Set sail for classic island fun with The New Adventures of Gilligan β 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. ποΈβ΅π #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
00:16and crew with gilligan aboard the ship the skipper by his side an unexpected storm came up
00:26and tossed 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 all on gilligan's iron
01:02oh i just love muscular men skipper after that log there's just another small one or two
01:20that's good ginger i feel like i've moved the the whole petrified forest you know i wouldn't ask
01:26you to do it skipper if those logs weren't a fire hazard so close to the huts yes ginger sure
01:32hi ginger what are you doing i'm watching the skipper lug those old logs away you mean the ones
01:39you said were an eyesore just a few more ginger and the fire hazard will be gone ginger you lied to
01:46the skipper you told him those logs were a fire hazard to get him to move them well he might not
01:51have moved them if i just said they were an eyesore that's terrible lying to get somebody to do something
01:57for you
01:58i'm afraid i'll have to ask you to take the radio out of your buggy mr howell my dear professor we
02:05howells drive only the best cars with all the latest equipment no that radio stays
02:12oh really thurston we don't need a radio we've always had a car radio my dear remember on our
02:20first date riding along on a moonlit night oh yes and there you are very much in love with me of
02:27course looking at me with stars in your eyes as we roll along the highway and what are you listening
02:34to well i'm listening to you thurston oh please do finish the story i want to see how it ends
02:40i'm sorry mr howell but i must insist that the radio stays in the compound it's our only contact
02:48with the outside world and here's a message of interest to ships at sea be on the lookout for a
02:54large motorized whale boat which fell off an ocean liner and is floating somewhere in the sea lanes
03:00now for more news a large motorized whale boat wouldn't it be something if it washed up here
03:06on the island hi everybody snubby and i gosh if the whale boat did wash up here we could get off the
03:16island listen everybody yeah we could pack it with lots of island food start the motor
03:22and be off into the wild blue yonder flying high into the sun that's the air force mr howell who cares
03:33how we get off this island so long as we get off hear ye hear ye i could navigate us right back to
03:43the dock where we started out announcement everybody we haven't but who will be here to
03:48wish us ball voyage friends islanders countrymen lend me your ears oh but why kid ourselves the whale
03:57boat won't wash up here gilligan will you two cut that out say what you have to say and get it over
04:05with snubby and i found a whale boat washed up on the beach who cares can't you see a whale boat
04:11that's right we why didn't you say so come on everybody
04:15gosh i'm glad we weren't trying to tell when the island sank
04:21and finally from the world of finance scientists predict the possible shortage of the metal lead
04:30which might make that ordinary metal more precious than gold
04:34lead more precious than gold
04:40it's here the whale boat is here oh oh my how exciting a whale boat has washed ashore gilligan
04:51i told you that mrs howell oh i thought i heard it before don't bother analyzing it professor
04:57it's a whale boat all right complete with keel and oars and oar locks and an extra aperture or two
05:04that's okay as long as doesn't have a hole in it that's what i meant gilligan it has a number of
05:09holes in it gosh there goes the big dream just another useless old boat we could plant flowers in
05:17it it'll look nice in the center of the compound there it wouldn't even hold flowers with those holes
05:22well one thing's for sure if we tried to sail it it'd sink like lead
05:27lead did i hear someone say lead
05:32lead did i hear someone say lead
05:33lead to the friday
05:36a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a
05:39Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
06:09Gosh, Snubby, you're covered with sap.
06:30Come on, let's wash it off.
06:39We're going to have to pick the sap off bit by bit.
06:42Water doesn't do anything.
06:44Hmm, sticky, waterproof, tree sap.
06:49Professor, are you thinking what I'm thinking?
06:52We can patch the boat with wooden planks and cover it with a tree sap.
06:56It'll be as good as new.
06:57What are we waiting for?
06:58Let's go.
06:59Now, we have to do this right.
07:04We'll have to find the right type of wood, strong, resistant to moisture.
07:08Then we'll have to shape the planks.
07:10It'll be a lot of work, but we can do it.
07:12Since we'll have to work on the boat here,
07:14I suggest we set up some sort of shelter to protect us from the sun.
07:17Here's a canvas in the whale boat.
07:19We'll mount it on poles and wait the corners so the wind won't blow it away.
07:23I'll find some poles.
07:26I'll get that rock over there to wait a corner.
07:31Gosh, I...
07:33Move.
07:35It's like solid lead.
07:38It isn't like solid lead, Gilligan.
07:40It is solid lead.
07:42Solid lead.
07:44More valuable than gold.
07:46All right, the first thing we'll need to do is to find the right wood for planking.
07:54Then we'll tap the tree sap for waterproofing.
07:57Yes, I know the first thing I must do.
08:01If that rock is lead, then this island must be rich in lead.
08:05I'll mine all of it by George.
08:08I'll be the king of lead.
08:10What did you say, Thurston?
08:12Well, I said, let's spring ahead.
08:15I'm glad to see that you're anxious to pitch in, Mr. Howell.
08:18You can take a working party to look for wood on that side of the island.
08:21Oh, drat.
08:23I can't mind lead while others are with me.
08:26I can't tell anyone we're looking for wood underground.
08:30No one is that stupid.
08:34On the other hand...
08:38Working party, halt!
08:45This looks like a good place to dig.
08:47Gosh, Mr. Howell, why dig for wood with all these trees around?
08:51What?
08:51Cut down a tree?
08:53I think that I shall never see
08:55A poem as lovely as a tree.
08:59Woodmen, spare that tree.
09:01Touch not a single bough.
09:05Chrome on.
09:06The light we sought is shining still.
09:08Dost thou ask proof?
09:10Our tree yet crowns the hill.
09:12Oh, Tannenbaum.
09:14Oh, Tannenbaum.
09:16How green are thy leaves?
09:18Oh, Tannenbaum.
09:20Oh, Tannenbaum.
09:22I'm glad Mr. Howell is such a...
09:27A nature lover.
09:32That's it, Gilligan.
09:33Keep digging.
09:34Remember the poor trees.
09:36Sure, Mr. Howell.
09:38We wouldn't want to have to use a poor tree for wood.
09:40As long as I keep using the trees as an excuse,
09:44they'll dig up the whole island for me.
09:49Gosh.
09:50We hit one of those lead rocks again.
09:53Another of those dratted rocks, huh, Gilligan?
09:56Well, you know what to do.
10:00Okay, gang.
10:01Let's do it.
10:01Take her away.
10:29All right, all right.
10:30Let's get it moving.
10:31Careful, careful.
10:50Why do we keep moving all the rocks we find in this cave?
10:53We're looking for wood, right, Gilligan?
10:55Well, we'll know that we won't have to waste time looking in this cave
10:59because it'll only have rocks in it.
11:03Smart thinking, Mr. Howell.
11:07I'll get this cave filled with lead rocks.
11:09Then, after we've returned to civilization in the whale boat,
11:12I'll come back and get it.
11:14And I won't have to share it with anyone.
11:15Anyone now here?
11:22There.
11:24Now we should have enough wood to patch the boat
11:26once we get these logs cut into planks.
11:28I wonder where the Howell's work party is.
11:30I can't understand why they haven't come back.
11:33The island is filled with wood.
11:35If I knew Mr. Howell, he's not looking very hard.
11:39Oh, that's very unfair, Ginger.
11:40Mr. Howell was very anxious to take a participatory role.
11:44Right, Mrs. Howell?
11:45Oh, yes.
11:46Thurston just loves rolls.
11:48His favorite is the kind with the little black seeds on them.
11:52Poppy seed rolls.
11:53Poppy saw rolls, Professor.
11:56Dear me, I'm surprised at your English.
11:59Let's get started cutting planks.
12:01The faster we do it, the faster we get off this island.
12:04Just a few more boards and we'll have enough to patch the holes.
12:21Uh, the way I figure it,
12:23I've got at least ten tons of that lovely metal in the cave already.
12:28Oh, by George, there's nothing like automation.
12:34That's a big one.
12:53Five hundred pounds at least.
12:55Now, don't drop it, Gilligan.
12:57Don't worry, Mr. Howell.
12:59I won't.
