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Scooby's All-Star Laff-a-Lympics is a Saturday morning cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera for ABC in 1977. An affectionate parody of the Olympic Games, the cartoon featured three teams of various H-B characters: the Yogi Yahooeys (led by Yogi Bear and Boo Boo), the Scooby Doobies (led by Scooby-Doo and Shaggy Rogers) and the Really Rottens (led by Mumbly and Dread Baron). Snagglepuss and Mildew Wolf acted as commentators.
In January 2010, Warner Home Video released a DVD set of the first four episodes of the series.
Premise[]
The sporting competitions the characters would be called upon to perform in would often be comical and offbeat versions of various Olympic sports and scavenger hunts. Each segment took place in a different location somewhere on the Earth, including excursions to Africa; Italy; Canada; Washington, D.C., and even the North Pole. However, the final episode had events occurred on the moon as a climactic ending after a rocket race to the moon was held as the previous event. Each episode was presented in a format similar to an Olympic television broadcast, with hosting/announcing duties and color commentary provided by Snagglepuss and Mildew Wolf from the "It's the Wolf" segments of The Cattanooga Cats (though unlike "It's the Wolf", Mildew was no longer voiced by Paul Lynde; he is now voiced by John Stephenson). Non-competing Hanna-Barbera characters such as Fred Flintstone, Barney Rubble, Jabberjaw, and Peter Potamus made appearances as guest announcers and judges. Since the show was airing on ABC, Snagglepuss and Mildew wore the then-traditional yellow jackets of ABC Sports announcers.
The Laff-a-Lympics competition was based upon a point system. Various events were worth a certain point total for the first, second, and third place winners (usually 25, 15, and 10 respectively, but the last event usually was worth either double points or a larger point bonus for the winner), and the team that had the most points by the end of the half-hour—usually the Scooby Doobies or Yogi Yahooeys—was declared the winner and received the gold medal. Points could also be subtracted for bad sportsmanship like treachery and sabotage, which were the specialties of the villainous Really Rottens team.
The "good guy" teams, the Scooby Doobies and the Yogi Yahooeys, were good friends and their respective team members gladly helped each other whenever they got into a jam. The Really Rottens, however, always cheated and pulled dirty tricks—and ultimately they would wind up the losers in most episodes. Much like Dick Dastardly, typically the Really Rottens would be just on the verge of winning, before they would make a fatal error at the very end that allowed one of the other two teams to end up at the top. Occasionally, though, the Rottens' cheating technique wouldn't actually be against the rules, with them actually winning in a few episodes (there was even one episode where they won through sheer chance). The final episode, climaxing on the moon, was a three-way tie.
Broadcasting[]
Only one complete season of Laff-A-Lympics episodes were produced, with eight new episodes combined with reruns for the second season of Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics (billed as Scooby's All-Stars). When it premiered in the fall of 1977, the series consisted of several segments, including "Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels" (which led off the two-hour program and later was spun off onto its own half-hour show), "Scooby-Doo" and "Dynomutt" (both of which featured a small number of newly-produced segments alongside repeated segments from earlier seasons) and the "Laff-A-Lympics" segments themselves. The show resurfaced in 1980 as a half-hour series on its own (sans the "Captain Caveman," "Scooby-Doo" and "Dynomutt" cartoons) and titled Scooby's Laff-A-Lympics, and was rerun at various other points during the 1980s on ABC. It has also been frequently re-run in later years as Laff-A-Lympics on USA Cartoon Express, Cartoon Network, Boomerang and MeTV Toons. Boomerang often runs the series during the time period when either the Summer or Winter Olympics are being held.
