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
00:15and crew with gilligan aboard the ship the skipper by his side an unexpected storm came up
00:25and 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
00:43life 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 island
01:02gosh i feel just like benjamin franklin
01:20you don't know who that is benjamin franklin flew a kite during a thunderstorm and discovered
01:27electricity you don't have anything to worry but there's no sign of any thunderstorm happening
01:34that wasn't thunder that was just old lava head clearing his throat
01:41you let go of your kite string and now your kite's gone well at least we still have mine
01:49oops the wind is picking up it needs a tail
01:54oh uh uh uh hi uh listen um the the the the the the kite's all yours if you want it uh uh um
02:16oh
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02:39Yeah, thanks.
03:03I guess I lost my kite, too.
03:09It's snagged.
03:14Hi, little buddy.
03:17Hi, Gilligan.
03:18Hi, Snubby.
03:20Hi.
03:22There's something in that bush.
03:25Something moved in there.
03:27There's nothing there.
03:28The lion.
03:29Lion?
03:30Stand back, everybody.
03:32I gotcha!
03:34Take that!
03:35And that!
03:36He's gone!
03:38Oh, Skipper, you were so brave.
03:43I just love brave men.
03:45Charging after a lion like that.
03:47Yeah, Skipper, except that...
03:49Don't try to belittle the Skipper's bravery, Gilligan.
03:51I noticed you didn't charge the bushes.
03:53But...
03:54Marianne's right.
03:55You weren't very brave, Gilligan.
03:59Come on, Skipper.
04:01We want the others to know what you've done.
04:06Gosh.
04:07How can I tell them there wasn't any lion in the bushes now?
04:11They'd laugh at the Skipper, and he really was being brave.
04:15Hmm.
04:16This sensitometer indicates that old Lava Head may be getting set to erupt.
04:22No sense alarming the others till I'm certain of the readings.
04:28Listen, everybody.
04:29The Skipper just saved Marianne and me from a ferocious lion.
04:34Congratulations, Skipper.
04:35That was a very brave act.
04:37Thank goodness there was one brave man there anyway.
04:40Yeah.
04:41Gosh, you're all being a little hard on Gilligan, aren't you?
04:44I mean, he's done some brave things before.
04:47Name when.
04:48Well, there was the time he...
04:51Well, how about the time that he...
04:53I know.
04:54The time that he...
04:55Okay, so he never did a brave thing.
05:02I can't tell the others the truth about what the Skipper did,
05:05but I don't like not telling the truth.
05:08Gosh, am I sad about that.
05:10Hi, Gilligan.
05:11I, uh...
05:12Hi, everybody.
05:16Gilligan's really feeling bad about his lack of courage, obviously.
05:20Yeah.
05:21Uh, to tell you the truth, even I feel a pang of remorse.
05:25This sort of thing could stay with Gilligan forever.
05:27Well, we can't let that happen, coward or no.
05:30We can set up all sorts of fake, dangerous situations
05:33and let Gilligan come to our rescue.
05:35Well, uh, now how will that help if the situations aren't real?
05:39Gilligan won't know we're faking.
05:41And when he does a brave thing, he'll stop being so sad.
05:44Let's go.
05:51And for all you astronomers out there,
05:53keep your eyes open for a total eclipse of the sun this afternoon.
05:57Okay, snubby.
05:59You put these in the food hut and come back for another load.
06:03You put these in the food hut and come back for another load.
06:05You put these in the food hut and come back for another load.
06:09Okay, we'll set up a rescue situation.
06:11Okay, we'll set up a rescue situation.
06:16Here's a clearing.
06:17Howl, you lie down here and I'll hide in the bushes.
06:18When Gilligan comes along, I'll growl like a lion.
06:19You put these in the food hut and come back for another load.
06:20Okay, we'll set up a rescue situation.
06:35Here's a clearing.
06:37Howl, you lie down here and I'll hide in the bushes.
06:42When Gilligan comes along, I'll growl like a lion.
06:46And I'll make believe that I can't move.
06:49And I'll ask him to save me.
06:51Here comes Gilligan now.
06:52The rest of us will go back to the compound.
