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Go Go Gophers

Go Go Gophers

1966TV Series⏱️ 30mTV-Y7
AnimationComedyFamilyWestern
⭐ 6.5
IMDB Rating
138 votes

Colonel Kit Coyote has one last chance to win the west for the U. S. Cavalry, by claiming Gopher Gulch. Only two obstacles stand in his way, Chief Running Board and Ruffled Feathers, the last surviving Indian Gophers of their tribe.

Director
N/A
Writers
N/A
Stars
Sandy Becker, George S. Irving, Kenny Delmar
Release Date
September 10, 1966
Language
English
Country
United States, Mexico
πŸ’¬ 7
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

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Sandy Becker
as Ruffled Feather
George S. Irving
George S. Irving
as Running Board
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Kenny Delmar
as Col. Kit Coyote
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Delo States
as Aunt Flora

🎬 Technical Specs

Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Production
CBS, Leonardo Productions, TOTAL Television

🏷️ Keywords

gophercoyotecavalryanthropomorphismsurrealism

🎯 Categories

AnimationComedyFamilyWestern

⭐ Featured Review

Great!
by dales-771-170006 β€’ 2013-08-22
7/10

"It's funny and thank God, not politically correct. Not the greatest of all cartoons but it does have its charm. Comedy and political correctness are mutually exclusive and this is not politically correct. The Cavalry is very intelligent but always outwitted by two feisty native American Indians. It is funny for kids to see how they outwit the Cavalry. The Theme songs itself is unique in that it's under produced but still has so much character to it. One of the voices sounds like Burl Ives but I cannot find this information anywhere on who sang the theme. If anyone knows who sang t..."

πŸ’‘ Did You Know?

Colonel Kit Coyote is a caricature of US President Theodore Roosevelt -- particularly in regard to his spectacles, moustache, patrician accent, and commanding manner; as well as the fact that he had also been a colonel, though not in the US Army but in the Cavalry.

πŸ“– Synopsis

Colonel Kit Coyote has one last chance to win the west for the U. S. Cavalry, by claiming Gopher Gulch. Only two obstacles stand in his way, Chief Running Board and Ruffled Feathers, the last surviving Indian Gophers of their tribe.