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DYNOMUTT DOG WONDER AND BLUE FALCON

Dynomutt, Dog Wonder premiered Septmeber 11, 1976. Dynomutt and Blue Falcon fight crime in Big City.


Voice Cast:
Dynomutt .................................................... Frank Welker
Blue Falcon ................................................. Gary Owens

Episodes

  1. Everyone Hyde! (Originally Aired 9/11/1976)
    Mr. Hyde, alias Willie The Weasel, abetted by Hyde Dog, demands to be mayor of Big City, threatening its citizens with a sinister formula that turns them into evil Hyde-like creatures. Blue Falcon and Dog Wonder, assisted by the Scooby-Doo detectives, plan to trap the wily Mr. Hyde and agree to his request. Once this results, Mr. Hyde, via his terrible greed, is snared into a wild falcon fracas: Dynomutt captures Hyde Dog and the antidote that will save Big City, with Blue Falcon's Falconclaw scooping up the fleeing Willie The Weasel, b.k.a. Mr. Hyde. After being commended by the Mayor, Dynomutt, executing a heroic exit from City Hall, accidentally gets caught in one of Shaggy's Scooby-traps
  2. The Great Brain... Train Robbery (Originally Aired 9/25/1976)
    Dynomutt and Blue Falcon meet The Gimmick, a sinister crook using an assortment of mechanical devices to perpetrate a bizarre crime: the theft of the fabulous treasure of Price Ringpur of India. Dog Wonder, in assisting his master, hampers matters with his usual unique mechanical malfunctions. The Gimmick appears to be the villainous victor, as he robs a bank and a jewelry store and then attempts to capture the treasure of Prince Ringpur. In the end, Dynomutt's mechanical genius finds the lair of the evil villain despite his comical screwups, and, with the aid of his Dyno-Jets, he chases down and catches a fleeing, hanggliding Gimmick. Later, after B.F. and D.W. are commended by Price Ringpur of India, cameo guest star Lt. Mumbly takes time from his busy schedule to bring Dog Wonder to Blue Falcon after the former suffers a nasty spill out a window...and then tickets him for littering the sidewalk
  3. The Day And Night Crawler (Originally Aired 10/2/1976)
    Blue Falcon and Dog Wonder encounter The Worm, an evil genius abetted by escaped convicts Bugsy Busby and helicopter thief Roto Chopper, seeking revenge against Big City. Swooping down on Big City Tech (scene of a freak accident years back when The Night Crawler, then Professor Ronald Hickman, was transmogrified from an intelligent scientist into a worm), The Blue Falcon and Dynomutt discover and try to stop the villains' attempt to pilfer a multimillion-dollar computer. Despite a string of Dyno DumDums, The Daring Duo lure The Creepy Crawler and his even creepier cronies into a bizarre underground pursuit (where else would worms go?) and trick them into burrowing into Big City Prison.
  4. The Harbor Robber (Originally Aired 10/9/1976)
    Blue Falcon and Dog Wonder run afoul of Fishface, an aquatic creep, who schemes to bleed dry the rich cargoes passing in and out of Big City Harbor. This fishy fiend then squeezes Big City dry of its life supporting oil and demands $15 million in order to ransom it. Blue Falcon manages to talk The Mayor into paying the ransom by way of a falcon scheme to nab Fishface; unfortunately, this scheme backfires when Dog Wonder and Blue Falcon are captured and are about to become shark bait. They nevertheless escape via an Dyno Power Pack, and Dynomutt, turning into a giant fishing pole (how symbolic!), manages to reel in Fishface and put him out of circulation.
  5. Sinister Symphony (Originally Aired 10/16/1976)
    Using a sinister symphony, Manyfaces, the malevolent, malicious master of a million monstrous disguises, lulls Big City asleep, allowing him to strip it clean. Donning earmuffs, Blue Falcon and Dynomutt plan a trap, but Manyfaces avoids it when he and his henchmen impersonate Chief Quimby, the Mayor, and Blue Falcon. Dog Wonder, unfortunately, apprehends the real Blue Falcon mistakenly believing he has Manyfaces in disguise. Through touching Dynomutt's one ticklish spot (he's the only one who knows where it is), Blue Falcon manages to finally convince Dynomutt he's the true Blue Falcon and together they pursue the real Manyfaces and his creepy cronies, who at this time are driving down the street in a dump truck piled high with stolen loot. Manyfaces again tries to confuse Dog Wonder by his Blue Falcon disguise, but this time Dog Wonder picks his true blue buddy and Manyfaces is arrested.
