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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
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 shipwreck plan lost on gilligan's isle
00:33gilligan and skipper the millionaire his wife the movie star professor and marianne began a brand
00:43new life what creatures they encountered what riddles did they face what mysteries did haunt
00:52in a strange but happy place on the new adventures of gilligan gilligan all on gilligan's island
01:02pilots stand by your planes
01:14switch on contact
01:19the bird of paradise in a rare gigantic variety
01:38a rare flying gigantic variety
01:42oh how exciting i've missed an invisible claw
01:49oh i think it's time for the flower i mean a plane to make a landing
01:54my stamp collection
02:05what's that
02:11if i didn't know better i'd say that gilligan had something to do with this
02:17gilligan look what you've done to my makeup and to my stamp collection
02:22hey mister howell if there was a post office in the sauna you could mail yourself back home
02:27oh gilligan i wish i wear a rubber stamp so i could cancel you
02:34oh bah just an ordinary 1956 commemorative
02:40i wouldn't have minded so much if the stamps had been rare specimens
02:44but then again i have all the known rare specimens in my collection
02:50no matter what anyone ever does says or has mr howell you've always done said or had better
02:56yeah you can't say anything without boasting
03:00they're so mad at him they're forgetting to be mad at me
03:03as for you gilligan give warning the next time you play with model planes
03:06so we can all find a deep cave to hide in
03:09skipper sure didn't forget for long
03:11this time we'll be more careful when we launch our models
03:15how's yours coming
03:16you'll never get off the ground
03:20say hello to the red baron
03:34the red baron did you say
03:36oh yes yes i knew him well
03:39oh my george those were the days
03:42sailing aloft in my old camel challenging the great unknown
03:47i know you're only boasting this time camels don't fly
03:51oh how fast they forget the camel was a plane
03:54and there was i in it
03:56waving to captain eddie my student you know
04:00as i performed my daring maneuvers
04:03air raid
04:08gilligan's on it again
04:09my model plane is gone
04:15they'll build another one and i'll help you the way i helped wilbur and orville
04:19by george those two brothers
04:21what's mine
04:22okay everybody all clear
04:27that hurts quite a bit
04:32as sure as my name is
04:33what is my name
04:35we've got to find a way to ground gilligan
04:38those model planes of his are a pain in the neck
04:41yes
04:41it wouldn't be bad if the planes had big handsome pilots in them
04:46but they don't
04:47to us ever thus
04:50i recall the young ladies flocking around my faithful camel
04:53as i taxied to a landing
04:56thurston
04:57i never knew you were in arabia
04:59were those camel taxis uncomfortable
05:02mr howell are you trying to tell us you were an aviator
05:06not just an aviator my dear
05:08an ace
05:10and not a bad aeronautical engineer either
05:13well engineer us a way to get gilligan to stop flying those planes of his
05:17do you have any ideas professor
05:23professor
05:25that's not like you to be so impolite professor
05:28i'm sorry stranger
05:30i i guess this bump on my head has my mind occupied
05:33stranger
05:35bump on the head
05:36he's got amnesia
05:38he's lost his memory
05:40that's funny i don't remember losing it
05:42well my model plane has to be here somewhere
05:50hi we're looking for a model
05:54not that kind of a model an airplane
06:00he knows where it is
06:06it says here in the professor's own book
06:14that simple amnesia is a temporary condition
06:17oh good that means the professor will be okay
06:20it says that sometimes you can help a person to regain their memory
06:24by recalling facts of their lives to them
06:27oh let's try it
06:29look professor you went to college
06:31got a degree and you're very smart
06:33does that help you to remember who you are
06:35yes
06:36i'm albert einstein
06:43sir whenever any of us want to know something we always go to you because you know all the answers
06:49does that help
06:50yes
06:51i'm a fortune cookie
06:54it's no use
06:57it's just gonna have to take time
06:59guess what everybody
07:04we found a plane
07:05gilligan we've got more important things than model planes to worry about
07:09yes
07:10the dear professor has magnesia
07:13amnesia
07:14for a minute i thought you meant he lost his memory
07:17that's what we do mean gilligan
07:20yeah you're right
07:21that is more important than finding a plane
07:23even if the plane is a real one
07:24there it is
07:31it is a real plane
07:34someone must have bailed out of it at one time and it landed here
07:37i remember once reading about a famous pilot who bailed out over the ocean
07:41they rescued him but never found his plane
07:44this must be it
07:46how did you ever find it gilligan
07:48a gorilla showed it to me
07:49sure gilligan
07:50there's a gorilla on this island who finds things like old planes
07:54harry's jungle junk
08:00cheap
08:01he paints too
08:04the junk thing i'll believe gilligan
