Set sail for classic island fun with The New Adventures of Gilligan – Season 1 (1974), the animated reboot that brings the beloved castaways back for more tropical mishaps and laugh-filled survival adventures. Gilligan, the Skipper, the Professor, Ginger, Mary Ann, and the Howells face off against storms, wild animals, treasure hunts, and their own hilarious misunderstandings as they try once again to escape their deserted island. Packed with wholesome humor, lighthearted charm, and 70s Saturday-morning nostalgia, The New Adventures of Gilligan delivers timeless family-friendly fun. 🏝️⛵😂 #TheNewAdventuresOfGilligan #GilliganCartoon #70sCartoons #HannaBarbera #RetroCartoons #SaturdayMorningCartoons #ClassicCartoonComedy #VintageAnimation #IslandAdventure #FamilyCartoons #CartoonThrowback #OldSchoolCartoons
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00:00We were cold and soaking wet and lost out in a storm
00:09We went inside a spooky house just hoping to get warm
00:13A dusty clock said half a six, we knew that it was wrong
00:17When we set the hands to 12, the clock began to fall
00:21It's the funky phantom!
00:28The spirit of 1776 even, at your service
00:33We found a friend, friend, friend in Funky Phantom
00:38You'll pipe high in him just when you need him most
00:42And we will too and you can't do without him
00:46The cat and the funky phantom ghost
00:49It's funky phantom time!
00:51Whoa!
00:58Some dune buggy rally this turned out to be, Skip
01:14Yeah, if the storm breaks though, we can hold a rally underwater
01:18Okay, Skip, you're the navigator, where are we?
01:23Well, since we've been following your directions, Big Mouth
01:26I'll tell you exactly where we are
01:28We're lost
01:29Well, I don't like the looks of this place, it's scary
01:32I'm with you!
01:33I'm with you!
01:34I'm with you!
01:35Let's get on lost!
01:36Out of here even!
01:37Wants to be scared of you two
01:39Wants to be scared of you two
01:41Heavens to Betsy Ross
01:45Oh, Mudsy, you don't have to be afraid of lightning
01:49Who's afraid?
01:50Who's afraid?
01:51Whom do you think discovered electricity?
01:54It was I when I told John Hancock to go fly a kite
01:58Oh, silly, that was Ben Franklin who flew the kite
02:02There was more than one kite, you know
02:21Why are we stopping here, Skip?
02:23We, uh, have to
02:25Sure
02:26Because old Super Driver here found us a river to park in
02:30Hey, Mudsy
02:32We need someone to scout around and see where we are
02:35With pleasure!
02:37It's a little cramped in here, you know
02:39Ghost Scouts, that's us
02:44I'll be back in a jiffy
02:45Or even less, even
02:53Hey, Mudsy
02:55What's it like out there?
02:58I said, what's it like?
03:00Very wet
03:02Soggy, I might add
03:06But sad
03:07Someone approaches forthwith
03:09Or even fifth with
03:16Whatever it is
03:17I hope that didn't hear me
03:19Exit
03:20One chicken ghost
03:22What's with you, Mudsy?
03:23I saw it
03:24I saw it
03:25I saw it
03:26A vegetable giant
03:27Not jolly even
03:28Ho, ho
03:2930 feet high
03:30That went like this
03:31Whoa
03:32Whoa
03:33Unquote
03:34Ah, come on
03:35You're seeing things
03:36Is that so?
03:37Take a look over there
03:38What do you call
03:39A sea
03:40A sea
03:41A sea
03:42A sea
03:43A sea
03:44A sea
03:45A sea
03:46A sea
03:47A sea
03:48Take a look over there
03:49What do you call
03:50A sea
03:51Ha
03:52I call that a plain ordinary tree
03:55Well, I see something
03:57Look up there
03:58See that house?
03:59Come on, they'll tell us where we are
04:03Well, welcome to Gruesome Gables
04:07Who's gonna ring the bell?
04:08No
04:09You won't have to ring
04:10It's opening by itself
04:11Tune out, Mudsy
04:12Time to skidoo
04:13Go away
04:18We just wanted to know where we are
04:20Well, you're not wanted here
04:22Come on in, fellas
04:23Don't pay any attention to him
04:25And welcome to Conway Mansion
04:28Oh, we're sure glad
04:29And I'm glad you dropped by
04:31To serve as witnesses
04:32Mr. Conway
04:33It's time for the reading of the will
04:35I, Fenmore Conway
04:36Leave to my heirs the following
04:38To my dedicated servants
04:39I leave the sum of
04:401,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
04:42To be divided equally
04:44In gratitude for their dedicated efforts
04:45To steal my fortune
04:46The old mice, eh?
