Buck Rogers Origins - The First American Sci-Fi Hero That The World Has Forgotten - Explored

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Buck Rogers was born in the late 1800s and participated in the first world war upon growing up. However, after the end of the war, he joined the American Radioactive Gas Corporation. On reaching the mine, it, unfortunately, caved in, but Rogers didn’t die. Instead, the gas put him in a state of coma. Rogers woke up almost 500 years later, in 2419 AD when America was in the midst of another world war. Philip Francis Nowlan created Buck Rogers, and the character was first featured in 1928, in a pulp magazine called ‘Amazing Stories’. Rogers made his way into comic strips, movies, radio, and television and became a part of America’s pop culture. When Buck Rogers made his entry, he zoomed past the cowboys, who were the contemporary heroes of the youngsters of America. All of a sudden, the American youth became fascinated with spaceships and cool ray guns. And although cowboy heroes remained in the scene for a few more decades, Buck Rogers and his subsequent imitators like Flash Gordon gave the cowboys a hard time. Eventually, the heroes from beyond the stars won the battle of popular dominance, and soon cowboy heroes became a thing of the past. However, we also got to see an amalgamation of these two very different kinds of heroes in content such as Toy Story and Buzz Lightyear. Furthermore, Buck Rogers served as a potent inspiration to George Lucas and his epic work ‘Star Wars. He was so inspired by Buck Roger’s imitator Flash Gordon that Lucas tried to secure the rights to Flash Gordon before he made Star Wars. Many stylistic elements such as Star Wars posters, the femme fatale Leila, the visuals, and the dogfighting spaceships, breathe in the aura of Buck Rogers’s pulp stories. In this video, we will take a deep look at the origin, adventures, and journey of this eponymous spaceman called Buck Rogers.
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0:00 Intro
2:33 Buck Rogers started out as a newspaper comic strip, radio series
5:35 Comic books
6:57 Buck Rogers Origin Explained
8:51 Live-action adaptations Buck Rogers (movie-serial) 1939
10:07 Buck Rogers 1950-1951 ABC television series
10:48 'Buck Rogers in the 25th Century’ (film) 1979
12:40 ‘Buck Rogers in the 25th Century’ (TV series)
14:13 Future of the Franchise

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  • @xander66644
    @xander66644 Жыл бұрын

    With all of the remakes of movies and TV shows that has happened, it is UNBELIEVABLE that there has no been ANY remakes since the 1979 version with Gil Gerard.

  • @CosmoShidan

    @CosmoShidan

    2 ай бұрын

    One of the problems is that, Rogers has been overshadowed by Flash Gordon, and that it's post-apocalypse tropes, such as marauding bikers, has been replicated and overtaken by Mad Max. It would be generic as any other sci-fi show today. Plus, there's the whole racist trope of Asians taking over America that the series would need to get rid of, which Flash Gordon did successfully in the 2007 adaptation.

  • @johnryder1713
    @johnryder17132 жыл бұрын

    Never missed an episode, of either season, and it wasn't just for Wilma, (besides I was more of a bad girls man, for Ardala) just loved the show

  • @sleeperyjeemtoybox
    @sleeperyjeemtoybox2 жыл бұрын

    Grew up watching the Buster Crabb serial on BBC2 on Saturday morning as a child, then the tv show in the 80's. Happy to say still got the dvd boxset sitting.

  • @atompunk5575
    @atompunk55752 жыл бұрын

    Buck Rogers, the 1940s serials must've inspired star wars

  • @AntonL1994

    @AntonL1994

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is literally true

  • @communist-hippie
    @communist-hippie2 жыл бұрын

    i havnt forgotten . and im still in love with wilma dearing. sooooo damn hot

  • @markmolino679

    @markmolino679

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well you have to get in line .Cuz I saw her first😆😆

  • @dinomonzon7493

    @dinomonzon7493

    2 жыл бұрын

    Can’t blame you. Erin Gray looked hot in those jumpsuits.

  • @pbxn-3rdx-85percent

    @pbxn-3rdx-85percent

    2 жыл бұрын

    Col. Wilma Deering genuine all natural Smokin hot 80s space chick number 1. She can drive my space fighter anytime. : )

  • @archstanton4365

    @archstanton4365

    2 жыл бұрын

    Season One catsuit!

