Photographer’s Note
Cap'n Crunch
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Cap'n Crunch character.
Cap'n Crunch is a sweetened corn and oat breakfast cereal manufactured by Quaker Oats Company and introduced in 1963. Pamela Low, a flavorist at Arthur D. Little and "the mother of Cap'n Crunch," [1] developed the flavor from a brown sugar and butter recipe that her grandmother had served over rice.[1][2]
Former Quaker Oats food scientist turned winemaker, Chaim Di Arie may be considered the father of Cap'n Crunch as he is often credited with its invention. This is because Di Arie invented the flavor extrusion process used to put the flavors from Pamela Low's recipe into the cereal. [3] Additionally, Robert Rountree Reinhart Sr is credited with inventing the cereal as he headed the team working on its development. In 1965 the Quaker Oats company awarded Reinhart the Fredus N. Peters Award for his leadership in directing the team of researchers responsible for the development of Cap'n Crunch.
Advertising
Cap'n Crunch TV commercials have aired since 1963. The first Cap’n Crunch commercials, featured four children (Alfie, Brunhilde, Carlyle, and Dave) and the canine Sea Dog, who sailed with the Cap’n on his ship, The Good Ship Guppy. The crew was tasked with keeping the cereal safe from the Cap’n’s nemesis, Jean LaFoote, the Barefoot Pirate. The characters also appeared in a comic book included in Cap’n Crunch cereal boxes.
Jay Ward is credited with the creation of the Cap’n Crunch character and his Jay Ward Studios produced the first Cap’n Crunch commercials[7]. The commercials have historically used basic cartoon animation; however, Vinton Studios produced a claymation ad during the ’80s. [8]
In 1999, an advertising campaign starred Cap'n Crunch travelling to the center of the Earth after learning that the main ingredient in Cap'n Crunch cereal, known as crunchium, was being stolen by "The Crunchium Thieves." Cap'n Crunch turned for help to the creatures that live in the center of the Earth, "The Crunchlings." During this campaign, a PC game known as Cap'n Crunch's Crunchling Adventure was released with the cereal to raise a Crunchling and train it to defeat the leader of the Crunchium Thieves in a skateboarding, jumping or throwing contest.
In May 2007 Cap'n Crunch's full name was revealed as Captain Horatio Magellan Crunch.[9] It was also revealed on Cap'n Crunch's own baseball card (Cap'n Crunch's Home Run Crunch cereal) that he was "young" in 1963 but according to the picture, old enough to have white hair and mustache.
Daws Butler was the original voice of the Cap’n and continued in the role until his death in 1988. Other characters in the original ads were voiced by Ward Studio veterans June Foray, Bill Scott, and Paul Frees.
In modern TV ads Cap’n Crunch is often seen riding his ship through a wall as the whistle blares. He often comes in the middle of a predicament and uses his cereal to solve the problem at hand by “Crunch-a-tizing” it. Another reference to the cereal’s crunchiness, a regular theme used to feature Cap’n Crunch battling off the evil “Soggies” who attempted to “sog out” the taste of his cereal. In a recent ad, Jean LaFoote returns, this time trying to steal the Captain's cereal recipe.
Cap’n Crunch was the most popular children's cereal from 1965–1971 when Post released its fruit-flavored crispy rice cereal known as Fruity Pebbles.[citation needed] It took six years for Crunch to dominate the segment again, releasing a new flavor of the crunch berry ingredient, grape.
The Soggies
The Soggies were a fictional race of white, blob-like, wet beings with the power to prematurely dampen breakfast cereals. During the eighties they were the frequent adversaries of Cap'n Crunch, and would often attempt to dampen his cereal while children ate it for breakfast. The Soggies haven't been seen for a number of years, but at their height they were even featured in a Spider-Man/Cap'n Crunch crossover promotion[citation needed] in which the Soggies purportedly had captured Spider-Man and concerned citizens could call a hotline to help "save" him.
Relation to hacking culture
Cap'n Crunch Bosun whistle CA 1971.
In early 1971, a Vietnam War veteran named John Draper (later nicknamed Captain Crunch, Crunch, or Crunchman) discovered with his friend Joe Engressia that a toy whistle that was, at the time, packaged in boxes of the cereal could be easily modified to emit a tone at precisely 2600 hertz, the same frequency that was used by AT&T long lines to indicate that a trunk line was ready and available to route a new call. This would effectively disconnect one end of the trunk, allowing the still-connected side to enter an operator mode. This resulted in, among other things, the ability to place free phone calls to anywhere in the world and operator-like control over the phone system. Experimenting with this whistle inspired Draper to build blue boxes, electronic devices capable of reproducing this 2600 Hz tone. He was sentenced in October 1971 to five years’ probation for toll fraud.
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Colombiana
(2542) 2009-06-19 19:27
Hi Tom!
Great capture from Maine. It seems like a storm was approaching which makes the scene a little bid more dramatic. Beautiful palette of blues.
Best regards!
Maryori
jplebrun
(16834) 2009-06-19 19:47
Bonsoir Tom
superbe cliché montrant ce bateau de pêche bien accosté avec ce magnifique paysage marin derrière, de toute beauté.
Amitiés
Jean-Pierre
phwall
(5542) 2009-06-19 19:47
Hi Tom,
Wow, that is one clearly defined squall line moving through, a good time to be tied up to the dock.
Nicely composed shot, your capture tells the story perfectly.
