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The episode "Speed Buggy Went That-a-Way" was featured on the Warner Bros. Presents DVD compilation Saturday Morning Cartoons – 1970's Volume 1 and released on May 26, 2009. [43] As part of the Warner Bros. Home Entertainment's Archive Collection, the complete Speed Buggy series was made available on DVD as a four-disc set. [3]
Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch premiered in September 1974, about one year after the debut of Speed Buggy, another Hanna-Barbera cartoon with similar themes. Executively produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera's Hanna-Barbera Productions, Charles A. Nichols served as the series' director. [13]
The Australian release of Volume 1 and 2 was made available in 2005 and Volume 3 released in 2007. Warner Home Video released the entire series, with commentaries and other extras, in a DVD box set on October 19, 2004. A two-and-a-half-hour VHS video was made available in 1996. All 34 episodes can be purchased on the iTunes Store.
'Speed Buggy' On air: 1973 This short-lived animated series from Hanna-Barbera starred a talking orange dune buggy that solved mysteries with its teen sidekicks while taking part in racing ...
The first season consisted of 21 episodes, with most episodes combined in pairs, but was produced as separate 11-minute episodes, [3] including the Halloween episode "Spell Book". [4] The second season was released on March 17, 2022. [5] On March 2, 2022, it was announced that it was renewed for an additional 40 episodes. [6]
He also appeared in Hanna-Barbera Presents Superstar Olympics (issue #6) published by Archie Comics in 1996 and Cartoon Network Presents Jabberjaw! Speed Buggy! Captain Caveman! (issue #23) published by DC Comics in 1999. Charlton Comics was originally set to publish a Jabberjaw comic series in 1977, but it was cancelled.
The episode is a satire of how many classic Hanna-Barbera cartoons are rip-offs of one another (e.g. Scooby-Doo, Jabberjaw and Speed Buggy are all mystery-solving cartoons involving objects/animals as focal characters who can talk, and how certain members of each mystery solving team look like each other, like Shaggy, Clamhead and Mr. Tinker ...
Wonderbug is a segment of the first and second season of the American television series The Krofft Supershow, from 1976 to 1978. It was shot in Hollywood , Los Angeles, California . The show was rerun as part of ABC's Sunday morning series.