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Hong Kong Phooey was voiced by Scatman Crothers. Sergeant Flint was voiced by Joe E. Ross, best known as Officer Gunther Toody in the early '60s television series Car 54, Where Are You?. As Flint, Ross revived Toody's famous "Oooh! Oooh!" exclamation. Sergeant Flint was very similar both in voice and appearance to Botch, assistant zoo-keeper at the Wonderland Zoo on Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch. In the episode "Comedy Cowboys", several new cartoon characters (Honcho, The Mystery Maverick, and Posse Impossible) appeared and helped to clear Hong Kong Phooey of a crime he did not commit. This episode was a pilot for the characters, and Posse Impossible later appeared in their own continuing segment on The CB Bears Show. Hong Kong Phooey (Picture 4). Hong Kong Phooey cartoon images gallery 4. Hong Kong Phooey cartoon pictures collection 4. Hong Kong Phooey, a somewhat inept super-hero and a master of kung fu and marital arts is always on alert for crime. He gets tip-offs from the police station where he works as Penrod "Penry" Pooch, the mild mannered janitor. Whenever Penry overhears a call for help he quickly dives into a filing cabinet and changes into his karate outfit and then hops into his Phooeymobile. Despite his fallings, and thanks to Spot, his cat, Hong Kong Phooey always manages to save the day. He is a beloved superhero to all who know him. These 31 classic cartoons from Hong Kong Phooey are now available for the first time ever on DVD! Hanna-Barbera comprises the most comprehensive collection of animated characters under one widely known umbrella brand. This collection has something for everyone, and McFarlane will bring the company's trademark touch to a wide variety of favorite cartoon personalities. Hong Kong Phooey has kung-fu kick, karate-chop and spring-back action. Hong Kong Phooey is otherwise known as the mild-mannered Penrod Pooch, police station janitor. Hearing a call for action, he'll do a quick change in the filing cabinet and emerge in his karate outfit, grab his feline sidekick, Spot, and go out to right wrongs. Hong Kong Phooey (Picture 4). Hong Kong Phooey cartoon images gallery 4. Hong Kong Phooey cartoon pictures collection 4.
Hong Kong Phooey cartoon images gallery 4. Hong Kong Phooey cartoon pictures collection 4.
Hong Kong Phooey was voiced by Scatman Crothers. Sergeant Flint was voiced by Joe E. Ross, best known as Officer Gunther Toody in the early '60s television series Car 54, Where Are You?. As Flint, Ross revived Toody's famous "Oooh! Oooh!" exclamation. Sergeant Flint was very similar both in voice and appearance to Botch, assistant zoo-keeper at the Wonderland Zoo on Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch. In the episode "Comedy Cowboys", several new cartoon characters (Honcho, The Mystery Maverick, and Posse Impossible) appeared and helped to clear Hong Kong Phooey of a crime he did not commit. This episode was a pilot for the characters, and Posse Impossible later appeared in their own continuing segment on The CB Bears Show. Hong Kong Phooey (Picture 4). Hong Kong Phooey cartoon images gallery 4. Hong Kong Phooey cartoon pictures collection 4. Hong Kong Phooey, a somewhat inept super-hero and a master of kung fu and marital arts is always on alert for crime. He gets tip-offs from the police station where he works as Penrod "Penry" Pooch, the mild mannered janitor. Whenever Penry overhears a call for help he quickly dives into a filing cabinet and changes into his karate outfit and then hops into his Phooeymobile. Despite his fallings, and thanks to Spot, his cat, Hong Kong Phooey always manages to save the day. He is a beloved superhero to all who know him. These 31 classic cartoons from Hong Kong Phooey are now available for the first time ever on DVD! Hanna-Barbera comprises the most comprehensive collection of animated characters under one widely known umbrella brand. This collection has something for everyone, and McFarlane will bring the company's trademark touch to a wide variety of favorite cartoon personalities. Hong Kong Phooey has kung-fu kick, karate-chop and spring-back action. Hong Kong Phooey is otherwise known as the mild-mannered Penrod Pooch, police station janitor. Hearing a call for action, he'll do a quick change in the filing cabinet and emerge in his karate outfit, grab his feline sidekick, Spot, and go out to right wrongs. Hong Kong Phooey (Picture 4). Hong Kong Phooey cartoon images gallery 4. Hong Kong Phooey cartoon pictures collection 4.
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