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Return to the Planet of the Apes
Review by Paul Monroe
Reprinted from Epi-log Magazine, March 1993
(Thanks to NetTrekker
for providing this great episode guide!)
Production Credits
- Producers
- David DePatie
- Friz Freleng
- Associate Producer
- Doug Wildey
- Director
- Doug Wildey
- Music
- Dean Elliott
- Eric Rogers
- Regular Cast
- Bill Hudson .... Tom Williams
- Judy Franklin .... Claudette Nevins
- Jeff Carter .... Austin Stoker
- Cornelius .... Henry Corden
- Dr. Zira .... Phillipa Harris
- Additional Cast
- Richard Blackburn
- Edwin Mills
Number of episodes: 13 thirty minute episodes
Airdates: Originally aired beginning on September 6,1975, through
Sept. 4, 1976 on NBC (individual airdates unknown).
Premise
Traveling aboard the NASA spacecraft Venture, three astronauts, Bill, Judy
and Jeff, penetrate a time vortex and are hurled from their present day Earth
(1975) to Earth in the year A.D. 3979. They find a world that is ruled by
intellectual apes (humans, treated as a lesser species, serve as pets, servants,
and sport for hunters). Seeking shelter after their ship crash lands, the
astronauts find refuge in the humanoid colony of New City. As they learn what
fate has befallen the Earth, the colony is raided by an army of apes; Bill is
captured and brought to ape scientists Cornelius and Zira for experimentation
purposes. In his attempt to communicate with them, Bill speaks, shocking
Cornelius and Zira, who held a misbelief that humans were incapable of speech.*
Realizing that Bill will be killed by the ape leaders if they learn of his
capability, Cornelius and Zira set him free. Stories follow the astronauts
adventures as they struggle for survival and seek a way to return to the Earth
of their time.
*The few elder ape leaders are the only ones who know that humans once ruled
the planet Earth . Humanoid greed, folly, and lust for power caused mankind to
destroy his civilization in a cataclysmic war. From his ruins, the ape society
emerged. It is written that if the humanoids were to regain the intelligence of
language, they would once again become the masters of the planet and destroy it.
Thus, the intelligence possessed by the humans has been kept secret from the ape
population to prevent panic.
Writer's comments: This short-lived animated series showed us the
monkey planet as no previous trips had before. Return left intact many of the
"knowns" while presenting an alternate, upgraded ape culture complete
with automobiles, airplanes and movie theaters. Unfortunately, the animation was
standard Saturday morning quality, in which nothing moves except what has to
(i.e. mouths, hands, etc.). If the series' animation was somewhat lacking, the
stories were often quite good. In retrospect, Return to the Planet of the Apes
did, despite its flaws, keep intact the basic ideas and characterizations
already established as part of the Apes universe, thus it stands as a worthy
part of a unique science fiction phenomena that touched all entertainment
mediums.
Editor's comments: A fairly good show with above average stories, but,
unfortunately, plagued with the typically awful art that Filmation is famous
for. Return to the Planet of the Apes [has occassionally been seen] on the
Sci-Fi Channel.
Episode #1: Flames of Doom
In the silent void of outerspace, astronaut Bill Hudson transmits to Earth
from the NASA spacecraft Venturer. On board are crew members Jeff Carter and
Judy Franklin. The ship's date is August 6, 1976. Bill explains in his
transmission that they are living proof of Dr. Stanton's time thrust theory. Due
to the advanced speed of the Venturer, their Earth clock indicates that they
have traveled over a century into the future. Without warning, the craft begins
to reel wildly out of control as the Earth clock starts clicking up. The crew
blacks out while the ship enters a planet's atmosphere and crashes into a
desolate desert region. Meanwhile, General Urko, leader of the gorilla army, is
debating before the Supreme Council of Ape City. He demands permission to begin
an all-out assault on the humanoids, ending in their annihilation. Cornelius, an
animal psychologist, pleads for the council to allow the humanoids to live as
subjects of scientific research. He believes the knowledge gained will help the
simian culture better understand their origins. Urko violently disagrees and the
crowd supports him. After hearing both sides presented, the Council closes the
proceedings by decreeing that the humans should not be exterminated since they
have no language, but they will continue to be hunted, enslaved, domesticated
and studied . According to the Book of Simian Prophecy, however, the humanoids
must be destroyed if it is ever discovered that they can speak.
