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|released= [[September 28]], [[1959]][[1962]]
|released= [[September 28]], [[1959]][[March 6]], [[1961]]
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|starring= [[Daws Butler]]<br />[[Elliot Field]]
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'''''Snooper and Blabber''''' is a series of animated segments as part of ''[[The Quick Draw McGraw Show]]'', produced by [[Hanna-Barbera Productions]] for syndication, it ran from [[1959]] to [[1962]], airing 45 episodes that spanned three seasons.
'''''Snooper and Blabber''''' is a series of animated segments as part of ''[[The Quick Draw McGraw Show]]'', produced by [[Hanna-Barbera Productions]] for syndication, it ran from [[1959]] to [[1961]], airing 45 episodes that spanned three seasons.


The show centers around a pair of a cat-and-mouse due of detectives named [[Snooper]] and [[Blabber]], respectively, dealing with mostly wacky cases.
The show centers around a pair of a cat-and-mouse due of detectives named [[Snooper]] and [[Blabber]], respectively, dealing with mostly wacky cases.
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==Episodes==
==Episodes==
Seasons 2-3s' airdates are currently being researched, so currently some of the airdates may be incorrect.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Episode
! Episode
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| "[[Ala-Kazoop!]]"
| "[[Ala-Kazoop!]]"
| 2x01
| 2x01
| Week of [[March 28]], 1960
| Week of [[March 26]], 1960
|-
|-
| "[[Hop to It]]"
| "[[Hop to It]]"
| 2x02
| 2x02
| 1960
| Week of [[April 4]], 1960
|-
|-
| "[[Fleas Be Careful]]"
| "[[Fleas Be Careful]]"
| 2x03
| 2x03
| Week of [[November 6]], 1960
| Week of [[April 11]], 1960
|-
|-
| "[[De-Duck-Tives]]"
| "[[De-Duck-Tives]]"
| 2x04
| 2x04
| Week of [[November 15]], 1960
| Week of [[April 18]], 1960
|-
|-
| "[[Big Shot Blab]]"
| "[[Big Shot Blab]]"
| 2x05
| 2x05
| Week of [[November 27]], 1960
| Week of [[April 25]], 1960
|-
|-
| "[[Observant Servants]]"
| "[[Observant Servants]]"
| 2x06
| 2x06
| Week of [[December 2]], 1960
| Week of [[May 2]], 1960
|-
|-
| "[[Scoop Snoop]]"
| "[[Scoop Snoop]]"
| 2x07
| 2x07
| Week of [[January 8]], 1961
| Week of [[May 9]], 1960
|-
|-
| "[[Big Cat Caper]]"
| "[[Big Cat Caper]]"
| 2x08
| 2x08
| Week of [[January 14]], 1961
| Week of [[May 16]], 1960
|-
|-
| "[[Prince of a Fella']]"
| "[[Prince of a Fella']]"
| 2x09
| 2x09
| Week of [[January 29]], 1961
| Week of [[May 23]], 1960
|-
|-
| "[[Bear-ly Able]]"
| "[[Bear-ly Able]]"
| 2x10
| 2x10
| Week of [[February 5]], 1961
| Week of [[January 2]], 1961
|-
|-
| "[[Surprised Party]]"
| "[[Surprised Party]]"
| 2x11
| 2x11
| Week of [[February 19]], 1961
| Week of [[January 9]], 1961
|-
|-
| "[[Flea For All]]"  
| "[[Flea For All]]"
| 2x12
| 2x12
| Week of [[February 27]], 1961
| Week of [[January 16]], 1961
|-
|-
| "[[Eenie, Genie, Minie, Mo!]]"
| "[[Eenie, Genie, Minie, Mo!]]"
| 2x13
| 2x13
| Week of [[March 14]], 1961
| Week of [[January 23]], 1961
|-
|-
| "[[Zoom-Zoom Blabber]]"
| "[[Zoom-Zoom Blabber]]"
| 3x01
| 3x01
| Week of [[December 31]], 1961
| Week of [[January 30]], 1961
|-
|-
| "[[Outer Space Case]]"
| "[[Outer Space Case]]"
| 3x02
| 3x02
| Week of [[January 25]], 1962
| Week of [[February 6]], 1961
|-
|-
| "[[Gem Jams]]"
| "[[Gem Jams]]"
| 3x03
| 3x03
| Week of [[February 8]], 1962
| Week of [[February 13]], 1961
|-
|-
| "[[Person to Prison]]"
| "[[Person to Prison]]"
| 3x04
| 3x04
| Week of [[February 15]], 1962
| Week of [[February 20]], 1961
|-
|-
| "[[Chilly Chiller]]"
| "[[Chilly Chiller]]"
| 3x05
| 3x05
| Week of [[May 3]], 1962
| Week of [[February 27]], 1961
|-
|-
| "[[Bronco Bluster]]"
| "[[Bronco Bluster]]"
| 3x06
| 3x06
| Week of [[May 10]], 1962
| Week of [[March 6]], 1961
|}
 
