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The SILLIEST Episode of Star Trek: the Animated Series (The Infinite Vulcan)
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- čas přidán 20. 09. 2019
- One time Spock was really, really big.
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Fun Fact: Walter Koenig wrote this episode under the assumption he'd be cast to play Checkov. He was not as they cut him from the animated series entirely. Which Koenig found out at a Q&A at a Star Trek convention when someone asked him about it. So he is the only of the main TOS Star Trek cast to write an episode of the animated series and also the only member of the cast to not appear on the show.
It apparently took a LOT to get him to come back for Star Trek: The Motion Picture after that slap in the face.
He actually wrote the episode assuming that he would play Dr. Stavos Keniclius 5, he knew the Chekov boat had sailed.
That is soooooo fucked up. Why did they leave him out of TAS, and replace him Cat-in-heat lady and Orange Alien dude. WTF??? Everytime she purrs, I almost piss my pants
@@girl6girl6 TAS had such a crap budget, they could only afford Sulu OR Chekov, but not both. So they picked Sulu. I did read that somewhere (might have been Shatner's memoirs book), but I can't remember for sure where. It is also possibly mentioned on the Star Trek wiki.
Koenig's filmography at the time was guest star in one TV episode every other year. His option other than to appear in the movie was to wait tables.
@@Swiftbow Makes sense. Also, I think they wanted more alien crew members because, you know, it's a Federation of Planets, not just humans... And while Chekov was Russian, he's still another white dude. they wanted more diverse looking characters, and Sulu was there from the beginning.
That said, as much as I love George Takai, Walter Koenig is a MUCH better actor, whose talents were squandered on Star Trek...
Star Trek's right. We should all live our life like Sulu's got one minute to live.
_Oh my!_
Sulu only having one minute to live barely even registered as a blip in this episode's radar. That's incredible.
It was a pretty small part of City on the Edge of Forever too.
Then there was the time he nearly froze to death on that planet while they took their sweet time fixing the transporter. Sulu having one minute to live is kind of a trope.
Yeah, one thing the cartoon did right was giving the women more to do, at least in some eps. In fact, it included the only times Uhura was shown taking command. The Original Series would always come up with an excuse to prevent her from sitting in the captain's chair, despite being something like 5th in the chain of command, even to the point of *inventing* a never-seen-again Lieutenant in one episode just so there'd be someone who outranked her.
Not to mention Uhura, as communications officer, would have had the highest security clearance of anyone on the ship except Kirk and maybe Spock.
One of the original series' less than enlightened moments actually stipulated that women couldn't be promoted to captain, so it's possible (although somewhat ambiguous) that at the time they were operating under the assumption that rule applied to any sort of command situation. At best, there was probably a soft bias against the idea.
Thankfully, that was a concept that got memory-holed by the time TAS rolled around.
@@timf7413 It was never clear if that was actually a regulation, or just the insane ramblings of a crazy person. (It only ever was mentioned once, in Turnabout Intruder. It was a rather bad episode, spoken by an insane villain, and never confirmed by any other character.)
Fair enough, but I tend to think it was presented as an actual rule (albeit one that was already becoming indicative of a dated mentality at the point that episode aired.)
That said, my point was more that what's shown on screen in other episodes seems to suggest the writers may have always been working from that mindset, even if they never said it that explicitly.
I don't remember that episode, but the fact they did that was stupid. I mean, in the original pilot the first officer was a woman so it's like they reverted.
Interesting how the giant clone dude, was able to clone ( and make bigger), Spock's clothes.
NUDITY IS PROHIBITED IN THE FEDERATION HANDBOOK
He also cloned a giant tailor.
In another episode of TAS (this one dealing with shrinking) they say that their uniforms are made of organic material (kelp?), so naturally they were cloned as well.
That would be mad awkward to have a giant Spock with his giant dick flopping about, Sulu would be swatting at it like a cat toy.
He used same clone tech than Lex Luthor in Superman 4 , it clones clothes to fit .
Wait, so canonically there's just a giant Spock out there in the Universe?
