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"Smiles, everyone! Smiles! " "Da plane! Da plane! " One of Aaron Spelling 's biggest hits, the original Fantasy Island was introduced to viewers via two made-for-TV Pilot Movies in 1977. Those went on to spawn a highly popular series that ran on ABC from 1978 to 1984. Ricardo Montalban starred as Mr. Roarke, the mysterious, charming, white-suited figure who ran the eponymous island. Assisting Mr. Roarke was his earnest, vertically (and verbally) challenged sidekick, Tattoo (played by Hervé Villechaize, also famous for playing Nick Nack), who kicked off every episode by running up to the island's bell tower, ringing the bell and loudly exclaiming "Da plane! Da plane! " The plane he was talking about, of course, was the one that was delivering new arrivals to the island, each of whom had lain down a sizable sum of money to have his or her personal fantasies fulfilled. Mr. Roarke would take it upon himself to greet every guest as they stepped onto the island and then describe to Tattoo in an As You Know fashion, the nature of their fantasy request. Of course, being a supernaturally-powered Trickster Mentor, Mr. Roarke very rarely allowed his guests' fantasies to play out in the way they expected them to. And quite often the fantasies themselves were used to teach each guest an important moral — one intended to open their eyes to some facet of their own lives they might have been neglecting. Or to teach them to appreciate what they have. Or just simply, to Be Careful What You Wish For. But rather often, everybody just had a good time, even if it wasn't what they were expecting. The source of Mr. Roarke's strange powers and the reason behind his island's existence are never really revealed, although it is implied that he is a supernatural force for Good. (Perhaps even one of the Powers That Be. At one point, he battles The Devil, played to creepy perfection by Roddy McDowall, who is portrayed as a dapper foil for Mr. Roarke himself, dressed like a photographic negative of Roarke. ) In 1998, ABC hosted a Fantasy Island revival series that put Malcolm McDowell into the role of Mr. Roarke. McDowell's take on the character was a bit darker, as was the tone of the series. Gone were Tattoo and his antics. Instead, Mr. Roarke had a team of assistants, most of whom were compelled to serve on the island as a form of metaphysical punishment for their past sins. One of the assistants was a beautiful shape-shifting woman named Ariel (a Shout-Out to a character of the same name in The Tempest. ) She was Mr. Roarke's right-hand woman and a source for much of the series' Fanservice. Roarke also employed an elderly couple as travel agents, who would book the fantasies at the beginning of each show. As mentioned before, McDowell's take on the Mr. Roarke character was a bit on the dark side, and he seemed to take more delight in watching the guests squirm under his treatment, but he was basically a decent fellow/omnipotent Trickster Being, and most guests came away better for their experiences. Of course, it was canceled after only half a season. A horror movie based on the series will be released February 14, 2020, with Michael Peña playing Mr. Roarke and Tattoo once again absent. This series provides examples of: Absent-Minded Professor: In "The Inventor", an AMP and his lab assistant (Artie Johnson and Marsha Wallace) arrive on the island to perfect a formula.... which has already blown up eight separate labs. Actor Allusion: Mr. Roarke is named after Montalban's most famous American film role, Jose O'Rourke in Neptune's Daughter. An Aesop: The guests typically get one apiece. Aloha, Hawaii! : One episode of The Love Boat had a Hawaii-themed episode take place here. Not surprising, since the two shows aired during the same time block. As Himself: Tattoo arranges for Don Ho to sing at Mr Roarke's wedding, and a sixth season episode finds Mickey Gilley playing himself pre fame looking for stardom and getting his real life club Gilley's. During the second season, a post-Raiders Freddy Weller – by now a big country star – performed his then-current single – what else – "Fantasy Island. " His was just a performance appearance rather than a story built around him. Be Careful What You Wish For: Employed many times throughout the series. Bland-Name Product: An actress lists among her credits a movie called ''The Towering Disaster''. The Boxing Episode: In an episode entitled "The Boxer" a boxer (Ben Murphy) arrives on Fantasy Island to clobber an opponent who beat him in the past. Catchphrase: "Smiles, everyone! Smiles! " "The plane, the plane! " Dunkin' Donuts once had a commercial where Tattoo runs into a donut shop and exclaims "The plain, the plain! Nonono, the chocolate, the chocolate! Nonono, the Boston cream... " Crossover: Apparently among Mr Roark's magical, mystical abilities is the power to Cross Over with other Aaron Spelling series. Evil Twin: In "Look Alikes", a guest (Ken Berry) wishes to meet his non-related twin (Ken Berry). Fanservice: Lots and lots of hot guys and pretty girls, all in swimwear/skimpy clothing. Also, Mr. Roarke had a couple of Shirtless Scenes. Believe it or not, Ricardo Montalban was seriously built in Real Life. Remember Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan? Yeah. That