Teams[]
The Scooby Doobies[]
This team drew mainly from the 1970s Hanna-Barbera cartoons, particularly the "mystery-solving" series derived from Scooby-Doo, whose titular character served as team captain. The early production art for the series showed Jeannie and Josie and the Pussy Cats as members of the "Scooby Doobies" team, but legal problems with Columbia Pictures Television, Screen Gems' successor, prevented it. Hanna-Barbera owned Babu, but Columbia controlled all rights to Jeannie's image. As a result, Babu appeared alone as a member of the "Scooby Doobies". Among its members are:
Member | Voiced by | Shows came from |
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Scooby-Doo (team captain) | Don Messick | Scooby-Doo |
Norville "Shaggy" Rogers | Casey Kasem | Scooby-Doo |
Scooby-Dum | Daws Butler | The Scooby-Doo Show |
Dynomutt | Frank Welker | Dynomutt Dog Wonder |
Blue Falcon | Gary Owens | Dynomutt Dog Wonder |
Captain Caveman | Mel Blanc | Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels |
Brenda Chance | Marilyn Schreffler | Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels |
Dee Dee Sykes | Vernee Watson-Johnson | Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels |
Taffy Dare | Laurel Page | Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels |
Speed Buggy | Mel Blanc | Speed Buggy |
Tinker | Frank Welker | Speed Buggy |
Babu | Joe Besser | Jeannie |
Hong Kong Phooey | Scatman Crothers | Hong Kong Phooey |
The Yogi Yahooeys[]
This team drew mainly from the 1950s and 1960s Hanna-Barbera cartoons and is the only team made up completely of anthropomorphic animals; Grape Ape is the only post-1962 character in the line-up. Among its members are:
Member | Voiced by | Shows came from |
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Yogi Bear (team captain) | Daws Butler | The Yogi Bear Show |
Boo Boo | Don Messick | The Yogi Bear Show |
Cindy Bear | Julie Bennett | The Yogi Bear Show |
Huckleberry Hound | Daws Butler | The Huckleberry Hound Show |
Pixie | Don Messick | The Huckleberry Hound Show (Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks) |
Dixie | Daws Butler | The Huckleberry Hound Show (Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks) |
Mr. Jinks | Daws Butler | The Huckleberry Hound Show (Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks) |
Hokey Wolf | Daws Butler | The Huckleberry Hound Show |
Yakky Doodle | Frank Welker | The Yogi Bear Show |
Quick Draw McGraw | Daws Butler | Quick Draw McGraw |
Snooper and Blabber | Daws Butler | Quick Draw McGraw |
Augie Doggie | Daws Butler | Quick Draw McGraw |
Doggie Daddy | John Stephenson | Quick Draw McGraw |
Wally Gator | Daws Butler | The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series |
The Great Grape Ape | Bob Holt | The Great Grape Ape Show |
The Really Rottens[]
This team is composed of villainous characters. With the exception of Mumbly, all of the members are original characters, many of whom are based on various characters that appeared in cartoons and comics before Laff-A-Lympics. Although the Dalton Brothers appeared in 1950s and 1960s shorts, these particular three characters were new. Before Laff-a-Lympics, Mumbly was a heroic detective rather than a villain on his original show. After the character's revision as the villainous team leader, he remained a villain in Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose, which was also Dread Baron's only other role. Among its members are:
Member | Voiced by | Notes |
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Mumbly (team captain, from The Tom & Jerry/Grape Ape/Mumbly Show) | Don Messick | He bears a strong resemblance to Muttley. |
Dread Baron | John Stephenson | He bears a strong resemblance to Dick Dastardly. |
Dinky Dalton | Bob Holt | The giant Dalton whose Stetson obscures his eyes. |