07:04Oh, oh, oh, my ankle.
07:06My ankle, I can't walk.
07:16Save me, Gilligan, save me.
07:18The lion.
07:21What lion, Mr. Howl?
07:22The one that's growling.
07:24Listen.
07:27I don't hear anything.
07:28Well, save me anyway.
07:36Boy, I'll say this for Gilligan.
07:37When he saves someone, he really saves them.
07:38It wasn't Gilligan.
07:39It was that dratted monkey.
07:40You mean the monkey acted and Gilligan didn't?
07:41We're going to have to double our efforts.
07:42Gilligan will be feeling really bad now.
07:44From old Lava Head's latest rumblings.
07:45I'd say that he's going to erupt sometime tonight.
07:46Bad?
07:47I can't tell.
07:48In any event, it won't affect this side of the island.
07:50Oh, who cares about an old volcano?
07:51We have Gilligan's lack of bravery to worry about.
07:52We have Gilligan's lack of bravery to worry about.
07:53I can't tell.
07:54I can't tell.
07:55In any event, it won't affect this side of the island.
07:57Oh, who cares about an old volcano?
07:58We have Gilligan's lack of bravery to worry about.
07:59We've got to think of some way to let him show bravery.
08:00First and darling, is this proper?
08:01No.
08:02No.
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08:56Anybody know where an ex-king can get a job?
09:01There's Gilligan now.
09:02You run to him, and I'll chase you.
09:04The minute he even looks at me, I'll run away.
09:07That should make him feel like a hero.
09:13Gilligan, save me.
09:16There's a gorilla chasing me.
09:26Save me, Gilligan, the gorilla.
09:39The gorilla wasn't chasing you, Ginger.
09:41He was chasing that other gorilla.
09:43I sure don't know why.
09:45She's not a very pretty gorilla.
09:50Well, we blew another chance to let Gilligan show some bravery.
09:54Yeah, and if I hadn't managed to jump out of the gorilla suit,
09:56I'd still be running from that gorilla.
09:58What I want to know,
09:59who's going to reimburse me for Lovie's fur coat?
10:02I paid a fortune for it, you know.
10:05Oh, Thurston, I got that coat from Papa and Mama
10:08when I graduated from finishing school.
10:12In that case, I'll let the gorilla have it
10:14for ten cents on the dollar.
10:16None of this is helping Gilligan with his problem.
10:19I suggest we step up the campaign.
10:26Go for it!
10:31More water.
11:01I'll swim to the center of a lagoon and make believe I've got a cramp.
11:10Gilligan will have to swim out to rescue me.
11:16Help me!
11:19Help me!
11:20I've got a cramp!
11:26Gosh, Marianne.
11:33It would have been easier just to put your bathing suit in with the other wash.
11:41Okay, that's good.
11:45Now let me get in the hole.
11:47I'd suggest you remove your shoes so you don't get sand in them.
11:50Good idea.
11:53Okay, Professor, fill her up.
11:59Help, little buddy!
12:01I'm stuck in quicksand!
12:04Save me, Gilligan!
12:09Whoa!
12:11Whoa!
12:12Whoa!
12:13Whoa!
12:14Whoa!
12:15Whoa!
12:16Whoa!
12:17Whoa!
12:18Hey, Skipper.
12:19You must have stubbed your toe in the quicksand.
12:22There, it's finished.
12:27Now, Professor, you get in the center of the fake web and make believe you're stuck.
12:31I'll climb this tree here and dangle this phony spider down over you.
12:36Gilligan, as you can see, I'm hopelessly snared in this web.
12:43And that rather large spider is coming toward me.
12:46Uh-oh!
12:50I don't see any spider.
12:55No, I don't see any professor either.
12:58It's the merest of conjecture, of course.
13:09But I'd say that there's a distinct possibility that our plan isn't working.
13:13Well, we've tried just about everything.
13:17And something always prevented Gilligan from acting bravely.
13:21Yeah, I'm running out of ideas.
13:24Uh, perhaps we should just forget the whole thing.
13:27Not on your life.
13:28Look how sad Gilligan is.