04:47And to my nephew, Michael Conway
04:49I bequeath Conway mansion
04:51And it's secret
04:53Secret?
04:56Not a secret
04:58What?
04:59What?
05:00What?
05:01What?
05:02What?
05:03You never know
05:04What?
05:05You never know
05:06What?
05:07How quickly
05:08You www.
05:09Good.
05:10sacred what he actually meant was the curse curse tell me about this so-called curse mr.
05:21lynch folks say that a long time ago old conway's partner came here with proof that your uncle
05:28swindled him out of a fortune but when he left to go to the police he mysteriously vanished in
05:35the marshes i've seen him out there in the marshes but now he's changed it's as if he became part of
05:43the swamp folks around here call him the marsh monster i told you i saw him out there that
05:50overgrown brussels sprout excuse me i feel faint it sure is nice of mr. conway to let us stay the
06:00night oh think nothing of it the roads are much too dangerous how about it being dangerous here
06:07oh don't worry the marsh monster has never come in here before pleasant dreams
06:14pleasant dreams she says i'm in favor of a hasty retreat well there's nothing we can do till
06:22morning but i can tell you one thing yeah there's something very weird going on around here will
06:28you stop scaring april there isn't a marsh monster within a hundred miles of here
06:34i advise you to sell this place to an unnamed client of mine sorry mr lynch but no sale
06:43the rumor in my family is the secret is a fortune in gold there is no gold fortune mike but there is the curse
06:52you
07:13Oh, what's the use?
07:27I'm trying to get some sleep, but my spirit isn't willing.
07:32There's nothing like a dull book to put you to sleep.
07:38What's that sound?
07:39Sounds like wet footsteps.
07:42Damp even.
07:43Or is my imagination playing a trick or two on me?
07:48Ghost stories.
07:51No wonder I was spooked.
07:53Help! Help!
07:55The monster has taken Mr. Conway.
07:58Take it easy, ma'am. We'll protect you.
08:00Oh, no. I'm getting out now.
08:03And if you don't leave too, you may all be the monster's next victims.
08:07No, no, no. I'm too young to be a victim.
08:11Well, we can't leave without trying to help.
08:13Right. We've got to try to find Mr. Conway.
08:16Yeah. Let's split up and search the place.
08:18You take your pick, Mudsy and Boo.
08:22I'll take April and Elmo.
08:24Right. Let's go, April.
08:26Hey, well, how does he always end up with April?
08:30Auggie, look.
08:38The marsh monster's footprints.
08:41But they just end at the wall.
08:43Or behind it.
08:45Step back, folks, while Auggie the Great demonstrates how these secret panels work.
08:50Let's see now.
08:52That nose should do it.
08:53There it is. The secret panel.
08:58Wow. How did you know that?
09:01Elementary, my dear April.
09:02That's how it's always done in the late, late horror movies.
09:06Come on. Let's go.
09:07Auggie, I'm scared.
09:11Relax. It's an elevator, and we're going up.
09:14Oh, sure. And while we're going up, the ceiling's coming down.
09:20Now, keep your eyes open, Mudsy.
09:22We might bump into the marsh monster.
09:24I had a homely cousin once called Marsha.
09:27She was a monster, but I wasn't scared of her.
09:30Don't look now, but there's a shadow. Shadow in us.
09:42It's no use. The ceiling keeps coming down.
09:46We're being squished into a double-decker sandwich.
09:50Do something.
09:52You heard, April. Do something, Elmo.
09:54Oh.
10:00This is no time to dig for buried bones, dummy.
10:07Is it still coming?
10:13That it is. Advancing, even.
10:16You keep going.
10:17Watch Muddlemore makes stew out of that vegetable.
10:23Try that for size.
10:27So, you want to play rough, eh?
10:30Put up your dukes. Put up your dukes.
10:34Your Duchess, even.
10:47Nice going, Mudsy.
10:49But that thing of a creep is still coming.
10:52Oh, what'll we do?
10:54Disappear. What else?
