Monster Tails

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Monster Tails
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The style used for each episode's title card.
Network Syndication
Production company Hanna-Barbera
Distributor Worldvision Enterprises
Original release September 17October 25, 1990
Starring Charlie Adler
Tim Curry
Richard Gautier
Pat Musick
Frank Welker
Jonathan Winters
Producer(s) Cosmo Anzilotti
David Casci
Jim Crum
Jeffrey Hilton
Jeffrey Scott
Kelly Ward
Kay Wright
Music composed by Joe Curiale

Monster Tails is a series of animated segments as part of Wake, Rattle & Roll, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. The series originally aired in syndication. It ran in 1990, airing 29 episodes that spanned one season.

Production

Development

Music

The music was composed by Joe Curiale.

Episodes

Title Number Original air date
"Pet Styles of the Rich and Gruesome" 1x01 September 17, 1990
"Purple Brain" 1x02 September 18, 1990
"Elsa Dearest" 1x03 September 19, 1990
"Sleepwalk, Don't Run" 1x04 September 20, 1990
"Journey to the Center of Iggy" 1x05 September 21, 1990
"To Leech His Own" 1x06 September 24, 1990
"The Moatside Bassanova" 1x07 September 25, 1990
"Mighty Iggy at the Bat" 1x08 September 26, 1990
"Pet-refined Fortress" 1x09 September 27, 1990
"Monster Olympics" 1x10 September 28, 1990
"Driving Mr. Iggy" 1x11 October 1, 1990
"Ma Igor" 1x12 October 2, 1990
"Curse of the Mumphrey" 1x13 October 3, 1990
"Mayhem" 1x14 October 4, 1990
"Mumphrey's the Word" 1x15 October 5, 1990
"Garbage Mouth" 1x16 October 8, 1990
"Tse-tse, Tse-tse, Goodbye" 1x17 October 9, 1990
"Goodbye, Mr. Chump" 1x18 October 10, 1990
"The Minus Touch" 1x19 October 11, 1990
"Dr. Veenie's Beanie" 1x20 October 12, 1990
"Night of the Living Food" 1x21 October 15, 1990
"Mumphrey's Big Sleep" 1x22 October 16, 1990
"The Flea" 1x23 October 17, 1990
"Attack of the Monster Shadows" 1x24 October 18, 1990
"Luck, Don't Leap" 1x25 October 19, 1990
"The Counter Mental Divide" 1x26 October 22, 1990
"Dog Date Afternoon" 1x27 October 23, 1990
"That Darn Yarn" 1x28 October 24, 1990
"New Corpse on the Slab" 1x29 October 25, 1990

Heritage Auctions had a cel listing for another mysterious episode called "Science Friction," which was written by Floyd Norman, but it's unknown whether this episode was produced or not.[1]

Cast

References