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Alexander and the Dark Glasses


Here's one thing about the Josie and the Pussycats cartoon that I have never been able to understand, even after 38 years: What was the reasoning behind Alexander having dark glasses? He does not have these in the comic books. Does anybody out there have an idea on the purpose of this?

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He thinks they make him look like a big time band manager.

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Alexander was the manager and in show business the stereotype, back in the swinging 60s/70s was that show business people always wore sunglasses. If you watch a lot of Hanna-Barabara you see that they fell back on a lot of stereotypes. Keep an eye out for other H-B shows when a cartoon producer/director, etc shows up. As often as not they'll be wearing one of the following: sunglasses, a baret, riding pants tucked into boots, etc.

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He was like, stoned, you dig?

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Jack's right, I saw an episode of the live-action Batman show the other day where a record producer was wearing sunglasses too.

Try not to take life too seriously, no one gets out alive.

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At the time the cartoon was being developed (1969), Alex _was_ wearing sunglasses in the comics.

This is from "Josie and the Pussycats" #45, Dec. 1969: https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-WaAL9uDR-xo/TYb_AAc2fYI/AAAAAAAAFNs/njuNCnZfq-I/s1600/josie045+004panels2-5.jpg

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Maybe to show he was cool, which was a fad at the time. Also, in the comic book, there were times he had them on.

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