13:04Don't let it get away.
13:11It's worth a fortune.
13:27Well, that's enough boards.
13:29Let's start patching the boat with them.
13:34That's the biggest hailstone I ever saw.
13:37Looks like lead.
13:39Now, all the boards we made are ruined.
13:41Oh, dear, Professor, what shall we do?
13:44Analyze the data, Mrs. Howell.
13:46We know that is not a hailstone.
13:49It is a large, lead-like rock
13:51which appears to weigh in the neighborhood of five hundred pounds.
13:53We know that large, lead-like rocks
13:56which appear to weigh in the neighborhood of five hundred pounds
13:58do not fall from the sky
14:00to crush boards into sawdust.
14:02It is an illusion, obviously.
14:04This illusion sure feels like sawdust.
14:06What do you say to that, Professor?
14:08You'll have to admit,
14:10it isn't a hailstone.
14:11Well, back to the sawing board.
14:13I'm beginning to wish Mr. Howell
14:18knew some poems about rocks.
14:28Keep it going, Professor.
14:29I'm really getting anxious to get that boat patched.
14:36Boy, back to sea again
14:38with the ocean spray hitting my face.
14:40Do you have any idea what that means?
14:42Yes, it means that your eyes
14:44and your nose and your mouth
14:45will be getting wet.
14:46Professor, you sure have a way
14:47of getting right down to the nitty-gritty.
14:49Actually, I'm looking forward
14:51to a return to the ordinary world myself, Skipper.
14:53You know, it's hard to believe.
14:56This time I think
14:57we're really going to get off this island.
15:00Oh, I do hope so.
15:02I can't wait to get back
15:03to the girls at the beach club.
15:04And I can't wait to get back
15:06to the boys anywhere.
15:08There we are.
15:10Now, that doesn't.
15:11The cave is filled with solid money.
15:14I mean that.
15:16Worthless old rock.
15:17That's what I mean.
15:18Yeah, but we still haven't found any woods.
15:21Perhaps not, Gilligan,
15:22but look at it this way.
15:24We haven't had to cut down
15:25a single one of Mother Nature's
15:27darling trees.
15:29Gosh, Mr. Howell,
15:31I still don't think you should invite
15:32Mother Nature to your next party.
15:34Oh, yes, yes.
15:35Well, yes, yeah.
15:36Well, let's get back to the boat
15:37and see how the others are doing.
15:39Right, Gilligan?
15:43All right, we have enough boards.
15:45Now let's start hammering them into place.
15:47This hammering makes me think
15:51about my apartment back home.
15:53I redecorated it right before
15:55we left on the boat trip.
15:57Oh, this hammering makes me think
16:00about my boyfriend,
16:01the construction worker,
16:03back home.
16:05Oh.
16:05This hammering makes me think
16:07of my favorite jewelry store.
16:09Why, Mrs. Howell?
16:11Does it specialize
16:12in hammered gold jewelry?
16:13Oh, dear, no.
16:15It's just that everything
16:16makes me think
16:17of my favorite jewelry store.
16:18Hi, everybody.
16:19Gilligan, where have you been?
16:21You were supposed to be
16:22out finding wood.
16:23Gosh, Skipper,
16:24we didn't have to.
16:25The boat grew its own wood.
16:27We patched the boat
16:28with the wood we found.
16:30Yeah, but it was easy.
16:32You knew you didn't have to
16:33waste time looking in the cave.
16:34Gilligan, what are you
16:35talking about?
16:38Funny.
16:38I understand him.
16:40You would, Mrs. Howell.
16:42What's this about a cave?
16:43Mr. Howell had snubbing me
16:45fill up a cave with rocks
16:45so nobody would have to
16:46waste their time
16:47looking for wood there.
16:50Yes, yes.
16:51Well, you see,
16:52it's...
16:54If I didn't know better,
16:56I'd say that probably
16:57the rocks were gold.
16:59Oh, bah,
17:00who'd waste time
17:01stockpiling gold?
17:02Not when lead
17:04is worth more than gold.
17:05In any event,
17:06it's academic.
17:07Oh, dear.
17:08Shouldn't we be vaccinated?
