Teen Angels
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Teen Angels | |
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Location | Mobile |
Objective | To solve mysteries |
Leader | Taffy Dare |
Mascot | Captain Caveman |
Members | Dee Dee Skyes Brenda Chance |
First appearance | CC&TTA: "The Kooky Case of the Cryptic Keys" (1977) |
File:SDMI Teen Angels.png Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated | |
Jellystone! |
The Teen Angels are a mystery/crime-solving team and main characters in the Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels animated television series. They are made up of three teenage girls and their mascot, Captain Caveman.
In the Jellystone! reboot, they have become the Young Adult Angels.
Members
Appearances
TV series
- Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels
- 1.1 "The Kooky Case of the Cryptic Keys"
- 1.2 "The Mixed Up Mystery of Deadman's Reef"
- 1.3 "What a Flight for a Fright"
- 1.4 "The Creepy Case of the Creaky Charter Boat"
- 1.5 "Big Scare in the Big Top"
- 1.6 "Double Dribble Riddle"
- 1.7 "The Crazy Case of the Tell-Tale Tape"
- 1.8 "The Creepy Claw Caper"
- 1.9 "Cavey and the Kabuta Clue"
- 1.10 "Cavey and the Weirdo Wolfman"
- 1.11 "The Disappearing Elephant Mystery"
- 1.12 "The Fur Freight Fright"
- 1.13 "Ride 'Em Caveman"
- 1.14 "The Strange Case of the Creature from Space"
- 1.15 "The Mystery Mansion Mix-Up"
- 1.16 "Playing Footsie with Bigfoot"
- 2.1 "Disco Cavey"
- 2.2 "Muscle-Bound Cavey"
- 2.3 "Cavey's Crazy Car Caper"
- 2.4 "Cavey's Mexicali 500"
- 2.5 "Wild West Cavey"
- 2.6 "Cavey's Winter Carnival Caper"
- 2.7 "Cavey's Fashion Fiasco"
- 2.8 "Cavey's Missing Missile Miss-tery"
- 3.1 "The Scarifying Seaweed Secret"
- 3.2 "The Dummy"
- 3.3 "Cavey and the Volcanic Villain"
- 3.4 "Prehistoric Panic"
- 3.5 "Cavey and the Baffling Buffalo Man"
- 3.6 "Dragonhead"
- 3.7 "Cavey and the Murky Mississippi Mystery"
- 3.8 "Old Cavey in New York"
- 3.9 "Cavey and the Albino Rhino"
- 3.10 "Kentucky Cavey"
- 3.11 "Cavey Goes to College"
- 3.12 "The Haunting of Hog's Hollow"
- 3.13 "The Legend of Devil's Run"
- 3.14 "The Mystery of the Meandering Mummy"
- 3.15 "The Old Caveman and the Sea"
- 3.16 "Lights, Camera... Cavey!"
- Laff-a-Lympics
- 1.1 "The Swiss Alps and Tokyo, Japan"
- 1.2 "Acapulco and England"
- 1.3 "Florida and China"
- 1.4 "The Sahara Desert and Scotland"
- 1.5 "France and Australia"
- 1.6 "Athens, Greece and the Ozarks"
- 1.7 "Italy and Kitty Hawk, North Carolina"
- 1.8 "Egypt and Sherwood Forest"
- 1.9 "Spain and the Himalayas"
- 1.10 "India and Israel"
- 1.11 "Africa and San Francisco"
- 1.12 "The Grand Canyon and Ireland"
- 1.13 "Hawaii and Norway"
- 1.14 "North Pole and Tahiti"
- 1.15 "Arizona and Holland"
- 1.16 "Quebec and Baghdad"
- 2.1 "Russia and the Caribbean"
- 2.2 "New York and Turkey"
- 2.3 "South America and Transylvania"
- 2.4 "French Riviera and New Zealand"
- 2.5 "New Orleans and Atlantis"
- 2.6 "Morocco and Washington D.C."
- 2.7 "Canada and Warsaw, Poland"
- 2.8 "Siam and the Moon"
- Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated
- Jellystone!
- 1.3 "Boo Boots"
- 1.14 "Face of the Town!"
- 1.18 "Jelly Wrestle Rumble!"
- 1.20 "A Town Video: Welcome to Jellystone"
- 1.21 "Spell Book"
- 1.22 "Lady Danjjer: Is It Wrong to Long for Kabong?"
- 1.27 "The Sea Monster of Jellystone Cove"
- 1.31 "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad Rat Race"
- 1.39 "Heroes and Capes"
- 1.40 "Sweet Dreams"
- 2.1 "Meet the Jetsons"
- 2.8 "Girl, You My Friend!"
- 2.14 "Space Con"
Movies
- Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon (posters)
Comics
- Laff-a-Lympics
- Scooby-Doo
- Issue #9: "Mystery at Malibu"
- TV Stars
- Issue #A: "The Shipping Magnet"
- The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera
- Issue #3: "The Man Who Stole Thursday"
- Cartoon Network Presents
- Issue #23C: "Neanderthal Nightmare"
Books
History
Those Hilarious (and Sometimes Scary) Mysteries
Everyone's Back in Jellystone!
Teen Angels in the Funny Books
Development
The Teen Angels are based on the main trio from the crime drama TV series Charlie's Angels.[1]
Behind the scenes
- The artists of the Max series Velma would always make the mistake of designing Hex Girls posters in Daphne's room, but would call them the Teen Angels, even when Hex Girls member Thorn had been properly established in the series.
References
- ^ Woolery, George W. (1983). Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981. Scarecrow Press. pp. 62–63. ISBN 0-8108-1557-5.