==Crossovers==
{| class="wikitable"
! Title
! Number
! Original air date
|-
| ''[[Yogi Bear (segments)|Yogi Bear]]'': "[[Yogi's Birthday Party]]"
| 1
| [[October 1]], [[1961]]
|}
|}


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==Legacy==
==Legacy==
Over the years, Snooper and Blabber have joined in many of their good friend [[Yogi Bear (character)|Yogi Bear]]'s groups, such as the [[Yogi Yahooeys]] in ''[[Laff-A-Lympics (TV series)|Laff-A-Lympics]]'', and [[Yogi's Treasure Hunters]] in ''[[Yogi's Treasure Hunt]]''. They also had various other appearances, such as in ''[[Yo, Yogi!]]''; a number of ''[[Kellogg's]]'' commercials; and Snooper's cameo in ''[[The Good, the Bad and Huckleberry Hound (film)|The Good, the Bad and Huckleberry Hound]]''; but made very little recent appearances until they both appeared for the ''[[Jellystone!]]'' reboot, in which Snooper is a girl and both are portrayed as discount detectives.
Over the years, Snooper and Blabber have joined in many of their good friend [[Yogi Bear (character)|Yogi Bear]]'s groups, such as the [[Yogi Yahooeys]] in ''[[Laff-A-Lympics (TV series)|Laff-A-Lympics]]'', and [[Yogi's Treasure Hunters]] in ''[[Yogi's Treasure Hunt]]''. They also had various other appearances, such as in ''[[Yo, Yogi!]]''; a number of ''[[Kellogg's]]'' commercials; and Snooper's cameo in ''[[The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound (film)|The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound]]''; but made very little recent appearances until they both appeared for the ''[[Jellystone!]]'' reboot, in which Snooper is a girl and both are portrayed as discount detectives.


==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==
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Latest revision as of 21:35, 11 February 2024

This article is about the segments. For the individual articles of the main title characters, see Snooper and Blabber.
Snooper and Blabber
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On-screen title card.
Network Syndication
Production company Hanna-Barbera Productions
Original release September 28, 1959March 6, 1961
Starring Daws Butler
Elliot Field
Producer(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Music composed by Hoyt Curtin
Phil Green
Jack Shaindlin
Joe Cacciola
Writer(s) Michael Maltese
Director(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera

Snooper and Blabber is a series of animated segments as part of The Quick Draw McGraw Show, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for syndication, it ran from 1959 to 1961, airing 45 episodes that spanned three seasons.

The show centers around a pair of a cat-and-mouse due of detectives named Snooper and Blabber, respectively, dealing with mostly wacky cases.

Neither Warner Home Video nor Warner Archive Collection are able to release the entire series on DVD due to music clearance issues.

Production

Development

Music

The theme and other musical cues were composed by Hoyt Curtin, with the rest of the music composed by Phil Green, Jack Shaindlin, and Joe Cacciola.

Episodes

Seasons 2-3s' airdates are currently being researched, so currently some of the airdates may be incorrect.

