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  1. Wacky Races is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in association with Heatter-Quigley Productions. It aired on CBS as part of its Saturday morning schedule from September 14, 1968, to January 4, 1969. [ 1 ]

  2. Wacky Races: With Paul Winchell, Janet Waldo, Daws Butler, John Stephenson. The participants of an unusual car race compete around America.

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    • 1968-09-14
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  3. Sep 12, 2021 · Search metadata Search text contents Search TV news captions Search ... WACKY RACES. Topics ... Complete Season 1 Addeddate 2021-09-12 ...

  4. The Full Episodes Of Wacky Races. BLAZONSKIII - NBA 2K20, Fortnite, Reactions. 11 videos 482,136 views Last updated on May 11, 2021. Play all.

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    The series first aired from 14 September 1968 to 4 January 1969 on CBS. Seventeen episodes were produced, with each episode featuring two different races, for a total of 34 races in all. Attempting to foil the racers' efforts were the show's resident villains Dick Dastardly and his canine sidekick, Muttley. Dastardly would usually gain a large lead...

    The eleven racers and their numbers are: 1. Dick Dastardly and Muttley in 00 The Mean Machine 2. The Slag Brothers in 01 The Bouldermobile 3. The Gruesome Twosome in 02 The Creepy Coupe 4. Professor Pat Pending in 03 The Convert-a-Car 5. Red Max in 04 The Crimson Haybaler 6. Penelope Pitstop in 05 The Compact Pussycat 7. Sergeant Blast and Private ...

    Each episode consists of two Races: 1. Episode 1: See-Saw to Arkansas race winner: The Red Max (35-1)/Creepy Trip to Lemon Twist race winner: Penelope Pitstop (35-2) (9/14/1968) 2. Episode 2: Why Oh Why Wyoming race winner: The Gruesome Twosome (35-3)/Beat the Clock to Yellow Rock: Luke & Blubber Bear (35-4) (9/21/1968) 3. Episode 3: Mish Mash Miss...

    Penelope Pitstop and the Ant Hill Mob were spun off into another cartoon series in 1969, The Perils of Penelope Pitstop. Also in 1969, Dick Dastardly and Muttley were given a spinoff, Dastardly & Muttley in Their Flying Machines. In Sydney, Australia, Wacky Races debuted as a segment of a live afternoon program, Skeeter's Cartoon Corner on the Nine...

    A Wacky Races video game was produced in 1992 for the NES, IBM PC, ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 in which the player took the role of Muttley, sent on missions from Dick Dastardly to defeat the other racers. A Mega Drive/Sega Genesis game was also developed, but cancelled before release. In 2000, more video games based on the cartoon were produced f...

    A three-disc DVD release of the complete series was made available 10 August 2001 in Japan and had both English and Japanese audio. In Britain Warner released a three-disc set with no extra features, which was only available in Virgin Megastores. The complete box set of Wacky Raceswas released 31 July 2006 as an HMV exclusive but is essentially the...

    The show gave the results of each race at the end of each episode; the first, second, and third placings are given by the narrator, and sometimes the other cars are shown passing the finish line. The show never indicated a particular scoring system or way to determine who won the Wacky Races as a whole. To win, one did not actually need to be in on...

    Wacky Races has had an influence on Japan. At least four anime franchises have produced a Wacky Races-style special, complete with wacky cars usually based on a series prop.
    The animated series Dexter's Laboratory featured a parody of Wacky Races in the episode "Dexter's Wacky Races", featuring the show's major cast members (Dexter, Mandark, Mandark's mother and father...
    A portion of the animated movie Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf is loosely based on Wacky Races.
    In ReBoot, season 3, Cyrus reboots as a parody toy of Dick Dastardly and Frisket reboots as a parody toy of Muttley. In the same episode, the user is Penelope Pitstop, who only utters her famous, h...
  5. S1.E1 ∙ See-Saw to Arkansas/Creepy Trip to Lemon Twist. Sat, Sep 14, 1968. The racers are heading towards Mustard Spread, Arkansas. On the way the Ant Hill Mob is spotted and pursued by a motorcycle cop. The Mob hides out in a small cabin which happens to belong to the Seven Dwarves.

  6. After causing an avalanche, Dastardly uses a ski jump for his own getaway, but the other cars follow him. On a race from Key Largo to Key West, the racers must cross the famous series of bridges that connect the Florida Keys.