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Hong Kong Phooey, Sergeant Flint, Rosemary and Spot appear in the Jellystone! season 3 episode "Collection Protection". [10] In it, they are characters in an anime series. Hong Kong Phooey also appears in a later episode "Mummy Knows Best" which reveals he was a real-life movie star who starred in martial arts films in the 1980s.
Spot (voiced by Bernardo de Paula) - He is portrayed as a buff talking cat and Hong Kong Phooey's brother. Originally from Hong Kong Phooey. Sergeant Flint - A supporting character in Hong Kong Phooey's films. Originally from Hong Kong Phooey where he was the police sergeant. Rosemary (voiced by Georgie Kidder) - A supporting character in Hong ...
After The Aristocats in the 1970s, Crothers found voice acting jobs as Meadowlark Lemon in the Harlem Globetrotters cartoon series and as the title character in Hong Kong Phooey. For four years, he played the role of Louie the garbage man on Chico and the Man. During his appearance on Sanford and Son Crothers joined Redd Foxx for two musical ...
Hong Kong Phooey: 1974: ️ ABC 58 Devlin: 59 Partridge Family 2200 A.D. 1974–1975: Columbia Pictures Television: Animated adaptation of The Partridge Family; Final Hanna-Barbera TV series distributed by Screen Gems. ️ CBS 60 These Are the Days: ABC 61 Valley of the Dinosaurs: 1974: CBS 62 Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch: 1974–1975: 13 episodes
Huckleberry Hound, Top Cat, Snagglepuss, Hong Kong Phooey, Yogi Bear and Quick Draw McGraw racing across in Wally Gator's swamp. Hanna Barbera's Turbo Toons is a racing featuring Hanna-Barbera characters played from a top-down perspective, similar to Super Sprint with single-player and multiplayer modes.
The Funky Phantom is a Saturday morning animated television series, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, in association with Australian production company Air Programs International for the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). [2]
Inch High, Private Eye is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and broadcast on NBC from September 8 to December 1, 1973. [1]The character was modeled after Maxwell Smart, the main character of the 1965–1970 comedy Get Smart, and Lennie Weinrib's performance as Inch High is an imitation of Don Adams' character.
This category contains Hong Kong-related images that have attained featured status. ... Hong Kong Skyline Restitch - Dec 2007.jpg 4,250 × 1,844; 3.93 MB.