Why didn't the reboot movies ever touch this lore gold?
Quinto Spock will now never go on this mission, but old Spock remains.
Always two there are. No more. No less...
@@jedigecko06 XD
I don't know why giant spock didn't show up in the transformers crossover. He would probably work well with the giant robots they are pretty close in size.
Lower decks did show his skeleton.
There's a giant spock, an invisible dead romulan, and an extra Will Riker out there.
If that giant clone has a regular Vulcan lifespan, he could totally still be out there. I for one hope he shows up in the new Picard show.
I don't think TAS counts as canon.
@@Enzo012 There are a few plots that stay throughout the rest of the series.
Officially, the entire series was removed from canon in the 1980's, but since then many individual elements from it have been referenced in canon Trek, including as recently as Picard, so it's sort of quasi-canon at this point.
@@timf7413 I don't know the references, so I don't know if this fits, but perhaps TAS was entertainment for the in-show people, like a television show nowadays only in the Star Trek universe.
If Vulcans are anything like dogs, and I’m totally convinced they are for no reason, then the larger breeds don’t live as long :(
"Rock 'em, Spock 'em" robot is my favorite callback in anything, ever.
Actually, Filmation animated this. Did you know that? Also actually this was in the 70's. Also also actually this follows the Original Series.
Phelan Porteous I imagine you're a big fan of these series, given the quality of the animation and the music track endlessly repeating over and over...
At least it wasn't Good Times. 🖖
Not to mention the 1967 Spider-Man cartoon used the same damn music, as well as the whole sloppily animated, repetitive schtick.
There is some good reason to appreciate TAS, even if it wasn't the best Star Trek ever had to offer...
For one, this was the first attempt to bring back Star Trek following the cancellation of TOS...
Second, TAS did make some clever use of the animated medium to bring us environments and creatures which TOS just couldn't give us during its run, like Aron-Bem-Bem which was a walking colony creature and Lt. Arex with his three arms and legs...
Third, TAS brought us Cpt. Robert April, who has since entered proper canon as Enterprise's first captain...
Fourth is the Emmy-award winning "Yesteryear", which dug deeper into Spock's childhood and further enhanced the character's mythos...
Also amongst the show's run were the widely-appreciated sequel episodes "More Tribbles, More Troubles" and "Mudd's Passion"...
Last but not least is the first ever holodeck scene in Star Trek, in the episode "The Practical Joker"...
By no means is this an exhaustive list of all of the positive aspects of TAS but hopefully now you can see why the series is starting to gain some renewed appreciation in this day and age...☺☺☺☺
Um, actually.....😏
I have a certain fondness for TAS: Its weird and often ludicrous high concept nonsense.
I adore the show, pretty much because of all that high concept ridiculousness. It can get super goofy, the animation is really limited, annnd I love every minute. Most of the main cast returning to voice their character is pretty cool too, buuut whatever. I've got pretty trash taste. Reveling in bad tv is fun.
idk why but the silly "blplplpplplplp" sound you made for that little bit @3:04 makes me smile and laugh every time.
Love how animation allowed for fantastical creatures and locations but somehow that didn't extend to the crews facial expressions, both of them.
I've read that Filmation's management actually chewed the animators out if they drew the characters rather than xeroxing them off a model sheet. "Time is money! How dare you draw something?!"
I authentically love this show, and I totally support you making fun of every single episode. This is your best so far.
Okay this is one of the worst but if you saw "Mudd's Passion " you can tell from the voice acting when they recorded it you can tell when it was after the drinks were served
Also, Mudd's Passion sees Scotty hook up with a catgirl. And sees Kirk & Spock become awfully... chummy.
So, it's awesome. :-)
They all recorded their parts separately from what I hear, never in the same room or place.
The standout animated episode is when Spock revisits his past. Very moving.
The only episode I’ve seen and I haven’t watched more cause I can tell it’s just going to get worse
I can’t watch Star Trek animated without Allison’s silly voices, they’re stuck in my brain now.
