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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00:00now listen to this story that we will tell to you the story of the minnow five passengers and
00:16crew with gilligan aboard the ship the skipper by his side an unexpected storm came up and
00:26tossed them with the tide they found themselves a shipwrecked clan lost on gilligan's isle
00:33gilligan and skipper the millionaire his wife the movie star professor and marianne began a brand new
00:44life what creatures they encountered what riddles did they face what mysteries did haunt them in a
00:53strange but happy place on the new adventures of gilligan gilligan oh by george gilligan i've got
01:13you cornered i'm now a king do you hear yes yes a king gosh you are a king mr howell ah yes i've
01:23always wanted to be a king and have people jump when i speak gilligan what are you doing gee mr
01:30howell you were speaking so i jumped why yes of course of course illegally naturally illegally well
01:39you were offside i'm afraid now according to the rules you're penalized three pieces
01:43i never heard of that rule of course he didn't i i just made it up you dare to doubt me captain of
01:55my checker team at college gosh no it's it's your move
01:58you lose gilligan
02:06hi gilligan hi mary ann want to play checkers okay
02:14your move
02:17offsides three checkers penalty gilligan where did you get that rule mr howell told me he was a
02:27captain of his checker team at college he was captain of his cheating team you mean some people
02:32will do anything to win
02:33i'm so sore from chopping firewood i can't make a move of course you can't make a move skipper
02:43you're not in the game i'm not talking about checkers gilligan i'm talking about sacroiliacs
02:49i never played that i wonder if mr howell was a captain of his sacro what's it zac team too
02:56you're probably just atrophying from a sedentary existence skipper wow that must be a six checker
03:02penalty what i meant was the skipper is getting out of shape from a lack of physical exercise
03:07we're all out of shape speak for yourself mary ann i didn't mean out of shape that way ginger
03:17professor maybe you can help me what's good for an aching back professor professor will you take
03:25those earphones off so you can hear me i can't hear you skipper i'm wearing earphones professor
03:32oh i have a problem i'm afraid we all have a problem skipper i've detected a slight motion to
03:39the island i don't feel anything oh it's too slight to feel gilligan but this island is slowly sinking
03:45into the sea wow you know what'll happen if the island sinks into the sea my great dinner dress will
03:56get wet and it does shrink so oh oh forget about your dress lobby what happens when the water level
04:03gets over my head gosh you don't have to worry about that it won't shrink we better build a raft
04:10where will we sail to well we'll just float until we hit land wow what if we don't hit land for months
04:17no i know but how will we be able to survive listen i don't know about the rest of you but i'm going to
04:23start getting into shape right now i have a feeling we're going to have to be in the best shape of our
04:28lives when this island sinks the skipper's right we might have to spend weeks on an open raft or have
04:33to swim for miles i have to find my dumbbells she'd be better off finding somebody smart gilligan what she
04:42means is wait why what better way to get in shape fast ready set go
04:55try it now skipper
05:25oh my gold cane i want to take that along when the island sinks of course oh and my lovely spring bonnet
05:52two
06:09are you okay skipper i can't get my arms down
06:13gee skipper if someone says stick him up you won't have to do anything
06:26wow i'm getting tired jug jug jug jug jug when do we stop jogging is a great way to get in shape ginger
06:36besides we have to get in shape fast before the island sinks
06:43i can't run anymore at least crayons have something to chase when they're running around a track
06:52that board gives me an idea now to find a stone to draw with
06:56this is more like it
07:10one two three four oh thirst this exercise is so invigorating
07:21one two yes yes isn't it three four one two three four faster gilligan faster i i do want to be in
07:33shape when the island sink yes sir hmm i hope i can get mr howell's exercises done before the island sinks
07:42one two three four one two three four
07:51there my calculations are finished no doubt about it this island will sink into the sea in exactly 25 000
07:59years 25 000 years
