Scouting in popular culture
Since Scouting began in 1907, it has entered into many elements of popular culture, including movies, TV and books.
As a facet of culture throughout most of the 20th century, Scouting has been portrayed in numerous films and artwork. It is especially prevalent in the United States, where Scouting is tied closely to the ideal of Americana. The works of painters Norman Rockwell and Joseph Csatari and the 1966 film Follow Me, Boys! are prime examples of this idealized American ethos. One of the earliest depictions of Scouting in the entertainment media is a 1908 British silent film Scouts to the Rescue, shown in nickelodeons. Produced by Williamson Kinematograph, it depicted Boy Scouts tracking a gang of kidnappers through the woods to rescue an abducted baby.[1]
Scouting is often dealt with in a humorous manner, as in the 1989 film Troop Beverly Hills, and is often fictionalized so that the audience knows the topic is Scouting without there being any mention of Scouting by name.
Film
- Scouts to the Rescue (1909) UK; Boy Scouts track a gang of kidnappers through the woods and rescue an abducted baby[1]
- Charley Smiler Joins the Boy Scouts (1911) UK[2]
- Remise du drapeau aux boy-scouts au Cinquantenaire (1914) Belgium[3]
- Boy Scouts Be Prepared (1917) US[4]
- The Little Boy Scout (1917);[5][6] Justina disguises herself as a Boy Scout and joins the troop to escape her evil uncle.
- Drum Taps (film) (1933) US;[7] Ken and his brother Earl's Boy Scout troop go after a gang of rustlers. With Los Angeles Boy Scout Troop 107
- The Gang Show (1937) UK:[8] A Boy Scout Troop stage a musical show to raise funds, when the lease expires on their meeting place.
- Tex Rides with the Boy Scouts a 1937 Western featuring Members of Troop 13 Los Angeles District Boy Scouts of America ...
- Good Scouts (1938) US;[9] Donald Duck becomes Scoutmaster of the Junior Woodchucks and goes camping
- Joy Scouts (1939) US;[10] Boy Scouts go camping but the kids from Our Gang aren't old enough.
- Scouts to the Rescue (1939) US;[11] "Adventure! Thrill! Suspense! Action!..as Eagle Scout Jackie Cooper leads his hardy troop through breath-taking exploits!"
- Sea Scouts (film) (1939) US;[12] Donald Duck goes to sea with the Junior Woodchucks
- I Love You Again (1940) US; William Powell plays a leader in the Boy Rangers where Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer is trying to achieve his First Class Ranger.[13][14]
- Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout (1944) US; The teenage Henry Aldrich, played by Jimmy Lydon, is the irrepressible Senior Patrol Leader of his Boy Scout troop as they compete in a Council camporee while coping with a troublemaking Tenderfoot who learns the meaning of Scout's honor the hard way.[16] This picture had the official support of the BSA, which supplied a technical advisor to Paramount Pictures during filming.[17]
- The Great Lover (1949) US;[18] Bob Hope is a "Scoutmaster" to a group of "Boy Foresters". The "Boy Foresters" are more mean than helpful, courteous or kind, although they do ensure that lover-boy Hope walks the straight-and-narrow in the face of many temptations.
- Room for One More (1952) US;[19] Cary Grant adopts a handicapped boy whose life is changed by family and Scouting, becoming an Eagle Scout. Also called "The Easy Way".
- Mister Scoutmaster (1953) US;[20] TV star Clifton Webb worries that he is out of touch with the younger generation and becomes a Boy Scout leader.
- Scoutmaster Magoo (1958) US;[21] Mr. Magoo
- It Happened to Jane (1959) US;[22] Stars Doris Day as a Cub Scout den mother trying to save her local business during hard times.
- Follow Me, Boys! (1966) US;[23] Lem Siddons (Fred MacMurray) decides to put down roots and ends up starting a Boy Scout troop during World War II.
- Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! (1966) US;[24] stars Bob Hope, Phyllis Diller and Elke Sommer. Hope is a real estate agent who gets in trouble trying to hide an actress (Sommer) from the studio who wants her to film a bubble-bath scene she refuses to do. Some Boy Scouts stumble upon their cabin hideout in the woods; hilarity ensues.
- Destroy All Planets (Gamera vs. Viras) (1968) Japan; At a World Scout Jamboree in Tokyo two young Scouts get mixed up in Gamera's battle with world conquering aliens.
- Scout's Honor (1980) US, TV;[25] Gary Coleman as a Cub Scout
- Scout toujours... (Always a Scout...), 1985, by and with popular comic French star Gérard Jugnot : iron-handed Eagle Scout Bien Bien Fou (French nickname meaning "Very Very Mad", derived from the infamous Battle of Dien Bien Phu) being ill, the kids are going to give his poor substitute some tough time...
- Au Revoir Les Enfants (1987),[26] by Louis Malle. In occupied France in 1944, Julien Quentin goes to a Catholic boarding school. When a new student Jean Bonnet arrives, Julien discovers that Jean is Jewish and the priests are hiding him. During a game with the school Scout Troop, the two friends get lost in a forest and are rescued by Germans. Eventually, Jean ia arrested by the Gestapo.
