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''Speed Buggy'' is an American animated television series, produced by
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, which originally aired for one season on CBS from September 8, 1973, to December 22, 1973. With the voices of Mel Blanc, Michael Bell, Arlene Golonka, and Phil Luther Jr., the show follows an orange anthropomorphic dune buggy who alongside teenagers Debbie, Mark, and Tinker, solves mysteries while participating in racing competitions around the world. The series was produced by Iwao Takamoto, executive produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, and directed by Charles A. Nichols. The series was originally developed under the working titles ''Speed Bug'' and ''Speed Buggs'' before ''Speed Buggy'' was settled on. Takamoto was less involved with the series due to the trust he had for storyboard and animation artist Bob Singer. The concept for the show was inspired by the 1968 Walt Disney Pictures film '' The Love Bug'' and the ''
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'' anime franchise. Several of the storylines and plots originated on Hanna-Barbera's other animated series '' Josie and the Pussycats''. ''Speed Buggy'' lasted for one season with a total of sixteen episodes. Despite its short run, it was broadcast on the Big Three television networks years after its original run as the channels had purchased syndication rights. It was speculated that the series acquired a fan base due to its frequent rotation on American television, often replacing quickly-cancelled new cartoons. Critical response to ''Speed Buggy'' was generally positive; some critics enjoyed its shared themes with ''Josie & the Pussycats'' and ''
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'', while others found it unmemorable and overly repetitive. It has since been released on DVD as part of Warner Bros.' Archive Collection on a four disc set.


Premise

Set in an assortment of locations around the world, the series follows three teenagers (Mark, Debbie, and Tinker) and a talking dune buggy as they partake in various adventures. Speed Buggy, the dune buggy, was designed by Tinker and participates in racing competitions in order to collect winner's trophies. During their travels, the crew often defeats villains and crooks in order to save the world, such as diamond thieves, car-obsessed doctors, and evil pirates. Known as the "Speed Buggs", the group of three teenagers is able to activate Speed Buggy through the use of a portable
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. Several episodes in the series feature reworked versions of storylines from Hanna-Barbera's '' Josie and the Pussycats''.


Characters

The series features the following four main characters throughout its run: * Mel Blanc as Speed Buggy, an orange dune buggy nicknamed "Speedy" who has the ability to talk and solve mysteries. His headlights and front grille serve as his eyes and mouth, respectively. He served as the "wacky hero" of the series with St. Bernard-like qualities. Blanc's frequent work as a voice actor with Hanna-Barbera landed him the position. His voice was similar to the Maxwell automobile he portrayed on the radio series ''
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''. * Michael Bell as Mark, a teenager and the designated "brain" of the group. Mark was one of Bell's first voice roles, with his only other credits at the time being for '' The Houndcats'' and '' The New Scooby-Doo Movies'', as well as the Artful Dodger in '' Oliver and the Artful Dodger'', the only two-part episode of '' The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie''. * Arlene Golonka as Debbie, the beautiful teenage girl and leader of the group. Marking Golonka's first role as a voice actress, she had only previously acted on various series such as ''
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'' and '' Mayberry R.F.D.''. * Phil Luther Jr. as Tinker, a Southern-drawling teenage mechanic who is Speed Buggy's designated driver and best friend.


Production and creation

''Speed Buggy'' was developed with the working titles ''Speed Bug'' and ''Speed Buggs''. The show's concept was partly inspired by the 1968 Walt Disney Pictures film '' The Love Bug'' and the Japanese ''
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'' franchise. It was hinted by author David Hofstede that the "Chugga-Boom" vehicle in Hanna-Barbera's '' The Perils of Penelope Pitstop'' served as a prototype for the vehicle in ''Speed Buggy''. Executive produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera's Hanna-Barbera Productions, Charles A. Nichols served as the director and Art Scott was the associate producer. Iwao Takamoto, the main producer, expressed in his posthumous 2009 autobiography that the creation of ''Speed Buggy'' occurred due to the success of his other productions ''Josie & the Pussycats'' and ''
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''. He wrote that his participation in the series was partly because he enjoyed getting " ishands on a show whenever efelt it was necessary"; however, he was ultimately less involved with the show due to his trust with Bob Singer, an animation artist for Hanna-Barbera productions at the time. Jack Mendelshon and Chuck Menville were the two head writers for the episodes. Several other writers contributed to the series, including Lars Bourne,
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, Joel Kane, Jack Kaplan,
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, Norman Maurer, and Larry Rhine. The main title theme for ''Speed Buggy'' was copyrighted in November 1975; it was composed by Hoyt Curtin under the supervision of Paul DeKorte. Besides the leading roles, other voice actors involved with the series include Janet Waldo, Hal Smith, John Stephenson, and Mike Road.


