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Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone

Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone is an animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera in conjunction with Sleepy Kids PLC and is known outside the US as Potsworth & Co.[1] In the United Kingdom, the BBC felt that the suggestion of children being awake after midnight was inappropriate (which is reflected in the theme song's lyrics in the British broadcast); thus the name was changed.

Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone
The logo for both versions of the show.
Also known asPotsworth & Co.
GenreAnimation
Adventure
Fantasy
Comedy
Created byMartin Powell
Vivien Schrager-Powell
Developed byDave Edwards
Directed byDon Lusk
Paul Sommers
Animation Directors:
Robert Alvarez
Creative directorRay Patterson
Voices ofMichael Bell
Hamilton Camp
Joan Gerber
Elisabeth Harnois
Whitby Hertford
Janice Kawaye
George Lemore
Kenneth Mars
Rob Paulsen
Clive Revill
Frank Welker
Theme music composerMichael Tavera
Country of originUnited States
United Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producersWilliam Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Martin Powell
Vivien Schrager-Powell
Paul Sabella
Theresa Plummer-Andrews
ProducerDavis Doi
Running time21 mins
Production companiesH-B Production Co.
Sleepy Kids PLC
Original release
NetworkBBC
The Children's Channel (UK)
Syndication (US)
Release1 September (1990-09-01) –
24 November 1990 (1990-11-24)

The show is about four children who meet in their dreams every night, accompanied by their dog Potsworth and a toy dinosaur, to protect the sleep of the innocent from the dreaded Nightmare Prince.[2]

History edit

The series revolves around Potsworth, an English Springer Spaniel, based upon a real-life springer spaniel called Potsworth, bought from the Battersea Dogs Home by Martin and Vivien Schrager-Powell. The couple were somewhat disheartened with some of the children's programmes being made at the time, commenting that "Six-year-olds just aren't content to be fobbed off with 'Mr Wizard go pouf and nasty man go away'. Stories these days have to be believable, contain some logical process". In 1987, Martin started writing stories about Potsworth who lives in a city in America and four young children: Carter, Keiko, Rosie, and Nick. The couple took the idea to Hanna-Barbera and suggested a 50-50 deal to turn the stories into a television series.[3]

First appearing on The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera on 1 September 1990, Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone lasted only 13 episodes.[4] It was watched by 8.5 million in the US while 5.1 million watched the series on Children's BBC in Britain, making it the "second most popular children's show on British television after Neighbours".[3]

The "real" Potsworth became something of a celebrity when he featured extensively in the British media as part of the promotion campaign for the cartoon series when it first aired in the UK in 1990/91 television season. A comic adaptation of Potsworth & