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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Butch Cassidy'' (TV series)}}
|image1= [[File:Butch Cassidy.png|300px]]
:''This article is about the TV series. For the main title character, see [[Butch Cassidy]].''
|caption1= Butch in "[[The Counterfeiters]]."
{{Infobox TV
|species= Human
|name= Butch Cassidy
|gender= Male
|title_card= [[File:BC title card.png|300px]]
|team= [[Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids]]
|caption= On-screen title card.
|affiliation= [[Wally]]<br />[[Stephanie]]<br />[[Merilee]]<br />[[Elvis]]
|network= [[NBC]]
|father= Not mentioned
|prodcompany= [[Hanna-Barbera]]
|mother= Not mentioned
|distributor=
|married= Single
|released= [[September 8]]-[[December 1]], [[1973]]
|first= [[Butch Cassidy (TV series)|BC]]: "[[The Scientist]]" ([[1973]])
|run_time=
|actor= [[Lloyd "Chip" Hand II]]
|starring= [[Lloyd "Chip" Hand II]]<br />[[Micky Dolenz]]<br />[[Kristina Holland]]<br />[[John Stephenson]]<br />[[Judy Strangis]]<br />[[Don Messick]]
|execs=
|producers= [[William Hanna]]<br />[[Joseph Barbera]]
|music= [[Hoyt Curtin]]
|writer= [[William Raynor]]<br />[[Miles Wilder]]<br />[[Fred Fox]]<br />[[Seaman Jacobs]]<br />[[Bernie Kahn]]<br />[[Earl Klein]]<br />[[Norman Hudis]]<br />[[Ed Jurist]]<br />[[Sam Roeca]]<br />[[Dick Wesson]]
|director= [[Charles A. Nichols]]
}}
}}
'''Butch Cassidy''' is a member of [[Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids]] and the main title character of the ''[[Butch Cassidy (TV series)|Butch Cassidy]]'' animated television series. He is voiced by [[Lloyd "Chip" Hand II]].
'''''Butch Cassidy''''', also known as '''''Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids''''', is an American animated mystery comedy television series produced by [[Hanna-Barbera]] (H-B) for [[NBC]]'s Saturday morning children's programming. It ran in [[1973]], airing 13 episodes that spanned one season.  


==Character description==
The entire series has been released on [[Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids: The Complete Series|DVD]].
==Appearances==
===TV series===
* ''[[Butch Cassidy (TV series)|Butch Cassidy]]''
===Comics===
* ''[[Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)|Scooby-Doo]]''
** #50 "[[Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)/Issue 50|Big House Brouhaha]]"


==Biography==
==Production==
===Debut series===
===Development===
===Butch in the Funny Books===
==Music==
==Development==
The music was composed by [[Hoyt Curtin]].


==Gallery==
==Episodes==
:''Main: [[Butch Cassidy/Gallery]]''
{| class="wikitable"
! Title
! Original air date
|-
| 1x01
* "[[The Scientist]]"
| [[September 8]], [[1973]]
|-
| 1x02
* "[[The Counterfeiters]]"
| [[September 15]], 1973
|-
| 1x03
* "[[One of Our Ships is Missing]]"
| [[September 22]], 1973
|-
| 1x04
* "[[Double Trouble (Butch Cassidy)|Double Trouble]]"
| [[September 29]], 1973
|-
| 1x05
* "[[The Pearl Caper]]"
| [[October 6]], 1973
|-
| 1x06
* "[[The Gold Caper]]"
| [[October 13]], 1973
|-
| 1x07
* "[[Road Racers]]"
| [[October 20]], 1973
|-
| 1x08
* "[[Hong Kong Story]]"
| [[October 27]], 1973
|-
| 1x09
* "[[Operation G-Minus]]"
| [[November 3]], 1973
|-
| 1x10
* "[[Orient Express]]"
| [[November 10]], 1973
|-
| 1x11
* "[[The Parrot Caper]]"
| [[November 17]], 1973
|-
| 1x12
* "[[The Super Sub]]"
| [[November 24]], 1973
|-
| 1x13
* "[[The Haunted Castle (Butch Cassidy)|The Haunted Castle]]"
| [[December 1]], 1973
|}
 
==Cast==
* [[Lloyd "Chip" Hand II]] as [[Butch Cassidy]]
* [[Micky Dolenz]] as [[Wally]]
* [[Kristina Holland]] as [[Stephanie]]
* [[John Stephenson]] as [[Mr. Socrates]]
* [[Judy Strangis]] as [[Merilee]]
* [[Don Messick]] as [[Elvis]]
 
==Merchandise==
===Home media===
On [[January 15]], [[2013]], [[Warner Archive Collection]] released ''[[Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids: The Complete Animated Series]]'' on DVD.
 
===Reading material===
In [[1974]], [[Gold Key Comics]] featured the cast of ''Butch Cassidy'' in [[Fun-In/Issue 11|''Fun-In'' #11]], which incidentally adapts the eleventh episode, "The Pearl Caper."


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:00, 15 April 2024

This article is about the TV series. For the main title character, see Butch Cassidy.
Butch Cassidy
BC title card.png
On-screen title card.
Network NBC
Production company Hanna-Barbera
Original release September 8-December 1, 1973
Starring Lloyd "Chip" Hand II
Micky Dolenz
Kristina Holland
John Stephenson
Judy Strangis
Don Messick
Producer(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Music composed by Hoyt Curtin
Writer(s) William Raynor
Miles Wilder
Fred Fox
Seaman Jacobs
Bernie Kahn
Earl Klein
Norman Hudis
Ed Jurist
Sam Roeca
Dick Wesson
Director(s) Charles A. Nichols

Butch Cassidy, also known as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids, is an American animated mystery comedy television series produced by Hanna-Barbera (H-B) for NBC's Saturday morning children's programming. It ran in 1973, airing 13 episodes that spanned one season.

The entire series has been released on DVD.

Production

Development

Music

The music was composed by Hoyt Curtin.

Episodes

Title Original air date
1x01 September 8, 1973
1x02 September 15, 1973
1x03 September 22, 1973
1x04 September 29, 1973
1x05 October 6, 1973
1x06 October 13, 1973
1x07 October 20, 1973
1x08 October 27, 1973
1x09 November 3, 1973
1x10 November 10, 1973
1x11 November 17, 1973
1x12 November 24, 1973
1x13 December 1, 1973

Cast

Merchandise

Home media

On January 15, 2013, Warner Archive Collection released Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids: The Complete Animated Series on DVD.

Reading material

In 1974, Gold Key Comics featured the cast of Butch Cassidy in Fun-In #11, which incidentally adapts the eleventh episode, "The Pearl Caper."

References