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Clue Club

Also known as

Woofer & Wimper, Dog Detectives

Genre

Mystery

Directed by

Charles A. Nichols

Voices of

  • David Jolliffe
  • Bob Hastings
  • Patricia Stich
  • Tara Talboy
  • Jim MacGeorge
  • Paul Winchell
  • Theme music composer

    Hoyt Curtin

    Composer

    Hoyt Curtin

    Country of origin

    United States

    Original language

    English

    No. of seasons

    1

    No. of episodes

    16

    Production

    Executive producers

  • Joseph Barbera
  • Producer

    Alex Lovy

    Running time

    30 minutes

    Production company

    Hanna-Barbera Productions

    Original release

    Network

    CBS

    Release

    September 4 (1976-09-04) –
    December 11, 1976 (1976-12-11)

    Clue Club is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and broadcast on CBS from August 14 to December 11, 1976.[1]

    Overview[edit]

    The series follows a group of four teenage detectives, the Clue Club – Larry, Pepper, D.D. and Dottie – who solved mysteries with the help of two talking dogs, a bloodhound and basset hound named Woofer and Wimper.[2] Clue Club mysteries usually involved investigating bizarre crimes such as animals, trains, airports, a movie director and statues vanishing into thin air.

    Clue Club only had one season's worth of first-run episodes produced, which were shown on Saturday mornings on CBS.[3]

    In the fall of 1977, cut-down versions of the half-hour episodes of Clue Club appeared under the new title Woofer & Wimper, Dog Detectives to showcase the show's bloodhound and basset hound which aired as a segment on the CBS Saturday morning package program The Skatebirds from September 10, 1977, to January 21, 1978.[4] When The Skatebirds was cancelled in early 1978, Woofer & Wimper, Dog Detectives re-appeared as a segment alongside The Three Robonic Stooges on their half-hour show from January 28 to September 2, 1978, also on CBS.

    The full-length versions of Clue Club returned to CBS on Sunday mornings from September 10, 1978, to January 21, 1979, concluding the show's original network run. After a mid-1980s re-airing on USA Cartoon Express, it has since resurfaced on Cartoon Network (as part of the Mysteries, Inc. block) in the 1990s and Boomerang in the 2000s.

    Characters[edit]

    The series features the following seven main characters throughout its run:

    Episodes[edit]

    No.

    Title

    Original air date

    1

    "The Paper Shaper Caper"

    September 4, 1976 (1976-09-04)

    The News Press has the press running without Mr. Kitrich's notice. The Clue Club have a lead on Ms. Twitchell and Dottie has a lead to the Apex Printing Company. While getting abducted in the theatre Larry, D.D. and Pepper find out about a counterfeiting scheme organized by Mr. Whitaker.

    2

    "The Case of the Lighthouse Mouse"

    September 11, 1976 (1976-09-11)

    The Clue Club investigate a museum robbery in which the jewels are swiped one by one and Uncle Salty is suspected to be the thief. There seems to be a connection with the lighthouse Uncle Salty once worked in. Larry recreates the crime scene to expose the thief as Mr. Gooch and his trained mouse Barrymore.

    3

    "The Real Gone Gondola"

    September 18, 1976 (1976-09-18)

    The Clue Club investigates a mysterious disappearance of Ms. Coldwell caused by someone named Vortex. After much traveling between home and Blizzard Mountain and avoiding mysterious encounters, they conclude Tom Coldwell caused all this in order to scare away the interested buyers of the ski resort.

    4

    "Who's to Blame for the Empty Frame?"

    September 25, 1976 (1976-09-25)

    The Clue Club investigate a stolen million dollar painting in the Castle Museum. When Woofer and Wimper are assigned to guard a Ming vase, they get stolen, but they meet up with the Clue Club soon. Larry reveals the heist was carried out by a pantomimist Mr. Carlottie and the cleaner Mr. Tobais.

    5

    "The Weird Seaweed Caper"

    October 2, 1976 (1976-10-02)

    The Clue Club investigate the dock area where a sea monster dwells. What spooks them is someone named Doomsday who seems to be observing them. After combing the shorelines, the Clue Club and Sheriff Bagley catch the three diamond smugglers who were able to conceal the diamonds in golf balls.

    6

    "The Green Thumb Caper"

    October 9, 1976 (1976-10-09)

    The Clue Club investigate multiple robberies at Mr. Cosgrave's manor caused by some masked person in the dark. A trail leads to the suspects the butler Mr. Wilkins and the nursery gardener Ms. Carter who smuggled the jewels in Venus Flytraps.

    7

    "The Disappearing Airport Caper"

    October 16, 1976 (1976-10-16)

    Apilot Corky requests the Clue Club to clear his name of an X7 plane hijack which carries insurance. After a major check through on Brock's cow pasture, Larry reveals that a fake airport had been temporarily placed here and Eddie himself stole and hid the plane after getting Corky to land.

