Funky Phantom
Debut: January 01, 1971
Ended: January 01, 1974

The Funky Phantom was a Saturday morning cartoon, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1971 for ABC. Similar to Hanna-Barbera's successful Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, The Funky Phantom featured three teenagers; Skip (voiced by Micky Dolenz), April (Kristina Holland), Augie (Tommy Cook) and their dog Elmo. These four living beings solved spooky mysteries with two ghostly companions, a Revolutionary War-era ghost named Jonathan Wellington "Mudsy" Muddlemore (with Daws Butler referencing his Snagglepuss voice for Mudsy) and his cat, Boo. The characters allegedly died in hiding from the British during the Revolutionary War, only to come out later. The animation was produced for Hanna-Barbera by Australian studio Air Programs International. Shows Intro: We were cold and soaking wet and lost out in a storm We went inside a spooky house just hoping to get warm The dusty clock said half past six, we knew that it was wrong When we set the hands to twelve the clock began to gong (Clock gongs, ghost moans and says: "It's the Spirit of 1776, even, at your service!) We found a friend, friend, friend in Funky Phantom He'll pop right in just when you need him most And Boo will too, and you can't do without 'em That cat and that Funky Phantom ghost

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