The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour

1976
The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour

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EP1 High Rise Hair Raiser / Everyone Hyde! Sep 11, 1976

High Rise Hair Raiser (Scooby-Doo): Scooby and friends having a high time trying to trap safecrackers. Everyone Hyde! (Dynomutt): Mr. Hyde abetted by Hyde Dog, demands to be mayor of Big City, threatening its citizens with a sinister formula that turns them into evil Hyde-like creatures.

EP2 The Fiesta Host is an Aztec Ghost / What Now, Lowbrow? Sep 18, 1976

The Fiesta Host is an Aztec Ghost (Sooby-Doo): A Mexican vacation becomes a search for missing Aztec treasure for Scooby-Doo and the gang. The town of Cinco, supposed site of a gala fiesta, is deserted, what with its residents terrorized by a stone monster and the ghost of The Aztec God Of Contezuma. Searching for an ancient pyramid nearby, the gang find clues that lead them to a mysterious river barge and a cave where the treasure is being smuggled away. What Now, Lowbrow? (Dynomutt): Dog Wonder and B.F., teamed with the Scooby-Doo crimestoppers, meet Lowbrow, a villain desiring to be king of crime employing the knowledge from the books of Big City University to further his dastardly schemes. This primitive thief unwittingly leads Blue Falcon, Dynomutt and Scooby Doo and company to his lair, where they discover his latest plan: robbery of Big City Mint!

EP3 The Gruesome Game of the Gator Ghoul / The Great Brain...Train Robbery Sep 25, 1976

The Gruesome Game Of The Gator Ghoul (Scooby-Doo): A visit to Ma and Pa Skillet in Okefenokee Swamp results in another adventure for Scooby and the gang. Cousins Scooby-Doo and Scooby-Dum greet each other for the first time since they were puppies. The Skillets own a showboat restaurant which specializes in Funky Fritters and Fenokee Fizz Soda and is being terrorized by The Gator Ghoul, an alligator-headed monster with glowing yellow eyes that has scared away customers and employees alike. The Great Brain... Train Robbery (Dynomutt): Dynomutt and Blue Falcon meet The Gimmick, a sinister crook using an assortment of mechanical devices to perpetrate a bizarre crime: the theft of the fabulous treasure of Price Ringpur of India.

EP4 Watt A Shocking Ghost / The Day and Night Crawler Oct 02, 1976

Watt A Shocking Ghost (Scooby-Doo): In a mountain ski resort the Scooby-Doo Crimestoppers become involved with the mystery of The 10,000-Volt Ghost, who has been sabotaging the local power plant and turning the resort into a ghost town. The Day And Night Crawler (Dynomutt): Blue Falcon and Dog Wonder encounter The Worm, an evil genius abetted by escaped convicts Bugsy Busby and helicopter thief Roto Chopper, seeking revenge against Big City. Swooping down on Big City Tech (scene of a freak accident years back when The Night Crawler, then Professor Ronald Hickman, was transmogrified from an intelligent scientist into a worm), The Blue Falcon and Dynomutt discover and try to stop the villains' attempt to pilfer a multimillion dollar computer. Despite a string of Dyno DumDums, The Daring Duo lure The Creepy Crawler and his even creepier cronies into a bizarre underground pursuit (where else would worms go?) and trick them into burrowing into Big City Prison.

EP5 The Headless Horseman of Halloween / The Harbor Robber Oct 09, 1976

The Headless Horseman of Halloween (Scooby-Doo): A Halloween party at the crane manor becomes a mystery when the headless horseman shows up. The Harbor Robber (Dynomutt): Blue Falcon run into Fishface, a fishy villain who plans to blend dry the rich cargoes passing in and out of big city harbor.

EP6 Scared A Lot in Camelot / Sinister Symphony Oct 16, 1976

Scared a Lot in Camelot (Scooby-Doo): Shaggy's zillionaire Uncle buys a haunted mansion and then disappears. Sinister Syphony (Dynomutt): Manyface, a villain of many disguises, used a sinister symphony to send Big City to sleep, stripping it clean.

