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72 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Hanna-Barbera Animation
October 19 brings a promising release of Wacky Races, the series where many different characters compete in races in their custom cars. Sadly I dont think Cartoon Network plays these shows anymore so many kids may not know what this is. Adults will remember it though and it certainly is a show the entire family can enjoy. The characters:

Luke and Blubber Bear...
Published on July 23, 2004 by J. A Hayes

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3.0 out of 5 stars How "Wacky Races" corrupted me
Hanna-Barbera's cartoon show "Wacky Races" premiered on CBS at 9:30 AM EDT Saturday September 14, 1968 , and was subsequently blackballed by the TV watchdog group Action for Children's Television. Because the show was bankrolled by game show producers Merrill Heatter and Bob Quigley (NBC's "Hollywood Squares"), ACT president Peggy Charren charged that the show enticed...
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72 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Hanna-Barbera Animation, July 23, 2004
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J. A Hayes (Montgomery, AL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Wacky Races - The Complete Series (DVD)
October 19 brings a promising release of Wacky Races, the series where many different characters compete in races in their custom cars. Sadly I dont think Cartoon Network plays these shows anymore so many kids may not know what this is. Adults will remember it though and it certainly is a show the entire family can enjoy. The characters:

Luke and Blubber Bear in the Arkansas Chugabug

The Slag Brothers, Rock and Gravel, in the Boulder Mobile

The Gruesome Twosome in the Creepy Coupe

Professor Pat Pending in the Ring-A-Ding Covert-A-Car

The Red Max in the Crimson Haybailer

The Sarge and Private Meekly in the Army Surplus Special

The Ant Hill Mob in the Bulletproof Bomb

Peter Perfect in the Turbo Terrific

Penelope Pitstop in the Compact Pussycat

Rufus Ruffcut and Sawtooth in the Buzzwagon

Dick Dastardly and Muttley in the Mean Machine



The show follows a similar pattern: Dick Dastardly and Mutley cheat every way they can to win but never do, and Muttley always laughs about it. Different riders would win on each episode, often with dilemmas within the race (mostly caused by Dick Dastardly/Muttley). It is a simple but fun show that I loved watching and I am glad we are getting the complete series of 34 episodes on dvd. There look to be good extras included on here, and each episode has been remastered to look better than ever before. Amazon's price of $[...] is a steal for what you get so I encourage fans of 60s/70s animation as well as first-time fans to pick this bargain up. It is fun for the whole family, old or young. Episodes listing of the show:



1 See Saw To Arkansas

2 Creepy Trip to Lemon Twist

3 Why Oh Why Wyoming

4 Beat the Clock To Yellow Rock

5 Mish Mash Missouri Dash

6 Idaho A Go-Go

7 Scout Scatter

8 Free Wheeling to Wheeling

9 The Baja-Ha-Ha Race

10 Real Gone Ape

11 By Rollercoaster To Upsans Downs

12 The Speedy Arkansas Traveller

13 Rhode Island Road Race

14 The Great Cold Rush Race

15 Eeny Miny Missouri Go

16 The Super Silly Swamp Sprint

17 The Zippy Mississippi Race

18 Traffic Jambalaya

19 Hot Race At Chillicothe

20 The Wrong Lumber Race

21 Wacky Race To Ripsaw

22 Oils Well That Ends Well

23 Whizzin' To Washington

24 The Dipsy Doodle Desert Derby

25 Speeding for Smogland

26 Race Rally to Raleigh

27 The Dopey Dakota Derby

28 Dash to Delaware

29 Ballpoint Penn. Or Bust

30 Fast Track to Hackensack

31 Race to Racine

32 The Carlsbad or Bust Bash

33 The Ski Resort Road Race

34 Overseas Hi-Way Race



Hope this convinces you to buy this set, it looks to be a great release of some classic animation from the 60's and 70's.

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars And Now Here They Are!..., April 24, 2006
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J. Rose "jrccw" (Greenwood, MS USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wacky Races - The Complete Series (DVD)
The Wacky Racers ride again on this 3-disc set, the first in a classic Hanna-Barbera triptych consisting of WACKY RACES, DASTARDLY AND MUTTLEY IN THEIR FLYING MACHINES and THE PERILS OF PENELOPE PITSTOP.

