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| show_name=Winsome Witch | image=Winsome_Witch.jpg | image_size=200px | caption=Title card | runtime=6 minutes (per short) | director=William Hanna Joseph Barbera | voices=Jean Vander Pyl | starring= | theme_music_composer=Hoyt Curtin | country=United States | language=English | num_seasons=2 | num_episodes=26 | list_episodes= | producer=William Hanna Joseph Barbera | channel=NBC | first_aired={{start date|1965|10|02}} | last_aired={{end date|1967|09|07}} | company=Hanna-Barbera Productions | distributor=Screen Gems | preceded_by= | followed_by= | related=The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show }} Winsome Witch is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions which aired as a segment on The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show from October 2, 1965 to September 7, 1967. The main character, Winsome "Winnie" W. Witch, has various adventures and casts spells on people; her travels on her magical broom take her all over the world. PlotWinnie (voiced by Jean Vander Pyl) is a friendly, yet somewhat inept witch. Her catch phrase when casting a spell was "Ippity-pippity-pow." When the magic spell is cast, the "Jet Screamer" entrance cue from The Jetsons is heard. List of episodesSeason 1 (1965–66)
Season 2 (1966)
Voices
Other voices include Dick Beals, Mel Blanc, Henry Corden, Allan Melvin, John Stephenson, and Janet Waldo VHS and DVD releaseWorldvision Home Video released Winsome Witch on VHS tape in the 1980s. It featured 8 episodes from the series. It was later re-released by GoodTimes Home Video (under the Kids Klassics label). Both releases have gone out of print. The episode "Prince of a Pup" is available on the DVD Saturday Morning Cartoons 1960's Vol. 1. All episodes were included in the complete series set of The Secret Squirrel Show, available on DVD and on iTunes. Other appearancesWinsome Witch appeared in the "Fender Bender 500" segment of Wake, Rattle, and Roll. She is shown to have a cat named Lucky (voiced by Don Messick) as her driving partner and she drives a cauldron-modeled monster truck called the Sonic Broom, which also has on it a talking skeleton named Axel (voiced by Neil Ross). ReferencesExternal links
7 : Television series by Hanna-Barbera|Hanna-Barbera characters|Fictional characters who use magic|Witchcraft in television|Television about magic|American children's animated fantasy television series|Television series by Screen Gems |
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