- The Wrong Guys (1988) US;[27] Five former Cub Scouts have a reunion and go camping on the mountain they never conquered. Stars Louie Anderson, Richard Lewis, Richard Belzer, Tim Thomerson, and John Goodman
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) US; in this top-grossing film, the beginning of the fictional Indiana Jones' career as an adventurer is depicted as a teenage Boy Scout in 1912. The Life Scout is trying to save the fictional Cross of Coronado crucifix from the villainous graverobbers while on a horseback riding trip in Utah.[28]
- Troop Beverly Hills (1989) US;[29] Shelley Long leads a troop of Wilderness Girls.
- Edge of Honor (1991) US;[30] Stars Corey Feldman about "Northwest Wilderness Explorers" who stumble upon some stolen weapons hidden in a shack in the woods of the Olympic peninsula in Washington. The movie follows the boys as they try to escape from the bad guys, and how they finally deal with them, with a little help from an unexpected source.
- This Boy's Life (1993) US;[31] Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) is forced into the Boy Scouts by his stepfather (Robert De Niro); a recurring real-life issue with the BSA is the admittance of homosexuals as an obviously flamboyant boy (Jonah Blechman) is one as well.
- Father and Scout (1994) US;[32] Stars Bob Saget in a made-for-TV movie about a wimpy dad and his son on a camping trip as part of a Scout-like group.
- Bushwhacked (1995) US;[33] Stars Daniel Stern as a deliveryman framed for murder; he hides out by pretending to be a Scoutmaster to a group of "Ranger Scouts"; PG-13 due to some off-color jokes.
- Arlington Road (1999) US;[34] Thriller starring Tim Robbins. Anti-government terrorists are also leaders of a Scouting organization which indoctrinates children and facilitates the carrying out of terrorist attacks.
- Christmas with the Kranks (2004) US;[35] Stars Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis. Cub Scouts selling Christmas trees are very unsympathetic characters in a movie with characters we mostly don't care for.
- Without a Paddle (2004) US;[36] Stars Matthew Lillard, Seth Green and Dax Shepard; at the end of the film, the Dax Shepard character (Scoutmaster Tom) tells stories of his adventures around a campfire with his troop of Boy Scouts.
- 14 Hours (2005) US;[37] Stars Rick Schroder; Boy Scouts assist in the evacuation of Memorial Hermann Hospital during Tropical Storm Allison.
- Down and Derby (2005) US;[38] Cub Scouts and their dads compete in a pinewood derby.
- The Pacifier (2005) US;[39] The younger daughter Lulu is a member of the Fireflies. She and her fellow Fireflies attempt to sell cookies in the Costco parking lot and get tormented by the boys from the Grizzlies troop.
- Outlaw Trail: The Treasure of Butch Cassidy (2006) US;[40] Sixteen-year-old Life Scout Roy Parker (Ryan Kelley) and other members of Circleville, Utah, Boy Scout troop 14 seek the infamous western outlaw's treasure.
- Scouts Honor - Badge to the Bone (2008) US;[41] It's merit badge mania when two not-so-bright brothers David and Tim set out to earn their very first Tiger Scout merit badge in 20 years before the end of the summer in order to inherit the camp from their father, who is running off to join the circus. The only thing standing in their way is there evil brother and fellow Scout, Brandon (Saturday Night Live's Chris Kattan) who has his own designs on the camp. The Tiger Scouts are a co-ed older Scout organization.
- The Great Scout Adventure (2008) Canada;[42] Some Scouts go searching for lost treasure only to end up having their Scout troop searching for them.
- Scout Camp (2009) US;[43] The Fire Dragon patrol, with their ever-supportive Scoutmaster (Kirby Heyborne, Saints and Soldiers) is headed to Camp Rakhouta for what might be the best week of their lives. But when the legendary "Spirit Stick" of the prestigious camp goes missing, the entire tradition of the camp is threatened. Now the Fire Dragons, led by York Hayes (Shawn Carter, High School Musical 1, 2, 3) must do whatever it takes to find the stick, return, and restore the legacy of the camp. Writer/Director Garrett Batty.
- Up (2009) US;[44] One of the main characters, Russell, is an eight-year-old Wilderness Explorer, which are clearly modeled after Scouts.
- Adventure Scouts (2010) US;[45] is about a group of boys and girls who return from a camping trip to discover their small town is being held captive by a gang of motorcycle-riding knuckleheads.
- Den Brother (2010) US;[46] Disney Channel Original Movie about a high school hockey player who must lead his little sister's "Bumble Bee" troop.
- Knight and Day (2010) US;[47] Stars Tom Cruise as a secret agent (and Eagle Scout) who is not supposed to survive his latest mission. Astute viewers may catch a glimpse of Cruise in full uniform as a teen.
- Lucky Christmas (2011) US;[48] Hallmark made-for-TV movie about single mom (Elizabeth Berkley) whose son is building a pinewood derby car; Cub Scout theme is minor subplot.
