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  1. Nov 26, 2023 · Motormouse and Autocat is a series of animated segments as part of the Cattanooga Cats, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for ABC's Saturday morning children's programming debuting. It ran from 1969 to 1971, airing 34 episodes that spanned two seasons.

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  3. May 20, 2023 · Essetially a motor-racing version of Tom & Jerry, this segment involved the antics of a race car-driving cat named Autocat (voiced by Marly Ingels) and a motorcycle-driving mouse named Motormouse (voiced by Dick Curtis). Much of the segment's appeal lay in the bizarre cars that enunciate words, saying things "Chi-co-ry", and greeting Autocat ...

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  4. Motormouse & Autocat E30 - The Fastest Mouse In The West. Nigel Hunter. •. 381 views • 6 months ago. •. 36.

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    Cattanooga Cats

    Cattanooga Cats depicted the adventures of a fictitious rock band similar to The Archies and The Banana Splits populated by anthropomorphic hillbillycats consisting of: 1. Lead singer/guitarist Country (voiced by Bill Callaway) 2. Singer/dancer Kitty Jo (voiced by Julie Bennett) 3. Bassist Scoots (voiced by Jim Begg) 4. Drummer Groove (voiced by Casey Kasem) A fifth member, a mouse keyboardist named "Cheesie", was storyboarded but cut out of the series. The group traveled around in a van, was...

    Around the World in 79 Days

    Loosely based upon the novel Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne, this was an adventure segment involving balloonist Phineas "Finny" Fogg Jr. (voiced by Bruce Watson) is conceived as the great-great-grandson from America of the main character Phileas Fogg in the novel. Reporter teenagers Jenny Trent (voiced by Janet Waldo) and Hoppy (voiced by Don Messick) and he set out on a globetrotting adventure to travel around the world in 79 days and beat the original record set by Finny's a...

    It's the Wolf!

    It's the Wolf! followed the comic exploits of Mildew Wolf (voiced by Paul Lynde), who aspires to catch and eat a sure-footed lamb named Lambsy (voiced by Daws Butler). The wolf is always thwarted by a sheep dog (voiced by Allan Melvin) named Bristlehound. Bristlehound would apprehend Mildew (usually after hearing Lambsy cry out, "It's the wool-uff!"), pound him, and toss him sailing into the air, with Mildew screaming a phrase such as "Spoilsport!" as he flies into the horizon and lands with...

    Hanna-Barbera had high hopes for Cattanooga Cats to be a hit program, like The Banana Splits, but the show failed to attract a large audience during its original run. Mildew Wolf, the most popular character on the program, resurfaced six years after the cancellation of Cattanooga Cats as co-host (with Snagglepuss) on Laff-A-Lympics, this time voice...

    The Cattanooga Cats, Teeny Tim, Lambsy, Mildew Wolf & Bristlehound appeared in the HBO Max original series Jellystone! with Country voiced by Scott Whyte, Kitty Jo voiced by Georgie Kidder, Lambsy voiced by Dana Snyder, and Mildew Wolf voiced by Bernardo de Paula. The Cattanooga Cats and Teeny Tim are portrayed as animatronics of the Cattanooga Che...

  5. Season 1. 1969 • 34 Episodes. Season 1 of Motormouse and Autocat premiered on September 6, 1969.

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  7. Motormouse and Autocat was featured originally on the Cattanooga Cats show and featured the voice of Marty Ingels as Autocat, with Dick Curtis voicing Motormouse.

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