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"Way Out", 1961 TV series
'Way Out was a short-lived, Twilight Zone-like series that only lasted one season in 1961, with a scant 14 episodes. One episode that really blew me away at the time (I was 8) was called "Side Show." These episodes have never been shown in syndication, but 10 are now up on Youtube, including the Side Show episode. Will not give away any spoilers, but if you work around electricity, you might want to watch the episode when you get a chance (around 28 minutes).
Link: https://youtu.be/LY4md6N513s
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14 episodes ain't bad. An average single-season anime series is only ~12 episodes (often with some story continuity from ep to ep).
Being a fan of the original Twilight Zone I'll have to check this out.
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14 episodes during the time 39 per season was still fairly common...is bad. To be fair, Way Out was a midseason replacement, but a successful midseason entry of the time would still air 26 episodes. In 1961, prime time reruns were largely confined to the months of July and August.
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