  • @sarahclapp505
    @sarahclapp5052 жыл бұрын

    Buck Rogers my first love I. Was born 76 England

  • @FallenRingbearer

    @FallenRingbearer

    2 жыл бұрын

    78 California here. Great stuff!

  • @dinomonzon7493
    @dinomonzon74932 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Got to know Buck Rogers via the 1979 TV show. For me, Season 1 was the better run. Dr. Huer was my fave character, & Erin Gray’s Col. Wilma Deering was a looker, all the moreso in those jumpsuits. 😇 The violet one was my fave. My fave episodes were: Return of the Fighting 69th, Planet of the Slave Girls (with Buster Crabbe, the original Buck Rogers as Brigadier Gen. Gordon (a homage to Mr. Crabbe’s being the original Flash Gordon as well), Cosmic Whiz Kid (with Gary Coleman; Marvel’s Dr. Doom got a mention), Blast for Buck (Its Buck Rogers’ birthday, while an assassin stalks Dr. Huer!), and Plot to Kill A City with Frank Gorshin (the Riddler in Adam West’s Batman; Commissioner Bele in Star Trek) Season 2 looked more like Star Trek, except that Wilma was scaled way down in importance, plus, unlike Capt. James T. Kirk’s USS Enterprise (or even Capt. Jonathan Archer’s NX-01 SS Enterprise), Adm. Efram Asimov’s Searcher was too lightly armed. There was an episode in Season 2 where Buck states that Adm. Asimov commands the Searcher, but he (Buck) commands the Searcher’s mission; seems a nod to Irwin Allen’s Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (please do a video on both the 1961 movie and 1964-1968 TV series) where Admiral Harriman Nelson (Richard Basehart) , who designed and built the nuclear super submarine Seaview commands her mission proper (oceanagraphic research/sea exploration/espionage-covert operations), but Captain Lee Crane (David Hedison) commands the Seaview herself.

  • @Glammazon
    @Glammazon Жыл бұрын

    It was a real pleasure listening to what you had to say.

  • @williebowen1043
    @williebowen1043 Жыл бұрын

    Don't forget about the 1950-51 Buck Rogers TV series.

  • @user-fc3ki3gb7u

    @user-fc3ki3gb7u

    3 ай бұрын

    Absolutely 💯

  • @CaesiusX
    @CaesiusX2 жыл бұрын

    Delightful and informative. Thank you for this comprehensive history. 🚀

  • @Phantanos
    @Phantanos2 жыл бұрын

    The Transporters that are used in Star Trek; can be seen in use for the first time in the movie serial: Buck Rodgers! Buck Rodgers is the great Granddaddy of Space adventurers!

  • @MrWorf35
    @MrWorf352 жыл бұрын

    Far beyond the world I've known, far beyond this time.... As the song goes.

  • @thecountofmontecristo2796
    @thecountofmontecristo27962 жыл бұрын

    I like when south Park parodied this.

  • @GlenviewNo1
    @GlenviewNo12 жыл бұрын

    Loved this show as a kid in the early 80s and watched it a few years ago on blu-ray - still warms my heart! :D

  • @TheBeardysteve
    @TheBeardysteve Жыл бұрын

    Fascinating video! It explains the parallels between westerns and Star Wars, I hadn’t realised George Lucas had been directly influenced by that genre and assumed the similar themes and structure in Star Wars were coincidental. The second season of the seventies TV Buck Rogers was very inferior and had a far lower budget leading to plummeting audiences and its eventual cancellation- a similar fate suffered by Space:1999. Even the wonderful Erin Gray couldn’t save it, a rather unsubtle attempt to boost ratings! I loved the Gil Gerrard show as a child and the DVDs provide nostalgic entertainment even now.

  • @josephcontreras8930

    @josephcontreras8930

    Жыл бұрын

    I wonder if Fred frieberger the series killer had a heavy hand with this show as well??

  • @ralphjenkinsak
    @ralphjenkinsak Жыл бұрын

    John: they should of make zorro origins in marvelous videos

  • @nebo1186
    @nebo11862 жыл бұрын

    played the tabletop rpg back in the 90's that's all i know

  • @archstanton4365
    @archstanton43652 жыл бұрын

    Erin Grey looked much hotter in the white satin catsuit from season one. I think it was a bad idea to change up to the mini skirt in season two. Oh well.

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge63162 жыл бұрын

    I've seen a few episodes from the Buck Rodgers TV series. It was okay. And a nice way to pass an hour. Nice video.

  • @multi-voiceentertainment7013
    @multi-voiceentertainment70132 жыл бұрын

    And sooner or later I'm going to make an audio crossover of Flash Gordon meets Buck Rogers. They've been Rivals for so long they deserve crossover. But one thing I'm going to make it more interesting I'm going to make Flash Gordon be a Star Wars fan and Buck Rogers a Trekkie.

  • @noelhernandez363
    @noelhernandez3636 ай бұрын

    Never saw the movie but loved the series especially Wilma Deering!! 👍🪐👽🛸🚀

  • @projp9057
    @projp90572 жыл бұрын

    Wow, interesting franchise

  • @scottstump9163
    @scottstump91632 жыл бұрын

    I remember...still on in reruns on Saturday

  • @user-jc2we4sn1i
    @user-jc2we4sn1iАй бұрын

    Aldous Huxley also used half a millennium about rocket plane engineers.