10:56Oh, that's easy for you to say.
10:58I've got it.
10:59I'll hold him off with his torch.
11:01Yikes!
11:05Mudsy!
11:06Boo!
11:06Where are you?
11:08You're sitting at us.
11:11Nice going, Elmo. That's the way out.
11:13Smart dog.
11:14Just like his master.
11:17What's going on?
11:18If this is a fun house, I'm not laughing.
11:22Whoa!
11:27Well, at least it was a soft landing.
11:29Yeah, but I wonder where Skip and Mudsy are.
11:33Recovering from your nice soft landing.
11:35Yeah, you can say that again.
11:43There must be a way out.
11:45There is. The way we came in.
11:47No thanks. I've got a few splinters to remind me of that route.
11:51In what, pray tell, is this infernal contraption?
11:54It looks like an automatic water pump.
11:58Probably to drain the swamp water that seeps in down here.
12:01Water pump? Heavens to Hessians!
12:04George Washington and I could have used one when we crossed the Potomac River.
12:08Those old sailboats were leaky, you know.
12:11Oh, Mudsy, it was the Delaware River Washington crossed, not the Potomac.
12:16And he was in a rowboat.
12:19Answer me one question.
12:21Were you there?
12:22That's all I want to know.
12:24Were you there?
12:26Hey, where's Elmo?
12:28I bet he can find a way out of here.
12:46Hey, I told you good old Elmo would find us a way out.
13:00Yeah, but your fathead could never squeeze through there.
13:03Oh, will you two stop?
13:04Mike Conway may be in big trouble.
13:07Hey, I've got it.
13:08What, the measles?
13:10No, meathead. A way out.
13:12Mudsy, turn on that pump.
13:14What? That infernal thingamajig.
13:18Okay, clear the decks.
13:20The dam's about to break.
13:25Yay, we did it! We did it!
13:28Okay, turn it off!
13:29Mudsy, we did it!
13:31It's nothing.
13:32Any red-blooded ghost would have done the same thing.
13:36Far out. We made it.
13:38Now to find Mike.
13:39Okay, but keep your eyes open for clues.
13:42Ha! You wouldn't know a clue if it hit you on the head.
13:47Arrgh!
13:48What was that?
13:50Hey, a clue if I ever saw one.
13:53It's a weird-looking key.
13:56But to what?
13:57I know. I know.
13:59It's a key to a crypt.
14:01And a crypt is always found in a graveyard.
14:03Okay, graveyard. Here we come.
14:06Whether we like it or not.
14:07I don't like it. I don't like it.
14:16Ooh, what a spooky graveyard.
14:19Yeah, it's so spooky.
14:21No spoop would want to come in here to spook.
14:23You can say that for us ghosts also.
14:25Hey, those statues. They almost look alive.
14:29It's the marsh monster.
14:32That's him.
14:33I'd recognize that big glunk anywhere.
14:36He's pretty big.
14:37So?
14:38Be careful. Skip's right. He's probably too big for you.
14:42Let's tackle him.
14:43Boy, he'll never know what hit him.
14:51Well, if you're ready to stop playing games,
14:54we can keep looking for Mike Conway.
14:56Come on, Mudsy. We have a crypt to find.
14:59Who? Me?
15:01I wouldn't know a crypt if I saw one.
15:04There it is.
15:05Right in back of you.
15:07How do we get into a crypt?
15:09With this key, I'm afraid.
15:11Hey, it's as if someone was expecting us.
15:17Yeah, and something tells me that someone's got us right where he wants us.
15:22Don't talk that way.
15:23It makes me break out in ghost pimples.
15:29Hey, uh, anybody home?
15:31Well, there's nobody here I want to talk to.
15:36Get it? Body?
15:37Ha, ha, ha.
15:41Well, it sure sounds like somebody is here.
15:44No.
15:45You know I'm allergic to ghosts.
15:50What's that?
15:53It's a trap.
15:55Now that's brainy, Skip.
15:56Any other brilliant observations?
15:58Just one.
16:00Look behind you.
16:01Oh, no.
16:03Oh, yes.
16:05Oh, is it really you, Mike?
16:07Oh, I hope so.
16:09How did you get here?
16:11Beats me.
16:12I was asleep in my room when something woke me up.
16:14And just before everything went black, I saw what must have been the marsh monster.