08:06one two three four one two three
08:16one two three four we've got to get into shape fast
08:25so we can be ready
08:29for the rigors of a harrowing
08:34raft trip
08:37raft trip oh dear
08:47when the island
08:50sinks into the sea
08:53okay everybody time for the one mile jog
09:08the island's sinking all right but with 25 000 years left before it does we certainly have nothing to
09:13worry about i'll have to tell the others about my remarkable discovery
09:23well i can't seem to find the others
09:26ah there's the skipper now uh skipper not now professor i'm in training
09:31marianne i later professor i don't want to break my pace ginger what's behind all the running
09:37good shape professor obviously ginger has noticed that i'm a very attractive male
09:44hi-ho professor lovey my dear wait for me mr howell hi professor why aren't you running because my
09:53feet aren't moving
09:54i never would have thought of that well they probably wouldn't be interested in my findings anyway
10:01oh well might as well check on my saline experiment on the other side of the island
10:05there the raft is ready
10:13when the island sinks into the sea we board the raft and set sail to the east
10:17shouldn't we set sail to the west there should be land north of here after all this is a tropical
10:24island personally i vote for the south why south mr howell penguins gilligan at the south pole
10:32i'll organize them and start a rent a butler business i'll make millions i'm in charge here
10:38and i say east west north south
10:45gosh what's left look we're going to have to depend on whoever takes charge being in the best
10:51shape of all well that settles that i'm the one in the best shape i beg your pardon we should get
10:58roger billings to take charge roger billings who's that he won the decathlon in the olympics
11:06he was the best shape of all that's it you mean we'll get roger billings to take charge
11:11no we'll have an olympiad to determine who's in the best shape
11:15got to get ready for the discus throw
11:45go
11:57go
11:59go
12:03go
12:05go
12:07go
12:09Oh my, that was too easy.
12:28I'll have to try higher hurdles next time.
12:39Gilligan, what's with the flag with the railroad crossing sign on it?
13:09You never know when something like this might come in handy.
13:12Gilligan, that's ridiculous.
13:24Let the Olympiad commence.
13:27Yeah, and let it hurry up and end, too, before the island sinks.
13:30I've got to win. I know the east is the right direction.
13:34I've got to prove I'm in the best shape so we sail west.
13:38If I don't win, we won't sail north, and I won't get to meet those Norsemen I've always read about.
13:44South by George, south. I'll be the best-conditioned renter of tuxedo butlers in the whole South Pole.
13:51Oh, I must win. The laurel wreath will go so well with my organza gown.
13:57If the island sinks in the middle of the 100-yard dash, I've got a chance.
14:03My gym teacher always tells me I ran like a duck.
14:09Oh, boy. The first event. The mile run.
14:16I'm really ready for this one.
14:20Hmm. If that sign were to point that way, they'd wind up running in circles.
14:26Why, my joke, I accidentally moved the sign.
14:41Hmm. If that sign were to point that way, it'd wind up running in circles.
14:51Why, my joke, I accidentally moved the sign. A terrible accident. A terrible. Oh, I'm so clever.
15:11Wow. We just crossed the finish line. I believe it's some kind of a record for the mild one we just finished.
15:24Yeah. Three days, 22 hours, and 16 minutes.
15:29Well, I guess I won that one.
15:33Ah, the shot put. One of my better events.
15:37And why shouldn't it be? These wires concealed by this tree.
15:42They're connected to that tiny electromagnet I borrowed from the professor's hut and buried last night.
15:48And the metal nails I drove into that coconut. Ha-ha! That will do the rest.
15:53Oh, I didn't think I was that far out of shape.
16:07Stand back, everybody.
16:14Ha-ha-ha. The magnet is off.
16:17Guess I won that one, too.
16:20Hey, Mr. Howells, he sure seems to be in the best shape.
16:24The Olympiad isn't over yet, Gilligan. I know I can win the pole vault.
16:28Time to check my little pole-making device.
16:48I'd say he won that event, too.
16:50Yeah, seeing he's the only one who went over the bar.
16:53But I've got to see him beat me in the discus throw.
17:02Ginger, throw it out of sight!
17:04Let's go find it!
17:14Why, the darling little thing isn't everywhere.
17:17I know I couldn't have thrown it off the island.
17:20Are you looking for something?
17:25Oh, a prodigious toss, my dear.
17:28Next?
17:30Well, that does it.
