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always curious which western toons blow up in japan. wacky races was apparently quite popular for awhile. at least enough for a muttley rear view mirror decoration to show up in a porn visual novel
"Don't count us out just yet, Muttley! I've still got one last trick up my sleeve! Hahahaha!"
Love this image of N. Trance where he looks like he smokes 5 packs daily and can only communicate in Muttley-esque wheezing
From December 1971 COUNTDOWN WEEKLY features Countdown! The Persuaders! Stingray! Thunderbirds! Doctor Who! UFO! Fireball XL5! Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines! Man Power! Captain Scarlet!🚀💥📺
Considering the old LAFF-A LYMPICS show: Did the producers consider that they had any villainous characters before they decided to make new ones for the rottens? Or said the heck with it cuz they couldn't outright use Dastardly and Muttley?
American cartoons that are popular in Brazil: Woody Woodpecker, José Carioca, Dick Dastardly and Muttley and Dungeons & Dragons. #WoodyWoodpecker #JoseCarioca #DickDastardly #Muttley #DungeonsandDragons #Brasil #Brazil
To give you an idea of how confusing kids' TV was back in the day, Hanna Barbara had two almost identical dog characters Muttley and Mumbly (voiced by the same actor) who were teamed with two very similar looking villainous humans.
“Sneaking along last is that Mean Machine with those double dealing do-badders Dick Dastardly and his sidekick, Muttley.” 🏁
“Drat and double drat”.
#OnThisDay in 1968, the legendary Hanna-Barbera animated series ‘Wacky Races’ was first broadcast in the USA.
Jellystone Muttley
(digital version)
#jellystone #hannabarbera https://t.co/7M3HIupvKd
@SappySappster I imagine Spike developing a Muttley-esque wheeze laugh during long laughing fits