At the time of this show's release upon the airwaves, Hanna-Barbera had come under fire from worried parents for the violence present in their adventure programs such as SPACE GHOST, BIRDMAN AND THE GALAXY TRIO, FRANKENSTEIN JR. AND THE IMPOSSIBLES, and THE HERCULOIDS. (Incidentally, we're still waiting for proper releases of these on DVD, Warner Brothers. Ahem.) HB responded with this series, which not only returned them to wild slapstick comedy as featured in YOGI BEAR and HUCKLEBERRY HOUND, but gave them their first recurring cartoon villains: the ignoble, treacherous, completely inefficient Dick Dastardly and his wheezing, snickering canine sidekick Muttley.

The plot of each episode is simple: eleven cars, each one a distinctly and fantastically customized vehicle (see other reviews for the complete lineup) compete in car races throughout North America for the title of The World's Wackiest Racer. The rules seem to be highly flexible: each car has certain attributes that allow its owner(s) to gain the advantage from time to time, often in ways that would be considered unsporting in a real-life car race. Despite this, Dick Dastardly and Muttley (voiced by Paul Winchell and Don Messick) still spend most of each race trying to win through extremely elaborate and badly-planned booby-traps (sometimes contributing heartily to their own demise: in the very first episode, D.D. has the race in the bag until the narrator (Dave Willock) mentions "photo finish" at which point Dastardly stops at mere INCHES from the finish line to pose for a photo).

Where the plot thickens is in the diverse range of cars and racers: though Dastardly, Muttley and Penelope Pitstop were the obvious breakout stars, this is Hanna-Barbera's largest ensemble cast (23 characters!), scoping a wide range of personalities; nutty inventor Pat Pending; hyperenthusiastic Rufus Ruffcut and his pet beaver Sawtooth; the incoherent cavemen Slag Brothers (Rock and Gravel); laid-back hillbilly Lazy Luke and his fretful pet Blubber Bear, and the ubitiquous Ant-Hill Mob, to name but a few. The cars, all tailor-made to their racers, are excellently designed and the source of numerous gags: the Gruesome Twosome and their Creepy Coupe's "dragon power" with real dragon; the Compact Pussycat, which dispenses full salon conveniences to its owner Penelope Pitstop; and the Red Max's Crimson Haybailer, both car AND aeroplane in one. There's even a bit of irony: bumbling Peter Perfect's Turbo Terrific falls apart constantly, while Dick Dastardly, whose Mean Machine is perhaps the fastest car of the lot, could have won a race if he just didn't stop to cheat.

The three-disc set is colorfully packaged with nice artwork featuring a group shot of all the Wacky Racers in the foldouts. The discs themselves contain commentary on four episodes from noted personnel at HB and two featurettes detailing the history of WACKY RACES and a look at its spinoffs DASTARDLY AND MUTTLEY IN THEIR FLYING MACHINES and THE PERILS OF PENELOPE PITSTOP.

This package is a nicely conceived set, and showcases one of Hanna-Barbera's most fondly remembered series; its release can only mean that more of HB's finest is soon to come. (Warner Brothers: please re-read the above. AHEM.)
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars How "Wacky Races" corrupted me, August 1, 2005
This review is from: Wacky Races - The Complete Series (DVD)
Hanna-Barbera's cartoon show "Wacky Races" premiered on CBS at 9:30 AM EDT Saturday September 14, 1968 , and was subsequently blackballed by the TV watchdog group Action for Children's Television. Because the show was bankrolled by game show producers Merrill Heatter and Bob Quigley (NBC's "Hollywood Squares"), ACT president Peggy Charren charged that the show enticed children to make monetary wagers on the outcome of each race. Hogwash. I took the over/under on how many times Dick Dastardly's machinations would backfire on him.

In actuality, the original premise of the show was to have children write in to predict who would win each of the thirty-four races, with prizes given to drawn winners, but CBS nixed the idea. "Wacky Races" was principally devised in response that that superhero cartoons that permeated Saturday mornings over the previous two seasons were too violent. For all the atypical Hanna-Barbera standards of limited animation for 1968, "Wacky Races" still stands as classic cartoon slapstick from a more innocent time before double-entendres and grossouts became cartoon standards. It would spin off two shows the following year--"Dastardly & Muttley In Their Flying Machines" (the first known cartoon where the villains are the stars) and "The Perils Of Penelope Pitstop."