By now, Bill, Jeff and Judy have escaped their disabled, sinking ship and
rafted to shore. Bill's watch reveals the date still to be August 6, but in the
year 3979 A.D. With no better plan, they begin trekking across the wasteland,
hoping to find some kind of life to help them. They encounter sudden electrical
storms, high-velocity winds, tremors, unexplained flames and ruins proving that
some kind of intelligent life once inhabited the region. Exhausted and at the
end of her strength, Judy pleads with Bill and Jeff to go on without her, but
they refuse. Another mysterious wall of flames consumes their survival packs.
After many days, they find hope in the sight of green, living plants; water must
be nearby. Suddenly, a quake swallows Judy. Frantic, the men move to higher
ground in the hopes of spotting her and find a puzzling and frightening sight:
ape faces carved into the mountainside. Their attention is drawn to a group of
primitive-looking humans. They try to speak to them, but the primitives run
away. Finally, Bill and Jeff collapse from exhaustion. The tribe takes the two
men to their cave dwellings and nurse them back to strength. To their amazement,
one of the tribe's women, Nova, is wearing United States astronaut I.D. dog tags
around her neck. The tags belong to a Ronald Brent, an astronaut born in the
year 2079, over a century after Bill, Jeff and Judy left Earth! With a little
effort, Bill and Jeff manage to teach Nova their names. Suddenly, gas grenades
explode inside the caves. To their horror, Bill and Jeff see that the attackers
are gorillas! Nova manages to hide Jeff, but Bill is captured along with most of
the tribe and taken to Ape City in cages. Once there, Bill begins to fully
realize that on this planet man is the animal and apes are the masters. Writer:
Larry Spiegel.
Episode #2: Escape from Ape City
After nearly dying in an attack on the humanoid's caves by General Urko's
gorilla army, Jeff is able to hide with Nova and escape capture. Bill is caught
and herded into cages with the other captured humans for transport to Ape City.
Realizing that Bill can speak, one of the humans motions for him to keep silent
as Urko's Jeep comes to a halt near the cages. Bill's shock gives way to terror
as he hears Urko comment to his aides that the group of humans will be used for
the army's war games. Back in the city, Dr. Zaius promises Cornelius and Zira
that they will be allowed to select six specimens for their study from the group
of humans Urko is bringing back from the hunt, despite the general's protesting.
Outside, the army returns to the cheers of all of Ape City. Meanwhile, Jeff
persuades Nova to show him where Bill was taken. After seeing the catch of
humans, Zira and Cornelius make their choice of specimens for laboratory study.
Bill, whom Zira christens "Blue Eyes", is among the humans selected.
He overhears Zaius tell Urko that if ever humans obtain the power of speech,
they must die as a race, so he remains silent for the time being. Zaius plans to
send some of the humans to pet stores, some will become laborers, others will go
to zoos. Urko, feeling that all humans are worthless, protests and reminds Zaius
that someday, when the gorillas are in charge, things will be very different.
At the lab, Bill scores highly on all tests much to Zira's delight. Zaius is
skeptical, so Zira gives Bill a simple puzzle to assemble. Disturbed, Zaius
leaves for a meeting with the Council. Knowing the secret of the planet's
evolution, he fears the intelligence Blue Eyes is showing. Bill, growing
impatient with keeping silent, verbally explodes in protest after Cornelius
suggests doing a probe of Bill's brain to learn more about him. Zira and
Cornelius are shocked. While Bill tries to explain who he is and where he came
from, one of Urko's gorilla soldiers listens at the door. He quickly reports
what he has heard to the Supreme Council, the only apes who know that at one
time man ruled the planet, but destroyed his civilization with war. It is
written in Ape law that if man ever regains intelligence he could regain power
and eventually destroy the world again.
Believing the soldier's story and fearing a human uprising, Zaius changes his
mind and orders all humans, especially Blue Eyes, destroyed. Realizing what is
happening, Zira and Cornelius help Bill slip away into the night from the roof
of the lab. When Zaius returns to further observe Blue Eyes, he finds Zira and
Cornelius in a cage, pretending to have been beaten and overpowered by Bill when
he "escaped." Theodore quickly goes out for the army to search the
area for Bill, but he has reached the city limits and meets Nova and Jeff.
Together, they break into an army stockade, steal a truck and haul all the
humans away. Before leaving, they burn Urko's wagon cages. Soon they reach the
mountains and block the pass by blowing up the truck. The humans need protection
from both the elements and the gorillas, who will surely come after them. The
two men decide to risk a rip to the Forbidden Zone to retrieve their laser from
the ship. With it, they'll build a permanent fortress for the human tribe. Back
in the city, Urko is enraged at the humans' escape and vows to have his revenge.