17:10Not epidemic, Mrs. Howell.
17:12Academic.
17:13What I mean is
17:14nothing is worth more
17:15than getting this boat
17:16fixed so we can
17:17get off the island.
17:18The professor's right.
17:19Let's get to work.
17:21Tree sap, Gilligan.
17:25Ready?
17:25Hold it in place.
17:28I won't hit your finger.
17:31Will you hold it in place?
17:33I won't hit your finger.
17:45Gilligan,
17:45we'd like to get off
17:46the island this century.
17:49Somebody keeps thinking
17:50I'm gonna miss
17:50and hit his finger.
17:51I'll hold
17:53the bamboo stock.
17:54Go ahead,
17:55Gilligan.
17:57Yo!
17:58The monkey was right,
18:00worrying about you
18:01hitting his finger.
18:02No, he wasn't,
18:02Skipper.
18:03I hit your finger.
18:08There.
18:09That does it.
18:11Once the sap sets,
18:13the boat will be
18:13as good as new.
18:15Let's get ready
18:15for the launching.
18:16A trim vessel
18:18if ever I saw one.
18:20And why shouldn't
18:21they be trim?
18:22The poor deers
18:23worked hard
18:24for their land.
18:26That's vessel,
18:27Mrs. Howell.
18:28I wonder if she'll
18:29need ballast.
18:30What's that, Skipper?
18:31Weight of some sort,
18:32Gilligan,
18:32to keep the boat
18:33steady in the water.
18:34We'll find out
18:35soon enough.
18:36All right, everybody.
18:37Get whatever
18:38personal possessions
18:39you plan to take with you
18:40and we'll get set to sail.
19:12And on this momentous occasion, as we prepare to leave this island,
19:17I think it only fitting that we ask Gilligan to break the soda pop bottle to launch the ship.
19:23Unaccustomed, as I am to public speaking, Gilligan just break the bottle.
19:39The boat sank.
19:40Like it was filled with lead.
19:43Lead!
19:44My rocks!
19:46My lovely gray, dull, expensive rocks.
19:50But how?
19:54My lead!
19:55My lead!
19:56Oh, I'm ruined!
19:58Snubby didn't know it was lead when he got the other animals to help him put the rocks in the boat.
20:02Yeah, he thought he was helping with the ballet.
20:04Ballast, Gilligan.
20:06And the whole thing wouldn't have happened if you hadn't been so selfish and sneaky.
20:10And made Gilligan and Snubby do all that work by lying to them.
20:14And what good is your precious lead now, anyway?
20:17We're still stuck on the island.
20:22Gilligan, what are you doing?
20:25I'm just listening to the radio.
20:27Maybe we'll hear about another whalebone getting loose.
20:29And the previous rumors in the financial world have proved to be false.
20:34There's no shortage of lead.
20:36See?
20:37But there is a shortage of tropical sand found only on certain tropical islands.
20:43Uh, tropical sand, did he say?
20:46There, Mr. Howell.
20:50There's all the tropical sands you can use.
20:54Yeah.
20:54And we didn't have to cut down a single tree.
20:56I guess Howell learned his lesson about using lies to get people to do things for you.
21:13Yeah.
21:14Boy, Stubby and I sure moved a lot of lead around.
21:16Gosh, imagine if it was worth more than gold.
21:19With all the lead on this island, we'd all be rich.
21:21What would you do if you had all the money in the world, Skipper?
21:23I'd buy me a big yacht with a galley and a shower and a ballroom and everything.
21:29And I'd sail it to Hawaii.
21:30Yeah.
21:31And?
21:32I'd buy a big plot of ground and build a mansion with my own dock.
21:37Gosh.
21:37And I'd have steak for every meal and ice cream for every dessert.
21:41Gee.
21:42And what would you do if you had all the money in the world, Gilligan?
21:45I'd go into a restaurant and buy a pizza.
21:46With all the money in the world, all you'd buy is a pizza?
21:50Yeah, I'm a big tipper.
21:51Good night, little buddy.
21:53Good night, Skipper.
21:54See ya.
21:55See ya.
22:23Good night, Skipper.
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