  6. Factory Recall (Originally Aired 10/30/1976)
    In trying to combat the villainous Mr. Cool, whose cold rays freeze everyone into solid ice, The Blue Falcon accidentally drops his Falcon communicator from his Falconbelt in trying to save Dog Wonder, who has also been frozen by the cold ray blast. Mr. Cool immediately snatches the communicator up. Once thawed out, Dynomutt seems to be in worse shape than ever before, forever irking Blue Falcon with his oafish chuckling. Using the Falcon communicator device, Cool tricks Blue Falcon into believing he is Focus One, telling him Dynomutt is being recalled to the factory for a reprogramming. Dog Wonder is then programmed by Cool into an evil Dog Wonder, who nearly succeeds in ending Blue Falcon's career...and his life! But, true to Dyno-malfunctioning tradition, he botches his foul plan. While scaling a building with Falcon Suctioncup Feet, Dog Wonder captures Blue Falcon and brings him to Mr. Cool, who orders him to crush Blue Falcon under a block of ice ("Get ready to become a chip under the old block, Blue Falcon!"). Fortunately, yet another Dyno-Dum-Dum prevents this, and Blue Falcon escapes and deprograms Dog Wonder back into his faithful crime fighting old self again. Together, they track down Mr. Cool and his cool, cruel cohorts and foil their attempt to freeze Big City Bay into a block of ice. While the henchmen are captured, Cool attempts a getaway in the Falconcar, but is foiled by its Falcon Instant Anti-Car Thief Ejection Seat, which springs him high into the air.
  7. Tin Kong (Originally Aired 11/20/1976)
    The Daring Duo meet evil Eric Von Flick, a hack movie director who situates in the abandoned Epic Studios just outside of Big City, who attempts production of the greatest disaster movie of all time: The Total Destruction Of Big City, starring Tin Kong, a gigantic robot ape (no relation to Grape Ape, mind you!). In Desperation, Blue Falcon uses the Dyno Enlarging Powerpack, making Dog Wonder 50 times larger, resulting in him stopping Kong in destroying a passenger train. Suddenly Tin Kong nabs Blue Falcon!!! Dynomutt turns into a Dynobiplane, flies up and shakes Dynopepper into Tin King's nose causing him to sneeze and release Blue Falcon. The Daring Duo snatches the chance to gain entry inside Tin Kong's control panel and reprograms him, commanding him to scoop up the villainous Von Flick and his minions in his enormous hands once and for all, ensuring his last picture will be his prison photograph. Later, at The Falcon's Lair, Dog Wonder, having reprogrammed Tin Kong as a butler, calls for him to take out the trash. Tin Kong reaches in the window, grabs Dynomutt, and neatly deposits him into the Falcon Garbage Can.
  8. The Awful Ordeal With The Head Of Steel (Originally Aired 11/25/1976)
    Ironface, bearing a bitter grudge, seeks revenge on Big City and kidnaps the District Attorney, Warden of Rockatraz, and Detective Malloy. This fiend then lures The Daring Duo, Mayor Gaunt, Judge Grater, Chief Grisby, and the Chief Prosecutor to his yacht, aptly named Revenge, where they are all kidnapped and shanghaied to his island fortress. Remaining city officials disappear one by one, until Blue Falcon and Dog Wonder allow themselves to be captured as well, hoping to solve and foil this crime. When Ironface has all the officials and The Daring Duo in a huge prison cell, he relates the reason for his vengeance: he spent 10 years in Rockatraz Prison and now wants them all to spend the same number of years in his prison. Dynomutt chews some shrinking gum and shrinks down to size, picks the lock, and frees Blue Falcon and the officials. The Daring Duo then captures a fleeing Ironface in The Dyno-Yo-Yo, and unmasks him to be the sinister Serpent Lady. She is then recaptured, exchanging her iron face for iron bars on Rockatraz.