  • @briandaleske5139
    @briandaleske51392 жыл бұрын

    I strongly feel that the classic Sci.Fi. show series of (BUCH ROGERS IN THE 25TH. CENTURY) show get rebooted. Why heck I can imagine a brand new version, that could get made, and I imagine it’s titled as (BUCK ROGERS IN THE 35TH. CENTURY).

  • @MistahBryan

    @MistahBryan

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'd watch it!

  • @daryldrumheller7949
    @daryldrumheller79492 жыл бұрын

    I remember watching the TV series

  • @josephcontreras8930
    @josephcontreras8930 Жыл бұрын

    Looks like they used parts from BS Galactica and startrek for sets. I want to see a buck Roger's movie in sence like the original comic and serial.

  • @CosmoShidan

    @CosmoShidan

    2 ай бұрын

    You can't make it true to the comics and series for they would be confused for Mad Max with the marauding bikers and that there's blantant racism and race warfare going on in the original strip and serial. That is, the first enemies are the Han and Asian-looking Tigermen in the comics, and Killer Kane is implied to be Arabic, with his clothes indicating a Sultan. They'd really have to do a major overhaul for Buck Rogers as they did with Flash Gordon in the 2007 adaptation.

  • @dennisdecoene
    @dennisdecoene2 жыл бұрын

    This doc is all over the place and I did not get the history.

  • @Homeschoolsw6
    @Homeschoolsw62 жыл бұрын

    rad.

  • @borusa32
    @borusa32Ай бұрын

    There are a number of fundamental errors in this video. For example stating Real world exploration of (the) Outer Space by americans took place in 1930 and suggesting John Carter of Mars was created in the 1930s The complaint that the futuritsic Buck Rogers strips were printed using archaic processes indicates that the text for this video was generated by something that did not understand the contxt of what was being written;like AI.

  • @nobod2567
    @nobod25672 жыл бұрын

    Don't forget the fact that Buck Rodgers inspired Looney Tunes' Daffy Duck's sci-fi hero persona, Duck Dodgers! kzread.info/dash/bejne/aGRhx9aLqZPKl5s.html

  • @khristianpykh
    @khristianpykh2 жыл бұрын

    cant forget farscape

  • @evanlorenzo8878
    @evanlorenzo88782 жыл бұрын

    Oh....Duck Rogers... 🤣

  • @0311Mushroom
    @0311Mushroom2 жыл бұрын

    Huge mistake. Buck started as as short stories. And he was in the infantry in the great war.

  • @peachesrambo4037
    @peachesrambo40372 жыл бұрын

    The Connecticut yankee was before Buck Rodgers .

  • @the_once-and-future_king.
    @the_once-and-future_king.2 жыл бұрын

    So he started out fighting the forces from Chinese territory who want to destroy our way of life? We need Buck now more than ever then!

  • @CosmoShidan

    @CosmoShidan

    2 ай бұрын

    You mean like how white people in America stole the land from another culture?! Just sayin'.

  • @nikkicat254
    @nikkicat2542 жыл бұрын

    I never seen the original of course, but I have seen the 1979 series, I've always loved it, even though it paled when compared to say Star Trek and even more with Star Wars of course it was also pretty misogynistic, even with Wilma and in a lesser extent Princess Ardala, since they were mostly just eye candy for the guys, and both were love interests for Buck Rogers, but at that time they were better then in a lot of other shows, where the women did nothing but be a girlfriend or wife to the male lead! But I did get the feeling that they got some ideas from shows like Dynasty, where two beautiful women fight for a man, ones bad and the other is good, I am obviously not talking about the stupid remake by The CW, which is pure crap, I didn't even have to watch it to know it was crap, it's like a parody of the original! Sure the original wasn't so great either, I wasn't into it or the other shows like it, but my mom liked them watching them in reruns when I was younger!

  • @That80sGuy1972
    @That80sGuy19722 жыл бұрын

    George Clooney wants to do a science fiction show and he was involved in Gravity? Gravity nerd-raged everyone who knew literally anything about gravity, kinetic energy, and even physics in general. The guy probably thinks that you can breathe space if you have gills, you are fine if you are inside something falling as long as you jump while inside it right before impact, or you are okay without a spacesuit for as long as you can hold your breath. I'm making those assumptions after watching Gravity and now finding out he was involved in that movie. Another assumption is that he thinks none of those things and he just thinks most people are bigger f^cking morons than they actually are, like average US IQ of 35-40 with the "bright" people being around IQ 65 to just below 100.

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