- The Last Eagle Scout (2012) US;[49] In the not-so-distant future, society has allowed political correctness to go beyond the point of the absurd. For years the Boy Scouts have been under the government microscope and finally have been mandated to close their doors for good. Boy Scout, Cliff Elliot, stirs the pot as he tries to cling to the last shreds of patriotism and earn his Eagle Scout Award. In this 'dramedy', watch as Cliff jumps through ridiculous hoops, avoids the bumbling antics of government cronies, and tries to escape murderous plots against him, as he sets out to accomplish what he sees as the ultimate honor—becoming the Last Eagle Scout.
- Moonrise Kingdom (2012) US;[50] On an island off the coast of New England in the 1960s, a young Khaki Scout runs away with his girl friend. The whole town, including his troop, sets out to track them down.
- Troop 491: The Adventures of the Muddy Lions (2013) US;[51] A young inner-city Scout witnesses a murder and must make choices.
- Mystery of Ghost River (2014) Canada;[52] Some Scouts go canoeing in Northern Ontario where they are haunted by the ghost of Ghost River.
- Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (2015) US;[53] A horror comedy film about three Scouts and a cocktail waitress as they combine forces to try and save their town from a zombie apocalypse. The film is rated R for sex, violence, language and nudity. It is not suitable for unit functions.
TV
- 3rd Rock from the Sun episode "I Brake for Dick" (1997) US; Harry attempts to follow the ways of the Boy Scouts.
- The Addams Family (1964-1966) US; episode "Morticia and the Psychiatrist" (1964) After Pugsley joins the Boy Scouts, begins playing baseball and gets a puppy, Gomez and Morticia seek the aid of a psychiatrist.[54]
- All of Us episode "Crime and Maybe Some Punishment" (2006) US; Bobby goes to a Fireside Kids jamboree.
- American Dad! episode "Homeland Insecurity" (2005) US; Stan forces Steve to join the Scout Rangers to be prepared for the coming foreign invasion. However, the Scout clubhouse is a front for drinking and gambling by a bunch of partying delinquents.
- The Andy Griffith Show (1960–1968) US; Opie was shown as a Cub Scout in a few episodes and as a Boy Scout in at least one episode.
- Are You Tougher Than a Boy Scout? (2013) US; A reality series on The National Geographic Channel which pits a team of adult former Scouts against a team of Eagle Scouts in several outdoor competitions.[55]
- Armchair Theatre UK: Season 15, Episode 4 Brussels Sprouts-Boy Scouts (2 October 1973). Controversial drama about teen-aged Scouts.
- The Big Bang Theory episode "The Adhesive Duck Deficiency" (2009) US; After they run out of food, Leonard, Howard, and Raj go insane and develop a plan to raid a Cub Scout Troop to obtain more food.
- Boardwalk Empire episode "Ging Gang Goolie" (2012) US; at a Boy Scouts of America breakfast in 1923 Washington, D.C., "Ging Gang Goolie" is sung.
- The Brady Bunch episode "The Liberation of Marcia Brady" (1971) US; Marcia joins Greg's Frontier Scouts to prove she is equal to the initiation tasks. Greg then tries to retaliate by joining Marcia's Sunflower Girls.[56]
- Camp Lazlo (2005) US; An animated series about Bean Scouts at summer camp.
- Casper the Friendly Ghost episode "Boo Scout" (1951) US; Casper the Friendly Ghost, while all the other ghosts spend their time ghosting, is studying about how to become a Boy Scout. He finds a troop of Boy Scouts, but they all run away in fear. Finally, he meets Little Billy, who is too young to be a Scout but is okay with Casper being his friend. Billy sees that a large bear has the Scouts cornered, and Casper comes to their aid and scares the bear away. The grateful Scouts acclaim Casper as a hero.[57]
- The Danny Thomas Show (1953-1964) US; Several episodes ("Pride Takes a Holiday" (1956), "Jack Benny Takes Danny's Job" (1958), "Danny, The Handyman" (1960), and "The Scoutmaster" (1961)) involve Cub Scouts or Boy Scouts.[58]
- Dad's Army (1968-1977) UK; The character of Maurice Yeatman, the belligerent verger, is also the leader of the local Sea Scouts. The Scouts make brief appearances in several episodes, most notably The Big Parade (Episode 1 of Season 4, first shown 25 September 1970), and Come In, Your Time Is Up (Episode 4 of Season 8, first shown 26 September 1975).
- Diff'rent Strokes (1978-1986) US; Two episodes involved Cub Scouts: "Arnold Saves the Squirrel" and "Sam Adopts a Grandparent", both aired in 1985.[59]
- Dragon Tales (1999-2005) US; episode "Back to the Storybook"/"Dragon Scouts" (4 September 2001) Emmy tries to figure out the best way to fit in when Cassie invites her to join the Dragon Scouts.[60]
- Ed, Edd n Eddy (1999) US; Several episodes (" Oath to an Ed", "To Sir with Ed", "An Ed in the Bush", "Ed Overboard", "Mission Ed-Possible", "No Speak Da Ed" and "The Good, The Bad and The Ed") feature the Urban Rangers consisting of Rolf, Jimmy, Jonny and Plank.
- The Fairly OddParents (2001-2013) US; Several episodes ("Scout's Honor", "Odd, Odd West", "Who's Your Daddy?", "Squirrely Puffs", and "Dinklescouts") feature a Scout-like group called the Squirrely Scouts.
- Family Guy episode "The Son Also Draws" (1999) US; Chris gets kicked out of Scouts.