  9. The Blue Falcon vs. The Red Vulture (Originally Aired 11/27/1976)
    The Red Vulture steals 2 of the world's most powerful superjet engines, with plans to use them for his nefarious Vulturejet and in turn dominate the airways. The Daring Duo trace the villain to The Big City Superjet Races, but are immediately snagged by The Vulturejet and trapped along with the crew aboard a cargo jet recently robbed by Red Vulture which is slated to crash into a mountain far ahead of them. With only 3 minutes to spare, Dog Wonder extends his neck and arms into the cockpit and steers the jet out of danger. Blue Falcon and Dog Wonder then trace The Red Vulture to his nest, but upon arrival, they are instantly set upon by Red Vulture's deadly mechanical mini-vultures. Dog Wonder captures them all in a burlap sack, and the two jet by Falconcar to stop The Red Vulture, who is at present stealing $10 million of gold bullion arriving in Big City Airport. Red Vulture spots them, and tries to suck The Daring Duo, Falconcar and all into his supersonic vacuum device. Fortunately, this proves to be Red Vulture's tragic undoing- as the snout sucks up junk, Dynomutt inadvertently tosses about in a vain attempt to search for the Dyno-Antivacuum Vacuum. The Vulturejet disintegrates, forcing Red Vulture and his minions to fly for their lives. Having retrieved the stolen jet engines, The Daring Duo capture The Red Vulture's lackies, Prop and Cowl, fleeing on an escalator in the airport, and The Vulture himself, fleeing in a biplane.
  10. The Injustice League Of America (Originally Aired 12/4/1976)
    Six of the most evil criminals ever to face The Daring Duo - Fishface, The Worm, The Queen Hornet, Lowbrow, Superthug, and The Gimmick - have broken Big City Prison. They reconvene at the abandoned Waldorf Euphoria Hotel where they form The Injustice League Of America. By ordering a series of robberies across Big City at the costume ball at The Vandergilt Mansion and the proposed Big City Bank, the ILA lures Blue Falcon and Dog Wonder to their secret lair at Fishface's HQ. There, they fall haplessly victim to an escape-proof supertrap rigged by The Gimmick. Without The Daring Duo to foil them, the sinister sextets split up into separate pairs and go their separate ways in converging upon the unprotected Big City. It takes a total of 6 Dynogadgets to ensure Blue Falcon and Dynomutt's escape, and they plan to capture the whole group by disguising themselves alternately as members of the Injustice League and thwart the criminals with a bevy of double-crosses. First, Blue Falcon and Dog Wonder disguise themselves as The Superthug and The Gimmick to foil Fishface and The Worm's hijacking of Jacque Couscous's treasure ship at Big City Bay; then, as Fishface and The Worm, they beat Lowbrow and Queen Hornet to the draw at cleaning out The Big City Hurtz Castle Museum; and finally, as Lowbrow and Queen Hornet, they thwart The Superthug and The Gimmick from stealing The Gold Leaf Dome right off the state capitol. Confused into believing they've been pitted against one another, The Injustice League Of America quarrels as they settle their differences at the abandoned Waldorf Euphoria...which is better than Blue Falcon and Dog Wonder had hoped for, as they swipe the crooks into Blue Falcon's Falconcape and return them to Big City Prison.
  11. The Lighter Than Air Raid (Originally Aired 12/11/1976)
    As Radley Crowne and Dynomutt enjoy a leisure game of golf, The Blimp, evil genius of the airways, directs The Blimplair silently high over their heads, pilfering Big City's supply of helium. Once alerted by FOCUS One, they immediately switch costumes and dash off in pursuit, but a malfunctioning Dyno- Helium Sniffer leads The Daring Duo to a balloon vendor at The Big City Circus, where the hapless Dog Wonder unwittingly becomes the main attraction on the trapeze. Waylaid once again by balloon dummies in a toy factory, Blue Falcon and Dog Wonder chase The Blimplair but are caught in a giant Blimptrap; furthermore, they are chained to a gas helium balloon, which will carry them to their doom in outer space. They escape, but too late: The Blimp has already used the helium to reach the communications satellite, shot his Blimpray into all the TV and radio sets and rendered everyone "Blimpified" (e.g. turned into helpless balloons!), and now he is looting Big City! In The Mayor's office, Dog Wonder turns on the TV, sure that the TV news has all the details on the city's "Blimpification," and blimpifies everyone in the room! The Daring Duo waddles back to The Falcon's Lair where Dynomutt concocts an antidote. After The Blimp and his lackeys are hauled off to The Big City Jailhouse and Big City's citizens restored to normal, Dynomutt makes good use of The Blimpray by serving up king-sized hamburgers!
