Droopy, Master Detective
Droopy, Master Detective is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons in association with Turner Entertainment, and a spin-off of Tom & Jerry Kids. It debuted on Fox's Saturday morning block Fox Kids and ran for 13 episodes from September 11 to December 4, 1993; in 1994, it was dropped from Fox's Saturday morning schedule on January 1, and returned on weekday afternoons in August and September.
Premise
Droopy, Master Detective is a spoof of detective films and cop shows, featuring Droopy and his son, Dripple, as detectives on the mean streets of a big city. Newly made seven-minute episodes were mixed in with new seven-minute cartoons featuring the Tom and Jerry Kids characters. The rest of the half-hour program mostly was taken up by Screwy Squirrel, another Tex Avery creation from the 1940s.In these new cartoons, Screwy made his home in a public park, making life miserable for hot-headed park attendant Dweeble and his dog Rumpley — both, rather typical Hanna-Barbera comedy foes rather than Tex Avery-inspired characters. It also included two more characters from the previous show: Wild Mouse and Lightning Bolt the Super Squirrel.
Cast
Main
- Don Messick as Droopy
- Charlie Adler as Dripple, Screwball Squirrel, Lightning Bolt the Super Squirrel
- William Callaway as Rumpley
- Teresa Ganzel as Miss Vavoom, Misty Mouse
- Frank Welker as McWolf, Dweeble, Wild Mouse, Grunch the Caveman
Additional voices
- Brandon Adams
- Joe Alaskey
- Patricia Alice Albrecht
- Lewis Arquette
- René Auberjonois
- Michael Bell as Roqueford Le Poulet
- Gregg Berger
- Sheryl Bernstein as Miss Mysterious
- Susan Blu as Auntie Snoople
- Sorrell Booke
- Charlie Brill
- Nicole Brown
- Julie McWhirter as Tera Boom-Boom
- S. Scott Bullock
- Arthur Burghardt
- Greg Burson
- Hamilton Camp
- Nancy Cartwright
- Marsha Clark
- Selette Cole
- Townsend Coleman
- Danny Cooksey
- Bud Cort
- Jesse Corti
- Peter Cullen
- Brian Cummings
- Jim Cummings as The Blobfather, Baby Bandit, Frankenator, McWolf's Horse, Pierre Le Poulet, The Raj
- Tim Curry
- Jennifer Darling as Fifi
- Mari Devon
- Nancy Dussault
- Maggie Egan
- June Foray
- Pat Fraley as The Yolker
- Brad Garrett
- Kathy Garver
- Dick Gautier
- Barry Gordon
- Joan Gerber
- Archie Hahn
- Phil Hartman
- Pamela Hayden
- George Hearn
- Dana Hill
- Jerry Houser
- Charity James
- Nick Jameson
- Tony Jay
- Arte Johnson as Shadowman
- Vicki Juditz
- Zale Kessler
- Kip King
- Paul Kreppel
- Maurice LaMarche as Thundergut the Super Squirrel
- David Lander
- Nancy Linari as Zombina
- Allan Lurie
- Sherry Lynn
- Tress MacNeille
- Danny Mann
- Kenneth Mars
- Mitzi McCall
- Chuck McCann as King of the Sea, Baby Bandit's Henchman
- Edie McClurg
- Diane Michelle
- Brian Stokes Mitchell
- Alan Oppenheimer
- Bibi Osterwald
- Gary Owens as the Narrator
- Valery Pappas
- Patricia Parris
- Rob Paulsen as Edna Evergreen, Crummy McMummy, Prime Minister Luck-Nuck, Oliver J. Tudball
- Patrick Pinney
- Henry Polic II
- Tony Pope
- Hal Rayle
- Clive Revill
- Robert Ridgely
- Kimmy Robertson
- Stuart Robinson
- Roger Rose as Johnsy Megabucks
- Neil Ross
- Ronnie Schell
- Susan Silo
- Sarah Silverman as Melody WOOO-WOOO Stardust
- Hal Smith
- Kath Soucie
- Michael Stanton
- Sally Struthers
- Barbara Stuart
- Marcelo Tubert
- Janet Waldo as Wild Mouse's Mother
- B.J. Ward as The Mistress of Baskerville Manor
- Jimmy Weldon
- Jane Wiedlin
- Lee Wilkof
- April Winchell
- Paul Winchell as Rumpley's Dad
- Joanne Worley
- Kris Zimmerman
- Patric Zimmerman
Episodes
- Red = Detective Droopy & Dripple
- Orange = Screwball Squirrel
- Purple = Lightning Bolt, The Super Squirrel
- Green = Wildmouse
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