08:06but a gorilla who paints is carrying it a bit too far
08:09i've got to hand it to you gilligan
08:14you don't lie
08:15too bad the gorilla isn't a pilot too
08:20yeah
08:21we can patch up the plane
08:22but who could fly it out of here
08:25hey the professor was an aviator once
08:27right professor
08:28hmm
08:29interesting piece of machinery
08:31i wonder what it's called
08:32i forgot he forgot
08:34oh dear it must be catchy
08:36well we find a plane and the only person among us who can fly it has amnesia
08:42the professor has recharged the batteries and we've got the fuel from the boat
08:49then if the plane were fixed it would fly
08:52maybe
08:53maybe the professor will get his memory back in time to fly the plane off the island
08:57huh
08:57just wish one of us knew how to fly a plane
09:00ha ha ha there you all are i've been rummaging through my old photos from my flying days
09:09mr howell we don't need any of your phony boasting right now
09:14phony boasting how dare you say that to to the golden eagle
09:20you really were an aviator
09:26why first and how dashing
09:29yes
09:30that was before you
09:32you met me my dear
09:34come on mr howell
09:35well can you fly it
09:41be good
09:42they found a plane
09:43well can you fly it can you fly it can you fly it
09:46well no
09:46well of course not
09:48well look at those wings
09:51and and that prop
09:53we're gonna fix those
09:55then you can fly it out of here
09:56go back to the mainland
09:57and send a rescue boat back
09:59you'll be a hero
10:01they really believe i'm a pilot
10:03oh i've got to think of something
10:06i wish i could fly a plane
10:08you will
10:09no no i i've had my share of glory in the air
10:12and him being the unselfish person i am
10:15well i'll ha
10:16let someone else have the glory
10:18just this one time
10:20yep
10:21that's right
10:22golden
10:23sparrow
10:29i just hope mr howell isn't simply boasting this time
10:36oh he had that picture of himself in the aviator's gear
10:39anyway we've got to believe him
10:41what else can we do
10:42are you sure this is how you learn to fly mr howell
10:46you have to crawl
10:50before you can walk
10:52golden sparrow
10:54oh but sorry with you i'd just as soon learn how to lie down
10:57nonsense
10:58switch on
10:59switch on
11:00contact
11:01take off
11:02here i go into the wild blue yonder
11:07flap golden sparrow
11:09flap
11:10flap
11:11flap
11:12flap
11:13you're right mr howell i'm flying
11:19flying
11:20here's fly away but you don't
11:28now before you can be a pilot you have to understand the fundamental aeronautical principles
11:34maybe i should know something about what makes things fly too
11:36i don't know much about this myself but i have heard of wind tunnels
11:43that's
11:46switch on contact take off bring on the wind
11:50wing on the wind
11:57yes you see see what what does that prove the golden sparrow if you'll stop being so technical
12:03you'll learn faster
12:04you'll learn faster
12:10stop you hear
12:11stop stop
12:12gosh mr howell has gilligan flying in reverse already
12:25if i keep learning this fast next time i can land on an aircraft carrier
12:32well there's not much left to do on the plane
12:34how's gilligan coming along with his flying lessons mr howell
12:37oh splendid splendid uh uh he's practicing his instrument flying right now
12:43i think i'll wash out some cloth to make a parachute
12:49mr howell says the way to learn instrument flying is to cover your eyes
12:54you me
12:55you pedal i'll steer my instrument
12:57you cannot me know if i'm gonna hit anything
13:07you're doing okay huh snubby
13:18gosh it really feels like we're flying
13:23i don't remember any instrument that big
13:28this glider will be my next lesson right mr howell
13:32that's right
13:33ah the glorious thrill of free flight
13:36i remember it well from my solo transatlantic crossing
13:40how could you cross the atlantic in a glider
13:42um
13:43uh
13:44well oh it was a windy day
13:46name of this piece again
13:47uh
13:48oh uh
13:49that oh that's uh
13:50that's what it is
13:51the stabilizer
13:52professor
13:53you're beginning to get your memory back
13:55i am
13:58the wings are patched and the propeller is back in shape
14:03it'll be all ready to launch soon
14:04if howell isn't just boasting
14:05and if he's really teaching gilligan how to fly
14:06right professor
14:07oh i i forgot you don't remember
14:08i do remember you
14:09you had something to do with the boat if i'm correct
14:10he's starting to get his memory back
14:11if he gets it back before noon tomorrow he'll be able to fly the plane out of here
14:16i figure the temporary charge on the batteries will be run down by then
14:17well i don't think i'm gonna like this
14:19i can't let gilligan fly the glider it's too dangerous
14:21i only built it to stall for time
14:22hmm
14:23uh uh gilligan uh i've been meaning to tell you that this is a pilotless glider
14:30we'll just be using it to study flight patterns
14:31let's get set
14:34for the launch
14:35i'm not glad to hear that
14:41here it goes
14:53the gorilla's on it
14:56I heard that.
15:04Here it goes!
15:08The gorilla's on it.
15:26My goodness, I always thought Noah's Ark was a boat.
15:41Well, tomorrow morning is the big moment.