Eleven cars with a veritable spectrum of offbeat drivers race cross-sountry from point A to point B, each race with a connecting story sandwiched. Sight gags and visual surrealism permeate, and with any Saturday morning, they're hit or miss. With Dastardly, many of them are hits (literally and figuratively). Warner Home Video has released the entire series on a three-disc set. And it's a hit-and-miss affair as well.

On the hit side, it looks as fine on disc as it did when the show first aired. It's got three bonus features, including a look back at the show by designer Iwao Takamoto, voice Janet Waldo, character designer Jerry Eisenberg (whose dad, Harvey Eisenberg, drew many H-B comics for Dell/Gold Key in the early 60s), and contemporary artist Scott Jeralds. On the miss side, instead of each half hour program as CBS aired it, the cartoons are broken down into 34 individual episodes. This means, no mid-point interstitial asking viewers to stay tuned for part two (featured once as an extra). Also, the episodes are as Cartoon Network aired them, which means the end title narration by Dave Willock (the announcer) and Paul Winchell (Dastardly) is gone save for the end of the episode "Ski Resort Road Race."

However, the hits outnumber the misses here, and it's a blast from the Saturday morning past.


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23 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Childhood memories at their best!, October 19, 2004
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This review is from: Wacky Races - The Complete Series (DVD)
When I heard that "The Wacky Races" was coming to DVD, I jumped for joy. I hadn't seen these cartoons in decades...and thankfully I was not disappointed. The cartoons have been digitally restored with brilliant color and sound. You'll snicker along with Muttley as he and Dick Dastardly try to cheat their way to the finish line. Each race is goofier than the last! Lots of silly puns and play on words! Lots of goofy fun and plenty of nostalgia!
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT SHOW, November 19, 2004
This review is from: Wacky Races - The Complete Series (DVD)
FINALLY. This is a great show. I remember watching this when I was little and I liked it so much. I hope I still like it as much. Anyone that's a fan of cartoon network shows should get this 3 Disc set. It has all 34 parts. There are 2 parts per episode and each episode is 25 minutes long. Your getting a lot here for a little bit of money. You will be satisfied with this if you're a fan of cartoon network or Hanna Barbera shows.

THE RACERS IN ALL EPISODES:
#0 Dick Dastardly & Muttley
#1 The Slag Brothers
#2 The Gruesome Twosome
#3 Prof. Pat Pending
#4 The Red Max
#5 Penelope Pitstop
#6 Sarge & Pvt. Pinkley
#7 The Ant Hill Mob
#8 Luke & Blubber Bear
#9 Peter Perfect
#10 Rufus Ruffcut & Sawtooth

THE EPISODES:
Episode 1- See-Saw To Arkansas and Creepy Trip To Lemon Twist
Episode 2- Why Oh Why Wyoming and Beat The Clock To Yellowrock
Episode 3- Mish Mash Missouri Dash and Idaho A Go Go
Episode 4- The Baja-Ha-Ha Race and Real Gone Ape
Episode 5- Scout Scatter and Free Wheeling To Wheeling
Episode 6- By Rollercoaster To Upsan Downs and The Speedy Arkansas Traveler
Episode 7- The Zippy Mississippi Race and Traffic Jambalya
Episode 8- Hot Race To Chilicothe and The Wrong Lumber Race
Episode 9- Rhode Island Road Race and The Great Goldrush Race
Episode 10- Wacky Race To Ripsaw and Oils Well That Ends Well
Episode 11- Whizzin' To Washington and The Dipsy Doodle Desert Derby
Episode 12- Eeny, Miny Missouri Go and The Super Silly Swamp Sprint
Episode 13- The Dopey Dakota Derby and Dash To Delaware
Episode 14- Speeding For Smogland and Race Rally To Raleigh
Episode 15- Ballpoint Penn. Or Bust and Fast Track To Hackensack
Episode 16- The Skit Resort Road Race and Overseas Hi-Way Race
Episode 17- Race to Racine and the Carlsbad or Bust Bash

