Difference between revisions of "Cattanooga Cats (TV series)"
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| "[[Lamb Scout Cook Out]] / [[Catch as Cat Can]]" | | "[[Lamb Scout Cook Out]] / [[Catch as Cat Can]]" | ||
| | | 2x01 | ||
| [[September 12]], [[1970]] | | [[September 12]], [[1970]] | ||
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| "[[Wolf in a Sheep's Clothing]] / [[Catnapping Mouse]]" | | "[[Wolf in a Sheep's Clothing]] / [[Catnapping Mouse]]" | ||
| | | 2x02 | ||
| [[September 19]], 1970 | | [[September 19]], 1970 | ||
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| "[[To Beach His Own]] / [[Paint That Ain't]]" | | "[[To Beach His Own]] / [[Paint That Ain't]]" | ||
| | | 2x03 | ||
| [[September 26]], 1970 | | [[September 26]], 1970 | ||
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| "[[Sheep Scene Stealer]] / [[I've Been Framed]]" | | "[[Sheep Scene Stealer]] / [[I've Been Framed]]" | ||
| | | 2x04 | ||
| [[October 3]], 1970 | | [[October 3]], 1970 | ||
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| "[[Kookie Cook Book Cook]] / [[Match Making Mouse]]" | | "[[Kookie Cook Book Cook]] / [[Match Making Mouse]]" | ||
| | | 2x05 | ||
| [[October 10]], 1970 | | [[October 10]], 1970 | ||
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| "[[Train Tripped]] / [[Electronic Brainstorm]]" | | "[[Train Tripped]] / [[Electronic Brainstorm]]" | ||
| | | 2x06 | ||
| [[October 17]], 1970 | | [[October 17]], 1970 | ||
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| "[[I Never Met a Lamb I Didn't Like]] / [[Brute Farce]]" | | "[[I Never Met a Lamb I Didn't Like]] / [[Brute Farce]]" | ||
| | | 2x07 | ||
| [[October 24]], 1970 | | [[October 24]], 1970 | ||
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| "[[Bouncing Buddies]]" | | "[[Bouncing Buddies]]" | ||
| | | 2x08 | ||
| [[October 31]], 1970 | | [[October 31]], 1970 | ||
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| "[[Channel Chasers]] / [[Ramblin' Wreck from Texas]]" | | "[[Channel Chasers]] / [[Ramblin' Wreck from Texas]]" | ||
| | | 2x09 | ||
| [[November 7]], 1970 | | [[November 7]], 1970 | ||
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| "[[Two Car Mirage]]" | | "[[Two Car Mirage]]" | ||
| | | 2x10 | ||
| [[November 14]], 1970 | | [[November 14]], 1970 | ||
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| "[[Alacazap]]" | | "[[Alacazap]]" | ||
| | | 2x11 | ||
| [[November 21]], 1970 | | [[November 21]], 1970 | ||
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| "[[Genie and the Meanie]]" | | "[[Genie and the Meanie]]" | ||
| | | 2x12 | ||
| [[November 28]], 1970 | | [[November 28]], 1970 | ||
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| "[[Choo Choo Cheetah]]" | | "[[Choo Choo Cheetah]]" | ||
| | | 2x13 | ||
| [[December 5]], 1970 | | [[December 5]], 1970 | ||
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| "[[The Fastest Mouse in the West]]" | | "[[The Fastest Mouse in the West]]" | ||
| | | 2x14 | ||
| [[December 12]], 1970 | | [[December 12]], 1970 | ||
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| "[[Cat Skill School]]" | | "[[Cat Skill School]]" | ||
| | | 2x15 | ||
| [[December 19]], 1970 | | [[December 19]], 1970 | ||
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| "[[The Cool Cat Contest]]" | | "[[The Cool Cat Contest]]" | ||
| | | 2x16 | ||
| [[December 26]], 1970 | | [[December 26]], 1970 | ||
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| "[[Lights! Action! Catastrophe!]]" | | "[[Lights! Action! Catastrophe!]]" | ||
| | | 2x17 | ||
| [[January 2]], [[1971]] | | [[January 2]], [[1971]] | ||
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| "[[Follow That Cat]]" | | "[[Follow That Cat]]" | ||
| | | 2x18 | ||
| [[January 9]], 1971 | | [[January 9]], 1971 | ||
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Revision as of 05:30, 14 June 2022
Cattanooga Cats | |
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On-screen title card. | |
Network | ABC |
Production company | Hanna-Barbera |
Original release | September 6, 1969—September 5, 1971 |
Starring | Jim Begg Julie Bennett Howard Morris Daws Butler Bill Callaway Dick Curtis Marty Ingels Casey Kasem Paul Lynde Allan Melvin Don Messick Janet Waldo Bruce Watson |
Producer(s) | William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Music composed by | Hoyt Curtin |
Writer(s) | Neal Barbera Larz Bourne |
Director(s) | William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Cattanooga Cats is an animated American television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for ABC's Saturday morning children's programming. It ran from 1969 to 1971, airing 17 episodes.
The show debuted with segments, Around the World in 79 Days, It's the Wolf and Motormouse and Autocat.
Production
Development
Segments
- Cattanooga Cats (1969)
- It's the Wolf (1969-1970)
- Around the World in 79 Days (1969)
- Motormouse and Autocat (1969-1971)
Music
The score was composed by Hoyt Curtin.
- Opening theme song lyrics
Ja-ba-da, ja-ba-da, say ja-ba-da
Ja-ba-da, ja-ba-da, say ja-ba-da
Cattanooga Cats don't ever purr
They know how, but not what fer
Cattanooga Cats don't go meow
Wouldn't try, but they know how
They're doing their thing, ja-ba-da, ja-ba-da
They're doing their thing, ja-ba-da, ja-ba-da
The doing their thing, ja-ba-da, ja-ba-da
The Cattanooga Cats are doing their thing!
The Cattanooga Cats Show!
Staring Around the World in 79 Days...
It's the Wolf...
Motormouse and Autocat...
and the Cattanooga Cats!
We're doing that thing, ja-ba-da, ja-ba-da
A doing that thing, ja-ba-da, ja-ba-da
Yes, they're doing that thing, ja-ba-da, ja-ba-da
The Cattanooga Cats are doing their thing!
Ja-ba-da, ja-ba-da, say ja-ba-da
Ja-ba-da, ja-ba-da, say ja-ba-da
Episodes
Second season aired as part of Motormouse instead of Cattanooga Cats.
Cast
- Jim Begg as Scoots
- Julie Bennett as Kitty Jo and Chessie
- Daws Butler as Crumden and Lambsy Divey
- Bill Callaway as Country
- Dick Curtis as Motormouse
- Marty Ingels as Autocat
- Casey Kasem as Groove
- Paul Lynde as Mildew Wolf
- Allan Melvin as Bumbler and Bristlehound
- Don Messick as Hoppy and Smirky
- Janet Waldo as Jenny Trent
- Bruce Watson as Phineas Fogg, Jr.