- The Flintstones (1960-1966) US; episode "The Good Scout" (1961) Assuming command of a Boy Scout troop, Fred quickly learns the hazards of a "routine" camping trip; episode "Cave Scout Jamboree" (1964) While camping, Fred and Barney stumble upon a Cave Scout jamboree, and Fred helps out as Scoutmaster.
- Friends episode "The One where Rachel Quits" After Ross accidentally breaks a young girl's leg, he offers to make it up to her by selling her Girl Scouts-like cookies. The girl has to sell at least 400 boxes to go to Space Camp, mocking both the prizes offered by troops for selling the cookies, and the rising prices of the boxes in recent times.
- Full House (1987–1995) US; Stephanie, DJ, and Michelle Tanner are all members of the Honey Bees in various episodes. The Honey Bees wear bee costumes, complete with stinger. A girl does the honey bee salute by moving her body in such a manner as to make the stinger move back-and-forth. They sell jars of honey rather than cookies.
- Fury (1955-1960) US; episode "The Boy Scout Story" (1956) Joey is excited about the prospect of his friend joining his Boy Scout troop;[61] "Girl Scout" (1959) The boys get lost during an expedition into the mountains.[62]
- Galactica 1980 episode "The Super Scouts (Parts 1 & 2)" (1980) US;
- George and Mildred UK; episode In Sickness and In Health (October 1979). Mildred goes to hospital; George is invited next-door for dinner and allows his friend Jerry to entertain a "niece" at his house in the meantime. Mildred is released from hospital and ejects Jerry and partner; fortunately, the neighbours' son Tristram (in Cub uniform) has put up a tent in the garden that they can use.
- The Golden Girls (1985–1992) US;[63] In several episodes, Rose Nylund is the Cadet Master of a group of sunshine Cadets. Some members of the Sunshine Cadets are portrayed as committing mild acts of hooliganism.
- Good Grief (1990-1991) US; episode "Cub Scouts And Horses And Whiskers on Kittens" (1990) Ernie plans a funeral for Buckaroo Bob whose dying wish was to be buried with his horse. He must also deal with some grown-up Cub Scouts whose den mother also died. All while directing a presentation of the Sound of Music.[64]
- The Goodies UK; episode Scoutrageous (1977). When Graeme and Bill find out that Tim is secretly a Scout, they become masked "bad Scouts", which result in Scouting becoming an illegal organisation. Tim and the other Scouts are forced to hide from the "Scoutfinder General".
- Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951-2014) US; episode "Juliette Low and the Girl Scouts" (1952) The founding of the Girl Scouts, presented on the occasion of their 40th anniversary.[65]
- Hazel (1961-1966) US; Episodes "Three Little Cubs" (1962) and "Hazel's Nest Egg" (1963) involve Cub Scouts [66]
- Home Improvement (1991-1999) US; episode "Wild Kingdom" (1991): Tim thinks there is a mouse in the basement. The boys think it is a snake. Mark's friends, the Cub Scouts, want Tim to kill it.[67]
- iCarly (2007–2012) US; In Season 2, Spencer tries to help a Sunshine Girl sell the most fudgeballs to win a bicycle so he can date her mother, who he also tells that his sister, Carly, was also a Sunshine Girl when she was little. Spencer ends up in direct competition with two other Sunshine Girls for the bike (who both look too old to be Sunshine Girls).
- It (1990) US; Young Stan uses the Scout Oath and Scout Law as mantras against fear.
- I've Got A Secret (1959) with Rocky Graziano. Garry and Rocky compete in a Tenderfoot Competition.
- Jackie Chan Adventures (2000-2005) US; episode "Scouts Honor" (2001) Jackie finds an ancient necklace that a relic hunter/thief is also after. When Jackie returns home, he notices Jade's lack of activity and makes her join the Buttercup Scouts. Jade returns the favor by making Jackie accompany the troop on a camping trip.[68]
- The Jetsons episode "Good Little Scouts" (1962) US; George goes camping on the moon with Elroy and Space Cub Troop 54.
- Jim'll Fix It (1980) UK; This was a series where viewers wrote in and each episode several of the wishes would be realized. In one episode, a pack of Cub Scouts requested having their lunch somewhere unusual. The program sent them on the Revolution at Pleasure Beach Blackpool. The clip became one of the most requested on British TV shows. The situation was repeated in 2007 with the same participants for Jim'll Fix it Strikes Again.[69]
- Kim Possible (2002–2007) US; In several episodes, Pixie Scouts are mentioned and shown. A Girl Scout-style organization whose motto is "Pixies Stick Together!". They're mentioned to sell both muffins and cookies, the former of which Ron Stoppable says he loves. Pixies are either guided by a den mother, or in Mr. Barkin's case, a "Brigadier Pixie." Kim Possible (Ron's best friend who later becomes his girlfriend), was a Pixie Scout herself when she was younger.
- King of the Hill US; In episode "The Order of the Straight Arrow" (1997) Hank and the guys take Bobby's troop camping, and induct them into the Order of the Straight Arrow, a parody of the Order of the Arrow. In "Straight as an Arrow" (2008), Bobby and his friends join the Order of the Straight Arrow; this time presented as a parody of a Boy Scout troop with no continuity to the 1997 episode.