was allll him, baby! Fish out of Temporal Water: Many guests are sent back in time — and sometimes figures such as King Arthur, Don Juan and Jack the Ripper ended up in the 70s. A Fool for a Client: "Innocent" featured this in the 1998 revival: A lawyer wished to represent "one innocent client" rather than his usual criminal scumbag. He's arrested promptly for the murder of one of his guilty clients and made to represent himself. Played with that he doesn't entirely represent himself, he has Roarke acting as co-council. But Roarke plays the role of a laughably incompetent attorney, as he's sandbagging the case to teach Sam a lesson. (Sam had previously failed to properly defend another innocent client and Roarke wanted him to own up to his mistake. ) "Freaky Friday" Flip: One episode finds a bickering couple (Vic Tayback and Katherine Helmond) swapping bodies for the weekend. Functional Magic: After a few episodes that tried to play the fantasies straight as elaborate set-pieces and full-immersion games run somewhere on the island, the writers just gave up and made everything magical. Gender Bender: In 1998's "Estrogen" Gender Flip: Also in "Estrogen" Genre Anthology: A hybrid of the anthology and ongoing series formats: most stories were solely about the guest stars, with Roarke mostly just appearing to grant their wish and provide exposition, though he and Tattoo would occasionally have their own stories. Guile Hero: Mr. Roarke, and how. Hand Wave: The explanation for just about anything that Roarke does. Hula and Luaus: The precise location of Fantasy Island is unclear, but it uses these generic Hawaiian tropes to emphasize its "tropical paradise" motif. Hunting the Most Dangerous Game: In the Pilot episode, believe it or not, the guest's fantasy is to engage in this. Naturally, Roarke makes them regret this fantasy. Island of Mystery: Well, it's not Fantasy Peninsula. But the basic premise is a mysterious tropical island exists where a strange man can magically carry out any fantasy he deigns to. I Just Want To Be X: See " Wish Fulfillment " trope for the complete list, but each one of these at one point or another formed the basis of a story. Kids Shouldn't Watch Horror Films: In "Instant Fastasy", Two kids were watching a horror movie on TV while Laurie left for the beach. Lady Killer In Love: While there were a few female guests on the island who would flirt with Roarke (who would only respond with a polite smile whilst ignoring their advances), it becomes a massive surprise when in "The Strongest Man Alive", he falls in love with a widowed guest for real. Whenever he's not dealing with the other guests, he spends all his free time with her, and bonding with the lady's son. They even go as far as wanting to remain together, but all falls apart when her humanitarian work in India forces her to leave the island. Roarke spends the final moments of the episode angsting over her departure. Later Installment Weirdness: In early seasons it was just about people fulfilling their fantasies, albeit with some Fridge Logic about how Mr. Roarke managed to pull some of it off. By the final season the show was dropping some pretty heavy hints that Roarke was a Fallen Angel cast out of Heaven for his pride and that the island was a kind of purgatory. Limited Wardrobe: In the original series, Mr. Roarke never deviated from his white suit, nor did Tattoo when he was on duty. The revival series tried to distance itself from its predecessor and emphasize its Darker and Edgier nature by putting Mr. Roarke in a black suit. He also orders all his white suits burned. Little People Are Surreal: Averted with Tattoo. While Mr. Roarke was mysterious and hinted to be magical, Tattoo was the more straightforward and relatably human character. Man in White: Mr Roarke's wardrobe in the original, subverted in the Remake (See Limited Wardrobe above). Exposition: Mr Roarke, explaining the guests' backstories to Tattoo. Seahorse: In the 1990s revival series, the episode "Heroes" revolves around a man and his wife coming to the island; the man has three daughters and dearly wants a son... but he finds to his shock and horror that it's his wife who paid for the island, so her fantasy is the one that's granted, and he gets made pregnant, complete with giving birth at the episode's end — for added irony, to a fourth daughter. As per usual for the series' moral tone, the whole episode is mostly about the man learning to better respect and appreciate his wife for what she went through during pregnancy, as shown by how he is perfectly content with his final daughter... but it also takes the unusual step of teaching the woman a moral lesson, namely that it's not exactly a picnic being the "expectant father" either, even if it's not as physically stressful as carrying the baby. Mysterious Past: Roarke's full past was never revealed, but we know he's several centuries old, counts Camelot's Merlin as 'a dear old friend', that he can be killed if he willingly suspends his powers, and that The Devil wants his soul very badly. Fan theories are that he's either an angel or a man granted powers by a God to help people by granting their wishes. Our Genies Are Different: There were subtle hints that Ariel from the 