    8

    "The Walking House Caper"

    October 23, 1976 (1976-10-23)

    Mr. Lean asks the Clue Club to check it out a top security safe. The safe gets taken clean away. Mr. Benchley tells Larry that Mr. Lean's house moves around while everyone else is pursued by a Sasquatch. Larry reveals that safe was never stolen, but they were taken to an exact matching house by Mr. Benchley.

    9

    "The Solar Energy Caper"

    October 30, 1976 (1976-10-30)

    The Clue Club visit a science fair. Just then, the new solar generator is stolen. With many suspects in mind, Larry, D.D and Pepper check out Reed's Electronics. A final check reveals that a hologram was placed within the exhibit instead of the actual device, all devised by the scientist Mr. Foster.

    10

    "The Vanishing Train Caper"

    November 6, 1976 (1976-11-06)

    The Clue Club witness a train with a gold bullion vanish past a mountain. The only clue is iron pyrite pointing to the ghost town Dobson City. In an old mine nearby, the Clue Club find the stolen train and its gold which was diverted by an alternate track in the mountain, carried out by the train dispatcher.

    11

    "The Dissolving Statue Caper"

    November 13, 1976 (1976-11-13)

    At the Fun Mountain amusement park, the Clue Club are presented with a magnificent statue owned by Bobo Cahuna. The statue then vanishes. Finding out that, this statue was made of sugar, the evidence indicates Mr. Crane crafted it and his pet monkey dissolved it and the real statue remained in the cargo it was shipped in. Before Mr. Crane is carried away, he asks one of his workers to watch his pet monkey while he is away.

    12

    "The Missing Pig Caper"

    November 20, 1976 (1976-11-20)

    At the county fair, Sally takes the Clue Club to see her prize pig Sweet Pea, except he has been taken away. Dottie notifies a suspicious character, Mr. Glut's butler Mr. Cleek. After looking in the Glut residence, the pignapper is revealed to be the ice cream man who had the means to sell the pig to Mr. Glut.

    13

    "One of Our Elephants Is Missing"

    November 25, 1976 (1976-11-25)

    The Clue Club go to the zoo to search for a missing elephant, but also some other animals. D.D.'s idea of disguising as a chimpanzee to stake out the thief doesn't work. At the docks, Chris Carloff and his accomplice Dr. Henkan are proved to be the thieves that smuggled the zoo animals.

    14

    "The Amazing Heist"

    November 27, 1976 (1976-11-27)

    At the Rock Festival, the Crown of Dileria gets swiped. While searching, D.D. and Pepper are pursued by a werewolf. Dottie briefs a likely suspect Mr. Grayson. The whole theft was schemed by Madame Hortense who strongly believes the crown is hers by birthright.

    15

    "The Circus Caper"

    December 4, 1976 (1976-12-04)

    On a trip to the circus the Clue Club, see the acrobat Karelli vanish. The case seems complicated since many people have their views against Karelli who was going to leave the circus anyway to work for someone else. The acrobats Tonio and Peter are revealed to be the ones trying so hard to get rid of Karelli to become the best team.

    16

    "The Prehistoric Monster Caper"

    December 11, 1976 (1976-12-11)

    During a filming shoot of a cavepeople and dinosaur-themed movie, the director Mr. Simmons vanishes. D.D. and Pepper are chased by a dinosaur in their search for clues. Brett Winsome reveals the definite way Mr. Simmons disappeared. Mr. Wolf posed as Mr. Simmons and make it seem like the director disappeared.

    Broadcast history[edit]

    Clue Club aired in these following formats on CBS:

    Broadcast schedules (all EDT):

    Merchandising[edit]

    In 1977–79, merchandising for Clue Club included: a coloring book (Clue Club Saves the Day), story book (Clue Club: The Case of the Missing Racehorse by Fern G. Brown), read & color book (Clue Club: The Racetrack Mystery), jigsaw puzzles, rub-on transfers and a school tablet.

    Marvel Comics featured Clue Club stories ("Mrs. Macree's Mystery" and "The Root of All Evil!") in two issues of the short-lived anthology comic series Hanna-Barbera TV Stars #2 (October 1978) and #4 (February 1979). Outside of these American comics, Clue Club stories were also featured in Clue Club Annual 1979 hardback book published by World Distributors in the United Kingdom.

    A board game titled as "The Clue Club Game" was released only in Europe in 1979.

    Home media[edit]

    On August 11, 2015, Warner Archive released Clue Club: The Complete Animated SeriesonDVD in region 1 as part of their Hanna–Barbera Classics Collection. This is a Manufacture-on-Demand (MOD) release, available exclusively through Warner's online store and Amazon.com.[5]

    Other appearances[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 130. ISBN 978-1538103739.
  • ^ Sennett, Ted (1989). The Art of Hanna-Barbera: Fifty Years of Creativity. Studio. p. 166. ISBN 978-0670829781. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  • ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 205–206. ISBN 978-1476665993.
  • ^ Woolery, George W. (1983). Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981. Scarecrow Press. pp. 69–70. ISBN 0-8108-1557-5. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
  • ^ 'Clue Club' DVD Set: Release Date, Pricing, Details, Cover Art Archived 2015-08-06 at the Wayback Machine
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