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Old 01-29-2019, 05:21 PM   #14
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Never heard of or saw the Animated GI. I admit to this type of puzzle making me feel very stoopid.
There were two animated Gilligan's Island animated shows, The New Adventures Of Gilligan's Island (which was just a continuation of the live-action TV series) and Gilligan's Planet (basically the same show, just set on a different planet after the castaways build a spaceship and crash there). In both cases, almost the entire cast from the TV series voiced their characters (I checked Wikipedia and Jane Webb voiced both Ginger and Mary Ann in the first animated series, and Dawn Wells voiced both Ginger and Mary Ann in the second animated series).

It was during a time when there were many animated versions of live-action TV shows. Among them were: My Favorite Martians, Star Trek (now commonly referred to as Star Trek - The Animated Series), I Dream Of Jeannie, The Brady Kids, The Oddball Couple, and The Barkleys (based on All In The Family).
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