- Lassie (1954-1973) US; Several episodes ("The Cub Scout" (1958), "The Young Flyers" (1959), "The Explorers" (1960), "The Journey" part 3 (1963), "Honor Bright" (1965), and The Ledge" (1968)) involve Cub Scouts or Boy Scouts.[70]
- Leave It to Beaver episode "Lonesome Beaver" (1958) US; 12-year-old Wally and Eddie Haskell join the Boy Scouts but Beaver at age "seven and three-quarters" learns he must wait until he is at least 11. When Wally's troop goes on a weekend campout, Beaver is forlorn.[71]
- Lost In Space episode "His Majesty Smith" (1966) US; Doctor Zachary Smith (Jonathan Harris) recites the Scout Law in an attempt to free himself from the Androids, creatures who crown the most worthless man as king of Andromeda, as apart of their Festival of Sacrifice each year.
- The Lucy Show (1962-1968) US; Several episodes ("Lucy Visits the White House" (1963), "Ethel Merman and the Boy Scout Show" (1964), "Lucy Teaches Ethel Merman to Sing" (1964), and "Lucy and the Scout Trip" (1964)) involve Boy Scouts or Cub Scouts.[72]
- MacGyver Angus MacGyver frequently relates his Boy Scouting experiences with several episodes during the first three seasons of this popular action-adventure series.
- The Man Show US;[73] The Man Show Boy dresses like a Girl Scout and attempts to sell cookies.
- The Mighty B! (2008) – the main character of this show is a badge-obsessed Honeybee Scout who wants to become a superhero, the other Scout troops are the Butterflies, the Black Widows, the Beavers, The Junebugs, and the Dragonflies.
- Mockingbird Lane (2012) US; in this remake of The Munsters, Eddie Munster is a Wilderness Explorer.
- Mork & Mindy (1978–1982): In an episode where Mork learns to say "No," a Girl Scout selling cookies bullies him into buying five boxes ("or else a sweet, little kid [namely me] doesn't get to go to camp.") She then drops the cookie boxes on the floor as she storms out of Mindy's apartment.
- My Three Sons (1960-1972) US; Several episodes ("Heat Wave" (1962), "Big Chief Bub" (1963), and "One of Our Moose is Missing" (1964)) involve the Cub Scouts [74]
- The Nanny (1993-1998); Grace is mentioned to be a Red Robin Scout in two episodes: "Material Fran" and "Curse Of The Grandmas"
- NCIS: The character Timothy McGee is mentioned several times to have been a Boy Scout in his youth.
- The New Normal episode About a Boy Scout involved the Boy Scouts of America membership controversies.[75]
- Nickelodeon's 14th Annual Kid's Choice Awards (2001) US; Destiny's Child appeared wearing BSA uniforms[76]
- Phineas and Ferb (2007) Isabella Garcia-Shapiro is a Fireside Girls troop leader.
- Real Kids, Real Adventures (1997-2001) US; episode "Scout's Honor: The Stephanie Shearman Story" (1999) Twelve-year-old Girl Scout Stephanie Shearman of Jonesboro, Arkansas was running in the Arkansas State University’s five-kilometer "Fun Run" in Hot Springs when she saw a 52-year-old runner just ahead collapse. Since none of the adults on the scene knew how to perform CPR, Stephanie stepped in to save the man's life.[77]
- Recess (2000) Phil is a Wild Screaming Woodchuck Scout who is always seen in uniform. In the episode "Beyond a Reasonable Scout" Mikey and Gus attempt to join as well.
- The Replacements (2006) US; Riley is in the Jerky Girls.
- Scarecrow and Mrs. King (1983-1987) US; In episode "Utopia Now" (1985), Amanda's Scouting experience comes in handy as she and Lee track down a utopian community in the woods, founded by a tax reformer.[78]
- The Simpsons episode "Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood" (1993) US; Bart joins the Junior Campers, a Boy Scout-style organization that's not affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America, and has a series of misadventures (mainly thanks to his father, Homer).
- The Simpsons episode "A Star Is Burns" (1995) US; It's shown that Lisa's a member of the Girl Scouts, and Barney Gumble mistakes one her Girl Scout meetings for an AA meeting.
- The Simpsons episode "The Bart of War" (2003) US; Bart joins the Pre-Teen Braves (Native American-themed) while his best friend, Milhouse, joins the Calvary Kids (Civil War Union Soldier-themed).
- South Park episode "Cripple Fight" (2001) US; The boys join the Mountain Scouts with Big Gay Al as Scoutmaster.
- South Park episode "Jewbilee" (1999) US; Kyle, Kenny and Ike go to a Jew Scout camp where Moses appears.
- Star Trek: Enterprise - Captain Jonathan Archer and Lieutenant Malcolm Reed both mention obtaining the rank of Eagle Scout in Season 1 Episode 17 while investigating a rouge planet.
- Squirrel Boy (2006) US; Andy and Rodney are in the Badger Scouts.
- In an episode of Totally Spies, a parody of the Girl Scouts called the Happy Girls are shown.
- WarioWare, Inc., Dr. Crygor is in The Mighty Bean Scouts. In the episode "The Big Surprise", Mona is a member of the Ultra Dog Scouts. In "The Diamond City 10", 9-Volt attempts to join The Mega Volt Scouts, but is not allowed to join because of his regular anger rushes.
Documentaries
- 759: Boy Scouts of Harlem (2009) US; Documentary about Boy Scout Troop 759, which meets in Harlem.
- Emmer Bereet (2007) Luxembourg; The story of Scouting in general and a group of Scouts in 2006 in Luxembourg.
- Ian Hislop's Scouting for Boys (2007) UK; The story of the book Scouting for Boys
- Jamboree (1954) US; The story of the 1953 National Scout Jamboree in Irvine, California; starring James Stewart, William Demarest, Bob Hope and Jane Powell.[79]
- The Nuclear Boy Scout (2003) UK;[80] A non-fiction TV special about a Boy Scout who built an actual plutonium reactor as part of his Atomic Energy Merit Badge.
- Our World: Scouting (2007) UK; A 30-minute BBC documentary following the story of two participants in the 21st World Scout Jamboree. One Scout is from Mafikeng, South Africa and the other from the UK.
- Scouting for Adventure, ongoing Outdoor Channel documentary series, US; about the values and activities of the Boy Scouts of America, showing outdoor Scouting activities such as rock climbing, backpacking, canoeing, whitewater rafting, merit badges, and campfire cooking.[81]
- Scout's Honor (2001) US;[82][83] "In a town more familiar with agriculture than activism, an unexpected alliance could change the course of Scouting forever."
- Scouts! The Rise of the World Scout Movement (1984) Canada; Using archival footage from Bettmann Archive, British Movietone, EMI Pathe, William Hillcourt, and the Library of Congress, the film traces the rise of Scouting as a world movement in the 20th century and the life of Scouting founder Robert Baden-Powell. Includes interviews with two of the original participants in Baden-Powell's 1907 Brownsea Island Scout camp and his son and daughter, along with footage of the 15th World Scout Jamboree held in Canada in 1983.[1]
- Troop 1500 (2005) US;[84] A Girl Scout troop in Austin, Texas specializes in girls with incarcerated mothers
- When we were Scouts (2007) UK; Celebrities discuss what Scouting and Guiding did for them, including Ronnie Corbett, Bernard Cribbins, Cherie Booth, and Betty Boothroyd. Neil Morrissey visits a Scout camp.
- Ian Hislop's Scouting for Boys (2007) UK; an assessment of Robert Baden-Powell's Scouting for Boys; one of the most successful books of the 20th century.
- Empire (2012) UK: at the end of Episode 3, Playing the Game, presenter Jeremy Paxman identifies Scouting as a positive result of the British Empire; archive footage of Robert Baden-Powell is shown and Paxman visits a present-day jamboree.
Comics
- Calvin and Hobbes character Calvin was in the Cub Scouts in some of the early strips.
- Garfield the Cat was licensed to promote Cub Scouting in the 1990s.
- Hamster Jovial et ses louveteaux, by Marcel Gotlieb, is a parody of a French Scoutleader surrounded by three Wolf Cubs (two boys and a girl).
- Harvey Comics characters were licensed for use by the Boy Scouts of America in the 1960s and 1970s. Casper the Friendly Ghost was used to promote Cub Scouting, while Richie Rich promoted Boy Scouting.
- Peanuts character Snoopy is the beagle in the long-running comic strip by Charles M. Schulz. He first appeared as a "Beagle Scout" in a 13 May 1974 strip and quickly becomes the leader of a troop composed of Woodstock and his other bird friends, a theme that reappears throughout the comic strip. They go on many camping trips and perform many Scout-like activities.[85]
- Totor, Patrol Leader of the Cockchafers, an early cartoon by Hergé
- Walt Disney's Comics and Stories and sequels series featured the Junior Chickadees, a Girl Scout-like association with Daisy Duck's nieces April, May, and June Duck; the Junior Woodchucks are a Boy Scout-like association with Donald Duck's nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie, the Brazilian version denotes them as Junior Scouts.
Music
- "Be Prepared" (1953) from Songs by Tom Lehrer; a satire of the Boy Scouts.
- "Welcome to the Machine" (1975) by Pink Floyd makes a direct reference to "Scouting for Boys."
- "Fergalicious" (2006) from The Dutchess by Fergie; in the music video Fergie and dancers dress provocatively in Girl Scout-like uniforms.
- "Eagle Scout" (2000) from ...free as you are by Steve Ossana;
- "I was a Boy Scout" (1980) from Snakes and Ladders by Gerry Rafferty; the chorus line is "I was a Boy Scout in St. Mary's troop, I had my own patrol, I had a necktie and a monkey suit, 'Til I heard rock and roll."
- "I'm A Teenage Mutant Boy Scout" (2004) from the cabaret show Lounge-zilla! Asian Sings the Blues by Dennis Giacino; a Scout mutates after camping in a nuclear fallout zone.[86]
- Elton John controversially performed with male strippers dressed as Cub Scouts at a gay rights concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London in 1999. He later apologised after The Scout Association in the UK objected. The UK Scout Association, which has a policy not to discriminate against homosexuals, said that the performers had done themselves and gay rights "no favours" by suggesting a link between homosexuality and paedophilia.[87]
- "Kicked Out Of The Webelos" (1984) from Webelos by The Queers
- Scouting Along with Burl Ives
- The British band Scouting for Girls, as well as the group I Was a Cub Scout reference the Scouting movement in songs and their names.