What is brain?
I can't watch Star Trek period without Allison's silly voices and I love it
"It is not a show made for binging"
*awkwardly thinks back to last year when I binged the entire thing* Oh?
I first had my own computer back in 2000. One of the first things I did was binge this. I'd heard about it (and read some of the novelizations without realizing that's what they were), but it was never rerun on TV in my area. It's ironically the least animated of all the Star Trek series, but there are some good ones in there. I actually like all of the first 3 episodes.
You can DO it, but it's not made for it.
Cakes aren't made to be eaten in one sitting, but I CAN technically accomplish it.
I just did the same a few weeks ago at work. It broke my brain.
@@mastermarkus5307 Who told you cakes aren't made to be eaten in one sitting? I beg to differ.
I barely made it through the first episode.
Everytime Kirk screamed FUCK OFF, I just lost my shit completely hahahah it was peppered wisely throughout the episode so it always caught me off guard
Also why is your voice for the phylosians so good? I was dissapointed at the actual ones.
Giant Spock roams the universe eating planets.
No, that was Unicron. Spock just did the voice work for his minion.
True fact, ST:TAS episode title: "One of our Planets is Missing." The next episode should be "Infinite Vulcan has Indigestion."
No Alison! What have you done!? Your actually valid observations about the quality of some parts of the Star Trek canon will drive the Trekkies into a frenzy! Do you want another civil war!? DO YOU!?!
The women are trying to ruin our Trek, time to gatekeep!
Jessse, we don't take the animated series seriously -- people might call it canon, but I've never seen a argument where people were arguing over ST cartoon details.
@@BronzeBoy520 STD did ruin Trek
Tom Servo you must have missed all the guys lining up to defend the honour of Spock’s Brain
@@Talisguy
Yeah, I'm only like... a tangental fan of Star Trek, but people saying the Discovery ruined the series reminds me of people in the Star Wars fandom who say that the Sequel Trilogy ruined the series. I'm just like "Did you FORGET about Jar Jar!? Or like, 90% of the lines in the Prequels!?"
Every time you played clips of Shatner screaming about how much he wants Takei to STFU about crap that happened 50 years ago, I burst into laughter
"I don't know the mother fucker"
I know why this wasn't a good TAS episode - it didn't have the lion lady in it.
I always saw her as a cat lady.
@@MegaTylerwilson Eeeeeh, lions are cats.
@@MegaTylerwilson She's a Caitian, thank you very much! ( ̄へ ̄)
M'ress is bae
@@samk522 M'Ress is poop? Thats...not how I'd describe her.
Where is the audio of angry William Shatner from?
I too must know
"lOokS lIKe yUo underestimated 70s voice acting. LEGALIZE IT!
Sulu’s gaydar was going off the charts as soon as they landed on that planet.
"You're the most screwable person I know"
*wink*
CookieMastah oh my god a giant Spock!
@@Natakupl OH MYYYYYY
That fake Phylosian voice you did was great. They sound adorable. Their designs are pretty cool too.
I agree. She cracked me up everytime she did that voice.
I just realize that Allison's Phylosian voice is like a mix of inklings and Baywatching Eddie's voice
@@amberace Also, the obvious parody/satire of "millennials" it would seem. "Vote for Bernie!"
TAS was really wonderfully goofy my favorite episode is Slaver Weapon. The guy who wrote it Larry Niven is one of my favorite authors. He knew none of his own stuff would ever be adapted to film or animation so what else do you do but hijack the show your writing, other than the main star trek characters everything else is from his Known Space
I read the Known Space books before I saw Star Trek: TAS, and my mind did weird melty explodey things when the Kzinti showed up in TAS.
@@NozomuYume they're also hanging around in 'Lower decks'.
Giant Spock's corpse is in the Collector's vessel in Lower Decks. I loved that call back
As a kid, my dad would sometimes sit down and watch with me, and he always pointed out the animation cheats like frequent zooming in on the face because there's lot much to animate, or how only one character in a scene moved at a time. As a result, I have a hard time watching old Filmation and Hanna Barbera cartoons. I can't help noticing every single time they cheap out, and they do it a lot
LEAVE SPOCK'S BRAIN ALONE!