Episodes


Reception


Broadcast history

''Speed Buggy'' was broadcast on CBS as part of their Saturday morning children's lineup between September 8 and December 22, 1973. Before being cancelled, it continued to air regularly until August 31, 1974. After its original run, CBS included reruns of ''Speed Buggy'' in their children-oriented television blocks, it was broadcast from February 4, 1978, to September 2, 1978, and September 18, 1982, to January 29, 1983. It also played on both ABC and NBC, when they acquired syndication rights for the series. ABC aired it at noon in from September 6, 1975, to September 4, 1976. When NBC abruptly canceled '' McDuff, the Talking Dog'' after its November 20, 1976, airing Speed Buggy aired on NBC in reruns from November 27, 1976, to September , 1977. According to '' The A.V. Club''s Will Harris, the series was successful and had a large fan base because it aired on all three major television networks in the 1970s. During the 1980s, the series was rerun as part of the
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's '' USA Cartoon Express'' block, and Cartoon Network has broadcast ''Speed Buggy'' on several occasions since its initial launch in 1992. As part of a
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event in February 2007, sister channel Boomerang aired the program alongside other cartoons such as '' Tom and Jerry'', '' The Jetsons'', and ''
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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. As part of the
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's Archive Collection, the complete ''Speed Buggy'' series was made available on DVD as a four-disc set.


Critical response

In retrospective reviews, critics saw the series as similar to the '' Scooby-Doo'' franchise. Aubrey Sitterson of Geek.com included ''Speed Buggy'' on their unranked list of "favorite Scooby-Doo knockoffs". He noted similarities between Speedy and Scooby-Doo's "Mystery Machine", and joked that Tinker is "basically just Shaggy in a jumpsuit". However, he hinted that ''Speed Buggy''s success could have been derived from its shared storylines as seen on ''Josie & the Pussycats''. Similarly, Harris from ''The A.V. Club'' agreed and wrote that the main difference between the two shows was that ''Speed Buggy'' "substitut dracing for rock 'n' roll". He also claimed that the main character "confirm dthat sidekicks don't always have to be animals". ''Speed Buggy'' and the Scooby-Doo gang would be featured in a crossover episode ("The Weird Winds of Winona") in the second installment of the ''Scooby-Doo'' franchise, ''The New Scooby-Doo Movies'' (1972-1973). Several comparisons were made between the show and other works created by Hanna-Barbera. David Mansour, author of ''From Abba to Zoom: A Pop Culture Encyclopedia of the Late 20th Century'', wrote in his book that ''Speed Buggy'' shared several characteristics with Hanna-Barbera's ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!''. He speculated that Mark was the " Freddy-esque handsome brain", Debbie was the "
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-esque pretty girlfriend", and Tinker was the "Shaggy-esque mechanic and driver". Furthermore, he considered Speed Buggy to be one of the most "famous dune buggies of pop culture" alongside the buggies in '' The Funky Phantom'', '' The Banana Splits'', and the Big Jim toy line. In a retrospective view of older cartoons, the staff at MeTV included the show on their list of "15 Forgotten Cartoons from the Early 1970s You Used to Love". On a more negative note, author David Perlmutter found Hanna-Barbera's use of "humanized automobiles" to be too predictable and repetitive.


Legacy

''Speed Buggy'' would not be the last time Hanna-Barbera incorporated automobiles into animation. Both '' Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch'' and '' Wonder Wheels'' also featured cars that were able to talk and act like humans. Perlmutter grouped the three shows together, calling them a "trilogy". '' Wonderbug'', an occasional live-action segment on ABC's '' The Krofft Supershow'' (1976-1978), featured three teenagers and a talking dune buggy and often drew comparisons to ''Speed Buggy'' and ''The Love Bug''. Also compared to the show was
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''s James Montgomery calling it an ode to classic cartoons like ''Speed Buggy'', ''Scooby-Doo'', and '' Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels''. The characters in ''Speed Buggy'' would also be featured in a 1973 Milton Bradley board game, where players would race Speed Buggy and other buggies in a fictionalized version of
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. Speed Buggy would also make cameo appearances in later cartoons, including '' Johnny Bravo'', '' My Life as a Teenage Robot'', '' Invader Zim'', ''
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'', '' South Park'', '' Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law'', and '' Futurama''. In 2018, an updated version of Speed Buggy appeared in the DC comic book ''The Flash/Speed Buggy Special''. The characters make a brief cameo at the end of the second episode of '' Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?'', which also is a crossover with '' The Funky Phantom''. Speed Buggy and Tinker both appear in the
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original series '' Jellystone!'' with Tinker voiced by Dana Snyder. The characters appeared in the 2021 CW special '' Scooby-Doo, Where Are You Now!''


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External links

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