EP7 The Harum Scarum Sanitarium / Don't Bug Superthug Oct 23, 1976

The Harum Scarum Sanitarium (Scooby Doo):Going to Niagara Falls the gang ends up staying at an asylum being haunted by the ghost of Dr. Coffin. His two henchmen seem to be driving an ambulance taking patients, but are they really patients or are they hiding something? Don't Bug Superthug (Dynomutt): The superhero group are after a group of evil geniuses, Superthug and Zorkon. Superthug steals everything steel in the Big City to build a super dynamic steel skeleton.

EP8 The No-Faced Zombie Chase Case / Factory Recall Oct 30, 1976

The No-Faced Zombie Chase Case/ Factory Recall (Scooby-Doo): While eating dinner,Scooby witnesses a burglary. A valuable coin was stolen by a No-Faced Zombie. As they follow the zombie to the Dilly Dally Dolly toy factory, they encounter a gorilla who might also be apart of the robbery. Factory Recall (DynoMutt): In trying to combat the villainous Mr. Cool (a Mr. Freeze incarnate), whose cold rays freeze everyone into solid ice, The Blue Falcon accidentally drops his Falcon commumicator from his Falconbelt in trying to save Dog Wonder. Using the Falcon communicator device, Cool tricks B.F. into believeing he is Focus One, telling him Dynomutt is being recalled to the factory for a reprogramming. Dog Wonder is then programmed by Cool into an evil D.W., who nearly succeeds in ending Blue Falcon's career...and his life!

EP9 Mamba Wamba and the Voodoo Hoodoo / The Queen Hornet Nov 06, 1976

Mamba Wamba and the Voodoo Hoodoo (Scooby-Doo): A rock bank steals a magic voodoo chant they heard and sing it on stage, then the witch doctor comes and makes the lead singer disappears. The Queen Hornet (Dynomutt): The Queen Hornet steals a armoured car filled with money, leaving the heroes on a search for evidence of her crime.

EP10 The Frightened Hound Meets Demons Underground / The Wizard of Ooze Nov 13, 1976

A Frightened Hound Meets Demons Underground (Scooby-Doo): Seattle, Washington is ravaged by evil demons. The Wizard of Ooze (Dynomutt): The super pair meets Swamp Rat and Mudmouth, two evil swamp monsters determined to turn Big City into a swamp.

EP11 A Bum Steer For Scooby / Tin Kong Nov 20, 1976

A Bum Steer for Scooby (Scooby-Doo): The gang encounters a flying bull on their way to Daphne's uncle house. Tin Kong (Dynomutt): The daring duo meets the evil Eric Von Flick, a hack movie director who attempts to make a movie legend, the total destruction of Big City.

EP12 There's A Demon Shark in the Foggy Dark / The Awful Ordeal with the Head of Steel Nov 25, 1976

There's a Demon Shark in Dark (Scooby-Doo): There's a demon shark in the foggy dark. The gang gets tangled up in a mystery revolving missing pearls and a million year old shark monster. The Awful Ordeal with the Head of the Steel (Dynomutt): The awful ordeal with the head of the steel Ironface, bearing a rather bitter grudge, seeks revenge on Big City and kidnaps the district attorney.

EP13 Scooby-Doo, Where's the Crew? / The Blue Falcon vs. the Red Vulture Nov 27, 1976

Scooby-Doo, Where's the Crew? (Scooby-Doo): The gang test the nerves of the ghost of Captain Pescado. The Kelp Monster and The Octopus Monster and go near their treasure, making them very angry. The Blue Falcon vs. The Red Vulture (Dynomutt) The red vulture steals two of the world's most powerful super jet engines.

EP14 The Ghost That Sacked The Quarterback / The Injustice League of America Dec 04, 1976

The Ghost that Sacked the Quarterback (Scooby Doo): A football player disappears and a long dead ghost reappears. Can you guess who's on the case? None other than Mystery Inc. The Injustice League of America (Dynomutt): The Worm, the Queen Hornet, Lowbrow, Superthug and the Gimmick form an evil team known as the "Injustice League of America".

