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| FRIDAYS - The Numb Boys | ABC | 1981-00-00 | |
ABC's answer to SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, the network launched this cutting-edge sketch and music show on, naturally, Friday evenings. A talented cast and crew, but it never caught on critically or popularly; it lasted for three seasons, 1980 - 1983.In a sketch, janitors at a recording studio, The Three Stooges are mistaken for the rock group The Numb Boys. Anxious for a steady supply of cocaine and money, the Stooges play along with a crazy scheme to lip-synch their way to fame. Bruce Mahler (Moe), Larry David (Larry), John Roarke (Curly), Mark Blankfield (Malcolm, record producer), Darrow Igus (Studio manager) Bill Lee, John Moffitt (Producers), Jack Burns (Co-Producer), Bob Bowker (Director), Steve Adams, Joe Shulkin, Larry David, Mark Curtiss, Bryan Gordon, Bruce Kirschbaum, Tom Kramer, Rod Ash, Larry Charles, Bruce Mahler, Elaine Pope |
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| FRIDAYS - The Atomic Bong | ABC | 1981-00-00 | |
ABC's answer to SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, the network launched this cutting-edge sketch and music show on, naturally, Friday evenings. A talented cast and crew, but it never caught on critically or popularly; it lasted for three seasons, 1980 - 1983.In a sketch, the Stooges prepare Curly's latest invention, an atomic bong, while waiting for their marijuana dealer to arrive with a new supply. Bruce Mahler (Moe), Larry David (Larry), John Roarke (Curly), Mark Blankfield (Vernon) Bill Lee, John Moffitt (Producers), Jack Burns (Co-Producer), Bob Bowker (Director), Steve Adams, Joe Shulkin, Larry David, Mark Curtiss, Bryan Gordon, Bruce Kirschbaum, Tom Kramer, Rod Ash, Larry Charles, Bruce Mahler, Elaine Pope |
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| FRIDAYS - Long-Lost Brothers | ABC | 1981-05-15 | George Hamilton |
ABC's answer to SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, the network launched this cutting-edge sketch and music show on, naturally, Friday evenings. A talented cast and crew, but it never caught on critically or popularly; it lasted for three seasons, 1980 - 1983.In his Hollywood mansion George Hamilton is being interviewing with Rona Barrett, only to be interrupted by his three long-lost brothers... Moe, Larry and Curly. The interview, George's mansion, and his career, are left in shambles. Bruce Mahler (Moe), Larry David (Larry), John Roarke (Curly), George Hamilton (Himself), Brandis Kemp (Rona Barrett), Darrow Igus (Butler) Bill Lee, John Moffitt (Producers), Jack Burns (Co-Producer), Bob Bowker (Director), Steve Adams, Joe Shulkin, Larry David, Mark Curtiss, Bryan Gordon, Bruce Kirschbaum, Tom Kramer, Rod Ash, Larry Charles, Bruce Mahler, Elaine Pope |
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| WONDER YEARS, THE - The Candidate | ABC / Black-Marlens Co. | 1991-01-09 | |
Trials, tribulations and pleasures of adolescence, of Kevin Arnold and his friends growing up in the late 1960s and early 1970s.Kevin's nemesis Becky Slater is the only candidate for student council president, so Paul decides to take democratic action... he files Kevin's candidacy, without Kevin's knowledge. The acrimony between the candidates soon turns the campaign into a mud-slinging contest. Kevin's reluctance to run isn't helped when he and Paul find their friends, the campaign "brain trust," watching The Three Stooges on television. The clip shown is from THREE DARK HORSES (1952). Daniel Stern (Kevin Arnold as narrator), Fred Savage (Kevin Arnold), Josh Saviano (Paul Pfeiffer), Danica McKellar (Winnie Cooper), Jason Hervey (Wayne Arnold), Crystal McKellar (Becky Slater), Brandon Crane (Doug Porter), Jay Lambert (Tommy Kisling), Michael Tircario (Randy Mitchell), Willie C. Carpenter (Mr. Altman), Linda Hoy (Mrs. Ritvo), Marguerite Moreau (Julie), Blake Soper (Shop class student), Josh Peden (Student), Dan Lauria (Jack Arnold), Alley Mills (Norma Arnold), Olivia d'Abo (Karen Arnold) Neal Israel (Director), Bob Brush (Exec. Producer), Jill Gordon (Co-Exec. Producer), David Chambers, Michael Dinner, Ken Topolsky (Producers), David Chambers, Eric Gilliland (Story), Eric Gilliland (Teleplay), Neal Marlens, Carol Black (Creators) |