- American Band Campfire Girls (band) references Camp Fire Girls in their name.
- A Cub Scout can be seen behind Weird Al Yankovic on the album cover of Poodle Hat
- In March 2013, Madonna made a public appearance dressed as a Scout and called for the BSA to lift the ban on gay membership.[88]
- "Born to be a Scout" (2009) was featured in the movie Scout Camp.
Fiction books and stories
- The Boy Scouts to the Rescue (1921)
- Berenstain, Stan and Jan. Berenstain Bears series.; Series of children's books includes several stories about the adventures of a group Bear Scouts
- A series by Captain John Blaine, published by Saalfield
- Bruce, Dorita Fairlie. Nancy series. Series of children's books featuring the Girls' Guildry
- A series by Herbert Carter
- Payson, Howard. The Boy Scouts of the Eagle Patrol.
- Durston, Colonel George. The Boy Scouts in Front of Warsaw.
- Fitzhugh, Percy K., the 1915–1931 Tom Slade, Roy Blakely, Westy Martin, and Pee-Wee Harris series.[89]
- Fletcher, Archibald Lee. Boy Scouts in the Coal Caverns.
- Fletcher, Archibald Lee (1913). Boy Scouts in Northern Wilds.
- Robert A. Heinlein wrote three stories and one novel involving Boy Scouts:
- Heinlein, Robert A. (January 10, 1948). "The Black Pits of Luna". The Saturday Evening Post.
- Heinlein, Robert A. (May–July 1958). "Tenderfoot in Space". Boys' Life.
- Heinlein, Robert A. (April–May 1949). "Nothing Ever Happens on the Moon". Boys' Life.
- Heinlein, Robert A. (1950). Farmer in the Sky.
- Johnson, Cris (1966). The Rising of the Larks.
- A trilogy and series by Elsie J. Oxenham
- The Mystery of the White Ties by Phyllis Irene Norris
- A number of books by G. Harvey Ralphson, Dorothy Richardson, and Robert Shaler all feature Boy or Girl Scouts
- Stuart, Gordon. Boy Scouts of the Air on Lost Island.
- Sykes, Pamela (1987). The Brownies and the Flood. London, United Kingdom: Hodder & Stoughton.
- Victor, Ralph. The Boy Scouts Patrol.
- The Banner Boy Scouts and The Banner Boys Scouts Afloat by George Warren
- P G Wodehouse, The Swoop! (1909) A short comic novel in which 14 date-old Scout Clarence Chugwater saves England from invasion by foreign powers becomes the hero of the nation.
- The Emberverse series: The Morrowland Pack are the descendents of a Boy Scout troop that survived a plane crash after an apocalyptic event.
- Stirling, S. M. (2008). The Scourge of God.
- Stirling, S. M. (2013). The Given Sacrifice.
Stamps
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Soon after the birth of Scouting, postage stamps began to be issued that celebrated Scouting. The number of Scouting themed stamps issued by various countries is enormous. Scouts on Stamps Society International (SOSSI)[90] is an organization that specializes in the collection of Scouting stamps.
Fictional Eagle Scouts
TV series
- Lance Brockwell, Mad About You episode "I Don't See It"
- Jonathan Archer, Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Rogue Planet"
- Malcolm Reed, Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Rogue Planet"
- Randy Disher, Monk episode "Mr. Monk Buys a House"
- Professor Roy Hinkley, Gilligan's Island pilot episode "Two on a Raft", the radio announces "...the final member of the missing group was Professor Roy Hinkley, research scientist and well known Scoutmaster." He was the youngest Eagle Scout in Cleveland[91]
- George Costanza, Seinfeld.
- Greg Sanders, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode "Toe Tags", Sanders is called a Boy Scout while rappelling down a cliff and he replies: "Eagle Scout! I didn't earn a chestful of merit badges for nothing".
- Peter Burke, White Collar episode "Where There's a Will", Burke responds to his wife, "Yeah, Eagle Scout, always be prepared" when asked about having the will in his pocket.
- Hank Hill, King of the Hill episode "Unfortunate Son", Hill states "I made it all the way to Eagle"
- Fred Flintstone, The Flintstones episode "Cave Scout Jamboree"
- Mr. Wilson, Dennis the Menace (1959 TV series) episode "Dennis and the Camera"
- Ray Palmer, the Atom, DC Legends of Tomorrow, episode: White Knights.
Film
- Roy Miller, Knight and Day.
Novels
- Dale Cooper, The Autobiography of F.B.I. Special Agent Dale Cooper: My Life, My Tapes by Scott Frost, based on the TV series Twin Peaks
- Dirk Pitt, Iceberg by Clive Cussler (an Eagle Scout)
- William Lermer in Farmer in the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein.