Dirty Dalton | Daws Butler | The moustached Dalton. |
Dastardly Dalton | Don Messick | The blond Dalton. No relation to Dick Dastardly despite the name. |
Mr. Creepley | Don Messick | The dad of the Creepleys, with a moustache and whose hair obscures his eyes. |
Mrs. Creepley | Laurel Page | Mr. Creepley's wife; being different in appearance from the two male Creepleys, only her eyes are shown. |
Junior Creepley | Son of the Creepleys. He shares the trait with his dad that his hair obscures his eyes. | |
Orful Octopus | Bob Holt | Pet of the Creepleys; he is a villainous version of Squiddly Diddly and Occy the Octopus, who was the pet of the Gruesomes. |
The Great Fondoo | John Stephenson | An evil magician whose tricks and spells never work as intended and always backfired. |
Magic Rabbit | Frank Welker | The Great Fondoo's pet, who is more annoying than evil and only said one word, "Brak!", although he talks properly in the Laff-a-Lympics comic books. |
Daisy Mayhem | Marilyn Schreffler | A mean-spirited hillbilly with split ends in her hair and bare feet. She bears a strong resemblance to the Li'l Abner character Moonbeam McSwine. |
Sooey Pig | Frank Welker | Daisy Mayhem's pet/sidekick, with a patch-eye. |
Other Characters[]
- Snagglepuss (voiced by Daws Butler)
- Mildew Wolf (voiced by John Stephenson)
- Fred Flintstone (voiced by Alan Reed and Henry Corden)
- Barney Rubble (voiced by Mel Blanc)
- Jabberjaw (voiced by Frank Welker)
- Peter Potamus
- The Show's Announcer (voiced by Don Messick)
Episodes[]
Scooby's All-Star Laff-a-lympics (1978-79)[]
# | Location | Guest Star(s) | Winner | Original Airdate |
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SDLA-1 | "The Swiss Alps and Tokyo, Japan" | Fred Flintstone & Barney Rubble | The Scooby Doobies (105 points) | September 10, 1977 |
Events: Downhill Ski Contest, Ice Skating, Toboggan Race, Sumo Wrestling, One-Point Tennis, Baseball Batting Contest | ||||
SDLA-2 | "Acapulco and England" | Jabberjaw | The Scooby Doobies (70 points) | September 17, 1977 |
Events: Cliff Diving, Underwater Relay, Speed Boat Race, Big Ben Tower Climb, Fox Hunt, Skateboard Polo | ||||
SDLA-3 | "Florida and China" | The Scooby Doobies (115 points) | September 24, 1977 | |
Events: Swamp Buggy Race, Waterski Contest, Auto Track Race, Rickshaw Race, Ping Pong, Gymnastics | ||||
SDLA-4 | "The Sahara Desert and Scotland" | The Yogi Yahooeys (70 points) | October 1, 1977 | |
Events: Dune Buggy Race, Fill Up the Oasis Race, Loch Ness Photograph Race, Three Legged Kilt Race | ||||
SDLA-5 | "France and Australia" | The Scooby Doobies (120 points) | October 8, 1977 | |
Events: Tour de France Bicycle Race, Eiffel Tower Climb, Boomerang Throw, Kangaroo Race | ||||
SDLA-6 | "Athens, Greece and the Ozarks" | The Scooby Doobies (105 points) | October 15, 1977 | |
Events: Pole Vault, Disco Throw (Discus), Rail Cart Race, Keelboat Race | ||||
SDLA-7 | "Italy and Kitty Hawk, North Carolina" | The Scooby Doobies (85 points) | October 22, 1977 | |
Events: Motor Scooter Race, Canal Boat Race, Hang Gliding, Skydiving, Hot Air Balloon Race | ||||
SDLA-8 | "Egypt and Sherwood Forest" | The Scooby Doobies (90 points) | October 29, 1977 | |
Events: Touch the Tip of the Pyramid, Camel Race, Armor Foot Race, Princess Rescue Contest | ||||
SDLA-9 | "Spain and the Himalayas" | The Scooby Doobies (90 points) | November 5, 1977 | |
Events: Bullfight, Gypsy Wagon Race, Hang the Bell on the Abominable Snowman, Climbing Mount Everest | ||||
SDLA-10 | "India and Israel" | Jabberjaw, Peter Potamus, Fred Flintstone & Barney Rubble | The Yogi Yahooeys (100 points) | November 12, 1977 |
Events: Tiger Hunt, Elephant Bark Race, Sun Sail Sledding Contest, Reed Boat Race | ||||
SDLA-11 | "Africa and San Francisco" | Jabberjaw | The Yogi Yahooeys (80 points) | November 19, 1977 |
