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Herbie (franchise)

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Disney media franchise about a sentient 1963 Volkswagen Beetle

Herbie
Official home video release, boxset collection artwork. The design is based onHerbie: Fully Loaded
Created byBill Walsh
Don DaGradi
Original workThe Love Bug (1968)
OwnerThe Walt Disney Company
Years1968–2005
Based on"Car, Boy, Girl" by Gordon Buford

TheHerbie franchise consists of Americansportsadventurecomedy theatrical feature films, one television film, a television series, and othermultimedia releases.[1] The overall story centers around the titularHerbie, asentientanthropomorphic 1963Volkswagen Beetle with a mind of his own and capable of driving himself. The vehicle is oftentimes a legitimate contender, though theunderdog contestant in competitiveraces, but to a greater degree assists his human owners in bettering their lives.

The first film, notable for being the finallive-action film produced under the supervision byWalt Disney prior to his death, was released in 1969. Based on a story titled "Car, Boy, Girl", the feature proved to be a critical and financial success forWalt Disney Productions. Upon its release, the movie was the second-highest-grossing film for the company, second only toMary Poppins (1964). Its performance placed it fourth highest on box office returns, and spawned a franchise.[2][3] Each of the subsequent releases were successes in their own right, but none received as much universal praise as the original.

The second film was met with generally positive reception from critics.[4][5][6] The third film was met with mixed reception,[7] while the fourth film was poorly received and is often classified as the weakestHerbie film.[8][9] The television series was panned by critics, resulting in a cancellation following five episodes, with reviews calling it "domesticated", "mild", and "boring".[10] The fifth film was met with negative reviews, citing its inferiority to the original.[citation needed] The sixth film was met with mixed reception, and garnered the highest box-office returns out of all of the installments. Though the film was criticized for various aspects including the plot, it was seen as a return to form for the franchise.[11][12]

Origin

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In 1961, a short story titled "Car, Boy, Girl" was written by Gordon Buford. In an interview with a United States publication forVolkswagen owners titledSmall World Magazine, Buford stated that the idea for his story came from growing up on aColorado farm, where he witnessed how his parents treated their vehicles with a similar manner as they did their horses. As the story was not published, it is believed that it was presented directly toWalt Disney and had itsfilm rights purchased byWalt Disney Productions shortly thereafter.The Love Bug was the lastlive-action film produced by Disney before Walt Disney's death.[2]

Films

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FilmU.S.
release date
DirectorScreenwriter(s)Story byProducer(s)
The Love BugDecember 24, 1968Robert StevensonBill Walsh andDon DaGradiBill Walsh
Herbie Rides AgainJune 6, 1974 (1974-06-06)Bill Walsh
Herbie Goes to Monte CarloJune 24, 1977 (1977-06-24)Vincent McEveetyArthur Alsberg &Don NelsonRon Miller
Herbie Goes BananasJune 25, 1980 (1980-06-25)Don Tait
Disney's The Love BugNovember 30, 1997 (1997-11-30)Peyton ReedRyan RoweJoan Van Horn and Irwin Marcus
Herbie: Fully LoadedJune 22, 2005 (2005-06-22)Angela RobinsonThomas Lennon &Robert Ben Garant
andAlfred Gough &Miles Millar
Thomas Lennon & Robert Ben Garant
and Mark Perez
Robert Simonds

The Love Bug (1969)

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Main article:The Love Bug

Has-been professional race car driver Jim Douglas and his philosophical mechanic Tennessee Steinmetz find themselves in possession of a white Volkswagen Beetle that seems to have a mind and spirit of its own. Naming the car Herbie, Jim and Tennessee become the talk of the California racing circuit. Sports-car dealer and circuit contestant Peter Thorndyke tries to use his assistant to come between the friends and their car.[13][14]

Herbie Rides Again (1974)

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Main article:Herbie Rides Again

