STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES
1966-1969 NBC
STAR BLECCH
MAD #115, December 1967
w: Dick DeBartolo
a: Mort Drucker
Welcome to part one of twelve days we look at MAD, Cracked, and co,'s versions of the Star Trek franchise. We start with The Original Series that the spinoffs and movies evolved from. There are even more series than the ones parodied in the two weeks ahead and there continue to be more.
The premise of the show is explained in the opening. It's basically the first week of first year nerdspeak at this point, though I may explain aspects as if nobody's ever heard of the show before. It took place three hundred years into the future aboard the Starship Enterprise, exploring and discovering new worlds. Part of the main crew mas Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner), executive officer Spock (Leonard Nimoy), and Lt. Uhura (Nichelle Nichols)
Leonard McCoy (DeForest Kelley) is the ship's doctor.
Scotty (James Doohan), Sulu (George Takei), Chekhov (Walter Koenig), and Nurse Chapel (Majel Barrett) are not in this parody but were used years later in MAD's musical.
Barbary Coast was a short-lived Western series starring Shatner.
Another appearance by Don Martin characters in this too.
Shatner covered Beatles and Bob Dylan songs as well on some of the vanity albums he and Nimoy made.
from Obituaries for TV Characters in #194, October 1977.
from When TV Programs Are Shown in Russia in #272, July 1987.
STAR WREK
Sick #120, April 1978
a: Jack Sparling
Now back to make things make of sense again... by comparison I mean. Here's a drawing that was in Starlog, art by MAD's Jack Rickard no less.
STAR CLUCK
Muppet Magazine #15, Summer 1987
w: Louise Gikow and Jim Lewis
a: Nate Butler
But that's not all. Stay tuned tomorrow for all the parodies Cracked did of the show.
A-Z GUIDE TO MOVIES AND TV SHOWS PARODIED BY MAD, CRACKED, CRAZY, ETC. UP TO 1996. THEY HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS. SPOILERS AND OTHER NON-SEQUITURS, TOO. SOMETIMES THESE THINGS HAVE WORDS OR SITUATIONS WE DON'T USE ANYMORE. YOU KNOW, 'CAUSE THEY'RE OLD.
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Here's another Jack Rickard piece from Starlog. This one was one of their covers:
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