SPECIAL FEATURES:
Commentary for 4 episodes.
2 Documentaries
Trivia Facts
Featurette
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A cartoon version of a Nascar roadrace., December 17, 2005
This review is from: Wacky Races - The Complete Series (DVD)
Of all the cartoon series to hit the Saturday Morning lineup in the late 60's/early 70's was the Wacky Races. My brothers and I would race to the living room to watch it. I purchased a copy for my great nephew for Christmas (Don't tell him). When he comes to visit, all he wants to do is watch the Wacky Races with his great uncle Lonewolf. Anyway, the Wacky Races is a brilliant cartoon show with lap after lap of action and fun for kids of all ages. It may sound wacky. But, for the Nascar fans this is a great time killer for when the racing season ends. The race at Watkins Glen is kinda like the Wacky Races. You've got drivers doing anything possible to win a race. But, instead of like the #2 car of Rusty Wallace or the # 8 car of Dale Jr., (Sorry #24 or #20 fans there's only 11 cars) you've got #2 the Creepy Coupe or the #8 Arkansas Chug-a-bug. So get yourself a copy of a timeless classic and take a fast paced family drive to MishMash, Missouri or cruise through the little town of Baked, Idaho.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't take this stuff too seriously, just enjoy!, December 30, 2004
This review is from: Wacky Races - The Complete Series (DVD)
Wow...a lot of people remember this show even though like a lot of Hanna-Barbera's stuff in the late 60s it ran for only one season of new episodes and a couple years of reruns...though thanks to channels like Boomerang the show lives on in all its slapstick glory. This is not "trash" cartoon entertainment, the show was full of cool sight gags and it was always fun to see Dick Dastardly become a victim of his own treachery...and if the show was a failure -- as one reviewer put it, and he didn't even know how many episodes were produced -- no one would have asked for it to be released on DVD! Wacky Races spawned not one but TWO spinoffs a couple of years later. A LOT of H-B series had surprisingly few episodes -- two dozen or so of The Jetsons originally, 25 of Jonny Quest, 30 of Top Cat...I would hardly call any of those shows failures at all with the number of folks who've remembered them and turned their kids on to them. Scooby Doo Where Are You in its original form only ran 25 episodes! This is not trash at all...it's classic cartoon entertainment that proved you didn't have to spend millions of dollars on the animation to make something that would be ebjoyed for years...and anyone who's got to spend time to actually trash shows like these is taking things FAR too seriously! Lighten up and have fun, that's what this stuff is all about. If I want to watch something that serious, I'll go rent Schindler's List (insert Muttley laugh here). This is great stuff meant to be enjoyed!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars The same thing over and over again...., October 19, 2004
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They go to a new location, race, a few win, they move on.

Warning; The episodes have been edited for DVD release and some of the music cues and narration have been either altered or deleted all together.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Drat, Drat and Double Drat! (Muttley, stop that snickering!), February 19, 2005
This review is from: Wacky Races - The Complete Series (DVD)
... that this collection isn't available on Region 2 here in the UK! Good job I've got a multi-region DVD player & NTSC compatible TV then isn't it! (wink!)

This was one of my favourite cartoon series when I was a child, and I'm delighted to see it's been released on DVD at last (a region 2 release would be nice too - hint, hint!).

If like me you enjoy quality cartoon comedy, then this is for you. All 34 W.R. cartoons are included (they were usually broadcast in pairs) in gloriously restored colour (oops, sorry, color!). Go on, treat yourself and watch the Anthill Mob in their bullet-proof booommb, Professor Pat Pending in his convertor car along with Penelope Pitstop (the glamour gal of the gas-pedal!) - and watch Dick Dastardly get his just desserts as Muttley quietly snickers to himself... yeh yeh yeh! (eyebrows double-raise!)

Recommended!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars happy,but sad, July 3, 2007
This review is from: Wacky Races - The Complete Series (DVD)
i bought the series thinking they would show the entire series including the break between episodes when every1 is tuning up their cars 2 prepare 4 the next race. the biggest disappointment was that they didn't put in dave willock's end piece @ the end of the show.
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