The Funky Phantom

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The Funky Phantom
Genre Cartoon series
Directed by William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Voices of Julie Bennet
Daws Butler
Tommy Cook
Jerry Dexter
Mickey Dolenz
Kristina Holland
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
No. of episodes 17
Production
Executive
producer(s)
William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Running time 30 min.
Broadcast
Original channel ABC
Original run September 11, 1971September 2, 1972
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

The Funky Phantom was a Saturday morning cartoon, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1971 for ABC.

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[edit] Plot

Similar to Hanna-Barbera's successful Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, The Funky Phantom featured three teenagers — Skip, April and Augie — and their dog Elmo. These four living beings solved spooky mysteries with the help of two ghostly companions, a Revolutionary War-era ghost named Jonathan Wellington "Mudsy" Muddlemore (with Daws Butler referencing his Snagglepuss voice for Mudsy) and his cat, Boo. The two of them allegedly hid from the British inside a longcase clock during the Revolutionary War, but then couldn't get out and eventually died inside; their ghosts emerged from the clock almost two centuries later. The animation was produced for Hanna-Barbera by Australian studio Air Programs International.

In the 1970s, comic books of The Funky Phantom were released by Western Publishing and Gold Key Comics.

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[edit] Episodes

FP-1. Don't Fool With a Phantom (9/11/1971)
FP-2. Heir Scare (9/18/1971)
FP-3. I'll Haunt You Later (9/25/1971)
FP-4. Who's Chicken (10/2/1971)
FP-5. The Headless Horseman (10/9/1971)
FP-6. Spirit Spooked (10/16/1971)
FP-7. Ghost Town Ghost (10/23/1971)
FP-8. We Saw a Sea Serpent (10/30/1971)
FP-9. Haunted in Inn (11/6/1971)
FP-10. Mudsy Joins the Circus (11/13/1971)
FP-11. Pigskin Predicament (11/20/1971)
FP-12. The Liberty Bell Caper (11/27/1971)
FP-13. April Foolish Day (12/4/1971)
FP-14. The Forest's Prime-Evil (12/11/1971)
FP-15. The Hairy Scary Houndman (12/18/1971)
FP-16. Mudsy and Muddlemore Manor (12/25/1971)
FP-17. Ghost Grabbers (1/1/1972)

[edit] Other Appearances

Mudsy appeared in the Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law episode "High Speed Buggy Chase" voiced by Chris Edgerly. The question "What makes the Funky Phantom so funky?" is finally asked and answered.

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