13:30So, tune in again next week to see if a little girl from Montana can find happiness in the bright lights of downtown Pittsburgh.
13:41These soap operas always make me so sad.
13:44And be sure to watch for that big eclipse of the sun this afternoon.
13:49Come on, Stubby.
13:51Let's go where we'll get a really good look at the eclipse.
13:54You're right, Skipper.
13:56We can't give up now.
13:58Think, everybody.
14:04Think!
14:05We've got to come up with a way for Gilligan to believe he's brave.
14:08I can't think with old Lava Head acting up like that.
14:14Oh, I wish that dreadful thing would corrupt and get it over with.
14:18E-rupt, my dear.
14:20E-E-E-E.
14:22E-E-E yourself, Thurston.
14:24The corruption of a volcano is nothing to laugh at.
14:27That's it.
14:28You hit the nail right on the head, Mrs. Howell.
14:30Oh, dear.
14:31Now I suppose it'll turn black.
14:34What I mean is, you gave me an idea.
14:36Gilligan wasn't here when the professor said old Lava Head was going to erupt tonight, right?
14:41So?
14:42So, what if Gilligan found out that old Lava Head was going to erupt this afternoon and we were all there?
14:51What are you suggesting, Skipper?
14:53Here's my plan.
14:57Okay.
14:58Let's get that hollow log in place.
15:08Where's the portal from the boat?
15:10Snubby?
15:11With this magnifying glass as the viewing piece, we'll have a real good telescope to see the eclipse with.
15:25You're right.
15:26Should ever watch an eclipse except through smoke?
15:27Glass.
15:28There.
15:29That's better.
15:30Boy, it's dark already.
15:32Hey, let's snub it down.
15:33Hey, let's snub it down.
15:37Okay, Marianne.
15:38You go find Gilligan and tell him that old Lava Head is going to erupt any time.
15:40There.
15:41There.
15:42That's better.
15:44Boy, it's dark already.
15:46Hey, let's snub it down.
15:47Hey, let's snub it down.
15:49Okay, Marianne.
15:50You go find Gilligan and tell him that old Lava Head is going to erupt any minute.
15:51We'll be on the sides of old Lava Head making believe we're on a picnic.
15:55And Gilligan will come and save us.
15:56What if he doesn't?
15:57Gilligan will have failed, but we'll be okay.
15:58The eruption isn't until tonight, remember?
16:02Without the telescope, we'll have to get to high school.
16:03I'll be down.
16:04I'll be down.
16:05Okay, Marianne.
16:06You go find Gilligan and tell him that old Lava Head is going to erupt any minute.
16:10We'll be on the sides of old Lava Head making believe we're on a picnic.
16:11And Gilligan will come and save us.
16:14What if he doesn't?
16:15Gilligan will have failed, but we'll be okay.
16:18The eruption isn't until tonight, remember?
16:20Without the telescope, we'll have to get to higher ground to see the eclipse good.
16:26We'll have to climb old Lava Head.
16:29We're almost there.
16:30Keep moving.
16:31Gilligan!
16:32Oh, Gilligan!
16:33I wonder where he is.
16:34Gilligan!
16:35Okay, everybody.
16:36Lie down and sit down and sit down and sit down and sit down and sit down.
16:49Lie down and pretend to be asleep.
16:52When Gilligan comes, he'll think we've dozed off and don't realize the volcano's gonna erupt.
17:05I wonder where Gilligan is.
17:08Yikes!
17:09Oh, it's night time.
17:12Oh, we must have fallen asleep.
17:15Oh, dear.
17:16I don't feel rested at all.
17:19If it's night, that means...
17:22Old Lava Head, it's going to erupt.
17:25Hi, everybody.
17:30Gilligan, old Lava Head's gonna erupt.
17:33It's night time.
17:35Gilligan, how can you be so calm?
17:37Oh, goodness, he is a hero.
17:40It isn't night.
17:41It's an eclipse.
17:47But you were still brave, Gilligan.
17:49Coming here thinking old Lava Head was going to erupt now.
17:52Y-It is?
17:59Well, Gilligan still isn't a hero.
18:02Marianne never found him to tell him the eruption was due.
