Films of the Stooges, The (Larry, Curly & Moe... The Columbia Shorts)
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THREE ROBONIC STOOGES, THE - Dr. Jekyll and Hide Curly
Air Date/Released | Saturday, March 4, 1978 |
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Station/Studio | CBS / Hanna-Barbera Prods. |
Host/Star | The Robonic Stooges |
Stupor-hero, uh, that is, super-hero secret agents Moe, Larry and Curly spring into action from their secret identities of junk yard owners, every time Agent 000 hands them a new assignment. And they really spring: their bodies are enhanced with robonic parts and tools that help them in their missions to stop crime and evil.
Dr. Jekyll escapes from prison with the help of his formula, and gives himself 2 faces, one himself and the other face his evil alter-ego. Vowing revenge on the Robonic Stooges, especially Curly, he captures them using the 2-faced formula. In their attempt to escape and find an antidote, the Stooges accidentally turn themselves into the Marx Brothers.
Voice cast: Paul Winchell (Moe), Joe Baker (Larry), Frank Welker (Curly), Ross Martin (Agent 000, Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde), John Stephenson (Title Credit Announcer, Narrator)
Crew: Norman Maurer (Executive Producer), Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera (Producers), Norman Maurer, Jeffrey Scott [Maurer], Michael Maurer, Joan Howard Maurer (Writers), Iwao Takamoto, Charles A. Nichols (Directors), Neil Balnaves (Assoc. Producer), Chris Cuddington, Ellen Bayley, Paul Maron, Narelle Derrick, Steve Lumley (Animation Supervisors), Susan Beak, Geoff Collins, Rodney D'Silva, Dick Dunn, Peter Eastment, John Eyley, Warwick Gilbert, Garry Grabner, Sebastian Hurpla, Greg Ingram, Richard Jones, Cynthia Leach, Paul McAdam, Henry Neville, Ray Nowland, Jean Tych, Kaye Watts, Narelle Nixon (Animators)
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