![]() ![]() The Gimmick is a criminal mastermind who uses his prowess of gadgets to create havoc in the city and dares the police to stop him from stealing a train car with a prince inside. Note: This episode is another crossover between Dynomutt, Dog Wonder and Scooby-Doo. The Blue Falcon and Dynomutt end up assisted by Mystery, Inc. Note: This episode is a crossover between Dynomutt, Dog Wonder and Scooby-Doo.Ī caveman-like criminal named Lowbrow wants to become the King of Crime and steals some books that will help him in his quest. Dynomutt captures Snitch while the Blue Falcon and the Mystery, Inc. gang set up one of their infamous "Scooby traps" while the Blue Falcon and Dynomutt confront Mr. The Blue Falcon and Dynomutt head to the Mayor's mansion to stop Hyde from retrieving his stolen loot. Willie the Weasel and his canine partner-in-crime "Snitch" manage to escape. Hyde will lead them to his secret lair and trick him into showing them the antidote to the Hyde formula. Hyde proclaimed mayor and pretend to turn themselves in so that Mr. Fred and the others find a clue (which turns out to be Willie the Weasel's glove), and the Blue Falcon deduces that Willie is Mr. Hyde, who has threatened to turn the population of the entire city into "Mr. In The New Scooby-Doo Movies-fashion, they team up with the Blue Falcon and Dynomutt (who happens to be Scooby's hero) to stop Mr. Hyde is a supervillain and not one of their typical "spooks"). gang and Scooby-Doo (who are unaware that Mr. While the Blue Falcon and Dynomutt are on the trail of the mysterious Mr. Willie the Weasel has created a formula that turns him into Mr. No on-screen titles were given for this series. The episode titles given reflect Hanna-Barbera studio records. Three episodes had a crossover with Scooby-Doo.Įpisode guide The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour (1976) Nevertheless, Dynomutt and the Blue Falcon, who is equipped with their arsenal of super gadgetry, manage to get the situation well in hand. "B.F." (as Dynomutt lovingly refers to him) is more Dynomutt's victim than his master, forever being hamstrung by the latter's insufferably clumsy mechanized mishaps, which often results in the Blue Falcon calling Dynomutt "Dog Blunder". The metallic mutt employs a system of miniaturized transistors that allow him to extend his limbs or neck and use them to perform extraordinary feats however, none of them ever work properly. Like many animated series created by Hanna-Barbera in the 1970s, the show contains a laugh track created by the studio. In a coup similar to the 1960s Batman TV series, the first 10 minutes of Dynomutt ends with a cliffhanger wherein the Daring Duo, in the clutches of their foes, are subjected to a perilous fate which is resolved immediately after the commercial. One (voiced by Ron Feinberg), jumps into the Falconcar and speeds into the fray against assorted evildoers. The Blue Falcon and Dynomutt receive the report via TV screen from the secret GHQ of secret agent F.O.C.U.S. ![]() They then immediately dash to the Falcon's Lair (situated in Crown's penthouse), where they switch to their secret identities, the Blue Falcon and Dynomutt, Dog Wonder, respectively. Millionaire socialite art dealer Radley Crown (voiced by Gary Owens) and his mechanical dog Dynomutt (voiced by Frank Welker, who got the inspiration for the voice from the Gertrude and Heathcliff characters of Red Skelton) enjoy leisure time in their base of operations in Big City until alerted by the Falcon Flash. Television currently holds the distribution rights to the series. ![]() Originally distributed by Hanna-Barbera's then-parent company Taft Broadcasting, Warner Bros. The cast of The Scooby-Doo Show appeared as recurring characters on Dynomutt, assisting the Daring Duo in cracking their crimes. As with many other animated superheroes of the era, no origins for the characters are ever provided.ĭynomutt was originally broadcast as a half-hour segment of The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour (1976–77), and a quarter-hour segment of its later expanded form Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics (1977–78) it would later be rerun and syndicated on its own from 1978 on. The show centers on a Batman-esque superhero, the Blue Falcon, and his assistant, Dynomutt, a bumbling, yet effective robotic dog who can produce a seemingly infinite number of mechanical devices from his body. Dynomutt, Dog Wonder is an American animated television series created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears and produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions that aired on ABC from 1976 to 1977.
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