Events: Jungle Boat Race, Vine Swinging Contest, Rollerskating, Fishing | ||||
SDLA-12 | "The Grand Canyon and Ireland" | The Yogi Yahooeys (135 points) | November 26, 1977 | |
Events: Burro Race, Tightrope Race, Catch the Leprechaun, Hole-in-one Golf Tournament | ||||
SDLA-13 | "Hawaii and Norway" | The Scooby Doobies (90 points) | December 3, 1977 | |
Events: Surfing, Outrigger Race, Viking Longboat Races, Long Jump Wearing Snowshoes | ||||
SDLA-14 | "North Pole and Tahiti" | Fred Flintstone & Barney Rubble | The Scooby Doobies (120 points) | December 10, 1977 |
Events: Dog Sled Races, Igloo Building Contest, Around the Reef Paddleboat Race, Sandcastle Building Contest | ||||
SDLA-15 | "Arizona and Holland" | The Scooby Doobies (75 points) | December 17, 1977 | |
Events: Wild Bronc Riding Contest, Steer Roping, Windmill Riding contest, Dyke Building Contest | ||||
SDLA-16 | "Quebec and Baghdad" | Fred Flintstone & Barney Rubble | The Scooby Doobies (65 points) | December 24, 1977 |
Events: Lacrosse Batting, Canadian Tree Cutting, Flying Carpet Races, Magic Rope Climbing |
Scooby's All-Stars (1978-79)[]
# | Location | Guest Star(s) | Winner | Original Airdate |
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"Russia and the Caribbean" | The Scooby Doobies (100 points) | September 9, 1978 | ||
Events: Siberian Moose Marathon, Dancing Race Through Moscow, Porpoise Race, Bluebeard's Treasure Hunt | ||||
"New York and Turkey" | Jabberjaw | The Really Rottens (75 points) | September 16, 1978 | |
Events: Hansom Carriage Race, Crown the Statue of Liberty, Unicycle Race, Swimming Relay Race | ||||
"South America and Transylvania" | The Yogi Yahooeys (90 points) | September 23, 1978 | ||
Events: Bull Lasso Contest, Rubber Raft Race, Spooky Scavenger Hunt, Log Roll Race | ||||
"French Riviera and New Zealand" | Fred Flintstone | The Scooby Doobies (90 points) | September 30, 1978 | |
Events: Soapbox Derby, Free Flight Kite Contest, Ostrich Race, Mud Puddle Tug-of-War | ||||
"New Orleans and Atlantis" | Jabberjaw | The Yogi Yahooeys (70 points) | October 7, 1978 | |
Events: Antique Aircraft Distance Race, Chinese Dragon Race, Sea Horse Race, Mermaid Rescue | ||||
"Morocco and Washington, D.C." | The Really Rottens (75 points) | October 14, 1978 | ||
Events: Roller Scooter Race, Sand Chariot Race, Rally Race, Marine Corp. Obstacle Course | ||||
"Canada and Warsaw, Poland" | The Yogi Yahooeys (85 points) | October 21, 1978 | ||
Events: Get Your Man Contest, Dog Sled Race, Freestyle Pole Vault, Pogostick Race | ||||
"Siam and the Moon" | All three teams tie (80 points) | October 28, 1978 | ||
Events: Siamese Sampan Race, 3-Way Soccer, Rocket Race, Moon Foot Race |
Overall standings: The Scooby Doobies 14 wins, The Yogi Yahooeys 7 wins, The Really Rottens 2 wins, and 1 three-way tie.
Segments[]
Scooby's All Star Laff-a-Lympics (1977)[]
- The Swiss Alps (LAL) / The Kooky Case of the Cyptic Keys (CCTA) / The Curse of Viking Lake (SD) / Beastwoman (Part 1) (BFD) / Tokyo, Japan (LAL) (May 2, 1977)
- Acapulco (LAL) / The Mixed-Up Mystery of Deadman's Reef (CCTA) / Vampire Bats and Scaredy Cats (SD) / Beastwoman (Part 2) (BFD) / England (LAL) (May 3, 1977)
- Florida (LAL) / What a Flight for a Fright (CCTA) / Hang in There, Scooby-Doo (SD) / The Glib (Part 1) (BFD) / China (LAL) (May 4, 1977)
- The Sahara Desert (LAL) / The Creepy Case of the Creaky Charter Boat (CCTA) / The Chiller Diller Movie Thriller (SD) / The Glob (Part 2) (BFD) / Scotland (LAL) (May 5, 1977)
- France (LAL) / Big Scare in the Big Top (CCTA) / The Spooky Case of the Grand Prix Race (SD) / Madame Ape Face (Part 2) (BFD) / Australia (LAL) (May 6, 1977)
- Athens, Greece (LAL) / Double Dribble Riddle (CCTA) / The Ozark Witch Switch (SD) / Madame Ape Face (Part 2) (BFD) / The Ozarks (LAL) (May 9, 1977)
