Dinky Dog

1978
Dinky Dog

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 To Boo Or Not to Boo Sep 09, 1978

A ghost named One Boo Bascom has moved out of his drafty old castle. The house he chose to move into belongs to Monica and Sandy's Aunt Agatha, who runs straight to her brother's the moment she sees Bascom.

EP2 Dinky Ahoy! Sep 16, 1978

The girls get a job as hostesses on a cruise ship. They manage to sneak Dinky on board without the Captain knowing. The Captain soon discovers him and locks him in the purser's office.

EP3 Dinky at the Circus Sep 23, 1978

Monica and Sandy got a job at the circus for the next two weeks. They will be running the hospital benefit kissing booth. Uncle Dudley is helping them build their booth. Dinky is along to cause some chaos like destroying the girls' booth.

EP4 Dinky's Nose For News Sep 30, 1978

As Uncle Dudley is looking for a late night snack, Dinky's antics attract the attention of an officer on patrol and a reporter looking for a story. Monica and Sandy offer to find him that story.

EP5 Camp Kookiehaha Oct 07, 1978

Monica and Sandy find out that Camp Kookiehaha needs a camp counselor for the summer. They decide it would be a great way to get out of the house, and get Dinky out of Uncle Dudley's hair.

EP6 Foggy Doggy Oct 14, 1978

Uncle Dudley is complaining about the cost of dog food. Sandy tells him she can help because she has accepted a job for her and Monica to do some lite housekeeping. Monica points out that Sandy has read the ad wrong because it is really a job for lighthouse keeping.

EP7 Dinky the Movie Star Oct 21, 1978

Sandy reads an article in the newspaper that says the movie studio is looking for a dog to star in a new movie and thinks Dinky should go to the audition.

EP8 Attic Antics Oct 28, 1978

Uncle Dudley receives a telegram informing him that his rich Great Aunt Hortense is coming for a visit. He is trying to impress her so she will leave him everything in her will. She intends to leave her fortune to the neatest, quietest relative with the most orderly home life, and she absolutely cannot stand dogs. Sandy has the clever idea to clean out the attic so that they can hide Dinky up there during Hortense's visit.

EP9 Heap Cheap Motel Nov 04, 1978

Sandy tells Uncle Dudley that she and Monica will pay for the damages caused by Dinky, so they go out to find a job. As they are driving around, they see a help wanted sign at a rundown hotel called the Heap Cheap Hotel.

EP10 Bark in the Park Nov 11, 1978

Uncle Dudley is angry at Dinky again, this time because he destroyed the plumbing. This means that Monica and Sandy have to find jobs once again to repair the damage. Luckily for them, they are walking through the park when they are offered a job. They are asked to get the park ready for the new playground dedication by the mayor.

EP11 Flabby Arms Farm Nov 18, 1978

Everyone is at the supermarket so naturally Uncle Dudley starts complaining about how much it costs to feed Dinky. On the drive home, Sandy comes up with a great idea for her and Monica's next new job. She suggests getting a job on a farm so they can earn money and learn how to grow their own food.

EP12 The Bow Wow Blues Band Nov 25, 1978

Uncle Dudley and his nieces have taken a drive to the shore to enjoy a day at the beach. Uncle Dudley keeps Dinky busy by throwing a Frisbee for him to catch, as Sandy plays a harmonica and Monica plays a guitar. They all plan to see Buck Ferris and "The Bong Show" on the pier later that day.

EP13 Easel Does It Dec 02, 1978

Uncle Dudley is setting up his projector and screen as his nieces make popcorn to see his new home movie. Dinky, causing trouble as usual, destroys the house again before the movie is over. So he girls start driving around town to find a job to pay for the damages. They see a help wanted sign at the art studio of Tooloose Van Stop. He gives them a job to help him create his latest masterpiece to impress his benefactor, Melvin McBuck.

EP14 Dinky at the Bat Dec 09, 1978

EP15 Abominable Dinky Dec 16, 1978

EP16 Phi Beta Dinky Dec 23, 1978

EP17 Dinky and the Caveman Jan 06, 1979

EP18 Rinky Dinky Jan 13, 1979

Uncle Dudley drives Monica and Sandy to the Ice Arena since they will participate in the "Happiness on Ice" show. They bring along Dinky, who causes no small amount of trouble.

EP19 Bad Luck Bow-Wow Jan 20, 1979

EP20 A Hair of the Dog Jan 27, 1979

EP21 Sir Dinky Dog Feb 03, 1979

EP22 First Prize Pooch Feb 10, 1979

EP23 Department Store Dinky Feb 17, 1979

EP24 A Hop and a Dink Feb 24, 1979

EP25 Castaway Canine Mar 03, 1979

EP26 Gondola, But Not Forgotten Mar 10, 1979

EP27 Like It or Lamp It Sep 10, 1979

EP28 Lochness Mess Sep 17, 1979

EP29 There's No Place Like Home Sep 24, 1979

EP30 Buckingham Bow Wow Oct 01, 1979

EP31 Rockhead Hound Oct 08, 1979

EP32 Tree's A Crowd Oct 15, 1979

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Released: 09 September 1978 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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Dinky Dog is an 11-minute animated segment on The All-New Popeye Hour from September 9, 1978 to September 1981 and was Hanna-Barbera's first show created and produced in Australia. Following the original network run of The All-New Popeye Hour, Dinky Dog was given its own half-hour timeslot in syndication. Thirty-two 11-minute installments of Dinky Dog were produced; two were aired per 30-minute episode.

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cairn6 I remember this cartoon series well when it aired back in the late 70's. Typical Saturday morning show (later aired after school as well while in syndication), with a basic plot that somehow managed to come across in an entertaining manner. The series centers around Dinky...a huge Old English Sheepdog and his misadventures living with his two young women owners and their uncle. Due to Dinky's massive size, he constantly wreaks havoc, mainly at the expense of the long suffering Uncle. But due to his lovable "gentle giant" nature, and his ability to somehow right his wrongs...his family can't help but to love the big guy no matter how much damage he manages to inflict. Anybody who's ever owned a pooch (especially a big one who think's he's a lap dog) can sympathize with both the clumsiness as well as the unconditional love a canine companion can offer. So despite the very basic late 70's animation and formula- based story lines...this charming series will put a smile...and even a chuckle...on any dog owner's face. It may even make you think..."they made a cartoon about my goofy dog!"