Alonzo P. Hawk is a mean-spirited property developer who has bought several blocks of land in the downtown district in order to build a gigantic shopping mall. There is one problem however; an elderly widow named Mrs. Steinmetz who won't sell the one remaining lot that Hawk needs to proceed with his scheme. So he resorts to all manner of chicanery, legal or otherwise, to get it. After they discover Alonzo's plans, it's up to Herbie to save the day and save Mrs. Steinmetz's home.[15]

Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo (1977)

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Main article:Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo

Jim Douglas, reunited with Herbie, finds himself once again hitting the roads in a race car event. This time, Jim and Herbie, along with goofy mechanic Wheely Applegate compete in a French competition. Also involved in the automotive adventure are Quincey and Max, a pair of jewel thieves, and Diane Darcy, the beautiful woman who drives Giselle, a sporty female car and Herbie's love interest.[16]

Herbie Goes Bananas (1980)

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Main article:Herbie Goes Bananas

Jim's nephew, Pete and his friend D.J., board a cruise ship called theSun Princess to Panama to enter Herbie in the Brazil Grand Primero. Unknown to them, a young pickpocket named Paco has stowed away in Herbie's trunk, as a trio of gold counterfeiters pursue the youngster in an attempt to retrieve the location of a source of ancient Inca gold.[17]

Disney's The Love Bug (1997)

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Main article:The Love Bug (1997 film)

Herbie, the inimitable VW Beetle is destined for the scrap heap, until down-on-his-luck mechanic Hank Cooper takes him over and gives him a new lease of life, much to the fury of his previous owner, who builds a menacing, evil, black Beetle to challenge Herbie and Hank to a one-on-one race.[18]

Released as a made-for-television movie, as a part ofThe Magical World of Walt Disney, this installment was marketed as a remake. Events of the film reveal it is in fact a sequel to the previous films.[19]

Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005)

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Main article:Herbie: Fully Loaded

Maggie Peyton wants to become a NASCAR driver but her overprotective father, Ray Peyton Sr. won't hear of it. A former racer himself, Ray wants Maggie to take a lucrative television sportscasting job and leave the dangers of driving to her crash-prone brother. When Ray Sr. takes Maggie to a junkyard to pick out a car, she has no idea that the little Volkswagen Beetle, named Herbie, she takes home will change her life.[20]

Television

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Official promotional poster for the short-lived television series.

Live action

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Herbie, the Love Bug (1982)

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Main article:Herbie the Love Bug (TV series)

A television series based on, and a continuation of, the film series was developed and released from March 17 – April 14, 1982.[21] The series was released as amid-season replacement to a cancelled show, and was given the 8:00 P.M.time slot. Developed and executive produced by William Robert Yates, the television show was written by Arthur Alsberg,Don Nelson, and Don Tait. The production was produced byWalt Disney Productions, and distributed byBuena Vista Television. The series, which aired on theColumbia Broadcasting System, did not receive a second season.[22]

Episodes
TitleU.S.
airdate
DirectorWritten byProducers
1"Herbie the Matchmaker"March 17, 1982 (1982-03-17)Charles S. DubinArthur Alsberg &Don NelsonWilliam Robert Yates andKevin Corcoran
2"Herbie to the Rescue"March 24, 1982 (1982-03-24)Vincent McEveety
3"My House is Your House"March 31, 1982 (1982-03-31)Bill BixbyDon Tait
4"Herbie, the Best Man"April 7, 1982 (1982-04-07)Vincent McEveetyArthur Alsberg & Don Nelson
5"Calling Dr. Herbie"April 14, 1982 (1982-04-14)Bill Bixby

Jim Douglas, a former racing driver, owns and runs a driving school, along with his sentient VW Beetle, Herbie. Jim stumbles upon an attempted bank robbery, and with Herbie's help rescues a hostage. Later, the driving school is closed down after Herbie interferes with a motor vehicle inspection. Jim begins a relationship with a divorcee named Susan MacLane. Together with her daughter and two sons, Jim and Susan begin to build a family unit, to the disdain and envy of her ex-boyfriend/fiancé Randy.