- Italy (LAL) / The Crazy Case of the Tell-Tale Tape (CCTA) / The Creepy Heap from the Deep (SD) / Shadowman (Part 1) (BFD) / Kitty Hawk, North Carolina (LAL) (May 10, 1977)
- Egypt (LAL) / The Creepy Claw Caper (CCTA) / The Creepy Cruise (SD) / Shadowman (Part 2) (BFD) / Sherwood Forest (LAL) (May 11, 1977)
- Spain (LAL) / Cavey and the Kabuta Clue (CCTA) / The Himalayas (LAL) (May 12, 1977)
- India (LAL) / Cavey and the Weirdo Wolfman (CCTA) / Israel (LAL) (May 13, 1977)
- Africa (LAL) / The Disappearing Elephant Mystery (CCTA) / San Francisco (LAL) (May 16, 1977)
- The Grand Canyon (LAL) / The Fur Freight Fright (CCTA) / Ireland (LAL) (May 17, 1977)
- Hawaii (LAL) / Ride 'Em Caveman (CCTA) / Norway (LAL) (May 18, 1977)
- North Pole (LAL) / The Strange Case of the Creature from Space (CCTA) / Tahiti (LAL) (May 19, 1977)
- Arizona (LAL) / The Mystery Mansion Mix-Up (CCTA) / Holland (LAL) (May 20, 1977)
- Quebec (LAL) / Playing Footsie with Bigfoot (CCTA) / Baghdad (LAL) (May 23, 1977)
Scooby's All Stars (1978)[]
- Russia (LAL) / Disco Cavey (CCTA) / The Diabolical Disc Demon (SD) / The Caribbean (LAL) (May 1, 1978)
- New York (LAL) / Muscle-Bound Cavey (CCTA) / Scooby's Chinese Fortune Kooky Caper (SD) / Turkey (LAL) (May 2, 1978)
- South America (LAL) / Cavey's Crazy Car Caper (CCTA) / A Menace in Venice (SD) / Transylvania (LAL) (May 3, 1978)
- Monte Carlo (LAL) / Cavey's Mexicali 500 (CCTA) / Don't Go Near the Fortress of Fear (SD) / New Zealand (LAL) (May 4, 1978)
- New Orleans (LAL) / Wild West Cavey (CCTA) / The Warlock of Wimbledon (SD) / Atlantis (LAL) (May 5, 1978)
- Morocco (LAL) / Cavey's Winter Carnival Caper (CCTA) / The Beast Is Awake in Bottomless Lake (SD) / Washington D.C. (LAL) (May 8, 1978)
- Canada (LAL) / Cavey's Fashion Fiasco (CCTA) / Warsaw, Poland (LAL) (May 9, 1978)
- Siam (LAL) / Cavey's Missing Missile Miss-tery (CCTA) / The Moon (LAL) (May 10, 1978)
Production Credits[]
Season 1 (1977)[]
- Executive Producers: Joseph Barbera and William Hanna
- Director: Charles A. Nichols
- Creative Producer: Iwao Takamoto
- Created "Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels" "Dynomutt Dog Wonder" Characters by: Joe Ruby and Ken Spears
- Associate Producer: Art Scott, Alex Lovy, Lew Marshall
- Story Editors: Andy Heyward, Norman Maurer, Ray Parker, Duane Poole, Dick Robbins, Joe Ruby, Ken Spears
- Story: Neal Barbera, Haskell Barkin, Larz Bourne, Jameson Brewer, Bill Butler, Dick Conway, Tom Dagenais, Tony DiMarco, Earl Doud, Ruth Flippen, Fred Freiberger, Willie Gilbert, Donald Glut, Orville Hampton, Dave Ketchum, Bill Lutz, Larry Markes, Jeff Maurer, Jack Mendelsohn, Lee Orgel, Duane Poole, Dick Robbins, Dalton Sandifer, Deirdre Starlight, John Strong, Gene Thompson, Paul West, Harry Winkler
- Story Direction: Bill Ackerman, Alvaro Arce, Ron Campbell, Steve Clark, Carl Fallberg, Jan Green, David Hanan, Cullen Houghtaling, M. Mike Kawaguchi, Tom Knowles, Michael O'Connor, Don Sheppard, George Singer, Bob Singer, Paul Sommer, Irv Spector, Howard Swift, Wendell Washer, Kay Wright
- Recording Directors: Wally Burr, Alex Lovy, Art Scott
- Voices: John Astin, Michaell Bell, Julie Bennett, Joe Besser, Mel Blanc, Daws Butler, Ted Cassidy, Jackie Coogan, Regis Cordic, Henry Corden, Stefanniana Christopherson, Scatman Crothers, Mickey Dolenz, Ron Feinberg, Joan Gerber, Virginia Gregg, Florence Halop, Larry Harmon, Pat Harrington, Bob Holt, Hettie Lynn Hurtes, Linda Huston, Nicole Jaffe, Ralph James, Ann Jillian, Carolyn Jones, Casey Kasem, Ted Knight, Jim MacGeorge, Larry McCormick, Julie McWhirter, Allan Melvin, Don Messick, Shirley Mitchell, Heahter North, Alan Oppenheimer, Gary Owens, Lauren Page, Vic Perrin, Cindy Putham, Alan Reed, Barry Richards, Mike Road, George A. Robertson, Jr., Ronnie Schell, Marilyn Schreffler, Hal Smith, Olan Soule, John Stephenson, Pat Stevens, Susan Steward, Michael Stull, Jean Vander Pyl, Vincent Van Patten, Janet Waldo, Vernee Watson, Frank Welker, Lennie Weinrib Bill Woodson