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| BEANY & CECIL SHOW, THE - The Capture of the Dreaded Three-Headed Threep | ABC / Bob Clampett Productions | 1962-10-06 | Beany & Cecil |
Beany, Cecil the Serpent and Capt. Horatio Huffenpuff set sail on the Leakin' Lena for a south seas jungle island, to capture the dreaded three-headed threep. Jungle dangers, including a lovesick serpent-eating plant, don't stop the adventurers from finding a very familiar looking three-headed monster.For his tribute to The Three Stooges, Bob Clampett recycled the goon he created for his Looney Tunes cartoon PORKY IN WACKYLAND (1938). Irv Shoemaker (Cecil the Sea-Sick Serpent), Jim MacGeorge (Beany, Capt. Horatio Huffenpuff, Crowy) A. C. R. Stone (Executive Producer), Bob Clampett (Producer, Writer), Jack Hannah, Dick Kinney (Directors), Eddie Maxwell, Al Bertino, Dale Hale, Jack Bonestell (Writers), Lou Appet, Carl Bell, Frank Gonzales, Harry Hester, Bill Nunes, Art Scott, Bill Southwood, Al Stotter, Jeanne Thorpe, Marie Reed (Animators) |
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| ROSEANNE - Trick or Treat | ABC / Carsey-Werner Co. | 1990-10-30 | |
Roseanne dresses DJ as a witch for Halloween, upsetting Dan over the topic of gender reversal. To prove her point, Roseanne disguises as a man and goes to Dan's favorite bar. Her efforts involve her in a bar fight, and she has to call Dan for help.Dan wears a 3-headed Three Stooges costume for the annual Halloween party. The closing credit sequence shows him at the party, impersonating Curly in a haunted house. Roseanne Barr (Roseanne Conner), John Goodman (Dan Conner), Laurie Metcalf (Jackie), Michael Fishman (DJ), Sara Gilbert (Darlene), Lecy Goranson (Becky), Natalie West (Crystal), Tom Arnold (Arnie), Guy Boyd (Pat), Robert Miranda (Andy), James Pickens Jr. (Chuck), Steve Carlisle (Pete), Don Maxwell (Willy), Duane Whitaker (Mike), Michael Leopard (Richard), R. Lee Telford (Bill), Delana Michaels (Woman), Ken Kells (Monster) John Whitesell (Director), Chuck Lorre, Jeff Abugov (Writers), Tom Werner, Marcy Carsey, Jay Daniel, Bob Myer (Executive Producers), Chuck Lorre, Jeff Abugov, Roseanne Barr, Tom Arnold, Al Lowenstein, Barbara Stoll (Producers) |
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| VOLUNTEER JAM X | ABC / Dick Clark Productions | 1984-02-04 | Charlie Daniels Band & Dick Clark |
Nashville's 10th annual country rock concert, launched by Charlie Daniels in 1971, from Municipal Auditorium. Volunteer Jam X was broadcast on the ABC network, produced by Dick Clark.The Jump 'n the Saddle Band performed The Curly Shuffle. Cast: Dick Clark, Charlie Daniels (Hosts), The Jump 'n the Saddle Band |
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| BARNEY MILLER - The Doll | ABC / Four D Productions | 1981-03-26 | |
The detectives of NYC's 12th Precinct in Greenwich Village solve their cases, while dealing with the predominantly eccentric victims and crooks that cross their paths.A valuable antique doll is held for ransom, a man swindled into buying a phony passenger ticket on the space shuttle causes problems at a regional NASA office, and Luger decides to leave his life savings to Barney. In the episode prologue, Levitt is surprised to learn that intellectual Dietrich is a fan of the Three Stooges and Curly. When Levitt reveals his love of Shemp, Dietrich decides they have nothing more to talk about. Hal Linden (Capt. Barney Miller), Ron Glass (Sgt. Ron Harris), Max Gail (Sgt. Stan Wojciehowicz), Steve Landesberg (Sgt. Arthur Dietrich), Ron Carey (Officer Carl Levitt), James Gregory (Insp. Frank Luger), Dee Croxton (Christine Lawson), A Martinez (Joseph Montoya), Phil Bruns (Elvin Swift), Oliver Clark (Eugene Corbett) Noam Pitlik (Director), Tony Sheehan, Nat Mauldin, Jordan Moffett (Writers), Danny Arnold, Roland Kibbee (Exec. Producers), Tony Sheehan, Noam Pitlik (Producers), Danny Arnold, Theodore J. Flicker (Creators) |
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| JABBERJAW - Dr. Lo Has Got to Go | ABC / Hanna-Barbera Prods. | 1976-09-11 | Jabberjaw |
Hanna-Barbera's 1970s originality is at work here, recycling the formats of JOSIE & THE PUSSYCATS and SCOOBY-DOO, with newly named characters living in the year 2076, a rock band named The Neptunes. Drawing on the mid '70s shark-mania of JAWS, the main character is Jabberjaw, a talking great white shark and The Neptunes' drummer. Frank Welker was Jabber's voice, an impersonation of Jerry 'Curly' Howard; the shark's personality drew on the characterization of Rodney Dangerfield.Unless the city of Aquahama agrees to his blackmail demands, Dr. Lo will destroy it with his giant Gorgon dragon. Enroute to the city for a concert, the Neptunes are caught up in Lo's scheme and it's up to Jabberjaw to stop the monster. Voices: Frank Welker (Jabberjaw), Barry Gordon (Cleveland 'Clamhead' Rogers), Pat Parris (Shelly LaMarine), Tommy Cook (Biff Starke), Julie McWhirter (Bubbles Blowton), Keye Luke (Dr. Lo), Casey Kasem, Ross Martin, Don Messick, John Stephenson, Vic Perrin, Barney Phillips, Hal Smith, Janet Waldo, Lennie Weinrib, Regis Cordic, Ron Feinberg, Gay Hartwig, Hettie Lynn Hurtes Crew: Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera (Executive Producers), Joe Ruby, Ken Spears (Creators), Iwao Takamoto, Alex Lovy (Producers), Charles A. Nichols (Director), George Atkins, Haskell Barkin, John Bates, Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, Robert Fisher, Ray Parker (Writers), Frank Andrina, Tom Barnes, Bill Carney, Rudy Cataldi, Lillian Evans, Otto Feuer, Hugh Fraser, Fernando Gonzalez, Jack Hadley, Bob Hathcock, Dan Mills, Ken Muse, Constantin Mustatea, Floyd Norman Eduardo Olivares, Don Patterson, Tom Ray, Morey Reden, Lenn Redman, Ken Southworth, Leo Sullivan, Dick Thompson, Carlo Vinci, Russ Von Neida, Mike Arens, Dale Barnhart, Hak Ficq, C. L. Hatman, Alex Ignatiev, Ray Jacobs, Homer Jonas, Bill Lignante, Jim Mueller, Tony Rivera, Linda Rowley Tony Sgrol, Al Wilson (Layouts and Animation) |
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| JABBERJAW - There's No Place Like Outer Space | ABC / Hanna-Barbera Prods. | 1976-09-18 | Jabberjaw |
Hanna-Barbera's 1970s originality is at work here, recycling the formats of JOSIE & THE PUSSYCATS and SCOOBY-DOO, with newly named characters living in the year 2076, a rock band named The Neptunes. Drawing on the mid '70s shark-mania of JAWS, the main character is Jabberjaw, a talking great white shark and The Neptunes' drummer. Frank Welker was Jabber's voice, an impersonation of Jerry 'Curly' Howard; the shark's personality drew on the characterization of Rodney Dangerfield.For the Hydrostan concert, the gang plans a publicity stunt, arriving on stage as alien invaders. They soon discover there are real invaders on the way, led by Commander Domax and a spy in the Hydrostan government. The authorities don't believe their story, so the kids set out to infiltrate the invaders. Voices: Frank Welker (Jabberjaw), Barry Gordon (Cleveland 'Clamhead' Rogers), Pat Parris (Shelly LaMarine), Tommy Cook (Biff Starke), Julie McWhirter (Bubbles Blowton), Keye Luke, Casey Kasem, Ross Martin, Don Messick, John Stephenson, Vic Perrin, Barney Phillips, Hal Smith, Janet Waldo, Lennie Weinrib, Regis Cordic, Ron Feinberg, Gay Hartwig, Hettie Lynn Hurtes Crew: Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera (Executive Producers), Joe Ruby, Ken Spears (Creators), Iwao Takamoto, Alex Lovy (Producers), Charles A. Nichols (Director), George Atkins, Haskell Barkin, John Bates, Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, Robert Fisher, Ray Parker (Writers), Frank Andrina, Tom Barnes, Bill Carney, Rudy Cataldi, Lillian Evans, Otto Feuer, Hugh Fraser, Fernando Gonzalez, Jack Hadley, Bob Hathcock, Dan Mills, Ken Muse, Constantin Mustatea, Floyd Norman Eduardo Olivares, Don Patterson, Tom Ray, Morey Reden, Lenn Redman, Ken Southworth, Leo Sullivan, Dick Thompson, Carlo Vinci, Russ Von Neida, Mike Arens, Dale Barnhart, Hak Ficq, C. L. Hatman, Alex Ignatiev, Ray Jacobs, Homer Jonas, Bill Lignante, Jim Mueller, Tony Rivera, Linda Rowley Tony Sgrol, Al Wilson (Layouts and Animation) |
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| JABBERJAW - Run, Jabber, Run | ABC / Hanna-Barbera Prods. | 1976-09-25 | Jabberjaw |
Hanna-Barbera's 1970s originality is at work here, recycling the formats of JOSIE & THE PUSSYCATS and SCOOBY-DOO, with newly named characters living in the year 2076, a rock band named The Neptunes. Drawing on the mid '70s shark-mania of JAWS, the main character is Jabberjaw, a talking great white shark and The Neptunes' drummer. Frank Welker was Jabber's voice, an impersonation of Jerry 'Curly' Howard; the shark's personality drew on the characterization of Rodney Dangerfield.In the 2076 Olympics city of Oysteralia, Maximus plots with Dr. Chemo and his powerful robot to smuggle microfilm to criminal leader Mr. Z. Part of their plan is to enter the robot in Olympic events, but Jabberjaw accidentally swallows the microfilm, and the race is on! Voices: Frank Welker (Jabberjaw), Barry Gordon (Cleveland 'Clamhead' Rogers), Pat Parris (Shelly LaMarine), Tommy Cook (Biff Starke), Julie McWhirter (Bubbles Blowton), Keye Luke, Casey Kasem, Ross Martin, Don Messick, John Stephenson, Vic Perrin, Barney Phillips, Hal Smith, Janet Waldo, Lennie Weinrib, Regis Cordic, Ron Feinberg, Gay Hartwig, Hettie Lynn Hurtes Crew: Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera (Executive Producers), Joe Ruby, Ken Spears (Creators), Iwao Takamoto, Alex Lovy (Producers), Charles A. Nichols (Director), George Atkins, Haskell Barkin, John Bates, Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, Robert Fisher, Ray Parker (Writers), Frank Andrina, Tom Barnes, Bill Carney, Rudy Cataldi, Lillian Evans, Otto Feuer, Hugh Fraser, Fernando Gonzalez, Jack Hadley, Bob Hathcock, Dan Mills, Ken Muse, Constantin Mustatea, Floyd Norman Eduardo Olivares, Don Patterson, Tom Ray, Morey Reden, Lenn Redman, Ken Southworth, Leo Sullivan, Dick Thompson, Carlo Vinci, Russ Von Neida, Mike Arens, Dale Barnhart, Hak Ficq, C. L. Hatman, Alex Ignatiev, Ray Jacobs, Homer Jonas, Bill Lignante, Jim Mueller, Tony Rivera, Linda Rowley Tony Sgrol, Al Wilson (Layouts and Animation) |
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| JABBERJAW - Atlantis Get Lost | ABC / Hanna-Barbera Prods. | 1976-10-02 | Jabberjaw |
Hanna-Barbera's 1970s originality is at work here, recycling the formats of JOSIE & THE PUSSYCATS and SCOOBY-DOO, with newly named characters living in the year 2076, a rock band named The Neptunes. Drawing on the mid '70s shark-mania of JAWS, the main character is Jabberjaw, a talking great white shark and The Neptunes' drummer. Frank Welker was Jabber's voice, an impersonation of Jerry 'Curly' Howard; the shark's personality drew on the characterization of Rodney Dangerfield.In the lost city of Atlantis, Prime Minister Dorsal and the military commander plot a coup by staging a fake attack, and convince the peaceful Queen Atlanta that they must go to war. Captured as spies, the Neptunes plot to escape and help the Queen defeat her treasonous advisers. Voices: Frank Welker (Jabberjaw), Barry Gordon (Cleveland 'Clamhead' Rogers), Pat Parris (Shelly LaMarine), Tommy Cook (Biff Starke), Julie McWhirter (Bubbles Blowton), Keye Luke, Casey Kasem, Ross Martin, Don Messick, John Stephenson, Vic Perrin, Barney Phillips, Hal Smith, Janet Waldo, Lennie Weinrib, Regis Cordic, Ron Feinberg, Gay Hartwig, Hettie Lynn Hurtes Crew: Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera (Executive Producers), Joe Ruby, Ken Spears (Creators), Iwao Takamoto, Alex Lovy (Producers), Charles A. Nichols (Director), George Atkins, Haskell Barkin, John Bates, Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, Robert Fisher, Ray Parker (Writers), Frank Andrina, Tom Barnes, Bill Carney, Rudy Cataldi, Lillian Evans, Otto Feuer, Hugh Fraser, Fernando Gonzalez, Jack Hadley, Bob Hathcock, Dan Mills, Ken Muse, Constantin Mustatea, Floyd Norman Eduardo Olivares, Don Patterson, Tom Ray, Morey Reden, Lenn Redman, Ken Southworth, Leo Sullivan, Dick Thompson, Carlo Vinci, Russ Von Neida, Mike Arens, Dale Barnhart, Hak Ficq, C. L. Hatman, Alex Ignatiev, Ray Jacobs, Homer Jonas, Bill Lignante, Jim Mueller, Tony Rivera, Linda Rowley Tony Sgrol, Al Wilson (Layouts and Animation) |
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| JABBERJAW - The Sourpuss Octopus | ABC / Hanna-Barbera Prods. | 1976-10-09 | Jabberjaw |
Hanna-Barbera's 1970s originality is at work here, recycling the formats of JOSIE & THE PUSSYCATS and SCOOBY-DOO, with newly named characters living in the year 2076, a rock band named The Neptunes. Drawing on the mid '70s shark-mania of JAWS, the main character is Jabberjaw, a talking great white shark and The Neptunes' drummer. Frank Welker was Jabber's voice, an impersonation of Jerry 'Curly' Howard; the shark's personality drew on the characterization of Rodney Dangerfield.The villainous Octopus wants the ancient undersea jungle treasure of Panaqua for his own nefarious ends, and schemes to defeat Professor Acosta's expedition. What he doesn't plan on is the Neptunes accidentally joining the professor's team, so he kidnaps Jabberjaw and sends a replica shark to spy on the expedition. Voices: Frank Welker (Jabberjaw), Barry Gordon (Cleveland 'Clamhead' Rogers), Pat Parris (Shelly LaMarine), Tommy Cook (Biff Starke), Julie McWhirter (Bubbles Blowton), Keye Luke, Casey Kasem, Ross Martin, Don Messick, John Stephenson, Vic Perrin, Barney Phillips, Hal Smith, Janet Waldo, Lennie Weinrib, Regis Cordic, Ron Feinberg, Gay Hartwig, Hettie Lynn Hurtes Crew: Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera (Executive Producers), Joe Ruby, Ken Spears (Creators), Iwao Takamoto, Alex Lovy (Producers), Charles A. Nichols (Director), George Atkins, Haskell Barkin, John Bates, Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, Robert Fisher, Ray Parker (Writers), Frank Andrina, Tom Barnes, Bill Carney, Rudy Cataldi, Lillian Evans, Otto Feuer, Hugh Fraser, Fernando Gonzalez, Jack Hadley, Bob Hathcock, Dan Mills, Ken Muse, Constantin Mustatea, Floyd Norman Eduardo Olivares, Don Patterson, Tom Ray, Morey Reden, Lenn Redman, Ken Southworth, Leo Sullivan, Dick Thompson, Carlo Vinci, Russ Von Neida, Mike Arens, Dale Barnhart, Hak Ficq, C. L. Hatman, Alex Ignatiev, Ray Jacobs, Homer Jonas, Bill Lignante, Jim Mueller, Tony Rivera, Linda Rowley Tony Sgrol, Al Wilson (Layouts and Animation) |
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| JABBERJAW - Hang Onto Your Hat, Jabber | ABC / Hanna-Barbera Prods. | 1976-10-16 | Jabberjaw |
Hanna-Barbera's 1970s originality is at work here, recycling the formats of JOSIE & THE PUSSYCATS and SCOOBY-DOO, with newly named characters living in the year 2076, a rock band named The Neptunes. Drawing on the mid '70s shark-mania of JAWS, the main character is Jabberjaw, a talking great white shark and The Neptunes' drummer. Frank Welker was Jabber's voice, an impersonation of Jerry 'Curly' Howard; the shark's personality drew on the characterization of Rodney Dangerfield.The Brotherhood of Evil steals Dr. Ortega's new power helmet, which will grant its wearer every wish, in a plot to take over the undersea world. But before the thiefs can deliver it to their master, they bump into the Neptunes who are on their way to a concert, and Jabberjaw accidentally switches hat boxes. The Brotherhood sets their sites on the gang, before Jabber can figure out the helmet's power. Voices: Frank Welker (Jabberjaw), Barry Gordon (Cleveland 'Clamhead' Rogers), Pat Parris (Shelly LaMarine), Tommy Cook (Biff Starke), Julie McWhirter (Bubbles Blowton), Keye Luke, Casey Kasem, Ross Martin, Don Messick, John Stephenson, Vic Perrin, Barney Phillips, Hal Smith, Janet Waldo, Lennie Weinrib, Regis Cordic, Ron Feinberg, Gay Hartwig, Hettie Lynn Hurtes Crew: Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera (Executive Producers), Joe Ruby, Ken Spears (Creators), Iwao Takamoto, Alex Lovy (Producers), Charles A. Nichols (Director), George Atkins, Haskell Barkin, John Bates, Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, Robert Fisher, Ray Parker (Writers), Frank Andrina, Tom Barnes, Bill Carney, Rudy Cataldi, Lillian Evans, Otto Feuer, Hugh Fraser, Fernando Gonzalez, Jack Hadley, Bob Hathcock, Dan Mills, Ken Muse, Constantin Mustatea, Floyd Norman Eduardo Olivares, Don Patterson, Tom Ray, Morey Reden, Lenn Redman, Ken Southworth, Leo Sullivan, Dick Thompson, Carlo Vinci, Russ Von Neida, Mike Arens, Dale Barnhart, Hak Ficq, C. L. Hatman, Alex Ignatiev, Ray Jacobs, Homer Jonas, Bill Lignante, Jim Mueller, Tony Rivera, Linda Rowley Tony Sgrol, Al Wilson (Layouts and Animation) |
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| JABBERJAW - The Great Shark Switch | ABC / Hanna-Barbera Prods. | 1976-10-23 | Jabberjaw |