Writer: Larry Spiegel.
Episode #3: Lagoon of Peril
The Simian Senate is holding a lop secret session to debate the rumors of
intelligent humans begun after one of Urko's soldiers returns delirious from the
Forbidden Zone. He claims to have seen a flying craft fall out of the sky, crash
in the dead lagoon and three humans (Bill, Jeff and Judy) emerge and raft to the
shores. Gen. Urko demands that all the humans be destroyed, but after hearing
all sides, the Lawgiver closes the debate by announcing that the Supreme Council
will decide the fate of the humanoids. Later, at a press conference, Zaius and
Urko announce their plans to lead an expedition into the Forbidden Zone to
verify the soldier's story of a spaceship in the lagoon. Zira and Cornelius
decide to warn Bill and Jeff of the expedition. Using a mirror, Cornelius
signals the men for a meeting. He explains that if the ship is found, Urko will
have all the evidence he needs to begin his annihilation of the humans. The apes
believe that Bill and Jeff have infected the humans with the ability to think
and, as ape law states, the humanoids cannot be allowed to gain intelligence.
Bill and Jeff decide to beat Urko to the ship, salvage the laser and blow up the
spacecraft. Bill asks Nova to lead them to the lagoon. Frightened, she agrees.
The next day, Zira and Cornelius watch as the expedition leaves town, worrying
for Bill, Jeff and Nova's safety.
As the expedition travels further into the Forbidden Zone, flames and
lightning and other strange images block their way. Urko decides to make camp
for the night and proceed in the morning. Suddenly, a flaming skull appears in
he sky. The frightened soldiers want to turn back for the City, but Dr. Zaius,
skeptical of what they have been seeing, exposes the images as mere illusions.
By morning, Bill, Jeff and Nova have reached the lagoon ahead of the army.
Luckily, the Venture is still partly above water. They raft to the capsule and
Bill swims down to get an oxygen mask out of the ship. The army is advancing
rapidly, but they arc stopped once again by the mysterious flames. Urko is
enraged and orders his driver to proceed. Diving once again, Bill retrieves the
laser and they return to shore to test it. Confident the laser is functioning
well, Bill swims back to the ship and sets the self-destruct mechanism to
detonate in five minutes. But on his way out, a giant sea serpent blocks his
way. He swims into a cave to hide. Jeff arrives and drives the monster off with
a laser blast just in time for them to reach the shore before the ship explodes.
The army arrives and sees the serpent bobbing around on the surface. Zaius
deduces that what the delirious soldier saw was the serpent, not a space craft.
They return to Ape city where Zaius announces in a press conference that the
rumors of intelligent humans are false. Soon, the newspaper headlines read:
"Planet of the Apes Safe!" Writer: J.C. Strong.
Episode #4: Tunnel of Fear
Bill and Jeff know that the humans must be moved to a safer place for
protection from Urko and his army. Their one hope is to ask Zira and Cornelius
for help in finding a more secure location for themselves and the humans. They
secretly hitch a ride into the city on an ape farmer's truck. Meanwhile, Urko
reviews his plans for a blistering attack on the humans and orders his aides to
search for Blue Eyes. In six days, they will strike. The general hopes to calm
Zaius' anger over losing Blue Eyes by capturing all the humans. As night falls,
the two men sneak into the city and cross the river in an abandoned boat. A
gorilla patrol boat almost spots them, but they are able to reach the shore
unseen. While soldiers sweep the area in search of them, the men proceed down a
drain pipe into the heart of the city. Barely escaping a giant spider, they
emerge from the pipe close to the lab. Inside, Zira is worried that Zaius
suspects them of aiding Bill and the humans, but Cornelius argues that Zaius has
no proof of their actions. Suddenly, B ill and Jeff come through the window.
Bill thanks them for helping him escape earlier and asks Cornelius to help them
find a safer place for the humans. He feels it is disloyal to his country to
help, but after Bill points out that humans are no different than any other
endangered species, Cornelius suggests a valley which lies to the south of his
latest digging site. He has never seen it, but knows of its existence from an
old map in the Simian National Library. He promises to make a copy of the map
and take them to the general area. Suddenly, a knock is heard on the door. As
the men hide, Dr. Zaius comes into the room. He asks Cornelius for a detailed
report on Blue Eyes' behavior which may help in locating him and the humans.