- Title Design: Bill Perez
- Graphics: Iraj Paran
- Musical Directors: Hoyt Curtin, Ted Nichols
- Musical Supervisors: Paul DeKorte, LA LA Productions
- Character Design: Bob Singer, Dick Ung, Alex Toth, Lew Ott, Steve Nakagawa, Donna Zeller
- Layout Supervisor: John Ahern
- Layout: Pete Alvarado, Hal Ambro, Alvaro Arce, Dale Barnhart, Dick Bickenbach, John Bruno, Al Budnick, Nino Carbe, Chuck Downs, Hak Ficq, Owen Fitzgerald, Jim Fletcher, Bob Foster, Rene Garcia, Drew Gentle, Moe Gollub, Rick Gonzales, George Goode, Paul Gruwell, C.L. Hartman, Kirk Henderson, Gary Hoffman, Jack Huber, Larry Huber, Alex Ignatiev, Ray Jacobs, Ziggy Jablecki, Herb Johnson, Homer Jonas, M. Mike Kawaguchi, Bill Lignante, Warren Marshall, Jack Manning, Jim Mueller, Rosemary McElmurry, Dan Noonan, Floyd Norman, Greg Reyna, Tony Rivera, Tom Roth, Linda Rowley, Glen Schmitz, Tony Sgroi, Terry Slade, Adam Szwejkewski, Martin Taras, Dean Thompson, Mario Uribe, John Walker, Wendell Washer, George Wheeler, Al Wilson
- Animators: Ed Aardal, Ray Abrams, Carlos Alfonso, Hal Ambro, Frank Andrina, Ed Barge, Tom Barnes, Bob Bemiller, Robert Bransford, Oliver Callahan, Lars Calonius, George Cannata, Bill Carney, Bob Carr, Rudy Cataldi, Steve Clark, Joanna Combellick, Jesse Cosio, Marija Dail, Jim Davis, Daniel De La Vega, Edward De Mattia, Chuck Downs, Joan Drake, Izzy Ellis, Lil Evans, Marcia Fertig, Hugh Fraser, Kenneth Gaebler, Miguel Garcia, John Garling, Zdenko Gasparovich, George Goepper, Fernando Gonzales, Fred Grable, Alan Green, Jack Hadley, Bob Hathcock, Jerry Hathcock, Terry Harrison, Bill Hutten, Volus Jones, Walter Kubiak, Hicks Lokey, Ernesto Lopez, Ed Love, Tony Love, Dick Lundy, Ken Muse, Constantin Mustatea, Margaret Nichols, Bill Nunes, Eduardo Olivares, Frank Onaitis, Joan Orbison, Ed Parks, Rod Parkes, Don Patterson, Anna Ray, Tom Ray, Morey Reden, Len Redman, Bill Reed, Vive Risto, Arnulfo Rivera, George Rowley, Jay Sarbry, Ed Soloman, Ken Southworth, Irv Spence, Leo Sullivan, Dave Tendlar, Dick Thompson, Bob Trochim, Rich Trueblood, Lloyd Vaughan, Carlo Vinci, Norton Virgien, Russ Von Neida, John Walker, James Wang, Allen Wilzbach, Xenia
- Assistant Animators: Ed Benjamin, Brad Frost, Charlotte Huffine, Martin Korth, Rae McSpadden, Bill Mims, Bob Treat
- Until Director: Ray Patterson
- Animation Supervisors: Bill Keil, Jay Sarbry, Peter Aries
- Background Supervisor: Al Gmuer
- Backgrounds: Cathleen Alfaro, Fernando Arce, Daniela Bielecka, Jim Coleman, Dennis Durrell, Rene Garcia, Bob Gentle, Gino Giudice, Dave High, Alison Julian, Richard Khim, Fernando Montealegre, Gary Niblett, Rolly Oliva, Walt Peregoy, Curtis Perkins, Andy Phillipson, Michael Reinman, Gary Selvecchio, Eric Semones, Marilyn Shimokochi, Dick Thomas, Peter Van Elk, Dennis Venizelos, Gloria Wood
- Assistant Animation Supervisor: Bob Goe
- Animation Coordinator: John Boersema
- Xerography: Star Wirth, Robert "Tiger" West
- Color Models: Deborah Rykoff-Bennett
- Ink and Paint Supervisor: Billie Kerns, Roberta Greutert
- Ink and Paint: Judy Champin, Kim Dahl, Gina Evans, Linda Praamsma, Deborah Rykoff-Bennett, Betty Smith, Hetta Van Elk
- Checking and Scene Planning: Evelyn Sherwood
- Camera: John Aardal, Dick Blundell, George Epperson, Jerry Smith, Chuck Flekal, Curt Hall, Ron Jackson, Bill Kotler, Ralph Migliori, Frank Paiker, Cliff Shirpser, Norman Stainback, Roy Wade, Dennis Weaver, Jerry Whittington
- Additional Music by: Dan Foliart, Howard Pearl
- Musicians: Michael Boddicker · Synthesizer
- Sound Directors: Richard Olson, Bill Getty
- Supervising Film Editors: Larry Cowan, Dick Elliott, Chip Yaras
- Editors: Richard Allen, Ted Baker, Earl Bennett, Tom Gleason, Milton Krear, Karla McGregor, Terry Moore, Joe Sandusky, Ron Sawade, David Stone, Greg Watson
- Music and Sound Effects: Horta-Mahana Corp.
- Dubbing Supervisor: Pat Foley
- Negative Consultant: William E. DeBoer
- Production Manager: Jayne Barbera
- Post Production Supervisor: Joed Eaton
- A Hanna-Barbera Production
- This Picture Made Under the Jurisdiction of I.A.T.S.E.-IA Affiliated with A.F.L.-C.I.O.
- RCA Sound Recording
- © 1977 Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc.
Season 2 (1978-80)[]
- Executive Producers: Joseph Barbera and William Hanna
- Producers: Don Jurwich, Alex Lovy, Art Scott
- Directors: Ray Patterson, Carl Urbano, Nick Nichols
- Creative Producer: Iwao Takamoto
- Created The Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels Characters By Joseph Ruby and Ken Spears
- Associate Producer: Alex Lovy
- Story Editors: Tom Dagenais, Andy Heyward, Ray Parker, Duane Poole, Dick Robbins
- Story: Neal Barbera, Haskell Barkin, Joe Bonaduce, Larz Bourne, Chuck Couch, Tom Dagenais, Lee Davenport, Orville Hampton, Andy Heyward, Mark Jones, Joan Maurer, Michael Maurer, Norman Maurer, Bob Ogle, Ray Parker, Duane Poole, Howard Post, Paul Pumpian, Kimmer Ringwald, Dick Robbins, Jeffrey Scott, Susan "Misty" Stewart
- Story Direction: Bill Ackerman, Alvaro Arce, John Bruno, Ron Campbell, Bob Dranko, Jan Green, Michael O'Connor, Tom Patton, Don Sheppard, George Singer, Paul Sommer, Howard Swift, Tom Yakutis
- Recording Directors: Wally Burr, Alex Lovy, Art Scott
- Voices: Marlene Aragon, Michael Bell, Julie Bennett, Joe Besser, Richard Blackburn, Mel Blanc, Daws Butler, Bill Callaway, Henry Corden, Scatman Crothers, Jeff David, Robert Denison, Al Fann, Joan Gerber, Virginia Gregg, Bob Hastings, Hilly Hicks, Bob Holt, Casey Kasem, Buddy Lester, Mario Machado, Chuck McCann, Allan Melvin, Don Messick, Heather North, Alan Oppenheimer, Bill Overton, Gary Owens, Laurel Page, Vic Perrin, Barney Phillips, Richard Ramos, Alan Reed, Bob Ridgely, Michael Rye, Ronnie Schell, Marilyn Schreffler, Hal Smith, John Stephenson, Pat Stevens, Alexis Tramunti, John Vernon, Janet Waldo, Vernee Watson, Lennie Weinrib, Frank Welker, Bill Woodson
- Graphics: Iraj Paran, Tom Wogatzke
- Title Design: Bill Perez
- Musical Director: Hoyt Curtin
- Musical Supervisor: Paul DeKorte
- Character Design: Bob Singer, Lew Ott, Dick Ung, Alex Toth, George Wheeler
- Layout Supervisor: John Ahern
- Key Layout: Larry Huber, Warren Marshall, Terry Morgan
- Layout: Pete Alvarado, Hal Ambro, Tom Bailey, Dale Barnhart, Lyle Beddes, John Bruno, Al Budnick, Garnett Bugby, Nino Carbe, Tom Coppola, Todd Curtis, Cory Dangerfield, Chuck Downs, David Elvin, Hak Ficq, Owen Fitzgerald, Bob Foster, Rene Garcia, Drew Gentle, Simon Gittins, Moe Gollub, George Goode, Gordon Harrison, C. L. Hartman, Kirk Henderson, Jack Huber, Alex Ignatiev, Ray Jacobs, Homer Jonas, Mike Kawaguchi, Boyd Kirkland, Ruth Kissane, Brad Landreth, Bill Lignante, Jack Manning, Rosemary McElmurry, Jim Mueller, Lance Nolley, Dan Noonan, Floyd Norman, Lew Ott, Ted Pettengell, Gerrard Pointak, Debra Pugh, Greg Reyna, Tom Roth, Gene Rowley, Linda Rowley, Keith Sargent, Glenn Schmitz, Peter See, Tony Sgroi, Doyle Shaw, Roy Smith, Martin Taras, Dean Thompson, Greg Thurber, Toby, John Tucker, John Walker, Al Wilson, Grant Wilson, Ilych Yamov
- Animation Supervision: Bill Keil, Jay Sarbry, Tony Guy, Don Patterson, Peter Aries
- Animation Director: Maurice Pooley