Hanna-Barbera's 1970s originality is at work here, recycling the formats of JOSIE & THE PUSSYCATS and SCOOBY-DOO, with newly named characters living in the year 2076, a rock band named The Neptunes. Drawing on the mid '70s shark-mania of JAWS, the main character is Jabberjaw, a talking great white shark and The Neptunes' drummer. Frank Welker was Jabber's voice, an impersonation of Jerry 'Curly' Howard; the shark's personality drew on the characterization of Rodney Dangerfield.Commander Shark kidnaps the Ambassador of Aquatania, and the Neptunes are accused as accomplices. They're given 24 hours to find Shark and prove their innocence. They must also stop Shark before he can kidnap the other undersea leaders, and turn them into human sharks, soldiers for his plan of world conquest. Voices: Frank Welker (Jabberjaw), Barry Gordon (Cleveland 'Clamhead' Rogers), Pat Parris (Shelly LaMarine), Tommy Cook (Biff Starke), Julie McWhirter (Bubbles Blowton), Keye Luke, Casey Kasem, Ross Martin, Don Messick, John Stephenson, Vic Perrin, Barney Phillips, Hal Smith, Janet Waldo, Lennie Weinrib, Regis Cordic, Ron Feinberg, Gay Hartwig, Hettie Lynn Hurtes Crew: Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera (Executive Producers), Joe Ruby, Ken Spears (Creators), Iwao Takamoto, Alex Lovy (Producers), Charles A. Nichols (Director), George Atkins, Haskell Barkin, John Bates, Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, Robert Fisher, Ray Parker (Writers), Frank Andrina, Tom Barnes, Bill Carney, Rudy Cataldi, Lillian Evans, Otto Feuer, Hugh Fraser, Fernando Gonzalez, Jack Hadley, Bob Hathcock, Dan Mills, Ken Muse, Constantin Mustatea, Floyd Norman Eduardo Olivares, Don Patterson, Tom Ray, Morey Reden, Lenn Redman, Ken Southworth, Leo Sullivan, Dick Thompson, Carlo Vinci, Russ Von Neida, Mike Arens, Dale Barnhart, Hak Ficq, C. L. Hatman, Alex Ignatiev, Ray Jacobs, Homer Jonas, Bill Lignante, Jim Mueller, Tony Rivera, Linda Rowley Tony Sgrol, Al Wilson (Layouts and Animation) |
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| JABBERJAW - Claim-Jumped Jabber | ABC / Hanna-Barbera Prods. | 1976-10-30 | Jabberjaw |
Hanna-Barbera's 1970s originality is at work here, recycling the formats of JOSIE & THE PUSSYCATS and SCOOBY-DOO, with newly named characters living in the year 2076, a rock band named The Neptunes. Drawing on the mid '70s shark-mania of JAWS, the main character is Jabberjaw, a talking great white shark and The Neptunes' drummer. Frank Welker was Jabber's voice, an impersonation of Jerry 'Curly' Howard; the shark's personality drew on the characterization of Rodney Dangerfield.Coldfinger plans to control all the silver and gold mines in Aqualaska. His final target is Jabberjaw, who's inherited a mine from a grateful miner. The Neptunes arrive to visit the mine, and find Coldfinger lying in wait to ambush them and capture Jabber with his freeze-ray. Voices: Frank Welker (Jabberjaw), Barry Gordon (Cleveland 'Clamhead' Rogers), Pat Parris (Shelly LaMarine), Tommy Cook (Biff Starke), Julie McWhirter (Bubbles Blowton), Keye Luke, Casey Kasem, Ross Martin, Don Messick, John Stephenson, Vic Perrin, Barney Phillips, Hal Smith, Janet Waldo, Lennie Weinrib, Regis Cordic, Ron Feinberg, Gay Hartwig, Hettie Lynn Hurtes Crew: Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera (Executive Producers), Joe Ruby, Ken Spears (Creators), Iwao Takamoto, Alex Lovy (Producers), Charles A. Nichols (Director), George Atkins, Haskell Barkin, John Bates, Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, Robert Fisher, Ray Parker (Writers), Frank Andrina, Tom Barnes, Bill Carney, Rudy Cataldi, Lillian Evans, Otto Feuer, Hugh Fraser, Fernando Gonzalez, Jack Hadley, Bob Hathcock, Dan Mills, Ken Muse, Constantin Mustatea, Floyd Norman Eduardo Olivares, Don Patterson, Tom Ray, Morey Reden, Lenn Redman, Ken Southworth, Leo Sullivan, Dick Thompson, Carlo Vinci, Russ Von Neida, Mike Arens, Dale Barnhart, Hak Ficq, C. L. Hatman, Alex Ignatiev, Ray Jacobs, Homer Jonas, Bill Lignante, Jim Mueller, Tony Rivera, Linda Rowley Tony Sgrol, Al Wilson (Layouts and Animation) |
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| JABBERJAW - Ali Jabber and the Secret Thieves | ABC / Hanna-Barbera Prods. | 1976-11-06 | Jabberjaw |
Hanna-Barbera's 1970s originality is at work here, recycling the formats of JOSIE & THE PUSSYCATS and SCOOBY-DOO, with newly named characters living in the year 2076, a rock band named The Neptunes. Drawing on the mid '70s shark-mania of JAWS, the main character is Jabberjaw, a talking great white shark and The Neptunes' drummer. Frank Welker was Jabber's voice, an impersonation of Jerry 'Curly' Howard; the shark's personality drew on the characterization of Rodney Dangerfield.In the undersea kingdom of Hydrabia, Jabberjaw acquires a magic electrolamp and accidentally releases Volton, the evil energy that was imprisoned in the lamp. The Neptunes infiltrate the Secret Thieves, Voltron's followers, to reimprison the evil, but unknown to them, Voltron and the Thieves need the lamp back and are looking for Jabber. Voices: Frank Welker (Jabberjaw), Barry Gordon (Cleveland 'Clamhead' Rogers), Pat Parris (Shelly LaMarine), Tommy Cook (Biff Starke), Julie McWhirter (Bubbles Blowton), Keye Luke, Casey Kasem, Ross Martin, Don Messick, John Stephenson, Vic Perrin, Barney Phillips, Hal Smith, Janet Waldo, Lennie Weinrib, Regis Cordic, Ron Feinberg, Gay Hartwig, Hettie Lynn Hurtes Crew: Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera (Executive Producers), Joe Ruby, Ken Spears (Creators), Iwao Takamoto, Alex Lovy (Producers), Charles A. Nichols (Director), George Atkins, Haskell Barkin, John Bates, Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, Robert Fisher, Ray Parker (Writers), Frank Andrina, Tom Barnes, Bill Carney, Rudy Cataldi, Lillian Evans, Otto Feuer, Hugh Fraser, Fernando Gonzalez, Jack Hadley, Bob Hathcock, Dan Mills, Ken Muse, Constantin Mustatea, Floyd Norman Eduardo Olivares, Don Patterson, Tom Ray, Morey Reden, Lenn Redman, Ken Southworth, Leo Sullivan, Dick Thompson, Carlo Vinci, Russ Von Neida, Mike Arens, Dale Barnhart, Hak Ficq, C. L. Hatman, Alex Ignatiev, Ray Jacobs, Homer Jonas, Bill Lignante, Jim Mueller, Tony Rivera, Linda Rowley Tony Sgrol, Al Wilson (Layouts and Animation) |
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| JABBERJAW - Help, Help, It's the Phantom Kelp | ABC / Hanna-Barbera Prods. | 1976-11-13 | Jabberjaw |
Hanna-Barbera's 1970s originality is at work here, recycling the formats of JOSIE & THE PUSSYCATS and SCOOBY-DOO, with newly named characters living in the year 2076, a rock band named The Neptunes. Drawing on the mid '70s shark-mania of JAWS, the main character is Jabberjaw, a talking great white shark and The Neptunes' drummer. Frank Welker was Jabber's voice, an impersonation of Jerry 'Curly' Howard; the shark's personality drew on the characterization of Rodney Dangerfield.The Phantom creates an army of prehistoric, ferocious plants to blackmail the Aqua International Corporation and gain the power he needs to rule the world. In San Franaqua for a concert, Jabberjaw and the Neptunes run afoul of the Phantom when they see him without his mask. Now, Jabber and the gang must be silenced before they can ruin his plans. Voices: Frank Welker (Jabberjaw), Barry Gordon (Cleveland 'Clamhead' Rogers), Pat Parris (Shelly LaMarine), Tommy Cook (Biff Starke), Julie McWhirter (Bubbles Blowton), Keye Luke, Casey Kasem, Ross Martin, Don Messick, John Stephenson, Vic Perrin, Barney Phillips, Hal Smith, Janet Waldo, Lennie Weinrib, Regis Cordic, Ron Feinberg, Gay Hartwig, Hettie Lynn Hurtes Crew: Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera (Executive Producers), Joe Ruby, Ken Spears (Creators), Iwao Takamoto, Alex Lovy (Producers), Charles A. Nichols (Director), George Atkins, Haskell Barkin, John Bates, Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, Robert Fisher, Ray Parker (Writers), Frank Andrina, Tom Barnes, Bill Carney, Rudy Cataldi, Lillian Evans, Otto Feuer, Hugh Fraser, Fernando Gonzalez, Jack Hadley, Bob Hathcock, Dan Mills, Ken Muse, Constantin Mustatea, Floyd Norman Eduardo Olivares, Don Patterson, Tom Ray, Morey Reden, Lenn Redman, Ken Southworth, Leo Sullivan, Dick Thompson, Carlo Vinci, Russ Von Neida, Mike Arens, Dale Barnhart, Hak Ficq, C. L. Hatman, Alex Ignatiev, Ray Jacobs, Homer Jonas, Bill Lignante, Jim Mueller, Tony Rivera, Linda Rowley Tony Sgrol, Al Wilson (Layouts and Animation) |
