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After exiting the house, Travis congratulates them for finishing. He announces a Halloween party at his store afterward. Travis tells Joe that the scavenger hunt on Halloween was his lucky day after all. The black cat disappears on Wishbone for the final time. Book tie-ins: Super Adventures of Wishbone #2: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
The TV series inspired several book series including Wishbone Classics, Wishbone Mysteries, and The Adventures of Wishbone. Altogether, more than fifty books have featured Wishbone, which continued to be published even after the TV series ended production.
Wishbone: October 9, 1995 August 31, 2014 [note 27] Kratts' Creatures 1 2: June 3, 1996 June 9, 2000 [note 2] Adventures from the Book of Virtues: September 2, 1996 September 26, 2005 Tots TV: October 7, 1996 September 1, 2002 Theodore Tugboat: October 20, 1996 Wimzie's House: September 1, 1997 September 2, 2001 Teletubbies: April 6, 1998 ...
Number Title Author Inspired by Wishbone's story role First printed Adapted episode #1 Be a Wolf! Brad Strickland: Beowulf: Beowulf: June 1997 — When Joe's backpack is confiscated by a neighbor with a big and supposedly very mean dog, Wishbone is reminded of the story of a warrior who had to summon up the courage to face off with a real monster.
Wishbone, an American children's program; The Wishbone, a 1933 British comedy film; Wish Bone, by Oh Land; Wishbones, an album by David Knopfler "Wishbone", a song by Freya Ridings from You Mean the World to Me "Wishbone", a song by Dropbox from the album Dropbox; G.W. Wishbone, a fictional character in the TV series Rawhide
Wishbone, Boz the Bear, Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood Larry Wayne Brantley (born October 30, 1966) is an American voice actor and a former stand-up comedian and radio spokesman , best known as the voice of Wishbone , a Jack Russell Terrier who was featured in a PBS children's television series . [ 1 ]
Wishbone's Dog Days of the West is a PBS feature-length telefilm that aired on March 13, 1998. It was shot in Galisteo and Santa Fe, New Mexico. The film was aired on PBS stations on March 13, 1998 and released to video on June 9, 1998. It is the first and only TV movie in the Wishbone franchise.
Pound Puppies (1986 TV series) (1989) Pound Puppies (2010 TV series) (2010–13) Power Players (2019–20) The Powerpuff Girls (1999–2005) Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders (1996–98) Rabbids Invasion (2013–15) The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest (1996–97) Regal Academy (December 31, 2016–18) Rex the Runt (1999–2000) Robotboy ...