16:19Wow, you're lucky to be alive.
16:21Hey, gang, look what I found.
16:24It's a secret staircase going down from this casket.
16:28Great.
16:28That's our way out.
16:30Careful, everybody.
16:31These steps are dangerous.
16:32The coast is clear, I think.
16:43Maybe, but I feel like we're being watched.
16:46I just hope it's not the owner of those footprints.
16:50Would you believe its initials are M.M.?
16:53M.M., Marsh Monster.
16:55This is your last warning.
16:59Leave Conway Mansion at once or be doomed forever.
17:06No, no, I'll go.
17:08You must never return.
17:12I won't.
17:12I promise.
17:14Come on, let's split this place.
17:16No, Mike, we're staying.
17:18Oh, we are?
17:19Okay, but you're on your own.
17:23On our own?
17:25With that m-m-m-monster?
17:29Okay, April, just why are we staying?
17:33Because I think something's phony about this whole thing.
17:36Like what?
17:37Well, it's just that...
17:39Intruders, since you ignored my warning,
17:44you must suffer your fate.
17:48I think it means it.
17:50Don't let's wait to find out.
17:52Yeah, let's not wait.
17:54Me too, me too.
17:56Into the library.
17:57Yeah, I feel like reading a good book.
18:03Maybe the monster finally gave up.
18:05I wouldn't bet on that.
18:07Me neither.
18:09Yikes!
18:10He's got me!
18:11Just a minute, Buster.
18:14Here.
18:16Try this on for size.
18:24Back!
18:24Back, I say!
18:27Sit, sit!
18:28Wait a minute!
18:29You heard him, Marshmallow.
18:31Why's he in?
18:33Come on, Skip.
18:34This way.
18:42I hope you have an ear for music.
18:44Two, even.
18:45Is this trip necessary?
18:55The monster's coming!
18:58The monster's coming!
19:00For the sakes!
19:02It used to be the Redcoats.
19:04Monster sighted dead ahead.
19:10Ready, aim, shove!
19:13The monster is who?
19:17Where am I?
19:19Where am I?
19:20Heavens to Washington.
19:22A.C. and D.C. even.
19:24Let this be a lesson to you, monster.
19:32Never meddle with a muddlemore.
19:41Mudsy, you're a hero.
19:43How about that?
19:44He captured the monster single-handed.
19:47Hey, look.
19:48Gold bricks.
19:50He found the Conway fortune.
19:52Elmo, will you leave Boo alone?
19:56Yeah, always after that cat.
19:59Let's get on with the unmasking.
20:01Allow me.
20:02I don't believe it.
20:04Mike Conway!
20:06That's right.
20:08And the Mike Conway in that Halloween costume is a fake.
20:11I don't get it.
20:13It's really simple.
20:14You see, sweet Martha and Henry were the brains behind this spooky scheme.
20:18So I'll bet she made up the curse story
20:21and created this monster.
20:22Right.
20:23And the idea was to get Mike's crooked lookalike
20:26to sign the mansion over to her.
20:28Right on.
20:29And thanks to you all,
20:30the Conway fortune has been found.
20:32What a mystery.
20:34Yes, but it's cleared up now.
20:36Except for one thing.
20:37What's that?
20:38Well, if I believed in ghosts,
20:40I'd swear someone untied my ropes
20:42while I was in the closet.
20:43But who believes in ghosts?
20:49I can't believe it.
20:51How could sweet, dear Martha do such an evil thing?
20:55She had a million reasons.
20:57A million dollars in solid gold.
21:01You know, the mystery may be solved,
21:03but I still have a feeling this place is haunted.
21:06Well, Mike, if it is haunted by anybody,
21:15I'm sure he's a real groovy ghost.
21:18We were cold and soaking well
21:29and lost out in a storm.
21:31We went inside a spooky house
21:33just hoping to get warm.
21:35A dusty clock said half past six,
21:37we knew that it was wrong.
21:39When we set the hands to twelve,
21:41the clock began to bong.
21:42It's a funky phantom!
21:49The spirit of 1776, Stephen!
21:52At your service!
21:55We found a friend, friend, friend
21:58in funky phantom
21:59You pop right at him
22:01just when you need him most
22:03And Google, too,
22:05and you can't do without him
22:07That cat and that funky phantom ghost
22:10See you next time.
22:37See you next time.
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