Thursday, October 25, 2012

The Houndcats Review

The Houndcats
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A 1972 Depatie Freleng series for NBC, featuring dogs and cats who
fight crime despite various pitfalls and pratfalls. Stutz is the
fearless leader, Putty Puss the master of disguise; Mussel Mutt
the big, burly sheepdog, Rhubarb the inventor, and so on. These
four cartoons are good for nostalgia purposes--not extremely funny
but the characters and situations are charming and it was good
voice casting (Michael Bell, Aldo Ray, Arte Johnson, Joe Besser, etc.)
Doug Goodwin's theme and incidental music are catchy. The first cartoon
on here features a 10 year old cowboy-clad boy (voice of Don Messick)
and that's the age I was when this show first aired. And the humor
might work best for kids of that age or so--though someone my age can still
enjoy it.

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Four episodes from the television cartoon series, in which a crack team of five specialists use daring tactics to battle crime in this "Mission: Impossible" takeoff using animated animals.
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