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| The original Scooby-Doobies: Babu, the omitted Jeannie, Tinker, Speed Buggy, Shaggy, Scooby-Doo, Scooby-Dum, Blue Falcon, Dynomutt, Dee Dee Sykes, Taffy Dare, Brenda Chance and Captain Caveman. |
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| The Yogi Yahooeys: Yakky Doodle, Huckleberry Hound, Hokey Wolf, Wally Gator, Boo Boo, Yogi, Grape Ape, Blabber, Snooper, Augie Doggie, Doggie Daddy, Quickdraw McGraw, Pixie, Dixie and Mr. Jinks. |
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| The Really Rottens: Daisy Mayhem, Sooey, the Creepleys, Ortful Octopus, Dread Baron, Mumbly, The Great Fondoo, the Magic Rabbit, and the Dastardly brothers. |
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| Mildew Wolf and Snagglepuss. |
The episodes were structured in a similar fashion to an Olympic broadcast
with an unseen announcer (Messick) and hosting and commentary by Snagglepuss (Butler)
and Mildew Wolf (Stephenson, replacing Paul Lynde) from the It’s the Wolf! segment of Cattanooga
Cats. As the series was on ABC, Snagglepuss and Mildew, along with
other Hanna-Barbera characters enlisted as guest announcers and judges, wore
the recognizable yellow jackets of ABC Sports announcers. Other Hanna-Barbera
characters would also make frequent cameo appearances in the audience or in
interviews with Mildew.
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| Dragon-ing in China. |
Much like Wacky Races, the
characters competed all over the world and the Rottens would always be on the
verge of winning until their foul tricks cost them the lead, and occasionally
points. Unlike Races, however,
sometimes their tricks weren’t against the rules, actually allowing them to
win. The show was also a rare Hanna-Barbera production to not feature a studio
laugh track.
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| Snagglepuss interviews guest referee Jabberjaw. |
Laff-a-Lympics debuted on ABC
on September 10, 1977 featuring 16 11-minute episodes; each usually shown in
groupings of two. In 1978, only eight more episodes were produced for a second
season before the show, and the entire programming block, was cancelled and
replaced by The Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Show.
The series was written by Neal Barbera, Tom Dagenais, Larz Bourne, Duane Poole, Haskell Barkin,
Joseph Bonaduce,
Chuck Couch,
Lee Davenport,
Orville H.
Hampton, Andy
Heyward, Joan
Howard, Mark
Jones, Michael
Maurer, Norman
Maurer, Bob
Ogle, Ray
Parker, Howard
Post, Paul
Pumpian, Kimmer
Ringwald, Dick
Robbins and Misty
Stewart-Taggart. Hoyt
Curtin provided the series’ music.
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| The winnahs! |
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| The original DVD release. |
Reruns of the series would air on USA Cartoon Express in
the 1980s and early 90s. It then went to Cartoon
Network from 1994-2000 before moving to sister channel Boomerang until 2024. That year, it would
join the rotating line-up of Scooby-Doo programs airing on retro
animation network MeTV Toons. In 1996, four
VHS tapes were released by Warner
Home Video containing two episodes each, while in the United Kingdom only
one tape was released splitting up several episode segments into two individual
episodes. In 2010, eight episodes were released between Scooby’s All-Star Laff-A-Lympics Volume 1 and Volume 2 along with a bonus episodes of Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!. The remainder of the first season was
released in 2012 on Scooby-Doo! Laff-A-Lympics: Spooky Games,
which also featured a new special: “Spooky Games”. Later editions of that DVD
were retitled Laff-A-Lympics: The Complete First
Collection. It would also be
made available for streaming on Prime
Video, Apple
TV, Google
Play and HBO Max.
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| Marvel's Laff-A-Lympics comic. |
In 1978, Marvel Comics began publishing
a 13-issue series based on the show, as well as an appearance in Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera #3.
K.G.
Murray Publishing would reprint
several of the Marvel books in Australia, while Fleetway
Publications would reprint stories in the United Kingdom from 1980-82 in Laff-A-Lympics Annual. The concept was revisited in 1996’s Hanna-Barbera Presents #6 by Archie Comics with the “Superstar Olympics”,
featuring some new characters amongst the cast. Gordy made a couple of
hand-held pinball games featuring the entire
cast and each
team individually. Hoyle
released an Old
Maid card game the following year. The Scooby-Doo watercolor paint set featured
several of the Hanna-Barbera characters with their Laff-A-Lympics vests on. Papermate
also produced a dry transfer set that featured several of the characters in
their Presto Magix
line.
Dinky Dalton appeared in episode “The Return of El Kabong” in Yogi’s
Treasure Hunt, voiced by Stacy
Keach. He again appeared in the 1988 television film The Good, The Bad, and
Huckleberry Hound voiced by Allan Melvin, and this time
with brothers Finky (Pat Fraley),
Pinky (Charlie Adler) and
Stinky (Michael Bell). This
same line-up would appear in the 2017 reboot of Wacky Races,
voiced by Christopher Judge,
Tom Kenny, Diedrich Bader and Billy West, respectively.
| The Really Rottens in Jellystone! |
Dread Baron and Mumbly appeared in the 1987 television film Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose; however, Baron was now voiced by Paul Winchell—the actor for Dick Dastardly. Dread Baron would later appear in the Jellystone! episode “Jailcation”. In the episode “LAFF Games”, most of the Really Rottens appeared. Daisy Mayhem was voiced by Georgie Kidder, Dinky Dalton by Dwight Schultz, Orful Octopus by Bernardo de Paula, and Magic Rabbit by Niccole Thurman. Harkening back to the original concept, they were led by Dick Dastardly (Schultz) and Muttley (Dana Snyder).
Grape Ape on accused of juicing in Harvey Birdman.
In the “Grape
Juiced” episode of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, Grape Ape (John Michael Higgins) was
accused of using steroids during the Laff-A-Lympics.
The Magic Rabbit also appeared in the episode “SPF” as a victim of
CyberSquatting. The Really
Rottens appeared in the “Ship’rect” episode of The Cleveland Show as
the crew of a boat in a Floaterboard Race. The “Ban on the Fun” episode
of Robot Chicken used the show in a parody of Steven Spielberg’s film Munich with the
addition of Scrappy-Doo on the Scooby team. In the 2020 film Scoob!,
an arcade cabinet in an abandoned amusement park arcade featured a
slightly-altered Laugh-A-Lympics logo.
Originally posted in 2016. Updated in 2026.









1 comment:
A cool show where you got to see different characters from some of your favorite cartoons together. I always pulled for Scooby's team, because they had Hong Kong Phooey, Speed Buggy, Blue Falcon & Dyno Mutt, & the Teen Angels on their team
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