When Zaius leaves, Cornelius reluctantly agrees to proceed with their plans. The
men spend the night in the lab.
The next day, the group travels to a point ninety miles from the valley and
fifteen miles from the humanoids' caves. The valley can be reached by either
traveling the heavily patrolled mountain roads or the unexplored underground
river. Having been almost spotted by a gorilla patrol, the group decides the
river is their only hope. Bill and Jeff take the map, bid Zira and Cornelius
farewell and head for the underground river. They float past the wreckage of a
once great human civilization. Suddenly, a waterfall current begins pulling them
nearer the edge. The walls are too smooth to hold and they plummet over. Later,
they are revived by humans; they have reached the humanoid caves. Figuring that
their ship's laser could come in handy when they reach New Valley (as they have
named it), they decide to return to the ship to try and retrieve it. Back at the
lab, Zaius is pressing Zira for the report he wants, so she tells him that
Cornelius is finishing the document in the solitude of his excavation site. Urko,
however, is suspicious of Cornelius' actions and alerts his troops that Blue
Eyes may be nearby. Writer: Larry Spiegel.
Episode #5: The Unearthly Prophecy
Urko and his army are searching the desert for the entrance to the
Underdwellers caverns. Suddenly, Urko spots Bill. He radios Dr. Zaius with the
news. Bill plans to decoy the army so that Jeff can slip away. Huge rock
pinnacles abruptly jut up from the ground, a hole opens up and a flash of energy
shoots out. As the doorway closes, the two men crawl in and ride a conveyer down
a dark shaft. Urko feels that the Underdwellers are responsible and proceed to
find their caverns. Inside, Bill and Jeff find a giant dish serving as part of
an elaborate power system . They know the apes wouldn't have had the technology
to build it. They are shocked to find what remains of the New York Public
Library among the rubble; this upside-down world is Earth! They pass by Wall
Street and Times Square.
Zaius tells Zira and Cornelius that Urko has located Blue Eyes. A soldier
enters with the news that Blue Eyes has escaped and is suspected to be with the
Underdwellers. Zira and Cornelius secretly wonder if they were right in helping
Bill escape.
Elsewhere, Bill and Jeff enter a huge cavern above a giant power complex
operated by hooded and cloaked figures. An alarm rings and the figures begin
chanting "USA" over and over. Bill and Jeff discover that the whole
complex seems to be wired to a central, throne-like chair. They follow the crowd
into another room and spot Judy, also in a hooded robe, standing at the front of
the room. Next to her is a tree, a symbol of life on the surface. They call to
her, but she only stares into space. Suddenly, a hooded figure shoots a ray out
of his eyes and stuns Bill and Jeff. They are awakened in a cell by Krador, who
introduces himself as the leader of the Underdwellers, descendants of the humans
who sought safely underground during the holocaust long ago. Krador believes
that prophecy has foretold of Judy, or USA, helping the Underdwellers return to
the surface. Later, Jeff gives Judy a ring which revives her memory. She kills
the power on the force field holding the men in their cell and meets them in the
corridor. They start traveling on a hand rail car, barely escaping the beams of
several Underdwellers. They encounter many illusions sent to stop them, but
manage to reach the surface opening. Judy can still feel Krador's control over
her mind and just before they emerge onto the surface, Judy disappears and
returns to Krado. Bill and Jeff craw up to the surface and vow to return someday
for Judy. Meanwhile, Urko and his soldiers continue to comb the area for Bill
and the Underdwellers caverns. Writers: Jack Kaplan and John Barrett.
(Webmaster Note: Thanks to Mateo who informs us that the novelization of
this episode is titled, "A Date With Judy," which may have been an
earlier title. We originally had assumed that this was an unfilmed episode, but
that appears to have not been the case.)
Episode #6: Screaming Wings
Bill, Jeff and Judy are heading for the human settlement across the plain
between the mountain ranges when they spot what looks like humans far below.
Bill calls to them, but Jeff quickly Stops him -- the figures are dummies.
Suddenly, to their amazement, a WW II plane flies toward the dummies. The pilot
is a gorilla who drops a net on the dummies. Apparently, the army is testing the
plane in preparation for war games. Bill figures that with the plane there will
be no stopping Urko from capturing every human. They must try to steal it. Later
at the ape plane hanger, Urko congratulates Dr. Likis, the ape scientist who
restored the flying machine, and wants the aircraft ready for an air
demonstration for Dr. Zaius the following day. Zaius, fearing any technology
from the past, wants Urko to destroy the plane. Zira and Cornelius receive an
invitation at their lab for a demonstration of a new "secret weapon."