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| JABBERJAW - No Helpin' the Sculpin | ABC / Hanna-Barbera Prods. | 1976-11-20 | Jabberjaw |
Hanna-Barbera's 1970s originality is at work here, recycling the formats of JOSIE & THE PUSSYCATS and SCOOBY-DOO, with newly named characters living in the year 2076, a rock band named The Neptunes. Drawing on the mid '70s shark-mania of JAWS, the main character is Jabberjaw, a talking great white shark and The Neptunes' drummer. Frank Welker was Jabber's voice, an impersonation of Jerry 'Curly' Howard; the shark's personality drew on the characterization of Rodney Dangerfield.The sinister Sculpin steals a time machine in his quest for power, and kidnaps inventor Professor Thorstein to help him finish it. Or, he thinks he did, because Clamhead is a dead ringer for the professor. Jabber and the Neptunes infiltrate Sculpin's headquarters to save their friend and stop Sculpin's scheme, and wind up trapped 1 million years in the past. Voices: Frank Welker (Jabberjaw), Barry Gordon (Cleveland 'Clamhead' Rogers), Pat Parris (Shelly LaMarine), Tommy Cook (Biff Starke), Julie McWhirter (Bubbles Blowton), Keye Luke, Casey Kasem, Ross Martin, Don Messick, John Stephenson, Vic Perrin, Barney Phillips, Hal Smith, Janet Waldo, Lennie Weinrib, Regis Cordic, Ron Feinberg, Gay Hartwig, Hettie Lynn Hurtes Crew: Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera (Executive Producers), Joe Ruby, Ken Spears (Creators), Iwao Takamoto, Alex Lovy (Producers), Charles A. Nichols (Director), George Atkins, Haskell Barkin, John Bates, Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, Robert Fisher, Ray Parker (Writers), Frank Andrina, Tom Barnes, Bill Carney, Rudy Cataldi, Lillian Evans, Otto Feuer, Hugh Fraser, Fernando Gonzalez, Jack Hadley, Bob Hathcock, Dan Mills, Ken Muse, Constantin Mustatea, Floyd Norman Eduardo Olivares, Don Patterson, Tom Ray, Morey Reden, Lenn Redman, Ken Southworth, Leo Sullivan, Dick Thompson, Carlo Vinci, Russ Von Neida, Mike Arens, Dale Barnhart, Hak Ficq, C. L. Hartman, Alex Ignatiev, Ray Jacobs, Homer Jonas, Bill Lignante, Jim Mueller, Tony Rivera, Linda Rowley Tony Sgrol, Al Wilson (Layouts and Animation) |
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| JABBERJAW - Malice in Aqualand | ABC / Hanna-Barbera Prods. | 1976-11-27 | Jabberjaw |
Hanna-Barbera's 1970s originality is at work here, recycling the formats of JOSIE & THE PUSSYCATS and SCOOBY-DOO, with newly named characters living in the year 2076, a rock band named The Neptunes. Drawing on the mid '70s shark-mania of JAWS, the main character is Jabberjaw, a talking great white shark and The Neptunes' drummer. Frank Welker was Jabber's voice, an impersonation of Jerry 'Curly' Howard; the shark's personality drew on the characterization of Rodney Dangerfield.At the Aqualand Rodeo, Dr. Cybron kidnaps the Rajah of Hydropoor and replaces him with a robot. Jabber and the Neptunes stumble onto his scheme, so Cybron attempts to silence them for good. Voices: Frank Welker (Jabberjaw), Barry Gordon (Cleveland 'Clamhead' Rogers), Pat Parris (Shelly LaMarine), Tommy Cook (Biff Starke), Julie McWhirter (Bubbles Blowton), Keye Luke, Casey Kasem, Ross Martin, Don Messick, John Stephenson, Vic Perrin, Barney Phillips, Hal Smith, Janet Waldo, Lennie Weinrib, Regis Cordic, Ron Feinberg, Gay Hartwig, Hettie Lynn Hurtes Crew: Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera (Executive Producers), Joe Ruby, Ken Spears (Creators), Iwao Takamoto, Alex Lovy (Producers), Charles A. Nichols (Director), George Atkins, Haskell Barkin, John Bates, Larz Bourne, Tom Dagenais, Robert Fisher, Ray Parker (Writers), Frank Andrina, Tom Barnes, Bill Carney, Rudy Cataldi, Lillian Evans, Otto Feuer, Hugh Fraser, Fernando Gonzalez, Jack Hadley, Bob Hathcock, Dan Mills, Ken Muse, Constantin Mustatea, Floyd Norman Eduardo Olivares, Don Patterson, Tom Ray, Morey Reden, Lenn Redman, Ken Southworth, Leo Sullivan, Dick Thompson, Carlo Vinci, Russ Von Neida, Mike Arens, Dale Barnhart, Hak Ficq, C. L. Hartman, Alex Ignatiev, Ray Jacobs, Homer Jonas, Bill Lignante, Jim Mueller, Tony Rivera, Linda Rowley Tony Sgrol, Al Wilson (Layouts and Animation) |
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