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HOUNDCATS, THE - The Double Dealing Diamond Mission

Air Date/Released Saturday, September 16, 1972
Station/Studio NBC / DePatie-Freleng Prod.
Featuring Joe Besser (Solo)

Saturday morning animation series spoof of THE WILD WILD WEST and MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE, the Houndcats are a group of cunning and bumbling feline & canine Secret Service agents in the 1910s Southwest U.S. Team leader Stutz is assisted by master-of-disguise Putty Puss (Joe Besser), inventor genius Rhubarb, IQ-challenged strong-dog Mussel Mutt, jack-of-all-trades Ding Dog, and the team's high tech jalopy Spark-Plug.

Prof. Thorndyke invents a method to make diamonds from marble, and is kidnapped by the criminal genius Diamondhead. The Houndcats cook a scheme to convince Diamondhead he took the wrong man, and pose Putty Puss as the "real" Thorndyke.


Voice Cast: Michael Bell (Stutz), Joe Besser (Putty Puss), Stu Gilliam (Ding Dog), Arte Johnson (Rhubarb), Aldo Ray (Mussel Mutt), Daws Butler (The Chief), John Stephenson, Bob Holt, Joan Gerber, Don Messick

Crew: Friz Freleng, David H. DePatie (Producers), Ken Spears, Joe Ruby (Associate Producers), Bob McKimson, Gerry Chiniquy, Art Leonardi, Cullen Houghtaling, Paul Sommer (Directors), Woody Kling, Tom Dagenais, Don Christensen (Writers)
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