In
“The Three Spacekateers,” two alien beings arrive on the planet surface where
Barney (Chuck McCann), Junior (Bob Denver) and Honk (Patty Mahoney) are
repairing their lunar lander. After meticulously cleaning a faulty Electric
Guidance System, Junior manages to get dust in it and damage all Barney's work.
Angry,
Barney calls Junior “useless” and Junior runs away, feeling sorry for himself.
The next morning, he sees the landing of the alien saucer. These aliens (called
Sporians) mistake him from their mission leader, “Junio.”
Junio
is supposed to help them capture their female ruler from evil aliens call the
Troyax. Now, they are stuck with Junior,
who arranges to invade the Troyax fortress, and distract the evil aliens with a
magic show. Barney and Honk help out.
But
the real Junio has also arrived on the planet…
It’s
a case of comedic mistaken identity this week on Sid and Marty Krofft’s Far
Out Space Nuts (1975), as the bumbling Junior is mistaken for an elite trainer
of soldiers, the gold-skinned alien Junio.
Much
of the humor in the episode arises from the fact that Junior keeps getting
things right, though always completely by accident. For instance, he
accidentally leads the aliens to the mountain that houses the enemy fortress.
Then, when he arrives there, here accidentally discovers the “ant-gravity”
rocks that can carry the team to the summit of the same mountain. He’s a
bumbling idiot, but this week, a lucky
bumbling idiot.
The
evil Troyax this week look like the Gill Man from the classic movie, The
Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954), though with some of the
fish-elements lessened a bit. They may have been commercial masks from the
time, only modified for use here.
In
terms of special effects, this episode features many shots of the alien flying
saucer flying over the land-scape, and some chroma-key shots to integrate the
two Klingon-like aliens into the shot with them. At one point, the footage
doesn’t quite match up, as the two humanoids seem to grow inordinately in size.
Finally,
the mistaken identity concept breathes new life into an episode with a familiar
plot line: Junior and Barney restoring a (female) royal to her throne. One
wonders why so many female leaders are being dethroned in this universe, and
why only the galaxy’s two worst bumblers can help them get their power back.
Next
week: Flight of the Pippets”
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