They see a flash and realize it is Bill signaling them. They all meet in the
clearing where Bill tells the apes of Urko's aircraft and their plans to steal
it. Cornelius gives them directions to Urko's fortress. Reaching it, the three
cause a diversion with some barrels that lets them slip past the guards and find
the plane's hanger. They discover that, using the old P-40 fighter as a guide,
the apes are building an entire fleet. To make matters worse, humans are being
herded as target practice in the next day's demonstration.
Back at the lab, Cornelius is concerned that Urko, with his hunger for power,
might resort to using his airforce against apes to gain control of the
government. Inside the hanger, Judy thinks that she could fly the P-40 away
during the airshow as the plane might be very useful to the humans. The next day
all of Ape City has turned out to see the demonstration. Jeff and Bill secretly
pose as messengers bringing a good luck gift to Largo, the ape who is to fly in
the airshow, and tie him up. As wagons of humans are trucked onto the field,
Judy disguises herself as Largo and is escorted there as well. Largo, who has
managed to free himself, tries to warn Urko by radio, but Jeff and Bill cut his
radio wires. When Largo enters the field, Urko realizes that someone else is
flying. At that moment, Jeff and Bill send a locomotive crashing into the
aircraft factory, destroying it. Dr. Likis tells Urko that without the original
plane, no further aerial research can be done.
Bill and Jeff manage to round all the humans into the truck and speed off
with soldiers pursuing while, Judy drops the net meant for the humans on the
apes and they crash. Zaius ends the disastrous demonstration by recommending an
investigation into Urko ' s command abilities be conducted at once. Zaius, Zira
and Cornelius later decide that Blue Eyes must have been responsible for the
day's events and Zaius warns them of the danger in aiding fugitives. Judy lands
the plane in the desert and they wonder if it could ever help them get back
home. Writers: Jack Kaplan and John Barrett.
Episode #7: Trail to the Unknown
Bill, Jeff and Judy begin building rafts to help the human tribe reach New
Valley on the river and escape Urko's patrols. In Ape City, Dr. Zaius visits
Cornelius and Zira in their lab to thank them for stealing Urko's plane. By
doing so, he feels that they have saved simian society from more of Urko's
dictatorship. They assure him that they had nothing to do with the stolen plane,
but Zaius insists that their secret is safe with him. He leaves them with the
news that Urko has been given permission to attack the human caves to find Blue
Eyes.
Finally the rafts are finished and Bill and the others begin the long journey
towards New Valley, following the map given to them by Cornelius. The trip takes
them through thick jungle growth and swarms of bats. Some of the humans get sick
and want to turn back, but Bill decides that they have no choice but to press
on. By nightfall, the jungle has given way to a desolate, desert area.
Meanwhile, Urko is still enraged over the theft of his plane and orders it
found. Since the plane was a military secret, he suspects someone on the inside
to be responsible. Urko offers a reward for the thieves' capture and orders the
attack on the humans to begin at dawn.
Following their map, Bill, Jeff and Judy lead the humans from the rafts
across the desert. Despite the terrible heat and wind, they press on. When the
army arrives at the river, Urko realizes that the chopped trees mean the humans
escaped by raft. Furious that his men are not prepared for water travel, Urko
returns to the city for the Council's approval for a water maneuver.
The next day, Bill and the others come upon an incredible sight: the wreck of
a United States spaceship! A stranger appears and introduces himself as Ron
Brent. He tells them that he has been marooned here since Nova was a little
girl. He left Earth on August 6, 2109 from a launch pad in the Mojave Desert.
Cape Kennedy had been turned into a museum sixty years before he was born. After
crashing, Nova's tribe helped nurse his broken leg. He decided to join in the
tribe's travels, but was separated from them. He returned and made his crashed
ship his headquarters for the past twenty years. Brent tells Bill that he knows
the way to New Valley and will guide them there. Before leaving, he brings his
ship's self-destruct mechanism.
Meanwhile, the council has doubts about Urko 's ability to find the humans.
The gorilla is granted permission to locale the humans, but a Council mandate is
required before starting an attack. Finally, Bill and the others reach New
Valley. They begin building a fortress using the ship's laser. Just as the
fortress is finished, the army arrives. Urko plans to deceive the council and
attack the humans in "self defense." Their gas grenades won't
penetrate the human's fortress. Urko can't believe the humans were smart enough
to build defenses and is forced to return to the city for the heavier artillery.
