The protagonist Kwicky Koala (voiced by writer Bob Ogle) is similar to Avery's popular Droopy, except that Kwicky can escape his pursuer Wilford Wolf (voiced by John Stephenson). The difference is that Kwicky moves at super-speed, which looks more like vanishing into thin air with an accompanying "beep" sound effect, much like Speedy Gonzales.
Episodes
"Sink or Swim"
"Robinson Caruso"
"In a Pig's Eye"
"Robin Hoodwink"
"Kwicky Goes West"
"Collectors Item"
"The Incredible Lunk"
"Race to Riches"
"Kangaroo Kapers"
"Double Trouble"
"Around the World in 80 Seconds"
"Kwicky's Karnival Kaper"
"Scream Test"
"Disguise the Limit"
"Museum Mayhem"
"Cabin Crazy"
The Bungle Brothers
A pair of dogs named George (voiced by Michael Bell) and Joey (voiced by Allan Melvin) seek vaudeville stardom. This segment is mostly short wraparounds.
Episodes
Hat Dance - Dry Run - Cheap Trick
High Rollers - Teeter Totter Act - The Circus Cannon Act
Trapeze Act - Saw in Two - Unicycle
Big Pie Jump - Honk If You Love Joey - Sound Off
Joey Juggling George - The Toe Dancing Beagle or Whats Nureyev - The Barrel Jump
Karate Chop Act - Tarzan Swing Act - The Ventriloquist
Rope Twirling Act - High Wire Harness - The Marionette Act
Cream Pie - Ballonitics - Escape Artist
Rock Band - Circus Car - Dueling Trombones
Quiz Whiz Kid - Stilts - The Romeo and Juliet Act
Animal Trainers - Double Jump - Pie Faced
The Plumbers Helper - Bungle Ballet - Hang 20
The Big Bang - Flipped Out - Bucking Bull
Hamlet Lays an Egg - The Magic Ring Act - The Fly
Weight Weight Lifter - Droop the Loop - Heavy Ending
Ice Follies - Punchy Pirates - Spring Is in the Air - Concert Pianist
Crazy Claws
A wildcat named Crazy Claws (voiced by Jim MacGeorge impersonating Groucho Marx) uses his sharp wits and equally sharp claws to evade the fur trapper Rawhide Clyde (voiced by Don Messick) and his dog Bristletooth (voiced by Peter Cullen) in a U.S. National Park run by Ranger Rangerfield (voiced by Michael Bell).
Episodes
Crazy it's Cold Outside
The Claws Conspiracy
Crazy Challenges
Clyde's Birthday Surprise
The Ice Rage
Claws Encounters of the Worst Kind
Lookout Crazy
Crazy Camping
Gold Crazy
See Saw Claws
Choo Choo Crazy
Bearly Asleep
Old Blowhard
Snow Biz
Claws Ahoy
Rattletrap Rawhide
Dirty Dawg
A canine vagrant named Dirty Dawg (voiced by Frank Welker impersonating Howard Cosell) seeks to improve life for himself and his rodent friend Ratso (voiced by Marshall Efron) while staying ahead of Officer Bullhorn (voiced by Matthew Faison).
Episodes
Pigskin Pooch
Dirty's Debut
Dirty Dawg's Faux Paw
Calling Dr. Dirty
Lo-Cal Pals
A Close Encounter of the Canine Kind
Pie-Eyed Pooch
Dirty Money
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Zoo
Urban Cowdawg
Dirty-O and Juliet
Sea Dawg Dirty
Little White Lie
The Great Dirtini
Disco Dawg
Marathon Mutt
Production Credits
Executive Producers: William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
Producer: Art Scott
Associate Producer: Doug Paterson
Supervising Director: Ray Paterson
Directors: George Gordon, Carl Urbano, Rudy Zamora
Assistant Directors: Bob Goe, Terry Harrison
Story Editors: Tex Avery, Chuck Couch, Larz Bourne
Story Direction: David Barnes, Don Christinsen, Tom Dagenias, Don Dougherty, Carl Fallberg, Ed Gombert, Jan Green, Don Jurwich, Earl Kress, Lew Marshall, Floyd Norman, Bob Ogle, Lane Raichert, Mike Rowland, George Singer, Lee Snodgress, Howard Swift, Ernest Terrazas, Tom Yakutis, Darline Zambruski
Recording Director: Gordon Hunt
Animation Casting Director: Ginny McSwain
Voices: Marlene Aragon, Joe Baker, Jered Barclay, Michael Bell, Hamilton Camp, Henry Corden, Peter Cullen, Jack DeLeon, Marshall Efron, Matthew Faison, Joanie Gerber, Danny Goldman, Bob Holt, Jim MacGeorge, Allan Melvin, Don Messick, Robert Allen Ogle, Annie Potts, Paul Ross, Bob Sarlatte, Marilyn Schreffler, Hal Smith, John Stephenson, Lennie Weinrib, Frank Welker
Graphics: Iraj Peran, Tom Wagatzke
Title Design: Bill Perez
Musical Director: Hoyt Curtin
Musical Supervision: Paul DeKorte
Creative Producer: Iwao Takamoto
Design Supervisor: Bob Singer
Character Design: Kurt Anderson, Davis Doi, Jean Gilmore, Alice Hamm, Willie Ito, Scott Shaw, Michael Takamoto, Sandra Young