17:31Twenty-three events, and Howell won them all.
17:34I still can't believe it.
17:36We must really be out of shape.
17:38Ha-ha, don't tell me you're giving up.
17:40Ha-ha-ha!
17:41There's still the high jump to do, of course.
17:44Oh, what's the use?
17:46You win, Mr. Howell.
17:47Why, yes, darling, you win the puce.
17:51The purple, dear, not puce.
17:53That's when you win a championship.
17:54That's called winning the purple.
17:57Oh, but puce is such a divine color.
18:00Look, Howell, let's face it.
18:02You're the winner, so you're the leader
18:04when the island sinks into the sea.
18:05Now give him the medal, Gilligan.
18:07This isn't gold.
18:12It's iron.
18:14I know.
18:14We didn't have any gold,
18:15so we made it out of an iron pan.
18:17All right, crew.
18:18Let's head for the South Pole.
18:20Quickly.
18:25Launching party away.
18:27What about the professor?
18:29Yeah, we can't go up and leave him.
18:31Let's find him.
18:33Come back, you fools.
18:34Come back.
18:35You can't desert the ship before its launch.
18:38Mr. Christian, I order you, come back.
18:50Professor, hurry.
18:51We're ready to launch the raft.
18:53Raft?
18:54To get off the island before it sinks into the sea.
18:57What's the hurry?
18:58We've got 25,000 years.
19:0025,000 years?
19:02Oh, good.
19:04I'll have time to wash my hair.
19:06Gosh.
19:0725,000 years is a long time to spend with Mr. Howell as a boss.
19:11That's right.
19:11He became the leader when he won the Olympiad.
19:14What can you do?
19:15It was all in the fair and square.
19:17Giant clam.
19:18Mr. Howell, where's the...
19:20Oh, he didn't hear.
19:21A piece of string.
19:35That's supposed to be lucky.
19:39I'm beginning to think there was some cheating going on in the Olympiad.
19:42Get me out of here.
19:44Do you hear?
19:45I'm the leader.
19:47You deserve to stay cheating like you did.
19:50Yeah, Mr. Howell.
19:51All of the dirty tricks you played came out in the wash.
19:55Wash?
19:56Hmm.
19:57That gives me an idea.
19:58Oh, please get me out.
20:00I'll do anything.
20:03Well, Howell abdicated after we got him out of the hole.
20:06And he promised never to cheat again in competition.
20:10But now we'll never know which one of us is best.
20:13Gosh, no.
20:14I think you're all the best.
20:17Gilligan's right.
20:17All of you, you too, Gilligan, proved that you were good by competing fairly.
20:23Now, that's part of competition, too.
20:25Right.
20:25Now let's eat.
20:26Where's the tablecloth?
20:28Here with the rest of the water.
20:31Oh, by the way, Mr. Howell, from now on, please don't put starch in my moo-moos.
20:37And try folding my scarves a bit neater.
20:40That's right, Howell.
20:42As long as you're going to be doing the wash from now on to make up for your cheating, you might as well do it right.
20:48Roy, are you lucky, Mr. Howell.
20:49Doing all that wash will really get you into shape.
20:51Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
20:57Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
21:08Well, little buddy, we sure learned something about being fair sports today.
21:12Yes, Skipper.
21:13It's like my uncle used to say, load the bags fairly and squarely.
21:17Your uncle was a baseball player, huh?
21:19No, he was a checkout man in the supermarket.
21:21I should have known your uncle wouldn't be an athlete.
21:24I had a cousin who sank a lot of baskets, though.
21:26Okay, so you had a cousin who was a basketball player.
21:29No, he wasn't, Skipper.
21:30He was a lobster fisherman.
21:32You know how they sink those baskets to catch lobsters?
21:34Tell me about some of your other great sporting relatives, Gilligan.
21:38My grandfather used to catch a lot of flies.
21:41Don't tell me. He was an exterminator, right?
21:43No, he was an outfielder with the podunk bluebirds.
21:46Gosh, Skipper, you don't know much about sports, do you?
21:50Good night, little buddy.
21:53Good night, Skipper.
21:55See ya.
22:16Good night.
22:21Good night.
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