18:05Where is Marianne?
18:07Still out looking for Gilligan, I guess.
18:10Uh-oh.
18:11New readings indicate that old Lava Head is going to erupt any minute.
18:14Marianne's out there.
18:16Gosh.
18:17What's wrong?
18:18Marianne's out in the jungle someplace right now.
18:21And the eruption of old Lava Head is imminent.
18:24If you're worried about Marianne, I'll go get her.
18:26Why, he's going after Marianne.
18:28Without a thought for his own safety.
18:30Gilligan is the bravest person.
18:32Where are they?
18:33Where are they?
18:34Old Lava Head's liable to erupt any minute.
18:38There they are.
18:39Gilligan, little buddy, put it there.
18:41Me too, Gilligan.
18:42I'm proud to shake the hand of a man who was capable of such selfless bravery.
18:47I didn't do anything.
18:49I thought for his own safety.
18:50Gilligan is the bravest man I've ever known.
18:53Where are they?
18:54Where are they?
18:55Where are they?
18:56Where are they?
18:57Old Lava Head's liable to erupt any minute.
18:58There they are.
18:59Gilligan, little buddy, put it there.
19:00I didn't do anything.
19:03Listen to him.
19:04Such modesty.
19:05Such humility.
19:07Just like me.
19:09Just like me.
19:10It was brave of you, Gilligan.
19:12Going out to find Marianne.
19:14Knowing that old Lava Head might erupt any minute.
19:17Gee, Ginger, you sure don't know big words.
19:20The professor said old Lava Head's eruption was imminent.
19:23That means it doesn't have any power at all.
19:26Gilligan, that's impotent.
19:28Imminent means at any minute.
19:31It does?
19:42You know, maybe we've been making too much out of being brave.
19:45You're right.
19:46We disregarded all of Gilligan's other good traits just because we wanted him to be some sort of hero.
19:51Let's go find Gilligan and apologize to him.
19:54Yeah.
19:55Uh-oh.
19:56My strings snagged again.
19:57Little buddy, I, uh...
19:58There's something in the bushes.
19:59No.
20:00It's just my kite string snagged again.
20:01Again?
20:02Uh-oh.
20:03I-I didn't mean to say that.
20:04I...
20:05Gilligan, you mean...
20:06And all the time I thought there really was a lion in the bushes.
20:10But it was only your kite string.
20:11I didn't want to say anything, Skipper.
20:12I didn't want anyone to think less of you.
20:13You know, Gilligan, you've been sort of a hero all along, being loyal and protective
20:17at the expense of your own reputation.
20:18We were wrong, little buddy, to try to make you a hero.
20:21Bravery can't be a hero.
20:22You're not a hero.
20:23We're not a hero.
20:24You're not a hero.
20:25You're not a hero.
20:26I'm a hero.
20:27You're a hero.
20:28I'm a hero.
20:29You're not a hero.
20:30I'm a hero.
20:31You're not a hero.
20:32You're not a hero.
20:33You are a hero.
20:34You're a hero.
20:35You're a hero.
20:36You're a hero.
20:37You're a hero.
20:38Who are you?
20:39Bravery can't be manufactured like that.
20:42No one ever manufactured my bravery.
21:09Well, little buddy, I've learned one thing.
21:13Going around doing big, flashy, heroic deeds
21:16isn't the only measure of a man.
21:18You're right, Skipper.
21:19All great men aren't great because they did heroic things.
21:22Yeah, look at Michelangelo, the great artist.
21:25And Benjamin Franklin.
21:26Yeah, and Plato and Socrates.
21:29And all the great doctors and scientists.
21:31And Shakespeare and Clara Barton and Atlas.
21:34Boy, did you make a mistake, Skipper.
21:37A mistake?
21:38Yeah, Atlas wasn't a great man.
21:39He was a crook.
21:41Gilligan, who ever told you that?
21:42I read it in a book.
21:43And it said that he held up the whole world.
21:47Good night, little buddy.
21:49Good night, Skipper.
21:51See ya.
22:08Good night.
22:10Good night, Skipper.
22:23Good night.
22:29Good night.
22:30Good night.
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