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''The Houndcats'' is an American Saturday morning cartoon series produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises. The series was broadcast by NBC from September 9 to December 2, 1972, with reruns continuing until September 1, 1973. Thirteen episodes were produced.


Plot

Loosely based on the CBS adventure series '' Mission: Impossible'' and the short-lived 1971 series '' Bearcats!'', it was headed by a combined team of (three) dogs and (two) cats, hence the name, as they go on spy missions in 1914 America. Each episode begins with the Houndcats receiving orders from their unseen "Chief", whose message is played on an old-fashioned gramophone, player-piano or other devices, parodying the tape recorder scene at the start of most episodes of ''Mission: Impossible''. However, the words "this message will self-destruct in five seconds", always takes the Houndcats by surprise, causing them to run away from the explosion.


Members

* The "Houndcats" were led by cool and confident cat Stutz. * Dingdog was Stutz' right-hand man. He wore a blue
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uniform. He was known for bad timing and bad judgment. He is a Briard. * Mussel Mutt was the muscle – large, bulky and ever-hungry, his eyes were almost always hidden under his hat. He is an Old English Sheepdog. * Putty Puss was a tiny cat and a disguise expert. * Rhubarb was a dog and a scientist. He wore a long coat and a large sombrero usually revealing only his nose. His coat was full of gadgets.


Cast

* Michael Bell as Stutz, the Raven *
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as Putty Puss * Daws Butler as Rhubarb (three episodes), Dr. Strangeless, Grogan * Stu Gilliam as Dingdog * Arte Johnson as Rhubarb, Captain Blight * Aldo Ray as Mussel Mutt * Joan Gerber as Madame X * Bob Holt * John Stephenson as Doctor Doll


Production

13 half-hour episodes of the series were produced. An adult laugh track was added, as was common practice for cartoon series at the time.


Incarnations

* ''The Houndcats'' (1972–1973) * ''The Houndcats and The Barkleys'' (1972–1973)


Episodes


Home media

In October 2015, Film Chest Media Group released ''The Barkleys and The Houndcats - 2 DVD Classic Animation Set'' on DVD in Region 1. This collection features all 13 episodes of the series on DVD.


Syndication

The show was previously syndicated by
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, which is now
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Staff

* Created for Television by David H. DePatie,
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* In Association with Ken Spears,
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* Writers: Woody Kling, Tom Dagenais, Don Christensen * Animation Director: Bob McKimson * Storyboard Directors: Gerry Chiniquy, Arthur Leonardi, Cullen Houghtaling, Paul Sommer * Layout Supervisor and Design: Robert Taylor * Layouts: Martin Strudler, Marty Murphy, Bob Givens, Tony Rivera, Pete Alvarado * Animation: Don Williams, Manny Gould, Ken Muse, Norm McCabe, Bob Richardson, Warren Batchelder, John Gibbs, Jim Davis, Bob Matz, Bob Bransford, Reuben Timmins, Bob Bemiller * Background Supervised by Richard H. Thomas, Mary O'Loughlin * Film Editing Supervised by Lee Gunther * Film Editors: Joe Siracusa, Roger Donley, Allan R. Potter, Rick Steward * Voice Talents of Michael Bell,
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, Daws Butler, Stu Gilliam, Arte Johnson, Aldo Ray and Joan Gerber, Bob Holt, John Stephenson * Title Designs by Arthur Leonardi * Music by Doug Goodwin * Music Score Conducted by Eric Rogers * Music Recording Engineer: Eric A. Tomlinson * Executive in Charge of Production: Stan Paperny * Production Supervisor: Harry Love * Camera: Ray Lee, Larry Hogan, John Burton, Jr. * Production Mixer: Steve Orr * Sound by Producer's Sound Service, Inc. * Associate Producers: Joe Ruby, Ken Spears * Produced by David H. DePatie,
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In other languages

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References


External links

*
''The Houndcats''
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