God is this show goofy.
I'm totally with you on the animation. Filmation also did Masters of the Universe, and while they would occasionally make new animation for episodes and did well enough with what they had, on a basic level it's just... not very nice to watch compared to animation with an actual budget because of the stiffness and obvious constant reused footage.
I'll give them credit for doing what they could with what they had, but I'm not going to ignore that and say the animation was fundamentally good when considering TV animation as a whole.
For the most part, it looks fine in stills, until the characters move.
@@dunes8817
I mean, I'm not a huge fan of the flesh-coloured eyes most of the characters have in this series, but I agree otherwise. The issue is in how obvious it is that the characters are going between default positions (often close-ups with little movement) and animation sequences so there's very little "flow" in the movement unless it's something basic like walking or one of the few things they made a specific animation for.
Filmation also created the real Ghost Busters (no, not The Real Ghostbusters). It was a 70's live action show with two detectives and the fakest gorilla ever. After the unrelated movie of a similar name, Filmation created an animated series based loosely on their previous live action series.
Those were strange times, growing up with multiple unrelated Ghostbusters. Kind of the 1980s cartoon equivalent of the antipopes of the 12th century.
"-And then the plant people close a 25foot tall Spock."
"Walter, is this about not being cast in the show?"
"Let me finish. He is going to be called Spock 2 and he's going to mind-meld with Spock 1 to bring him back to normal. Also, the last shot of the episode will be Sulu winking."
Brain and brain, what is brain?
It is controller, is it not?
@@FuugaNatsu You beat me by 8 months. Hell I'd already be cancelled by now.
Rarely have William Shatner audio clips been used so masterfully. Well played.
Just be lucky Filmation decided that Kirk and the Gang didn’t need to be a rip off of Scooby Doo with some obnoxious sidekick with an annoying voice and catch phrase, Hanna Barbera did enough of that to make 20 years worth of crap.
and run in a endless background
Fuckin' Godzooky...
A talking Tribble
I like how nobody's expression changes ever.
"leave spocks brain alone" was just perfect.
Those boing boing effects mixed with the birdemic crowing is killing me!
The birdemic noises were in the actual ep LOL
Welcome to the Filmation sound library. (Those bird-cries also made it into every other episode of He-Man!)
I love rewatching this, just for the alien voice Allison gives them.
I bought the entire run of the Animated Series recently and just got to this episode you reviewed. What a wild ride. The Animated Series turned out to be much better than what I thought it would. There is some gloriously cheesy moments and I love it. I hope you will do some more episodes on the Animated Series. Your Star Trek videos are great!
How is it I love this series so much and still laugh hysterically listening to you trash it? Well done! A little Filmation fact: all the music from this series would be reused and recycled in Filmation’s live-action “Space Academy” and “Jason of Star Command,” among other Filmation series. Speaking of recycling, as silly as this episode is, I would love to see a Phylosian(s) appear in a live-action Trek series. They are an interesting concept for a species. A passing reference made to Keniclius would be cool, too.
Lassie rescue rangers. The new adventures of Batman. To name a few
@@crazyal8565 - I have “The New Adventures of Batman” in my Filmation DVD collection. I have started rewatching “The Adventures of Batman” and “The New Adventures” will be next.
The animated series is my favorite series because in most episodes, Scotty doesn’t wear pants, and I just picture him walking around pantless and creeping out the crew.
Welp... looks like the acid finally kicked in.
I think that statement sums up most cartoons of this era.
i mean...from a certain point of view...we kind of...are...made...of leather
-Welcome to Night Vale
Pre-leather.
Lupa is it too much to ask for you to do a Baywatching type recap of this glorious series?
Also Hikaru Sulu's butt
10/10
I like that there's not even a hint of an explanation for why the clones are giant, nor is it ever relevant to the plot. It's like the animators just accidentally made one of the characters gigantic and they decided "Eh, just run with it."