Figuring Urko will return, Bill decides to destroy the land bridge into the
Valley with Brunt's distract mechanism. First however, they must get the plane. Writer:
Larry Spiegel.
Episode #8. Attack from the Clouds
During the night, Ape City is awakened by the sounds of huge flying objects
overhead. The Ape Police ready themselves for an attack as Urko arrives. He
believes that it is his stolen plane being used in a secret plot to have him
overthrown. Zaius later tells the Senate that the flying object has been scared
off and that Urko has been given one last chance to find Blue Eyes. In New
Valley, Bill and Judy prepare to leave and return with the aircraft. As they
look over their herd of sheep, a flying monster swoops down and carries one of
the calves away, then disappears after entering a cave. Meanwhile, Urko is
readying another attack on the humanoids. His aides assure him that the plane is
being searched for. During the night, Bill and Judy spot an ape patrol searching
for the P-40. The next day, they reach the aircraft exactly where they left it.
Judy has trouble starting the engine just as the gorillas approach but is able
to lift off at the last minute. Back at the human settlement, the monster has
attacked again, causing a stampede. Nova is nearly trampled. The herd is chased
into a cave, safe from the monster for the moment. Jeff plans to cut an opening
in the hillside so that food can be taken to the herd. Bill and Judy have to
risk flying over Ape City in order to conserve fuel. Urko spots the plane and is
furious, but Zaius tells Zira and Cornelius that he is glad the aircraft is out
of Urko's hands. Bill and Judy reach New Valley just in time to engage the
monster in an air battle. After several perilous moments, the P-40 strikes the
monster with its landing gear and the beast plummets into the lake below. Bill
and Judy land safely, but the monster survived the fall. Writer: Larry Spiegel.
Episode #9: Mission of Mercy
As a result of the dog fight with the flying monster, most of the plane's
fuel is gone, leaving only a two to three hour supply. They must replenish the
fuel somehow, since it is their only way to keep watch over the mountain pass at
the far end of New Valley. Using an abandoned gorilla truck and a map Brent
found inside, Bill and Jeff leave to find more fuel planning to travel only at
night and hide inside an old farm house. Meanwhile, Urko orders his troops to
find some way of getting into New Valley to capture the humans. After Bill and
Jeff have left in the truck, Nova becomes very ill. Thanks to Brent's 21st
century medical training he diagnoses the symptoms as Acute Infectious
Streptococholus, a very contagious lung disease which is fatal after seventy-two
hours. Ron does remember that there is a serum that will cure the victim and
immunize others. Judy suggests that Zira and Cornelius could help and takes the
P-40 to Ape City to find them. Bill and Jeff are surprised to spot the aircraft
overhead just as they reach the farm house. Judy lands the plane, which is now
completely out of fuel, and explains Nova's situation to the men. They now have
a deadline of a day and a night to get more fuel, obtain the serum and return in
time for Judy to fly back to Nova and the tribe. Judy reaches the lab and Zira
and Cornelius agree to make the serum. Meanwhile, the men have reached the
abandoned air base on foot and begin loading fuel into the truck. Cornelius
finishes the serum just as Dr. Zaius, seeing their light, enters to check on
them. He leaves quickly after Cornelius lies to him that the serum is highly
explosive, but there is not enough time left to deliver the serum back to Nova
before she becomes contagious. So the Apes disguise Judy as a patient and drive
her quickly back to the plane. Bill and Jeff have finished loading the fuel and
are forced to risk using the highway in order to reach the farm house before
sunrise. The truck overheats, so they head back to the river for water.
Meanwhile, Zira and Cornelius are stopped by a gorilla road block. They tell the
soldiers that their "patient" died of a very contagious disease, and
are allowed to pass. They arrive at the farmhouse before the men and when the
men finally arrive with the fuel, Judy takes off with it. She reaches New Valley
in time to save Nova and prevent the disease from spreading. Writer:
Larry Spiegel.
Episode #10: Invasion of the Underdwellers
Reports begin coming in to the police that burglars are striking all over Ape
City. Valuable items are being stolen from the Museum, Ape Archives, the Library
and from ape homes. A first edition William Apespeare book was taken from Zira
and Cornelius' home. Into he night, hooded figures sneak away into the cemetery
to the tomb of the Unknown Ape where all the stolen items are hidden. In
reality, Urko and his gorillas are disguised as Underdwellers in hopes of
framing them and convincing Dr. Zaius to declare war on the below world. Zira
and Cornelius travel to New Valley to meet with Jeff, Bill and Judy. Suddenly,
Krador appears and tells them the Underdwellers are innocent of the thefts. He
asks them to come to their underground city and bring the laser.