15:43Are you ready, Galligan?
15:44I hope so.
15:45Nonsense, Gloving Sparrow, nonsense.
15:48You're as ready as I am.
15:51That's what I mean.
15:52Let's get a good night's sleep.
15:54Oh, dear, I'm too excited to sleep.
15:59Well, I'm glad she's not tired.
16:04Good night, little buddy.
16:05Just remember, keep them flying.
16:11Good night, Skipper.
16:12Keep them flying.
16:16Golden Sparrow reporting.
16:17Red Baron, hang on for a loop-de-loop.
16:24I must have been dreaming.
16:26I...
16:27Oof, that hurt.
16:28Well, it'll be better by...
16:29More...
16:30More...
16:33Well, this is it.
16:38We made it.
16:39The plane is ready to fly,
16:40and the batteries have just enough power left to start it.
16:43Where's Gilligan?
16:44Okay, little buddy, ready to sail aloft into the wild blue yonder and float among the clouds?
16:52Now I remember who I am.
16:53I'm a bird.
16:54Thanks, stranger.
16:56Oh, no!
16:57You mean I'm not a bird?
16:59Well, I've got it.
17:00I'm a kite.
17:01Where's my tail?
17:02Thank goodness he seems to be in good health other than having lost his memory.
17:09Now what do we do?
17:18Keep them flying, how?
17:19We'll see you soon with a rescue boat.
17:21Yes, yes, yes, of course.
17:23Well, uh, I remember back in the old AeroTron days,
17:28it was always a cousin to say a few words before starting the engines.
17:33Oh dear, Thurston and his few words.
17:37We who are about to fly salute you.
17:40For without those of you on the ground,
17:42we who journey in the wild blue yonder would never ever
17:47and so we swore above the very earth,
17:50we leave not thee behind.
17:53Howell, the batteries are running out.
17:56Yes, I'm almost finished, Skipper.
17:58For as Keats said, I must fly, but follow quick in yon track.
18:03That wasn't Keats, Mr. Howell.
18:04That was Tennyson.
18:06Professor, you got your memory back.
18:09I did?
18:10Do you remember how to fly a plane?
18:12Of course.
18:13I told you that I was once an aviator.
18:15Right, Gilligan?
18:16And I'm a kite.
18:17Mr. Howell, let the professor switch with you
18:19so he can fly the plane to the mainland.
18:21Sir, are you suggesting that I take off my cloak of honor?
18:32Say hello to the Red Baron, Mr. Howell.
18:35A loud boom brought Gilligan's memory back.
18:46Yeah!
18:51Eh, eh, eh, eh, eh!
18:54One
19:01��-ellênous Dexter,
19:03If you don't stand there, help me down!
19:27Okay, golden mosquito.
19:31Well, we almost made it.
19:33Ah, if that mangy machine had only been my old trusty camel.
19:38Did I ever tell you about the time that Rick talked to me?
19:42Is this what they call your flying squadron, the Harvard Drama Club?
19:46What are you talking about, Gilligan?
19:48The back of Mr. Howell's photograph.
19:50You were dressed that way in a play, Mr. Howell.
19:54Was I?
19:55Oh, yes, yes, yes.
19:57Oh, so I was.
19:59Oh, that's amusing.
20:00What do you know about that?
20:01I was dressed like that, yeah.
20:03Your empty boasting trapped you, Mr. Howell, and cost a chance to get off this island.
20:08Yeah, and I really believe you knew how to fly.
20:11You were boasting to get attention, Mr. Howell, and you're sure gonna get it now.
20:15Isn't that enough?
20:19Keep that pencil flying, golden eagle.
20:22Mm-hmm.
20:23As soon as you finish writing, I will not boast a thousand times, you can help me build my plane model if you want.
20:29I mean, Mr. Howell promising not to boast, that's a switch on things.
20:34Just keep that pencil in contact with the paper, Mr. Howell.
20:37We're going to keep watching, so don't get it in your mind to take off.
20:41Don't say switch on, contact, take off.
20:44Well, little buddy, after what we've learned about boasting, you're never gonna hear me boasting again.
21:11Me neither, Skipper. I'm even going to stop boasting about the town I was born in.
21:16The town you were born in?
21:17Yeah, I used to boast to everybody that I was born in a great big city.
21:21Well, that's what I always thought. But you weren't?
21:24Promise not to tell anybody?
21:25Yeah, I promise. Go ahead, tell me.
21:28I was born in a very small town, really. Gosh, it was small.
21:32How small was it?
21:33When you drove into town, it had a sign saying, Welcome.
21:36And when you drove out, there was a sign saying, Come Again.
21:39Well, how does that make it a small town?
21:41Lots of towns have welcome and come-again messages as you enter town and leave them.
21:45On the same sign?
21:47Good night, little buddy.
21:48Good night, Skipper.
21:50See ya.
21:51Good night.
21:51Good night.
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