- Animation Coordination: David Thwaytes, John Boersema
- Assistant Animation Supervisor: Bob Goe
- Animation: Ed Aardal, Fred Abranz, Hal Ambro, Frank Andrina, Ed Barge, Tom Barnes, Bob Bemiller, Bob Bransford, Oliver Callahan, Lars Calonius, Bill Carney, Bob Carr, Rudy Cataldi, Steve Clark, Bobby Clennell, Jesse Cosio, Daniel De La Vega, Edward DeMattia, Xenia DeMattia, Chuck Downs, Joan Drake, Lillian Evans, Marcia Fertig, Hugh Fraser, Kenneth Gaebler, Al Gaivoto, Miguel Garcia, Les Gibbard, Mark Glamack, Fernando Gonzalez, Fred Grable, Alan Green, Jack Hadley, Jeff Hall, Terry Harrison, Bob Hathcock, Fred Hellmich, Harry Holt, Spud Houston, Volus Jones, Ray Kelly, Rick Leon, Hicks Lokey, Ernesto Lopez, Tony Love, Ken Muse, Constantin Mustatea, Frank Nakielski, Margaret Nichols, Eduardo Olivares, Frank Onaitis, Margaret Parkes, Don Patterson, John Perkins, Bill Pratt, Anna Lois Ray, Tom Ray, Morey Reden, Vive Risto, Arnulfo Rivera, Phil Robinson, Joanna Romersa, Ernie Schmidt, Alan Simpson, Ed Solomon, Ken Southworth, Mike Stribling, Leo Sullivan, Marie Szmichowska, Dave Tendlar, Dick Thompson, Pauline Trapmore, Rich Trueblood, Carlo Vinci, Norton Virgien, James Walker, John Walker, James Wang, Rosemary Welch, Mike Williams, Allen Wilzbach
- Assistant Animation: Edy Benjamin, Brad Frost, Mabel Gesner, Charlotte Huffine, Martin Korth, Rae McSpadden, Bill Mims, Tom Minton, Bonnie Robinsons, Bob Treat
- Backgrounds: Deborah Akers, Cathleen Alfaro, Fernando Arce, Daniela Bielecka, Dario Campanile, Jim Coleman, Dennis Durrell, Martin Forte, Bob Gentle, Ann Guenther, James Hegedus, James Hickey, Paro Hozumi, Michael Humphries, Jimmy Johns, Alison Julian, Richard Khim, Andy Phillipson, Bill Proctor, Michael Reinman, Jeff Richards, Jeff Riche, Craig Robertson, Sera Segal-Alsberg, Gary Selvaggio, Marilyn Shimokochi, Dick Thomas, Stephen Thompson, Peter Van Elk, Gloria Wood
- Background Supervisor: Al Gmuer
- Checking and Scene Planning: Cindy Smith, Debbie Smith, Evelyn Sherwood, Charlotte Finney
- Color Models: Deborah Rykoff-Bennett
- Xerography: Star Wirth
- Ink and Paint Supervisor: Billie Kerns
- Ink and Paint: Judy Champin, Kim Dahl, Gina Evans, Linda Praamsma, Deborah Rykoff-Bennett, Betty Smith, Hetta Van Elk
- Sound Direction: Richard Olson, Bill Getty
- Camera: George Epperson, Jerry Smith, Reba Bement, Tom Epperson, Chuck Flekal, Curt Hall, Ron Jackson, Larry Smith, Terry Smith, Brandy Whittington, Jerry Whittington
- Supervising Film Editors: Larry C. Cowan, Dick Elliott
- Dubbing Supervisor: Pat Foley
- Music Editors: W. R. Kowalchuk, Joe Sandusky, James Yaras
- Additional Music by: Howard Pearl, Dan Foliart
- Musicians: Michael Boddicker · Synthesizer
- Effects Editors: Tom Gleason, Scott Hecker, Milton Krear, Mark Mangini, Karla McGregor, Robert R. Rutledge, David Stone, Greg Watson
- Music and Sound Effects: Horta Editorial and Sound, Inc.
- Show Editor: Gil Iverson
- Negative Consultant: William E. DeBoer
- Production Supervisor: Jerry Smith
- Production Manager: Jayne Barbera
- Post Production Supervisor: Joed Eaton
- A Hanna-Barbera Production
- This Picture Made Under the Jurisdiction of I.A.T.S.E.-IA Affiliated with A.F.L.-C.I.O.
- RCA Sound Recording
- © 1978 Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc.
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