Meanwhile, Zaius and the war council hear testimonies of witnesses against
the Underdwellers. Unknown to the council, the witnesses are lying as instructed
by Urko. Urko assures the council that he can win the war by blowing up the
tunnel entrance to the below world. Krador, Bill and Jeff reach the end of the
tunnel underground and Jeff cuts through the wall with the laser. The tunnel
connects with the tomb where all the stolen items are hidden. Bill plans to have
Cornelius tell Zaius the real truth the next day, but Krador warns that by then
Urko will have detonated the tunnel entrance, flooding the world below and
causing Ape City to collapse. Krador projects Bill's image into Zira and
Cornelius' bedroom where he tells them to take Zaius to the tomb immediately or
it will be too late. Krador hypnotizes the guard to awake when Zaius speaks to
him and tell the whole truth of Urko's twisted plan . After seeing the stolen
goods, Zaius tries to radio Urko to halt the attack, but the general realizes
that Zaius knows his plan and disconnects the radio. Zaius and Cornelius race to
the dock to stop Urko personally from sending a barge of explosives into the
tunnel entrance. While the Underdwellers hold a final service in the great
cathedral with Judy, Krador mind transports Bill and Jeff to the tunnel's
entrance. Jeff cuts through the wall and they jump onto the barge. They manage
to send the barge back toward the dock where it detonates. Furious, Zaius orders
Urko and his men to clean up the damage, personally return the stolen items, and
Urko must apologize to the city on T.V. to teach Urko a lesson, the senate
suspends him from duty for three months without pay. Writer: J.C. Strong.
Episode 11: Battle of the Titans
Urko has been relieved of his duties for three months because of his recent
negligence involving his leadership and the failed attempts at capturing Blue
Eyes and the rest of the humans. Col. Rotok will replace him temporarily and
Urko insists his men obey Rotok to the letter. In their lab, Zira admits to
Cornelius that she actually feels sorry for Urko, but he reminds her what Urko
would do to the humans if he returns to power. With Urko out of the picture,
they decide to risk a trip to the high mountain apes to retrieve an ancient book
proving that man once ruled the planet. Perhaps by showing the senate the
evidence, laws will be passed granting man some kind of protection . While they
set off to find Jeff and Bill, Urko realizes that another attack on the humans
cannot wait an additional three months. By then their defenses will be even
stronger. He convinces Rotok that if he will lead a surprise attack on the still
unprotected west flank of New Valley, they would all be heroes . After Cornelius
tells Bill about the book, they decide that the mountain peaks would be too
treacherous for the P-40 and to walk would take weeks. Instead, they decide to
repair and fly the hot air balloon used to fly to Kigor's mountain once before.
Unknown to them, the army is approaching New Valley and a scout patrol is sent
ahead to verify the humans' position. Bill and Cornelius decide to make the
balloon trip together as a gesture to the High Llama that apes and humans can
work together. They are spotted on takeoff by the scouts, whose clumsy driving
awakens the monster bird from the lake where it landed following Judy's dog
fight with it. The monster attacks the balloon, so Bill steers for the clouds to
hide. The scouts report the balloon sighting to Col. Rotok. Everyone wants to
delay the attack until the nature of the balloon is known, but Rotok orders the
attack to proceed. When Jeff, Judy and Zira realize that the army is closing in,
Jeff creates a diversion to allow Judy to get to the plane. The army runs
frightened from the old aircraft. The balloon is being battered by a storm.
Finally, they spot Kigor's temple and land nearby. The High Llama takes them to
the foot of Kigor's giant frozen image to dig up the book they came for, A
Day at the Zoo. While returning to the temple in an ancient ski lift car,
the monster bird appears and attacks again. Suddenly, the ice over Kigor's huge
frame crumbles and the giant mountain ape fights off the bird. B ill and
Cornelius then mend Kigor's wounds before flying home, hoping the book will
finally bring unity to the planet. Writer: Bruce Shelly.