1990s revival was a genie. In particular, when a guest wishes to experience owning a genie, Roarke turns to her, and she is horrified, complaining that he "knows how she feels about bottles". She spends the episode as a Jackass Genie, pretending to be a Literal Genie for the guest's first two wishes in order to manipulate him into using his final wish to become a genie himself. Our Mermaids Are Different: Michelle Phillips as Mermaid Princess Naya in three separate episodes. Race Lift: Mr. Roarke (played famously by Ricardo Montalban) was Mexican in the original series, while the 1998 reboot cast the English Malcolm McDowell in the role. Recognition Failure: One episode featured a fictional starlet who had the fantasy of being somewhere where nobody knew who she was. She was sent to the wilds of [Africa/South America], where she fell in love with an explorer who didn't know who she was. Subverted though in that it turns out he did know, he just didn't care about her celebrity. Recycled In Space: The Love Boat ON A MYSTERIOUS ISLAND WHERE WISHES COME TRUE! Second Place Is for Winners: One episode had Tattoo spend a lot of money trying to win second prize in a jingle contest (a fur coat; not to wear but to give to a pretty lady of his choosing). Unfortunately, he won the much grander first prize… a trip to Fantasy Island. Secret Test of Character: This is what most of the Fantasies granted actually were; the customers learned an important lesson whether they wanted it or not. Shakespeare in Fiction: In the episode "Room and Bard" William Shakespeare (Robert Reed) is brought to the 70s to write a play for a horror film star wanting to become a serious actress. Shout-Out: Country music star Freddy Weller – formerly the lead guitarist for Paul Revere and the Raiders – released a single called "Fantasy Island, " a tribute to the series, and was a top 25 hit on the country charts in the winter of 1979. That spring, Weller made a guest appearance on the show ("The Comic/The Golden Hour"), where he performed "Fantasy Island. " In one episode three secretaries want to be their favorite detectives - Charlie's Angels (Both shows were produced by Aaron Spelling). In the 1998 series, one guy's fantasy wife complained about him almost breaking her Ricardo Montalban plate. Sidekick: Tattoo in the early seasons. He was joined later on by Mr. Roarke's goddaughter, Julie, and later replaced by Lawrence the Butler. Spin-Off: For a few weeks ABC tried a Children's version of "Fantasy Island" aired in the 'Family Hour' of Sunday @ 7pm Est time slot. The only differences between it and the 'Saturday @ 10pm' version were that kids had requested the fantasies, and they arrived and departed via Hot Air balloon instead of De Plane. These episodes were syndicated with the parent show. Take That! : The pilot for the revival had two to the original show - first Mr. Roarke demanded his white suits be burnt on account of their "getting a little dated"; then when Cal shouted "The plane! The plane! " Mr. Roarke told him never to do that again. Time Travel: Often, guests would think it was a simulation, but learn they had traveled back in time for real. Sometimes they even found themselves taking over the role of a famous historical figure (which could be a real bad thing if that figure was, oh, say, Marie Antoinette or - for totally different reasons - Lady Godiva). Trickster Mentor: Mr. Roarke Tropical Island Adventure: The main setting of the series. Two Lines, No Waiting: The hour-long episodes followed the exploits of two separate Guests. Most of the time, the A Story and the B Story had nothing to do with one another; in fact, the two plot threads were usually written by two different scriptwriters (as was also the case with The Love Boat, except there it was three). What Happened to the Mouse? : During the Tattoo/Julie year we see Julie see the plane and run off to greet it. While some of the episodes with Tattoo give a short mention that Julie is busy with another fantasy, others show her leave to greet the plane, then disappear completely from that episode without explanation. We never find out why Julie and Tattoo leave before the Lawrence episodes. Wish Fulfillment and Wishing Tropes: Virtually every trope in these categories formed the basis of each of the stories seen on this show. Woobie of the Week: New guests are brought in every week to learn some sort of lesson.
Those days weren't even that good, but they were like 10x 3000 too the 32nd power better than today. put it mildly.
Y turn a loved tv show into a horror. Totally wrong and i wi recommend no one sees it.
Na ja, finde ich jetzt nicht so prickelnd.
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0:03 you just see the boy Vibing under the staircase.
So the thumbnail for the video showed a tattooed black man with horns. I must have missed the trailer for that one.
Lucy Hale looks good in blonde.
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Got a feeling theres gonna be alot of bad stereotypes in this movie.
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Was wondering when there would be a remake of this. Surprised it took them this long. Even if it doesn't seem to have enough in common with the show.
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