When the pair become engaged, Randy attempts to sabotage the relationship. Jim's ex-girlfriend shows up to his bachelor party, while Randy kidnaps Herbie and replaces him with a look-alike vehicle. After his plans to ruin the wedding are stopped, with the assistance of Herbie, Jim and Susan are married. Together, they sell her vehicle and purchase a family-sized station wagon. Herbie joyfully gains a larger family, with the new additions of Susan, Julie, Robbie, and Matthew.

Featured appearances

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  • In 1990, Herbie made an appearance in the second season of the 1980s/90s revival ofThe Mickey Mouse Club. The character appears briefly in aspoof skit titled, "Herbie the Love Can of Cream of Mushroom Soup".[23]
  • One of the versions of Herbie, that appeared in the Disney Parade, also briefly appears in the comedy skit titled "Clown College". The character is redesigned as a clown car for the routine.[24]

Animation

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  • Herbie has a brief appearance in theHouse of Mouse season 2 episode titled "Max's New Car". The character appears with other Disney vehicles. Herbie encouragesMax Goof to talk to hisfather about buying a car.
  • Herbie has a briefcameo inThe Simpsonsseason 11 episode titled "Beyond Blunderdome". Released in 1999, the character appears alongside various other famous vehicles in the Movie Car Museum.[25] Though the appearance was originally produced by20th Century Fox Television, throughacquisition of 21st Century Fox by The Walt Disney Company in 2019, the cameo is currently distributed by the latter company's subsidiary,20th Television.[26]
  • Herbie has a brief appearance in theAmerican Dad!season 13 episode titled "Stan Smith as Keanu Reeves as Stanny Utah in Point Breakers". Released in 2016, the character helpsStan escape from a collaborative attack from poachers and wolves. Similar toThe Simpsons,American Dad! was originally produced by Fox, before the company was purchased by The Walt Disney Company. The show is currently distributed by its parent-company, Disney.[27]

Main cast and characters

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List indicators

This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in franchise.

  • An empty grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
  •  Y indicates a younger version of the character.
CharacterFilm seriesTelevision series
The Love BugHerbie
Rides Again
Herbie
Goes to Monte Carlo
Herbie
Goes Bananas
Disney's The Love BugHerbie:
Fully Loaded
Herbie, the Love Bug
HerbieAppeared
Jim DouglasDean Jones Dean Jones Dean Jones Dean Jones
Tennessee SteinmetzBuddy Hackett 
Carole Bennet-DouglasMichele Lee 
Peter ThorndykeDavid Tomlinson 
HavershawJoe Flynn 
Mrs. "Grandma" Steinmetz Helen Hayes 
Willoughby Whitfield Ken Berry 
Nicole Harris-Whitefield Stefanie Powers 
Alonzo Hawk Keenan Wynn 
Wheely Applegate Don Knotts 
Giselle Appeared Flashback
Diane Darcy Julie Sommars 
Bruno Von Stickle Eric Braeden 
Claude Gilbert Mike Kulcsar 
Inspector Bouchet Jacques Marin 
Detective Fontenoy Xavier Saint-Macary 
Pete Stancheck Stephen W. Burns 
Davy "D.J." Johns Charles Martin Smith 
Paco Joaquin Garay III 
Melissa Trends Elyssa Davalos 
Aunt Louise Trends Cloris Leachman 
Prindle John Vernon 
Quinn Alex Rocco 
Shepard Richard Jaeckel 
Hank Cooper Bruce Campbell 
Roddy Martel Kevin J. O'Connor 
Alex Davis Alexandra Wentworth 
Horace Appeared 
Simon Moore III John Hannah 
Rupert Dana Gould 
Dr. Gustav Stumpfel Harold Gould 
Peter SpearsY
Maggie Peyton Lindsay Lohan 
Ray Peyton, Sr. Michael Keaton 
Ray Peyton, Jr. Breckin Meyer 
Kevin Justin Long 
Trip Murphy Matt Dillon 
Crash Jimmi Simpson 
Susan MacLane-Douglas Patricia Harty
Julie MacLane Claudia Wells
Robbie MacLane Douglas Emerson
Matthew MacLane Nicky Katt
Bo Phillips Richard Paul
Randy Bigelow Larry Linville