Episode 12: Terror on Ice Mountain
During an archaeological dig, Cornelius uncovers an ancient, human book
called A Day at the Zoo He explains to Zira that this book would be deadly to
the humans if it ever fell into Urko's hands. It might also finally prove their
theory that man proceeded the ape. Zira places it in the equipment locker just
as Urko barges in. Knowing that Cornelius is digging, Urko wants the lab
searched for anything that might prove humans are dangerous. But Cornelius
refuses to allow a search unless Urko is granted permission from the Supreme
Council. Worried, Cornelius considers putting the book back into the ground, but
Urko might just dig it up again and it is too valuable to destroy. Suddenly, he
notices that the paper he used to wrap the book in at the digging site is
actually an old blueprint for a hot-air balloon. Ape-built balloons have always
crashed, but Cornelius feels that this design is different and may work. After
beginning work on the construction, he is distressed to find that the part of
the plan detailing the steering mechanism is missing, probably destroyed by
time. They agree that Bill and Jeff may be able to help. When Bill sees the
book, he wants to release it to the public so that the truth of the planet will
be known, but Cornelius, fearing the public outcry, wants to hide it on the
mountain of Ghar.
After completing the balloon, Bill and Cornelius cast off. They reach Mt.
Ghar, but are forced far off course by a storm. The balloon hits something and
crashes. At that moment, gorilla ski-troopers spot the balloon falling out of
the sky. While searching for fire wood, Bill and Cornelius come upon a giant ape
statue and figure the region must be inhabited. They set out to find help, still
watched by the soldiers. The terrible cold is too much for Cornelius and Bill is
forced to carry him. They both collapse and are taken to a shelter by apes. When
they awake, they are welcomed to the temple of Kigor, god of the mountain apes.
Bill asks the High Llama to help them locate and repair their balloon. On
Llama's suggestion, they travel up the mountain in an ancient ski lift car to
make an offering to Kigor, the giant statue that the balloon struck before
crashing. Just then, the ski-troopers reach the ski lift and try to cut the
cables. Suddenly Kigor breaks out of his ice covering and knocks the gorillas
away. Before leaving, Cornelius asks Llama to keep and protect the book. It is
placed in a cave below Kigor as he casts them off in their repaired balloon. Writer:
Bruce Shelly.
Episode #13: River of Flames
Bill and Jeff are discussing the best means of alluding Urko's troops when
Judy appears and insists they come to the below world and bring the laser they
rescued from the ship. If they delay, Krador and the Underdwellers will perish.
The men suspect a trap, but if Judy is in danger, they have to risk the trip .
In the below world, Judy and Krador are watching a lava flow on the viewing
screen. If it reaches the reactor room, the below world will be destroyed.
Meanwhile, Gen. Urko is debating with Zira and Cornelius over how best to use
the Senate's money: for defense or scientific research. Dr. Zaius tells Urko
that he can have the money if he captures Blue Eyes. Bill and Jeff have decided
to hide the laser before journeying to the below world in case they walk into a
trap. They are able to enter the underdweller entrance without being spotted by
Urko's troops, and meet Judy and Krador, who projects images on the wall of the
volcano becoming active again and flooding their caverns with lava. It is
getting dangerously close to the reactor room. Their laser could cut a new path
for the lava to flow away from the below world. Bill and Jeff agree to do the
job only if Judy be allowed to leave with them. Krador refuses, believing that
she is the fulfillment of prophecy foretelling the Underdweller return to the
surface. Finally, he agrees to release Judy if she will return when needed.
Meanwhile, gorillas have found the laser and take it to Urko, who deduces that
no one -- ape, human or Underdweller -- could be responsible for such a weapon
except Blue Eyes. Realizing that Bill must be in the area, the army upscales its
search . Arriving at the spot where they left the laser, Bill and Jeff see tire
tracks and know the apes must have found the laser. Sneaking into the army's
camp, the men are able to cause a diversion and reclaim the laser. They proceed
to the below world, where they lower themselves into the main cavern and begin
blasting through the mountainside to allow the lava an alternate route. But the
laser is out of power because one of the energy cells was lost at the apes'
camp. Seeing the smoke coming from the mountain, the apes open fire on what they
think is Bill's campfire. Instead, they complete the hole Bill had begun,
letting the lava escape and ruining all their vehicles. The reactor is safe and
Krador, in gratitude, lets Judy leave with Bill and Jeff. Back in Ape City, Dr.
Zaius gives most of the Senate's money to Zira and Cornelius, leaving just
enough for Urko to replace his ruined equipment. Writers: Jack Kaplan and
John Barrett.
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