Heathcliff (1980 TV series)
Heathcliff | |
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Also known as |
'Heathcliff and Dingbat Heathcliff and Marmaduke' |
Genre | Animated series |
Created by |
George Gately (Heathcliff character) Brad Anderson (Marmaduke character) Joe Ruby Ken Spears |
Story by |
Tony Benedict Tom Dagenais Paul Haggis Gordon Kent Michael Maurer Dalton Sandifer Buzz Dixon Elana Lesser Cliff Ruby Jack Enyart Jack Hanrahan Mark Jones Don Jurwich Kayte Kuch Jim McNamara Mark Shiney |
Directed by |
Charles A. Nichols John Kimball |
Voices of |
Mel Blanc June Foray Paul Winchell Henry Corden |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Joe Ruby Ken Spears |
Producer(s) | Jerry Eisenberg |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Ruby-Spears Productions McNaught Syndicate United Features Syndicate (season 2) |
Distributor | Taft Broadcasting |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Picture format | NTSC |
Audio format | Mono |
Original release | October 4, 1980 |
Chronology | |
Related shows | Heathcliff (1984) |
External links | |
Website |
Heathcliff is a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series based on the Heathcliff comic strip created by George Gately and produced by Ruby-Spears Productions. It premiered on ABC on October 4, 1980, with a total of 26 episodes produced under the titles Heathcliff and Dingbat and Heathcliff and Marmaduke.
History
The first season, called Heathcliff and Dingbat, ran for 13 episodes and included backup segments with Dingbat and the Creeps, who were created for the show. Dingbat and the Creeps revolved around the adventures of three monstrous characters who were self-employed as "Odd Jobs, Inc." which consisted of Dingbat, a vampire dog who used a bat-shaped novelty straw to eat most foods, Sparerib, a strangely rotund skeleton with the ability to change himself into useful items (such as a floor lamp, which he did in the opening credits), and Nobody, a gravelly-voiced jack-o-lantern who led the team and often found them various work.
The second season, called Heathcliff and Marmaduke, ran for 13 episodes and featured backup segments with fellow comic strip character Marmaduke (although the Marmaduke segments are actually the first to be seen in each half-hour show).
Reruns of the second season (Heathcliff and Marmaduke) were seen occasionally on Boomerang.
Two years after this show ended, another one based on Heathcliff was produced by DIC, which was called simply "Heathcliff", although for distinction this series is usually referred to by the expanded title of Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats.
Cast
- Mel Blanc – Heathcliff, Spike, Milkman
- Henry Corden – Clem, Digby, Dogcatcher
- June Foray – Iggy, Muggsy, Grandma, Sonja, Marcy
- Don Messick – Sparerib, Nobody, Mr. Post, Mr. Snyder
- Russi Taylor – Barbie Winslow
- Frank Welker – Dingbat
- Paul Winchell – Marmaduke, Phil Winslow
Episodes
Heathcliff and Dingbat (1980)
Each episode consists of two 5-minute Heatcliff cartoons and two 5-minute "Dingbat and the Creeps" cartoons.
Nº | Heathcliff | Dingbat and the Creeps | Air date |
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1 | Feline Fugitive / Doggone Dogcatcher | Football Flunkies / Lumbering Loonies | 1980-10-04 |
2 | The Watchcat / Pumping Irony | It's a Snow Job for a Creep / Knutty Knights | 1980-10-11 |
3 | Great Cop 'n Cat Chase / Milk Run Mayhem | Heir Today Gone Tomorrow / U.F. Oafs | 1980-10-18 |
4 | Mascot Rumble / Heathcliff of Sherwood Forest | Safari Saps / Prized Pooch | 1980-10-25 |
5 | Angling Anglers / Cake Flakes | Health Nutz / Retail Ruckus | 1980-11-01 |
6 | The Mouse Trapper / Lion Around the House | Window Washouts / Door to Door Sales Creeps | 1980-11-08 |
7 | Robinson Cruise Ho / Heathcliff & the Sleeping Beauty | Creep Crop Crack-ups / Nautical Noodnicks | 1980-11-15 |
8 | Gold-Digger Daze / Hives | Batty Boo-ticians / Carnival Cut-ups | 1980-11-22 |
9 | Rodeo Dough / Pinocchio Rides Again | Bungling Baby Sitters / Treasure Haunts | 1980-11-29 |
10 | Cat In The Beanstalk / The Great Chase | LeMans-ter Rally / Beach Blanket Bozos | 1980-12-06 |
11 | Kitty a la Carte / Mystery Loves Company | French Fried Fracas / Showbiz Shenanigans | 1980-12-13 |
12 | Red Hot Riding Hooded Heathcliff / The Great Milk Factory Fracas | Service Station Screwballs / No News Is Ghoul News | 1980-12-20 |
13 | Star Trick / The Big Fish Story | Detective Ding-a-Lings / High Flying Fools | 1980-12-27 |
Heathcliff and Marmaduke (1981)
Each episode consists of a 6-minute Heathcliff cartoon sandwiched between two 6-minute Marmaduke cartoons. Scatman Crothers sang its theme song.
Nº | Marmaduke | Heathcliff | Marmaduke | Air date |
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1 | Home Run Rover | Gator Go Round | Play Grounded | 1981-09-12 |
2 | Missy Miseque | Crazy Daze | Shuttle Off to Buffalo | 1981-09-19 |
3 | Wish Bones | Caught Cat Napping | Wondermutt | 1981-09-26 |
4 | Gone with the Whim | Dud Boat | Seagoing Watchdog | 1981-10-03 |
5 | Beach Brawl | Of Mice and Menace | Tricky Treat | 1981-10-10 |
6 | Ghostly Goof Up | A Briefcase of Cloak and Dagger | Fret Vet | 1981-10-17 |
7 | Bearly Camping | Tabby and the Pirate | Gold Fever Fracas | 1981-10-24 |
8 | Police Pooch | Mush Heathcliff Mush | Bone to Pick with Marmaduke | 1981-10-31 |
9 | Surburden Cowboy | A Close Encounter | Marmaduke of the Movies | 1981-11-07 |
10 | Baby Sitting Shenanigans | A New Kit on the Block | Kitty Sitter | 1981-11-14 |
11 | Leapin' Leprechaun | Clonin' Around | School Daze | 1981-11-21 |
12 | Caper Cracker | Cat Kit | Barking for Dollars | 1981-11-28 |
13 | The Lemonade Kid | The Great Milk Factory Fracas | Double Trouble Maker | 1981-12-05 |
DVD release
On August 14, 2012, Warner Bros. released The Heathcliff and Dingbat Show on DVD in region 1 via their Warner Archive Collection. This is a Manufacture-on-Demand (MOD) release, available exclusively in the US and only through Warner's online store or Amazon.com.[1]
References
External links
- Heathcliff Official Website
- Heathcliff at the Internet Movie Database
- Heathcliff and Dingbat at TV.com
- Heathcliff and Marmaduke at TV.com
- Big Cartoon Database – Heathcliff and Dingbat
- Big Cartoon Database – Heathcliff and Marmaduke
- planete-jeunesse (French)
- Retroland
- RetroStatic