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'''"New Orleans and Atlantis"''' is the fifth episode of ''[[Laff-A-Lympics (TV series)|Laff-A-Lympics]]'' season two, and the twenty first overall. It first aired on [[October 7]], [[1978]], on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[Neal Barbera]] and [[Tom Dagenais]], and directed by [[Charles A. Nichols]]. | '''"New Orleans and Atlantis"''' is the fifth episode of ''[[Laff-A-Lympics (TV series)|Laff-A-Lympics]]'' season two, and the twenty-first overall. It first aired on [[October 7]], [[1978]], on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[Neal Barbera]] and [[Tom Dagenais]], and directed by [[Charles A. Nichols]]. | ||
The contestants do a antique aircraft distance and a chinese dragon race contest in New Orleans; then a seahorse race and a rescue the mermaid contest in Atlantis. | The contestants do a antique aircraft distance and a chinese dragon race contest in New Orleans; then a seahorse race and a rescue the mermaid contest in Atlantis. |
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Premiere date | October 7, 1978 |
Run time | 21:28 |
Writer(s) | Neal Barbera Tom Dagenais |
Director(s) | Charles A. Nichols |
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"New Orleans and Atlantis" is the fifth episode of Laff-A-Lympics season two, and the twenty-first overall. It first aired on October 7, 1978, on ABC. It was written by Neal Barbera and Tom Dagenais, and directed by Charles A. Nichols.
The contestants do a antique aircraft distance and a chinese dragon race contest in New Orleans; then a seahorse race and a rescue the mermaid contest in Atlantis.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Characters
Organizations
Locations
- Earth
- United States
- Atlantis
- H20 Avenue
- Davy Jones' Locker (mentioned)
- King Neptune's Palace
- Maze
- Seaweed jungle
Objects
Vehicles
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: October 7, 1978 on ABC
Production
Development
Music
The music was composed by Hoyt Curtin, with musical supervision from Paul DeKorte.
Behind the scenes
Errors
Critical reception
In other languages
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