  12. The Prophet Profits (Originally Aired 12/18/1976)
    Dynomutt and Radley Crowne race out of the Big City Drive-In Theatre, leaving a sea of popcorn, and switch to Blue Falcon and Dog Wonder in a futile attempt to save Big City Bridge from the collapse as predicted by The Prophet. The Daring Duo begin to look bad as they are unable to prevent a second disaster - the leaning over of the Big City City Hall - also predicted by The Prophet, despite Dynomutt's efforts to fix the damage. The Blue Falcon mistrusts The Prophet, and with good reason: he rigs each disaster for the sick purpose of charging the Mayor $500,000 for each prediction. To counter this situation, Blue Falcon introduced Swami Poochi (Dog Wonder in disguise) who charges half price for his prediction: the collapse of a rocket at Big City Rocket Base in 2 days. The Daring Duo secretly hover over The Prophet's lair and secretly listens in as an enraged Prophet becomes dead set on making Swami Poochi look bad by plotting to set off the rocket in 1 day and destroying it in space. Blue Falcon and Dog Wonder sneak up behind The Prophet and his henchwomen at the base, but the dopey Doberman accidentally triggers the gantry release with his foot. Dynomutt activates the Dyno-Winch to pull the gantry tower back up, but too fast, and The Daring Duo becomes entangled in the Dyno-Winch's rope. The Prophet blasts Blue Falcon and Dog Wonder into outer space, but, with the trusty aid of The Dyno-Handy Helpers (actually Dynomutt's nephews), they manage to free themselves of their bind and return to Earth in time to catch and stop The Prophet and his henchwomen in the act of sabotaging Big City Dam.
  13. The Glob (Originally Aired 9/17/1977)
    Petty thug Norbert Prindle, alias The Glob, eludes Dynomutt and Blue Falcon at The Crowne Art Gallery and makes off with the multimillion-dollar Baltese Falcon, a 2" statue of solid diamonds. The Dyno-Computer Tracker traces The Glob and the heroes almost collide with the thief. The Glob escapes into a manhole where Dynomutt gets the Baltese Falcon back from him and hides it in a curio shop amongst 9 other phony Baltese Falcons. The Daring Duo corners Norbert Prindle and his mob at their hideout, but Prindle eludes them again, washing the heroes down the channel by a flood of water. They return to the curio shop to retrieve the Baltese Falcon, only to find that it and the other phony Baltese Falcons have been sold. Thus begins a mad dash between Blue Falcon and Dynomutt and Prindle trying to beat each other to the various buyers, vying for the prize. The Daring Duo are captured at the third buyer's address, The National Science Institute (the very site where Norbert Prindle became a glob), where they are strapped to a conveyor belt and are slated to become Globs with the Molecular Maser Beam!
  14. Madame Ape Face (Originally Aired 9/24/1977)
    The Daring Duo are on the trail of Madame Ape Face who has swiped the face of Sophia Florenzi and plans to steal all of the beautiful faces of the starlets of Big City. They catch up with The Madame at GaGa Galore's costume party but her face is stolen. Chasing Ape Face, Blue Falcon and Dog Wonder find themselves headed down a conveyor belt into a cold cream machine
  15. Shadowman (Originally Aired 10/1/1977)
    Lurking in Big City is The Shadowman, who mysteriously knows all of the plans of The Crime Commission. The Daring Duo are called in when the 700-karat Shmope Diamond is swiped. As they respond, they spot a shadow sneaking off with plates for new $20 bills stolen from an armored car. The Shadowman later manages to kill two birds with one stone by making off with a secret gold shipment and framing Mayor Gaunt (who is captured in The Dyno Bad Guy Box) all in one shot.

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