Additional crew and production details

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FilmCrew/Detail
Composer(s)Cinematographer(s)Editor(s)Production
companies
Distributing
company
Running time
The Love BugGeorge BrunsEdward ColmanCotton WarburtonWalt Disney ProductionsBuena Vista Distribution1hr 48mins
Herbie Rides AgainFrank Phillips1hr 28mins
Herbie Goes to Monte CarloFrank De Vol1hr 44mins
Herbie Goes BananasGordon D. BrennerLeonard J. South1hr 38mins
Herbie, the Love BugFrank De Vol & Tom WorrallJack A. Whitman Jr.
& Jack Swain
Gordon Brenner,
Marsh Hendry & Ron Honthaner
Buena Vista Television,
Columbia Broadcasting System
2hrs 40mins
Disney's The Love BugShirley WalkerRuss AlsobrookChip MasamitsuWalt Disney TelevisionDisney–ABC Domestic Television1hr 28mins
Herbie: Fully LoadedMark MothersbaughGreg GardinerWendy Greene BricmontWalt Disney Pictures,
Robert Simonds Productions
Buena Vista Pictures1hr 41mins

Reception

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For more details on the reception of each film, see the "Reception" section on each film's article.

Box office performance

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FilmBox office grossBox office rankingRef.
North AmericaOther territoriesWorldwideAdjusted for inflationAll-time
North America
All-time
worldwide
The Love Bug$51,264,000Information unavailable$51,264,000$439,558,563#1,733#2,757[28][29][30]
Herbie Rides Again$38,229,000Information unavailable$38,229,000$243,742,119#2,689#3,778[31][32]
Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo$29,000,000Information unavailable$29,000,000$148,748,039#2,944#4,092[33][34]
Herbie Goes Bananas$18,000,000Information unavailable$18,000,000$68,334,648#4,004#5,426[35][36]
Herbie: Fully Loaded$66,023,816$78,123,000$144,146,816$232,074,163#1,263#1,225[37][38]
Totals$201,516,816$78,123,000$279,639,816$1,132,457,533

Critical response

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This table is a retrospective (current-day) analysis, and provides insight to official critical reception for each film.
FilmRotten TomatoesMetacritic
The Love Bug76% (17 reviews)[39]48/100 (7 reviews)[40]
Herbie Rides Again80% (5 reviews)[6]49/100 (5 reviews)[41]
Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo60% (10 reviews)[7]38/100 (4 reviews)[42]
Herbie Goes Bananas40% (5 reviews)[43]55/100 (4 reviews)[44]
Herbie, the Love Bug— (0 reviews)[45]
Disney's The Love Bug— (2 reviews)[46]
Herbie: Fully Loaded40% (144 reviews)[47]47/100 (31 reviews)[48]

Audience survey companyCinemaScore polled opening weekend audiences forHerbie: Fully Loaded and they gave the film a grade "A" on scale of A to F.[49] The other films in the series were not polled upon their release by CinemaScore.

Notes

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Related films

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Further information:Flubber (franchise)

Keenan Wynn appears as the primary antagonist inHerbie Rides Again (1974), named Alonzo P. Hawk. Wynn previously portrayed the same character inThe Absent-Minded Professor (1961) andSon of Flubber (1963). Hawk is a villainous, dishonest, and scheming businessman character in each respective film.[50]

FilmU.S.
release date
DirectorScreenwriter(s)Story byProducer(s)
The Absent-Minded ProfessorMarch 16, 1961 (1961-03-16)Robert StevensonBill WalshWalt Disney
Son of FlubberJanuary 16, 1963 (1963-01-16)Bill Walsh & Don DaGradi