EP15 The Ghost of the Bad Humor Man / The Lighter Than Air Raid Dec 11, 1976

The Ghost of Bad Humor Man (Scooby-Doo): When Shaggy wrecks Freddy\'s mystery machine in front of an ice cream shop, the whole scene turns into a mystery of three fruity phantoms. The Lighter than Air Raid (Dynomutt): While the daring duo enjoy a leisurely game of golf, an evil genius known as \"The Blimp\", places his blimp lair high over Big City\'s head, messing with the city\'s supply of helium.

EP16 The Spirits of '76 / The Prophet Profits Dec 18, 1976

The Spirits of '76 (Scooby-Doo): The gang gets locked up in a museum with the Spirits of '76. The Prophet Profits (Dynomutt): The prophet is predicting major disasters in Big City. Dynomutt and Blue Falcon are getting a bad reputation because they are unable to prevent the disasters.

EP17 The Curse of the Viking Lake Apr 15, 1977

A museum curator and two geology students impersonate Viking ghosts to keep people away from a lake and steal the area's thermal energy.

EP18 Vampire Bats and Scaredy Cats Apr 15, 1977

The gang visits a friend on a forbidding island reputed to be the home of vampires.

EP19 Hang in There, Scooby-Doo Apr 15, 1977

During a hang-gliding competition, the gang investigates ghostly dinosaurs and cave-men in a Western canyon.

EP20 The Chiller Diller Movie Thriller Apr 15, 1977

The filming of Scooby-Dee's new film is disrupted when a phantom appears on the set.

EP21 The Spooky Case of the Grand Prix Race Apr 15, 1977

Shag and Scooby play decoy to uncover the truth behind a phantom racer and some disappearing racecars.

EP22 The Ozark Witch Switch Apr 15, 1977

The gang spends a stormy night at Hatfield's cabin, only to see a witch transform their host into a frog. Searching for a solution, they encounter a zombie and a witch's cave.

EP23 The Creepy Cruise Apr 15, 1977

The gang wins a South Seas cruise and stumbles upon a mystery involving a time machine and a futuristic monster.

EP24 The Creepy Heap from the Deep Apr 15, 1977

A huge sea monster disrupts the kids' beach party, but when they take refuge in an old house they run into a ghostly sea captain whose spirit has been stolen by the monster.
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Released: 11 September 1976 Ended
Producted By: Hanna-Barbera Productions
Country: United States of America
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The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour is a 60-minute package show produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1976 for ABC Saturday mornings. It marked the first new installments of the cowardly canine since 1973, and contained the following segments: The Scooby-Doo Show and Dynomutt, Dog Wonder.

