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'''''Cattanooga Cats''''' is a series of animated segments as part of the ''[[Cattanooga Cats (TV series)|Cattanooga Cats]]'', produced by [[Hanna-Barbera Productions]] for [[ABC]]'s Saturday morning children's programming debuting. It ran in [[1969]], airing 9 episodes that spanned one season.
'''''Cattanooga Cats''''' is a series of animated segments as part of the ''[[Cattanooga Cats (TV series)|Cattanooga Cats]]'' television series, produced by [[Hanna-Barbera Productions]] for [[ABC]]'s Saturday morning children's programming debuting. It ran in [[1969]], airing 9 episodes that spanned one season.
 
The segments depicted the adventures of a fictitious rock band similar to The Archies, which are populated by Southern anthropomorphic cats consisting of lead singer/guitarist [[Country]], singer/bassist [[Kitty Jo]], bassists [[Scoots]], and drummer [[Groove]]. Additionally, the band also traveled around in a van and Kitty Jo owns a big, blue dog named [[Teeny Tim]].
 
The Cats also appeared in various bumpers between other cartoons of the series, some of which are musical segments containing strong psychedelic, pop art visuals.


Although the series never saw a home media release, the episode "[[Witch Whacky]]" was originally announced to be featured on the DVD, ''[[Best of Warner Bros. 25 Cartoon Collection: Hanna-Barbera]]'', part of the ''Best of Warner Bros.'' series, but was removed for an unknown reason.<ref>[http://tiahblog.blogspot.com/2013/06/dvd-review-best-of-warner-bros-hanna.html?m=1 DVD Review: The Best of Warner Bros.: Hanna-Barbera 25 Cartoon Collection.] Tiahblog Blogspot ([[June 7]], [[2013]])</ref>
Although the series never saw a home media release, the episode "[[Witch Whacky]]" was originally announced to be featured on the DVD, ''[[Best of Warner Bros. 25 Cartoon Collection: Hanna-Barbera]]'', part of the ''Best of Warner Bros.'' series, but was removed for an unknown reason.<ref>[http://tiahblog.blogspot.com/2013/06/dvd-review-best-of-warner-bros-hanna.html?m=1 DVD Review: The Best of Warner Bros.: Hanna-Barbera 25 Cartoon Collection.] Tiahblog Blogspot ([[June 7]], [[2013]])</ref>
==Production==
==Production==
An album collection of the songs was released to coincide with the series. It only contained eleven of the songs.
===Development===
===Development===
==Music==
==Music==

Revision as of 21:59, 24 December 2023

This article is about the segments. For the main TV series, see Cattanooga Cats (TV series).
Cattanooga Cats
Cattanooga (segments) title card.png
On-screen title card.
Network ABC
Production company Hanna-Barbera
Original release September 6November 1, 1969
Starring Jim Begg
Julie Bennett
Bill Callaway
Casey Kasem
Producer(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Music composed by Hoyt Curtin
Director(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera

Cattanooga Cats is a series of animated segments as part of the Cattanooga Cats television series, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for ABC's Saturday morning children's programming debuting. It ran in 1969, airing 9 episodes that spanned one season.

The segments depicted the adventures of a fictitious rock band similar to The Archies, which are populated by Southern anthropomorphic cats consisting of lead singer/guitarist Country, singer/bassist Kitty Jo, bassists Scoots, and drummer Groove. Additionally, the band also traveled around in a van and Kitty Jo owns a big, blue dog named Teeny Tim.

The Cats also appeared in various bumpers between other cartoons of the series, some of which are musical segments containing strong psychedelic, pop art visuals.

Although the series never saw a home media release, the episode "Witch Whacky" was originally announced to be featured on the DVD, Best of Warner Bros. 25 Cartoon Collection: Hanna-Barbera, part of the Best of Warner Bros. series, but was removed for an unknown reason.[1]

Production

An album collection of the songs was released to coincide with the series. It only contained eleven of the songs.

Development

Music

The score was composed by Hoyt Curtin.

Episodes

Episode Number Original air date
"Witch Whacky" 1x01 September 6, 1969
"Geronihoho" 1x02 September 13, 1969
"The Big Boo-Boo" 1x03 September 20, 1969
"The Wee Greenie Goofie" 1x04 September 27, 1969
"Mummy's Day" 1x05 October 4, 1969
"Zoo's Who" 1x06 October 11, 1969
"Autograph Hounded" 1x07 October 18, 1969
"The Caribbean Kook" 1x08 October 25, 1969
"Ghosting A-Go-Go" 1x09 November 1, 1969

Cast

Legacy

Country, Kitty Jo, Scoots, Groove, and Teeny Tim appear in the Jellystone! reboot as animatronics, with their focus episode being "Catanooga Cheese Explosion."

References