In other media

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Themepark events and attractions

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  • Love Bug Day: An event held atDisneyland to celebrate the financial successes of the first and second films, which took place on two separate days in 1969 and 1974.
    • March 23, 1969 – The event had two main parts. In the first portion park visitors met in the parking lot, where they presented their own custom decorated VW Beetles in a competition to win a new one. During the second part of the occasion, the vehiclesparaded fromMain Street, U.S.A. town square, to theIt's a Small World ride. Dean Jones greeted the contestants, and awarded car keys to the winner.
    • June 30, 1974 – The second "Love Bug Day" followed a similar series of events, while this timeHelen Hayes was the film star to welcome and award the guests. This second occurrence featured as a part of the aired "Herbie Day at Disneyland" television special.[51][52][53]
  • Disney's All-Star Movies Resort: After previously appearing in various Disney Park parades,[54][55] includingDisney on Parade atHong Kong Disneyland, the character now features at a hotel inWalt Disney World. Herbie is featured prominently in theLove Bug-themed section of the resort calledWinner's Circle.[56]
  • Lights, Motors, Action!: Extreme Stunt Show (2005–2011): Herbie featured during the half-time show atDisney theme parks from the time the attraction opened on May 25, 2005. In 2011 the sequence was replaced withLightning McQueen.[57] The show was later cancelled on April 2, 2016, and replaced byStar Wars: Galaxy's Edge.[58]

Productions

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  • Disney on Parade (1969–1973): In 1968 the concept was conceived by Thomas Sarnoff and presented to his brother, Robert Sarnoff. Robert had served as President ofNational Broadcasting Company (NBC) and CEO ofRadio Corporation of America (RCA), the prior of which was the network which had airedThe Wonderful World of Disney.[59] In developing the stage show,Walt Disney Productions worked with NBC to create a partnership subsidiary company called Nawal Productions. Four seasons of the show traveled, as separate editions. After the financial success of a trial run inLong Beach in 1969, the show evolved and thrived with the addition of producer/director Michel "Mr. G" Grilikhes. The first edition's run atMadison Square Garden made a record in advanced ticket sales with $400,000.00 total; while a run inSalt Lake City booked a total of 77,255 people in nine days (equivalent of 38% of the city's population). It later toured Europe, Australia, Asia and Latin America, earning $64 million worldwide.[60][61] Herbie featured during the last three years, in the comedy acts:
    • "Goofy and the Love Bug" (1970–'71): The comedy comedic short, centered around Goofy working in an autobody shop, who comes into contact and contends with Herbie.
    • "Three's a Family" (1972–'73): Goofy once again meets Herbie. The plot featured the latter falling in love with a pink VW, and the pair have their ownlittleBug of their own.
    • "The Used Car Lot" (1973–'74). During the comedic skit, Goofy visits a used car lot and can't decide if he prefers aFord Model T or Herbie.
  • Walt Disney's World on Ice: In 1979,Mattel approachedThe Walt Disney Company to collaborate on anice show centered around the latter's properties. The traveling show was developed byIrvin & Kenneth Feld Productions. The first series of shows debuted in 1981, while Herbie featured throughout the performances.[62][63] The show eventually evolved intoDisney on Ice, with Herbie featuring in various shows.[64]
  • Herbie and Friends Tour: In joint-commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the franchise andVolkswagen Group of America,Walt Disney Pictures in collaboration with VW America sponsored aroadtrip tour, featuring Herbie and various classic VWs. The trek included 25 VWdealership stops,impromptumini-car shows, as well as promotional stays for theHerbie Fully Loaded film. Starting in San Francisco, California and endedNew York City, the event lasted from May 13–31, 2005.[65]

Marketing

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Herbie appears in Disneyland's 50th Anniversary television commercial, where he is driven byMickey Mouse andGoofy as they take a roadtrip get to Disneyland.[66]

Video games

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