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TheLittleSongbird The Scooby Doo Show is a very good show, though not as good as my childhood favourite Scooby Doo Where Are You? and this is coming from a biased Scooby Doo fan. The animation is perhaps a little dated by today's standards, but not that bad at all. The theme tune is perfectly fine too. Scooby and Shaggy have still got their fun and charm, and there are one or two appearances from Scooby Dumb. As much as I love Fred, Velma and Daphne, Scooby and Shaggy will always be my favourite characters, these two never fail to make me laugh. There are some very memorable villains like the Ice Cream Ghosts, The Gator Ghoul, Ironface and the Jaguaroo, and again, I can't decide which one's my favourite. All in all, not as good as Scooby Doo Where are You, but is still an improvement over most of the stuff with Scrappy in. 9/10 Bethany Cox.
phdgmourey Opinions and taste is up to an individual: logic is not.Having worked in five countries and been around the block...a few times,I know the value of being able to chill out in order to get positive goals done! Dynomutt allows people to relax and it is a no brainer. Good nostalgia cartoons? You bet we need'em in this,sometimes,too serious world being materialistic (and look where that did go since last year). A good laugh is priceless and well needed nowadays. Anyway,isn't it amazing that this DVD has been redone in 2006 shows,somehow,its popularity: trust me,in business they do not do it because they feel like it. They did it because there is a demand...Even me,being French dig the coolness of this cartoon.
voicemaster71 I consider my watching of the Hanna Barbera cartoons at its peak to be in the late 1970's. Other than the original Where Are You? series of 1969,I felt the next best animated Scooby Doo shows were the ones made between 1976 and 1978. The Scooby Doo Show had lots of great and memorable episodes. The only guest characters who surfaced in this series were Scooby's retarded cousin Scooby Dum. As annoying as he was, I say give me Scooby Dum over the likes of Scrappy Doo any day!! Also, there was Scooby Dee in that one episode. I noticed that when I acquired the Scooby Doo Dynomutt Hour on DVD, they only had the episodes from the 1976 season. Apparently, Hanna Barbera is skipping over the other half of these shows, though I don't understand why. I'm assuming the other half of these shows must have aired in 1977 as part of Scooby's All Star Laff a Lympics. Anyway, I noticed that in the late 70's the group split ups this time had it where Fred and both the girls went off together leaving Shaggy and Scooby together to provide all the laughs as opposed to the Velma hanging with Shaggy and Scooby while Fred and Daphne paired off like the old series.As for the villains, we saw the likes of the Spectre, The Gator Ghoul, The No Face Zombie and Gorilla, the 10,000 Volt Ghost and more. SO apparently, the Scooby Doo Show had three seasons. The third season sticks out in my mind more than any other. These 16 episodes are what some people say is supposed to be a continuation of the Where Are You? series, only with late 70's style animation. There were no guest characters in this series and the villains ranged from the Willowah, Iron Face, The Cat Creature, the Jaguaro,the Lock Ness Monster, the Disco Phantom, and more. These shows were a little spookier than the previous seasons and what really sticks out in my mind about these episodes is the stock music that Hanna Barbera used in these 16 episodes. These 16 episodes aired in 1978 as the opening segment of the new 90 minute Scooby's All Stars series and these episodes are coming out on DVD later this year. But what I was saying music wise, these 16 episodes had stock music that was also heard on Challenge of the SuperFriends, both the Challenge and Non Challenge episodes of 1978.Bottom line, I feel the best Scooby Doo shows were the original Where Are You series and these 1976-1978 episodes and also, the Scooby Movies of the early 70's. But it stops right here. Up next, disaster called Scrappy Doo!! Please WB, release the remaining Scooby episodes of 1977 on DVD as well as the Laff a Lympics. DYNOMUTT: DOG WONDER: This was not only a spin off to me from Scooby Doo, but also a parody of Batman and Robin, only in this case, the sidekick (a mechanical one) is the actual star while the hero is actually the costar. Dynomutt was hilarious as the mechanical Dog Wonder who although being a state of the art (at least at the time) crimefighter, Dog Wonder always malfunctioned. The real reason I liked Dynomutt was because of the Blue Falcon, who to me was nothing more than a Batman ripoff. Oddly enough, without Dynomutt around, BF is quite efficient as a Super Hero. But Dog Wonder's malfunctions always hindered Big Citys hero instead of helping him. And who can forget the likes of his arch enemies like Superthug, the Queen Hornet, The Gimmick, FishFace,the Worm, and Lowbrow. I also enjoyed the few episodes where Scooby Doo and the gang of Mystery Inc. guest appeared.Only a few episodes of Dynomutt are not on the DVD, so I am assuming they ran in 1977 on the Laff a Lympics shows. Either way, you can't miss with these Scooby Doo/Dynomutt Hour episodes on DVD. If you're a major Hanna Barbera fan, I highly recommend this series.
TheTVConnoisseur The third installment in the series returned to the premise of the original show and improved with it's villains like in the case of Jaguaroo but while it improved on one aspect it declined on another. Like the show before it the hidden jokes were toned down. However, still managed to be entertaining.What is sad and best remembered about this show is that it's the last good Scooby-Doo series before the infamous Scrappy makes his big debut.