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Scooby's All-Star Laff-a-Lympics

Show Summary

Aired: 1977 - 1979
Show Type: Animated
Country of Origin: US

Scooby's All-Star Laff-a-Lympics was a Saturday morning cartoon program block produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions from 1977 to 1979 for ABC. During the 1978–1979 season, it was known as simply Scooby's All-Stars. It contained the following segments:

(1977-1978, 2 hours)

Scooby-Doo
Laff-a-Lympics
Dynomutt, Dog Wonder
Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels

(1978-1979, Scooby's All-Stars, 1 1/2 hours)

Scooby-Doo
Laff-a-Lympics
Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels


The sporting competitions that the characters would be called upon to perform in would often be comical and offbeat versions of Olympic sports and scavenger hunts. Each segment took place in a different location somewhere on the planet, including excursions to Africa, Italy, Canada, Washington D.C., and even the North Pole. Each episode was presented in a format similar to an Olympic television broadcast, with hosting/announcing duties and color commentary provided by Snagglepuss from The Yogi Bear Show and Mildew Wolf from the It's the Wolf segments of The Cattanooga Cats (though unlike It's The Wolf, Mildew was no longer voiced by Paul Lynde; he is now voiced by John Stephenson). Non-competing Hanna-Barbera characters such as Fred Flintstone and Jabberjaw made appearances as guest announcers. Since the show was airing on ABC, Snagglepuss and Mildew wore the then-traditional yellow jackets of ABC Sports announcers.

The Laff-a-Lympics competition was based upon a point system. Various events were worth a certain point total for the first, second, and third place winners, and the team that had the most points by the end of the half-hour--usually the Scooby Doobies--was declared the winner and received the gold medal. Points could also be subtracted for treachery and sabotage, which were the specialties of the villainous Really Rottens team.

As with most Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning cartoons of the 1970s, the basic plot and theme of each episode was mostly generic and repetitive. The two "good guy" teams, the Scooby Doobies and the Yogi Yahooeys, were good friends and their respective team members gladly helped each other whenever they got into a jam. The Really Rottens, however, always cheated and pulled dirty tricks -- and ultimately they would wind up the losers in most episodes. Much like Dick Dastardly typically the Really Rottens would be just on the verge of winning, before they would make a fatal error at the very end that allowed one of the other two teams to end up at the top. Occasionally, though, the Rottens' cheating technique wouldn't actually be against the rules, with them actually winning in a few episodes (there was even one episode where they won through sheer chance). The final episode, climaxing on the moon, was a three-way tie.

Only one season of Laff-a-Lympics episodes was produced, which was re-run during the second season of Scooby's All-Star Laff-a-Lympics (billed as Scooby's All-Stars). The show resurfaced in 1980 as a segment of its own, and was rerun at various other points during the 1980s on ABC. It has also been frequently re-run in later years by the USA Network, the Cartoon Network, and Boomerang.

This team drew mainly from the 1970s Hanna-Barbera cartoons, particularly the "mystery-solving" series derived from Scooby-Doo, whose titular character served as team captain.

characters from Scooby-Doo:
Scooby-Doo (team captain)
Norville "Shaggy" Rogers
Scooby-Dum
characters from Dynomutt, Dog Wonder:
Dynomutt
The Blue Falcon
characters from Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels:
Captain Caveman
Brenda Chance
Dee Dee Sykes
Taffy Dare
characters from Speed Buggy:
Speed Buggy
Tinker
Babu from Jeannie
Hong Kong Phooey

The Yogi Yahooeys

This team drew mainly from the 1950s and 1960s Hanna-Barbera cartoons, and is the only team made up completely of anthropomorphic animals. Grape Ape is the only post-1962 character in the line-up.

characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show:
Yogi Bear (team captain)
Huckleberry Hound
Boo-Boo Bear
Cindy Bear
Hokey Wolf
Pixie
Dixie
Mr. Jinks
characters from Quick Draw McGraw:
Quick Draw McGraw
Snooper
Blabber
Augie Doggie
Doggie Daddy
Yakky Doodle from The Yogi Bear Show
Wally Gator from The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series
The Great Grape Ape from The New Tom & Jerry/Grape Ape/Mumbly Show

The Really Rottens

This team is made up of villain characters, and, excepting Mumbly, is comprised of original characters (though various Dalton Brothers appeared in 1950s and 1960s shorts, these particular three were new).

Mumbly from The New Tom & Jerry/Grape Ape/Mumbly Show (team captain; he bears a strong resemblance to Muttley from Wacky Races)
Dread Baron (he bears a strong resemblance to Dick Dastardly from Wacky Races)
The Dalton Brothers: villanous cowboys (also appeared in Quick Draw McGraw):
Dinky
Dirty
Dastardly
The Creepleys, monsters in the mold of The Munsters and the Gruesomes from The Flintstones:
Mr. Creepley
Mrs. Creepley
Junior Creepley
The Great Fondoo, an evil magician
Magic Rabbit, the Great Fondoo's pet, who is more annoying than evil. He only said one word "Brak!"
Daisy Mayhem, a mean-spirited hillbilly
Sooey Pig
Orful Octopus


In March, 1978 Marvel Comics produced a comic book series based on the cartoon. Creative staff for the comic book included Mark Evanier, Carl Gafford, Scott Shaw!, Jack Manning, Owen Fitzgerald and others. The series lasted 13 issues.



(Info courtesy of Wikipedia)

Comments

ACcountryFanPosted: 10/06/2008
this is one of the few Scooby-Doo titles that haven't been showcased on a DVD collection yet and i'm wanting it to be. I have always liked the show and hopefully someday it'll be on a DVD. it used to be thrilling when i was younger to see so many cartoon characters on the same program interacting with one another. Yogi Bear, for instance, in conversation with Grape Ape...or the then-contemporary character Blue Falcon sharing screen time with a classic character like Huckleberry Hound in a sporting event.
denvern8tivePosted: 10/09/2008
Now THIS was the classic cartoon, with all your favorites in it. What else can I say?
The Midnight RiderPosted: 06/12/2009
I watched re-runs of these.
mightybfanPosted: 09/03/2009
I loved Laff-A -Lympics as a child.When it was on USa Cartoon Express,Chris was a Scooby Dooby,and I was a Yogi Yahooey.This needs to be on dvd.
AH3RDPosted: 10/17/2009
It IS coming to DVD! Check out the details: http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Scoobys-All-Star-  Laff-A-Lympics-Volume-1/12829

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