A mischievous Martian visits the neighborhood. He has the power to change an individual's personality.A mischievous Martian visits the neighborhood. He has the power to change an individual's personality.A mischievous Martian visits the neighborhood. He has the power to change an individual's personality.
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Richard Deacon
- Tatti
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Herschel Graham
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Stuart Holmes
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Reed Howes
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Allan Lane
- Mister Ed
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Hans Moebus
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Al Roberts
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaThis episode was supposed to be a back-door pilot for a part-animation part-live action spin-off TV series about an invisible and animated Martian taking over people's actions, but it never took off.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Wilbur Post: Ed, what do you supposed made us do all that?
Mister Ed: I don't know, Wilbur. There are a lot of things in this world that can't be explained.
Wilbur Post: Well, what do you do about it?
Mister Ed: Nothing. Just enjoy it.
[cut to the surface of Mars with a hung-over Moko having an ice bag on his head, under the watchful eyes of Tatti]
Moko: I know I did!
- ConnectionsReferences What's My Line? (1950)
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The credits list was lacking
Well, this was perhaps the strangest Ed episode I've seen.
Little joke-playing Martian invades the Post property? At least the little Martians were animated. I was afraid it would be a hapless human in a horrible costume.
The episode was watchable, but no more. My only real complaint was the oversight in the closing credits. While Moko got a credit, his Martian pal, voiced by Richard Deacon, was left out. What? The same Richard Deacon who was so prolific on tv at the time? Pardon me, but that is a serious slap in the face.
Little joke-playing Martian invades the Post property? At least the little Martians were animated. I was afraid it would be a hapless human in a horrible costume.
The episode was watchable, but no more. My only real complaint was the oversight in the closing credits. While Moko got a credit, his Martian pal, voiced by Richard Deacon, was left out. What? The same Richard Deacon who was so prolific on tv at the time? Pardon me, but that is a serious slap in the face.
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- hmoika
- Dec 5, 2020
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- Runtime30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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