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  2. Speed Buggy - Wikipedia

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    Speed Buggy is an American animated television series, produced by Hanna-Barbera, which originally aired for one season on CBS from September 8, 1973, to December 22, 1973. [1]

  3. Buggy Boy - Wikipedia

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    Buggy Boy, [a] known as Speed Buggy in North America, [3] is an off-road racing game developed by Tatsumi and released for arcades in 1985. The cockpit version of the arcade cabinet has a panoramic three-screen display, a feature previously employed in TX-1, but with Buggy Boy having a larger cabinet. [4]

  4. List of Hanna-Barbera characters - Wikipedia

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    69 Speed Buggy (1973) 70 SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron (1993–1994) 71 Teen Force. 72 These Are the Days (1974–1975) 73 Tom and Jerry shows and specials (1940 ...

  5. Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch - Wikipedia

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    This series was commonly grouped together with Speed Buggy (1973) and Wonder Wheels (1977–78) due to the similarities in plot and characters. Reception-wise, several critics reacted negatively to the violence and portrayal of motorcycles in the series, prompting viewers to write letters to NBC in hopes that the show would be pulled off the air.

  6. Jellystone! - Wikipedia

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    Speed Buggy accidentally backing into a building before driving off (seen in episodes 4, 8, 11a, 12b, 13a, 16b, 17a and 20b). Undercover Elephant , Snooper and Blabber , and Inch High, Private Eye look for a clue, but Inch High stops as Snooper and Blabber bump into him and Undercover Elephant bumps into them enough to accidentally knock down a ...

  7. Wonderbug - Wikipedia

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    In Wonderbug mode, the car was a Volkswagen-based Meyers Manx-clone body, a Dune Runner manufactured by Dune Buggy Enterprises of Westminster, California. [5] The car had articulated eyeball headlights, and a custom bumper that resembled a mouth; different bumpers were sometimes used to give the car different facial expressions.

  8. Laff-A-Lympics - Wikipedia

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    A Laff-A-Lympics Presto Magix dry transfer game was released in 1978 by Papermate that featured Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Captain Caveman, Blue Falcon, Babu, Speed Buggy, Yogi Bear, Wally Gator, Huckleberry Hound, Hokey Wolf, Mr. Jinks, Quick Draw McGraw, Mumbly, Dread Baron, Orful Octopus, Mrs. Creepley, Dastardly Dalton, Snagglepuss and Mildew Wolf.

  9. List of games at Funspot - Wikipedia

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    Speed Buggy Buggy Boy: Video game Tatsumi 1986 Sprint 2: Video game Kee Games: 1976 Spy Hunter (cockpit) Video game Bally Midway: 1983 Star Castle: Video game Cinematronics: 1980 Star Trek: Video game Sega: 1983 Star Wars: Video game Atari, Inc. 1983 Star Wars: Return of the Jedi: Video game Atari, Inc. 1984 Stargate: Video game Williams: 1981 ...