If Spock is so great, why isn't there a Spock 2?...Ohwait.
I am in awe of how fucking funny this is.
Thank you.
That was lovely. Lost it the moment the springy pterodactyls appeared, and loved the 'fuck off!' and 'I don't fucking know him' sound clips. Well done, and looking forward to whatever you release next.
The voice you use for the alien at 4:07 cracks me up every time. I saw this video weeks ago, and just now randomly thought of that voice and chuckled again.
From memory I’m pretty sure Spock is this size in every episode
Jangler333 oh myyyyyy
Love how the Lower Decks references the giant Spock with a skeleton of him.
In a years time you became such a massive trekkie. So impressed
YESSSSSSSS!!! Giant monsters and Star Trek go together is like peanut butter and jelly... At least within my own twisted mentality! Thanks a lot for this one, Alison!
_The Animated Adventures of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek_ began airing on September 8, 1973, which would have been a Saturday back then, making this a "Saturday morning" cartoon. So they had to simplify it for kids. I actually like the final episode entitled _"The Counter-Clock Incident"_ in which the Enterprise is pulled into a negative universe where time and everything works in reverse, including the aging process where people start life at an old age and die as they get younger. A concept that was used in the final episode of _Star Trek: The Next Generation_ and the _Star Trek: Voyager_ episode titled _Innocence_ from the 2nd season.
And also used in Red Dwarf
I'm glad i found you, i was in tears the entire episode!! keep doing gods work
This is my favorite youtube channel, I'm so impressed by your impressions and I can't wait to see more content lol
Thank you!
@@AllisonPregler Oh my god, you responded! Thanks you wonderful person!
The bird and cat people races are actually going to be playable in an expansion book to the Star Trek RPG.
The cat race is called the Catians, and they're a fan favourite for some reason!
@@Xondar11223344
I can give you a hint: FURRIES.
The cats and three legged people were included in the old FASA Star Trek game. And I am kind of ashamed that I could rattle off that fact so easily.
@@mastermarkus5307 Oh, right.
Probably not the first to mention this, but "giant Spock's skeleton" made it into Lower Decks.
“Caniculus” in Latin = “bunny rabbit”. The character is called “Bunny Rabbit”. No wonder it wants to propagate.
The episode was too short.
10:31 Damn, Mr. Sulu just seduced me.
Oh my.
If you found that music annoying, then just imagine being a kid in 70s, when virtually every single Filmation cartoon used that same music! 🤪🥴 🤣
....You're seen Mission: Magic, haven't you?
Ah, Filmation, the one American animation company that can make outsourcing animation look good.
To loosely quote Animaniacs, "We're only limited to three new scenes per episode, and we use those to get here!"
Space Lucifer will always be the best thing about this show to me.
Ah yes, the episode where Giant Glowing Kirk shoots lighting from his fingertips at a pilgrim in an energy barrier. Classic.
"Legalize It!" - OMFG the way you dub over and make it modern comedy is gold!
Call me crazy but I love the animated series to bits, just for being so... how to put it. Devoted, in its terriblness.
Same! It's awful and I love it!
Little did people suspect in the 1970s,
just how 'scrutable' Mr. George Takei was 🤍🧡🤎🖤
Spock 3: The Search for Spock.
Despite its less than stellar reviews it's still the best animated,canon, official star trek series.
So that's what recent Trek has been missing... a new animated series! Get on that, Netflix!
@@SimonBuchanNz There are currently two animated Star Trek series in production. One, "Star Trek Lower Decks" on CBS All Access, aimed at adults and an untitled one, on Nickelodeon, aimed at kids.
@@Xondar11223344 Shit, I both forgot about those and didn't know they were animated, I'm legitimately slightly hopeful! Oh dear, they got me again....
1:12 you and Phelan truly were made for each other.
This was a blast. I'm so glad you have done an episode from each of the old series. I have no idea if there is a Discovery episode that is goofy enough for this treatment. I hope you take a look at more silly Star Trek episodes in the future. It is always a blast when you do.