Layout Supervisors: Don Morgan, Steve Lumley
Key Layout: Gary Hoffman, Floyd Norman, Scott Shaw
Layout: Kurt Anderson, Cosmo Anzilotti, Dale Barnhart, Tom Copolla, Owen Fitzgerald, Bob Posbury, Drew Gentle, Charles Grosvenor, Dave Hilberman, Mike Hodgson, Ray Jacobs, M. Mike Kawaguchi, Ken Landau, Jack Manning, Greg Martin, Terry Morgan, Mike O'Hara, Lee Orr, Phil Otiz, Shane Porteous, Linda Rowley, Joe Shearer, Bob Smith, Andrew Szemenyei, Deann Taylor, Cliff Voorhees
Animation Supervisors: Jay Sarby, Chris Cuddington
Animators: Frank Andrena, Ed Barge, Tom Barnes, Susan Beak, Bob Bemiller, Astrid Brennan, Lefty Callahan, Rudy Cataldi, Jesse Corseo, Zeon Davush, Ed DeMattia, Joe Drake, Dick Dunn, John Eylee, Gail Finkeldei, Arthur Filloy, Hugh Fraser, John Freeman, Luis Garcia, Peter Gardiner, Gerry Grabner, Alan Green, Nicholas Harding, Terry Harrison, Fred Helmich, Greg Ingram, Aundre Knutson, Rick Leon, Hicks Lokey, Pamela Lofts, Ernesto Lopez, Don McKinnon, Mircia Manton, Paul Marin, John Martin, Helen McAdam, Paul McAdam, Ken Muse, Costi Mustatea, Bob Nesler, Margaret Nichols, Eduardo Olivares, Spencer Peel, Barney Posner, Bill Pratt, Vivien Ray, Steve Robinson, Joanna Romersa, Don Ruch, George Scribner, Kunio Shimamura, Ken Southworth, Jean Tych, Joe Walker, Milan Zahorski Jr.
Assistant Animation Supervisors: John Boersema, Martin Chatfield
Background Supervisors: Al Gmuer, Richard Zalouder
Backgrounds: Lorraine Andrina, Fernando Arce, Milena Borkert, Gil DiCicco, Dennis Durrell, Zdenka Ebner, Flamarion Ferreira, Martin Forte, Robert Gentle, Eric Heschong, James Hegedus, Jim Hickey, Paro Hizumi, Michael Humphries, Victoria Jensen, Phil Lewis, Jerry Liew, Beverley McNamara, Michelle Moen, Judy Nicholson, Andy Phillipson, Phil Phillipson, Bill Proctor, Jeff Richards, Jeff Riche, Ron Roesch, Sue Spear, Dennis Venizelos, Ken Wright, Milan Zahorski Sr.
Checking and Scene Planning: Jackie Banks, Ellen Bayley
Xerography: Star Wirth, Sven Christofferson
Ink and Paint Supervisors: Alison Victory, Narelle Derrick
Camera: Roy Wade, Ray Lee, Steve Altman, Sean Bell, Candy Edwards, Tom Epperson, Chuck Fleckel, Curt Hall, Carole Leard, Liz Lane, Ralph Migliori, Joe Ponticelle, Cliff Shirpser, Paul Wainess, Brandy Whittington, Jerry Whittington
Technical Supervisors: Jerry Mills, Mark D'arcy Irvine
Sound Direction: Richard Olson, Joe Citarella
Supervising Film Editors: Larry C. Cowan, Robert Ciaglia
Dubbing Supervision: Pat Foley
Music Editors: Cecil Broughton, Daniels McLean, Terry Moore, Robert Talboy
Effects Editors: Michael Bradley, Mary Gleason, Catherine MacKenzie, Joe Reitano, Kevin Spears, David Stone,
Show Editor: Gil Iverson
Negative Consultant: William E. DeBoer
Production Manager: Jack Pietruska
Production Supervision: Judy Cross
Post Production Supervisor: Joed Eaton
Executives in Charge of Production: Jayne Barbera and Margaret Loesch
A Hanna Barbera Production
1981 Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc.
Other media
This show was referenced in the following episodes of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law:
In "Deadomutt, Part 2," it is revealed that Harvey has a tattoo of Kwicky on his left arm.
In "SPF," Kwicky and Dirty Dawg, in non-speaking cameos, are two of the characters Harvey calls to the stand in a case involving cybersquatting.
In "The Death of Harvey," Kwicky makes a cameo during the riots as he is seen crawling out of the sewers.
Kwicky's relative unpopularity was used as a joke in a Cartoon Network spot in which the characters in all the other shows on the network call in claiming they're sick. At the end of the spot, the network runs a 24-hour marathon of Kwicky Koala, much to the dismay of a kid who is staying home sick. Another promo spot, this one advertising Taz-Mania has Kwicky on a "Pick Your Marsupial" game show with the Tasmanian Devil and then getting eaten by him.
DVD Release
There is yet to be a DVD release of the series for the H-B classics collection from Warner Home Video.
External links
The Kwicky Koala Show at the Internet Movie Database
The Kwicky Koala Show at TV.com
Kwicky Koala at Toonopedia
The show's opening at YouTube
The show's credits at YouTube
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