The Robonic Stooges
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The Robonic Stooges | |
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Genre | Animation |
Directed by | Charles A. Nichols Chris Cuddington |
Voices of | Paul Winchell Joe Baker Frank Welker David Joliffe Bob Hastings Patricia Stitch Jim MacGeorge |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 32 (8 minutes per episode) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Producer(s) | Terry Morse, Jr. |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | CBS |
Original run | January 28, 1978 – September 2, 1978 |
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IMDb profile |
The Robonic Stooges was a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series featuring The Three Stooges in new roles as clumsy crime-fighting bionic superheroes. It was developed by Norman Maurer and produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions from January 28, 1978 to September 2, 1978 on CBS and contained two segments, The Robonic Stooges and Woofer & Wimper, Dog Detectives.
The Robonic Stooges originally aired as a segment on The Skatebirds from September 10, 1977 to January 28, 1978 on CBS. When CBS canceled The Skatebirds in early 1978, the trio was given their own half-hour timeslot which ran for 16 episodes.
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[edit] The Robonic Stooges
The Robonic Stooges - Moe, Larry and Curly - are secret agents who fight crime with their special bionic powers and are given assignments from their frustrated boss, Agent 000.
[edit] Episodes
Aired as part of The Skatebirds:
- Invasion of the Incredible Giant Chickens (September 10, 1977)
- Dimwits and Dinosaurs (September 17, 1977)
- Fish and Drips (September 24, 1977)
- Have Saucer Will Travel (October 1, 1977)
- I Want My Mummy (October 8, 1977)
- The Great Brain Drain (October 15, 1977)
- Flea, Fi, Fo, Fum (October 22, 1977)
- Frozen Feud (October 29, 1977)
- Mother Goose on the Loose (November 5, 1977)
- Curly of the Apes (November 12, 1977)
- Don't Fuel with a Fool (November 19, 1977)
- The Eenie Meanie Genie (November 26, 1977)
- On Your Knees, Hercules (December 3, 1977)
- Rub-A-Dub-Dub, Three Nuts In A Sub (December 10, 1977)
- There's No Joy In An Evil Toy (December 17, 1977)
- Three Little Pigheads (December 24, 1977)
Aired as part of The Robonic Stooges (2 shorts aired per 30-minute episode):
- Bye, Bye, Blackbeard (January 28, 1978)
- The Silliest Show on Earth (January 28, 1978)
- Mutiny on the Mountie (February 4, 1978)
- Woo Woo Wolfman (February 4, 1978)
- Burgle Gurgle (February 11, 1978)
- Schoolhouse Mouse (February 11, 1978)
- Rip Van Wrinkle (February 18, 1978)
- The Three Nutsketeers (February 18, 1978)
- Pest Wolrd Ain't the Best World (February 25, 1978)
- SuperKong (February 25, 1978)
- Dr. Jekyll and Hide Curly (March 4, 1978)
- Three Stooges and the Seven Dwarves (March 4, 1978)
- Blooperman (March 11, 1978)
- Jerk in the Beanstalk (March 11, 1978)
- Star Flaws (March 18, 1978)
- Stooges, You're Fired (March 18, 1978)
[edit] Voices
- Paul Winchell - Moe
- Joe Baker - Larry
- Frank Welker - Curly
- Ross Martin - Agent 000
[edit] Woofer & Wimper, Dog Detectives
A shortened and re-titled version of Clue Club featuring two bumbling dogs named Woofer and Wimper who help solve mysteries for the Clue Club, a group of four teenagers: Larry, Pepper, D.D. and Dotty.
[edit] Voices
- Paul Winchell - Woofer
- Jim MacGeorge - Wimper
- David Joliffe - Larry
- Bob Hastings - D.D.
- Patricia Stitch - Pepper
- Tara Talboy - Dotty
- John Stephenson - Sheriffy Bagley
[edit] Production credits
- Executive Producers: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
- Producer: Terry Morse, Jr.
- Creative Producer: Iwao Takamoto
- Associate Producer: Neil Balnaves
- Story: Kathy Colburn, Tom Dagenais, Dill Dailey, Dianne Dixon, Kari Oaurs, Andy Heyward, Chris Jenkyns, Mark Jones, Joan Maurer, Michael Maurer, Norman Maurer, Jack Mendelsohn, Howie Post, Cliff Roberts, Sandy Sandifer
- Story Editors: Norman Maurer, Sid Morse
- Story Directors: Alvaro Arce, Carl Fallberg, Cullen Houhtailing, Mike O'Connor, Don Sheppard, George Singer, Karren Wright
- Voices: Joe Baker, Bob Hastings, David Joliffe, Jim MacGeorge, John Stephenson, Patricia Stitch, Tara Talboy, Frank Welker, Paul Winchell
- Editors: Peter Berger, Warner Leighton, Peter Jennings
- Supervising Film Editor: Dick Elliott
- Assistant Film Editor: Barry Gold
- Music: Hoyt Curtin
- Musical Supervision: Paul DeKorte
- "Robonic Stooges" Created by: Norman Maurer
- Recording Director: Wally Burr
- Graphics: Iraj Paran
- Character Design: Bob Singer, Norman Maurer, Lew Ott, George Wheeler
- Layout Supervision: Steve Lumley
- Layout: Bob Fosbry, Terry Moesker, Joe Shearer, Mike Trebert
- Backgrounds: Richard Zaloudek, Milan Zahorsky, Jerry Liew, Michael King-Prince, Peter Connell, Ken Wright, Michael Chojecki, Lesley Nicholl
- Animation Checking: Narelle Nixon
- Xerography: Ellen Bayley
- Ink and Paint Supervision: Narelle Derrick
- Production Managers: R.J. Louis, James Cranston
- Production Coordinator: Tobi Singleton
- Production Supervision: Doug Patterson, Mark D'Arcy-Irvine, Adrienne Smith
- Art Director: Kirk Axtell
- Script Supervisors: Mary Jane Ferguson, Lester Hoyle
- Sound Direction: Richard Olson, Bill Getty
- Sound Mixers: Manuel Topoto, James Pilcher
- Animation Photography: Terry Smith, Carole Laird, Mark D'Arcy-Irvine, Kieren Mulgrew, Tom Epperson
- Dubbing Supervision: Pat Foley
- Negative Consultant: William E. DeBoer
- Post Production Supervision: Joed Eaton
- A Hanna-Barbera Production
- © 1978 Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc.