Dastardly & Muttley in Their Flying Machines

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Dastardly & Muttley in Their Flying Machines
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On-screen title card.
Network CBS
Production company Hanna-Barbera
Distributor Taft Broadcasting
Original release September 13, 1968January 17, 1970
Starring Paul Winchell
Don Messick
Producer(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Alex Lovy
Music composed by Hoyt Curtin
Writer(s) Larz Bourne
Dalton Sandifer
Mike Maltese
Director(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Animation director(s) Charles A. Nichols

Dastardly & Muttley in Their Flying Machines, also known as Dastardly & Muttley, is an American animated slapstick comedy television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for CBS' Saturday morning children's programming. It ran from 1969 to 1970, airing 17 episodes. It was the first spin-off from Wacky Races.

Dick Dastardly and Muttley lead the Vulture Squadron, with other members Klunk and Zilly, flying in World War I-style aeroplanes, trying to capture a messenger pigeon called Yankee Doodle Pigeon from delivering top-secret messages to an opposing army.

There are two other segments: Wing Dings, which features short jokes, and Magnificent Muttley, starring Muttley who plays the hero in his daydreams, only to be cut off and put back to work by Dick.

Production

Development

Fred Silverman, head of children's programming for CBS, suggested the idea of spinning off the Wacky Racers based on the success of Wacky Races.[1]

Segments

  • Dastardly & Muttley
  • Wing Dings
  • Magnificent Muttley

Music

The music was composed by Hoyt Curtin, who was credited as music director.

Episodes

Episode Number Original air date
"Fur Out Furlough" / Wing Dings: "Barn Dance," "Hot Soup" / Magnificent Muttley: "Muttley on the Bounty" / "Sappy Birthday" 1x01 September 13, 1969
"Follow That Feather" Wing Dings: "Barber," "Empty Hangar" / Magnificent Muttley: "What's New, Old Bean?" / "Operation Anvil" 1x02 September 20, 1969
"Sky Hi-IQ" / Wing Dings: "Prop Wash," "Carpet" / Magnificent Muttley: "The Marvelous Muttini" / "A Plain Shortage of Planes" 1x03 September 27, 1969
"Barnstormers" / Wing Dings: "Arnold," "Pineapple Sundae" / Magnificent Muttley: "The Bad Actor" / "Shape Up or Ship Out" 1x04 October 4, 1969
"Stop That Pigeon" / Wing Dings: "Grease Job," "Robot" / Magnificent Muttley: "The Big Topper" / "Zilly's a Dilly" 1x05 October 11, 1969
"The Cuckoo Patrol" / Wing Dings: "Automatic Door," "Airmail" / Magnificent Muttley: "The Marvelous Muttley" / "Pest Pilots" 1x06 October 18, 1969
"The Swiss Yelps" / "Eagle-Beagle" / Wing Dings: "Deep Reading", "Shell Game," "Slightly Loaded" / Magnificent Muttley: "Movie Stuntman" 1x07 October 25, 1969
"Fly By Knights" / "There's No Fool Like a Re-Fuel" / Wing Dings: "Springtime," "A Dog's Life," "Strange Equipment" / Magnificent Muttley: "Coonskin Caper" 1x08 November 1, 1969
"Movies Are Badder Than Ever" / "Home Sweet Homing Pigeon" / Wing Dings: "The Elevator," "Obedience School" / Magnificent Muttley: "Aquanuts" 1x09 November 8, 1969
"Lens a Hand" / "Vacation Trip Trap" / Wing Dings: "Parachute," "Real Snapper" / Magnificent Muttley: "Leonardo De Muttley" 1x10 November 15, 1969
"Stop Which Pigeon?" / "Ceiling Zero Zero" / Wing Dings: "Fast Freight," "Home Run" / Magnificent Muttley: "Start Your Engines" 1x11 November 22, 1969
"Who's Who?" / "Operation Birdbrain" / Wing Dings: "Bowling Pin," "Shrink Job" / Magnificent Muttley: "Ship Ahooey" 1x12 November 29, 1969
"Meddle Muddle" / "Go South, Young Pigeon!" / Wing Dings: "The Window Washer," "Beach Blast" / Magnificent Muttley: "Admiral Bird Dog" 1x13 December 6, 1969
"Too Many Kooks" / "Ice See You" / Wing Dings: "Echo," "Rainmaker" / Magnificent Muttley: "Professor Muttley" 1x14 December 13, 1969
"Balmy Swami" / "Camouflage Hop-Aroo" / Wing Dings: "Mop Up," "Big Turnover" / Magnificent Muttley: "Wild Mutt Muttley" 1x15 December 20, 1969
"Have Plane Will Travel" / "Windy Windmill" / Wing Dings: "Tough Break," "The Ice Cream Tree" / Magnificent Muttley: "Astromutt" 1x16 January 10, 1970
"Plane Talk" / "Happy Bird Day" / Wing Dings: "Boxing," "Runaway Rug" / Magnificent Muttley: "Super Muttley" 1x17 January 17, 1970

Cast

Legacy

In 2018, DC Comics published Scooby-Doo! Team-Up #44, which concluded the series with the revelation that the Vulture Squadron was really working for a Chinese restaurant that was the rival of a pizza delivery service that Yankee Doodle Pigeon worked for. Yes, really.

Also in that same year, DC Comics reinvisioned the series with Dastardly & Muttley, a comically dark, yet fleshed out take of the characters written by Garth Ennis.

Yankee Doodle Pigeon and Klunk appear in the HBO Max series Jellystone!

In other languages

Language Name
Japanese スカイキッドブラック魔王 (Sukai Kiddo Burakku Maō)

References