That loop involving Sulu looking at that infernal beeping tricorder? *That's* as good as it gets for him from here on. Plus, those voices you put on for the characters? Spot on! Lmao! 😂😂😂😂
I... I watched this as a child and completely forgot it... this is unlocking memories for me
You have exactly the right kind of smart ass narration for me. I love it!! 🤣
Thanks, Allison. I've only heard about the show for years and I turn my back you watching episode was on the Star Trek 50th anniversary Special on Svengoolie..
I don't see how it being ridiculous is a bad thing. I love how weird Filmation stuff is, and the bad animation just adds to the charm.
It depends largely on the execution.
@@dunes8817 But I think the execution here is pretty good. Plus I like the sense of humor Filmation has.
"A worse version of Spock's Brain"
Let that sink in, people.
3:31 this is by far the longest minute I've ever seen it take to save a dying person. It's like planted bombs in movies that have 10 seconds to go off but its a 5 minute scene and my grubhub order gets to my house before it goes off.
Star Trek: The Animated Series is not a good program, but every episode was absolutely hilarious in its own special way. This is the entirety of my opinion on the show. I will now watch the rest of the video.
"I picked an episode about a giant Spock because why not?" You must feel truly blessed sometimes...or ya know cursed.
I dunno the best episode of the ST animated series for me will always be Yesteryear, its not perfect but I think its a good episode and is on par with some of the TOS episodes.
the music bit you said about was reused between many cartoons of filmation. one other example would be lassie's resue rangers (check it out. material gold)
Just you wait! 50 years from now some kid will be complaining about the lack of character movement on Movie Nights, the reuse of sets, and the fact that no one appears to have a body below the torso.
Damn future millennials!
I watched this show once when I was resting after a surgery. I do remember there was one good episode about spock timetraveling to save his past self.
PS. please do a review of the one with the underwater people where everything is "FORBIDDEN"
the one with time travelling spock is the second episode
Spock is a Damsel In Distress
After Spock 2 there is the third film, Army of Spockness.
Vote Bernie! Hear, hear!
"Legalize it!"
"Vote for bernie!"
"Here's a shop that specializes in molecular gastronomy"
"Would anyone want some beard wax?"
"Did someone say weed?"
I love the Pot People
I can't believe how much they swore in that old animated show
Poor Walter Koenig. Not only was his character scrapped in this show, his only writing contribution to Trek just had to be .... this. :/ Well, at least it's memorably bad.
He also wrote episodes of "The Land of the Lost"
Koenig was one of the best sci-fi villains of all time, Alfred Bester on B5. He's fine.
But it's weird to think about the pitch meeting: "Yeah, I know you replaced me with an orange tripod thing. But I DEFINITELY did not write the stupidest thing I could think of out of spite."
He also wrote a pretty incoherent comic book. So he has that.
@@montyr2083 Oh man, Bester was so good. And Koenig was great on B5!
Why... why do the plant-pterodactyl things look like they brown ponytails? They look like Karendactyls.
And many macro/micro kinkers were born on that fateful day.
Chekov was appearently working
for the Psi Corps when being off
the Enterprise.
Whenever a friend decides to embark on watching all of Star Trek (which granted, isn't as often as I'd wish), I always bring up this wonderful TAS episode. "DID YOU KNOW THERE'S A GIANT, PLANT SPOCK CLONE ROAMING AROUND THE GALAXY?"
How have I not come across the channel before? What a hoot😂
I do have to give it to em, they got more wilder than hell with the creature design in this show from the looks of it.
That just makes me think about how Star Trek wasn't super creative with the aliens initially, while Doctor Who went all-out even though they definitely didn't have the budget for it.
I don't know what necessarily aged better. I want to give the latter more credit for the effort though.
RIP Spock 2
6:35 I swear to God that screeching sound effect is the exact screech from Birdemic.
I never got the chance to see this series. Happy to see you covering it because this is hilarious! -Matt