell put on quite the tour-de-force in the first Timer program, giving very distinct voices to the host of quirky characters inhabiting Uncle Carl. In this program, Lennie Weinrib is put to the same task, and while his range is decent, his performances pale by comparison, with greater similarities in the inflections between his characters.

The animation quality, like the previous Timer special, is below the usual standard of the DFE studio, but certainly not their worst effort, which in my opinion goes to their output on Doctor Snuggles (perhaps the episodes done by Topcraft have spoiled me, and yes, I'd say they were even worse looking than their Road Runners!). Fortunately, the characters and their movement are cleverly, appealingly and economically designed to work around the low budget. Some animation sequences and backgrounds are even recycled from the first Mystery Trip!

This special, as you may have guessed, is very much of its time. Lots of psychedelic "mod" imagery, then-nostalgic homages to golden-age Hollywood actors, and a bit schmaltzy at times. Unfortunately you also get a few cultural stereotypes and some nightmarish figures that might unsettle the younger set. Still, the show is spangled with positive messages that still ring true, particularly regarding how to productively handle negativity.

No matter which of the two Timer programs you choose to watch (this one was just recently uploaded to YouTube), you'll be guaranteed a similarly low budget but imaginative adventure, and you or your kids may just learn something all the while!
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9/10
Very good, from what I remember
aschachte7 April 2006
This was an educational made-for-TV movie. It was actually the SECOND appearance of Timer. He was in another made-for-TV movie called "I Am Joe's Heart" made about a year earlier and it does not appear on Lennie Weinrib's (Timer's) filmography. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0918396/ It was a similar show, but Joe was about to have a heart attack because he wasn't taking care of himself and Timer was running around panicking.

By contrast, Little Red was in very good shape. She exercised regularly and ate healthy foods. I remember this movie being called "Journey Through Little Red's Head". They may have had an alternate title.

The real star of the show was Timer of course. His job was to keep everything working properly in Little Red's body. At one point she was attacked and she fought back. Adrenaline kicked in, her physical conditioning became of immediate use, and Timer was running everything from within.

I'd like to see this cartoon again. Why can't they just play it on a Sunday afternoon or something?
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Educational & Entertaining
mgaines-124 July 2002
Why aren't ALL the educational cartoons from the mid-70s available on DVD yet?

I believe this cartoon was part of a government initiative to bring more educational programming to TV -- the same initiative that gave us "School House Rock", Captain O.G. Readmore ('a readin' kinda cat') and a cartoon about the founding fathers (may have been called "Spirit of '76, but I can't remember for certain).

All of these aired on ABC from the early to mid-70s.

This cartoon in particular taught about bodily functions and the importance of nutrition, etc.

It also gave us "Timer" (voiced by HR Pufnstuf, Lennie Weinrib), who also apperaed in several follow-up intersticials on ABC Saturday mornings that taught us how to make "Wagon Wheels" and "Sunshine on a Stick."

Remember this...?

"Since 6 o'clock last night you haven't eaten a bite. C'mon I'll show you why that's not the way for a growing boy(?) to start a busy day...."

RELEASE THESE PROGRAMS NOW! (For the sake of the children)
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