Comics
- Mr. Wilson, Dennis the Menace
Video games
- Moonlight Madness, a 1986 ZX Spectrum game released in Europe only. A Boy Scout must retrieve pills from a mansion's safe in order to save a mad scientist's life.[92]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 Scouts! The Rise of the World Scout Movement (motion picture). Toronto: Cine Visa International Media. 1984.
- ↑ Charley Smiler Joins the Boy Scouts at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Remise du drapeau aux boy-scouts au Cinquantenaire at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Boy Scouts Be Prepared at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ The Little Boy Scout at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ "The Little Boy Scout". AFI Catalog. American Film Institute. Retrieved 23 March 2006.
- ↑ Drum Taps at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ IMDb: The Gang Show (1938)
- ↑ Good Scouts at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Joy Scouts at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Scouts to the Rescue at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Sea Scouts at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ I Love You Again at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ "I Love You Again". 4alfalfa.com. Retrieved 31 May 2007.
- ↑ Ebert, Roger (24 May 1989). "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved 29 July 2008.
- ↑ Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout at the American Film Institute Catalog
- ↑ Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ The Great Lover (1949) at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Room for One More at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Mister Scoutmaster at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Scoutmaster Magoo at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ It Happened to Jane at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Follow Me, Boys! at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Scout's Honor at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ IMDb: Au Revoir Les Enfants (1987)
- ↑ The Wrong Guys at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Andre Wreese (September 1989). "Indiana Jones Is Back And He's on the ST". START magazine. 4 (2): 22.
- ↑ Troop Beverly Hills at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Edge of Honor at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ This Boy's Life at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Father and Scout at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Bushwhacked at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Arlington Road at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Christmas With the Kranks at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Without a Paddle at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ 14 Hours at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Down and Derby at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ The Pacifier at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Outlaw Trail: The Treasure of Butch Cassidy at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Scouts Honor at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ The Great Scout Adventure at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Scout Camp at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Up at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Adventure Scouts at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Den Brother at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ IMDb: Knight and Day (2010)
- ↑ Lucky Christmas at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ IMDb: The Last Eagle Scout (2012)
- ↑ IMDb: Moonrise Kingdom (2012)
- ↑ Troop 491 at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Mystery of Ghost River at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ "The Addams Family Episode Guide (TV.com)".
- ↑ Are You Tougher Than a Boy Scout? at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ "The Brady Bunch Episode Guide (TV.com)".
- ↑ Casper the Friendly Ghost at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ "Make Room for Daddy Episode Guide (TV.com)".
- ↑ "Diff'rent Strokes Episode Guide (TV.com)".
- ↑ "Dragon Tales: Back to the Storybook / Dragon Scouts (TV.com)".
- ↑ "Fury" The Boy Scout Story (1956) at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ "Fury" Girl Scout (1959) at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ The Golden Girls at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Good Grief: Cub Scouts and Horses & Whiskers on Kittens at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Juliette Low and the Girl Scouts at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ "Hazel Episode Guide (TV.com)".
- ↑ "Home Improvement Episode Guide (TV.com)".
- ↑ "Jackie Chan Adventures: Scouts Honor (TV.com)".
- ↑ "Cubs relive TV rollercoaster". BBC. 27 March 2007. Retrieved 30 April 2007.
- ↑ "Lassie Episode Guide".
- ↑ Lonesome Beaver at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ "The Lucy Show Episode Guide (TV.com)".
- ↑ "Girl Scout Cookies". Funny and Extreme. Retrieved 23 March 2006.
- ↑ "My Three Sons Episode Guide (TV.com)".
- ↑ Peeples, Jase (26 March 2013). "The New Normal's Justin Bartha on Why the Boy Scouts Got It Wrong". The Advocate. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
- ↑ Walton, Mike (2000). "Celebrity Costumes- or Uniforming?". The Badge and Uniform Site. Walton, Mike. Archived from the original on 24 December 2005. Retrieved 12 January 2006.
- ↑ Real Kids, Real Adventures, Scout's Honor: The Stephanie Shearman Story at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ "Scarecrow and Mrs. King Episode Guide (TV.com)".
- ↑ "Jamboree (1954)". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 8 June 2009.
- ↑ The Nuclear Boy Scout at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ "Scouting for Adventure". Outdoor Channel. 2009. Retrieved 27 May 2009.
- ↑ Scout's Honor at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ "Scout's Honor". Retrieved 23 March 2006.
- ↑ Troop 1500 at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Schulz, Charles. "Snoopy". The Official Peanuts Website. United Feature Syndicate, Inc. Retrieved 24 March 2006.
- ↑ Green, Howie (2004). "Lounge-Zilla — Asian Sings The Blues". Boston Edge. Retrieved 25 March 2006.
- ↑ BBC (30 November 1999). "Apology over Elton's 'boy scout' show". BBC News. Retrieved 27 March 2006.
- ↑ http://news.yahoo.com/madonna-calls-boy-scouts-lift-ban-gays-182330929.html
- ↑ http://www.bridgeboro.com/page2.html
- ↑ "Scouts on Stamps Society International". Retrieved 27 March 2006.
- ↑ "About the Professor". The Professor's Place!.
- ↑ Boughton, Paul (November 1986). "Software Reviews – Moonlight Madness". Computer and Video Games. EMAP (61): 44.