Regards
Pete
avene
(10944) 2009-06-19 20:00
hi Tom,
that cloud sure looks scary, like a storm front. at the same time this is sooo summer in New England - light and shadows chasing eash other on the ground, heat changing with cool showers... and, of course, water in all shapes and sizes :) funny how a shot can create all these flows of associations.
best,
Kristine
gneufeld
(15167) 2009-06-19 20:48
Hi Tom,
A fine shot of this busy marina. I particularly note the interesting clouds - seems some storm clouds may be gathering. Good clarity and nice colors. TFS. Gerald
vmf-214
(1622) 2009-06-19 21:12
Hi Tom,
Excellent clarity in this image, Great capture of one of the boat Capt. looking at you, wonderful soft lighting and beautiful Maine scene looking out over the harbor with the blue sky with dark clouds. Great note Tom.
Best regards
Jason.
berek
(28865) 2009-06-19 21:48
Hi Tom,
I love natural atmosphere with impressive clouds. boats are interesting. small island look so green.
Have a Nice Weekend.
Burak
COSTANTINO
(22551) 2009-06-19 22:33
Good morning
Excelent captureof that moment..The storm begins and we can see the movement of the clouds,one of your best
photos till today with a perfect photo quality..
the colours,the details,create a fascinated atmosphere..The boats in the foreground give the last tone to this picture..Nice sharpness
have a nice week end
Costantino
ribeiroantonio
(21885) 2009-06-19 22:53
The contrast between the blue sky on one side and the storm on the other is fantastic. Good timing for this beautiful shot. Well done.
Antonio
ChrisJ
(70099) 2009-06-19 22:59
Hi Tom
Judging by that ominous black cloud, I'd say it's crunch time, for anyone contemplating outdoors activities, or sailing! Good note, with excellent sharpness, & a superb tonal range. Sorry to hear of the spate of tornadoes in the US, late this week. Tfs!
snunney
(34684) 2009-06-20 1:45
Hello Tom,
An interesting name for a boat and an equally interesting if rather lengthy note. A well composed image with everything arranged to naturally draw the eyes into the scene. The man on the boat adds a human touch. I find the tones slightly sombre, but I think they suit the mood. Very good sharpness.
Bluejeans
(32053) 2009-06-20 2:49
Ola Tom,
Que céu maravilhoso tem uma textura de nuvens fantástica , ficou muito bonito este primeiro plano com estes barcos de pesca mais o pescador , belos tons de azul , esta área e muito bonita com estas ilhas, parabéns!!
Um abraço Gonçalo
aadilj
(17950) 2009-06-20 5:20
This is magnificent and so well composed Tom. I stared at it for a long time. I love the skies and like the way you have handled the scene
Dyerco
(9032) 2009-06-20 7:04
I like the photo Tom especially with that front moving in but the write up is superb. Oh I know it's from Wik but all the same it was a pleasure to read it.
Cheers
Phil
pauloog
(6406) 2009-06-20 9:04
Hello Tom,
A peaceful scene under a threatening sky coming in. An uneasy combination. Watt will prevail ?
Regards,
Paul
dareco
(17104) 2009-06-20 18:00
Dangerous looking clouds approaching :) Nice composition, colors and detail. Another of your lovely marine scenes. TFS
jhm
(82297) 2009-06-21 4:23
Hello Tom,
Than for your interesting note.
That is one clearly defined squall line moving through, a good time to be tied up to the dock.
Wonderful soft lighting and beautiful Marina scene looking out over the harbor with the blue sky with dark clouds.
Quality and sharpness are very well for this subject, lovely area.
The square composition, what you here have built, a meticulously perfect picture.
Very well done, TFS.
Have a nice sunday,
John.
pablominto
(40488) 2009-06-21 9:19
Hello Tom,
Good dynamics in the composition!
And I like this half-and-half weather, are the good times coming or going hehehe...
Good lead-in to the scene and a wonderful sky!
Greetings,
Pablo -
Charo
(31665) 2009-06-21 15:59
Hello Tom,
Fantastic that great cloud which appear near the small port, its shape is spectacular.
Great perspective with a very soft light that gives a wonderful atmosphere.
Best wishes,
Mis mejores deseos,
Charo
John_F_Kennedy
(31229) 2009-06-22 1:13
Beautiful lights and colours. Excellent image of this little harbour with the impressive sky. Excellent work.
Best wishes,
Achim
Didi
(36044) 2009-06-22 21:40
Hi Tom
You gave here an interesting priority to the sky.
Very nice soft lights.
Nice composition in spite of the busy foreground.
Cheers
yedirenk
(7283) 2009-06-26 7:08
Hi Tom,
superb photo with very rich details and an incredible sky.soft light and sharpness are excellent.very nice and peaceful place.a fine shot.well done.TFS
Best Regards
Cevdet
rikko77
(5990) 2009-06-26 7:12
Hi Tom
nice composition, I like it, with those dark clouds incoming, seems they're gonna brake quickly this quite atmosphere.
Regards,
Rikk
asajernigan
(14080) 2009-07-03 7:26
Tom,
This is a great shot! The sky is outstanding giving the shot a dynamic look. The lighting and colors are great with excellent sharpness and DOF. The gangway leads the eye into the shot nicely.
TFS,
Asa
danyy
(68572) 2009-07-09 14:43
Tom,
un ciel vraiment impressionnant, inl s'emble n'augurer rien de beau. Bonne profondeur dans cette photo bien exposée.
Excellent travail.
Amicalement.
Daniel.
Greg1949
(8507) 2009-07-14 5:18
Tom, not being there this is a beautiful sight and a great photo but it also makes me think of those days when these types of weather kept us tied up rather than out on the water. The details in this shot are awesome, great work.
Greg
Photo Information
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Copyright: Tom O'Donnell (gunbud)
(27787) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-05-31
- Categories: Humorous, Nature
- Camera: Olympus E-300/ E-Volt, 52 mm Circ. Polarizer
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-06-19 19:14