Episode Number Air date
"Baby Rattled" 1x01 Week of September 28, 1959
"Puss n' Booty" 1x02 Week of October 5, 1959
"Switch Witch" 1x03 Week of October 12, 1959
"Fee-Fi-Fo Fumble" 1x04 Week of October 19, 1959
"Disappearing Inc." 1x05 Week of October 26, 1959
"Desperate Diamond Dimwits" 1x06 Week of November 2, 1959
"Slippery Glass Slipper" 1x07 Week of November 9, 1959
"Big Diaper Caper" 1x08 Week of November 16, 1959
"Masquerader Raider" 1x09 Week of November 23, 1959
"Real Gone Ghosts" 1x10 Week of November 30, 1959
"The Flea and Me" 1x11 Week of December 7, 1959
"Not So Dummy" 1x12 Week of December 14, 1959
"Motor Knows Best" 1x13 Week of December 21, 1959
"Cloudy Rowdy" 1x14 Week of December 28, 1959
"Adventure is My Hobby" 1x15 Week of January 4, 1960
"Gopher Goofers" 1x16 Week of January 11, 1960
"Monkey Wrenched" 1x17 Week of January 18, 1960
"Impossible Imposters" 1x18 Week of January 25, 1960
"Snap Happy Saps" 1x19 Week of February 1, 1960
"The Case of the Purloined Parrot" 1x20 Week of February 8, 1960
"The Lion is Busy" 1x21 Week of February 15, 1960
"Doggone Dog, Gone!" 1x22 Week of February 22, 1960
"Laughing Guess" 1x23 Week of February 29, 1960
"Poddle Toodle-Oo!" 1x24 Week of March 7, 1960
"Hula-Hula Hullabaloo" 1x25 Week of March 14, 1960
"Wild Man, Wild!" 1x26 Week of March 21, 1960
"Ala-Kazoop!" 2x01 Week of March 26, 1960
"Hop to It" 2x02 Week of April 4, 1960
"Fleas Be Careful" 2x03 Week of April 11, 1960
"De-Duck-Tives" 2x04 Week of April 18, 1960
"Big Shot Blab" 2x05 Week of April 25, 1960
"Observant Servants" 2x06 Week of May 2, 1960
"Scoop Snoop" 2x07 Week of May 9, 1960
"Big Cat Caper" 2x08 Week of May 16, 1960
"Prince of a Fella'" 2x09 Week of May 23, 1960
"Bear-ly Able" 2x10 Week of January 2, 1961
"Surprised Party" 2x11 Week of January 9, 1961
"Flea For All" 2x12 Week of January 16, 1961
"Eenie, Genie, Minie, Mo!" 2x13 Week of January 23, 1961
"Zoom-Zoom Blabber" 3x01 Week of January 30, 1961
"Outer Space Case" 3x02 Week of February 6, 1961
"Gem Jams" 3x03 Week of February 13, 1961
"Person to Prison" 3x04 Week of February 20, 1961
"Chilly Chiller" 3x05 Week of February 27, 1961
"Bronco Bluster" 3x06 Week of March 6, 1961

Crossovers

Title Number Original air date
Yogi Bear: "Yogi's Birthday Party" 1 October 1, 1961

Cast

Legacy

Over the years, Snooper and Blabber have joined in many of their good friend Yogi Bear's groups, such as the Yogi Yahooeys in Laff-A-Lympics, and Yogi's Treasure Hunters in Yogi's Treasure Hunt. They also had various other appearances, such as in Yo, Yogi!; a number of Kellogg's commercials; and Snooper's cameo in The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound; but made very little recent appearances until they both appeared for the Jellystone! reboot, in which Snooper is a girl and both are portrayed as discount detectives.

In popular culture

In other languages

Language Name
Brazilian Olho Vivo e Faro Fino
French Fouinard et Babillard
Japanese ドラ・チュウ助探偵 (Dorachu Jo Tantei)
Spanish Fisgon y Despitado

References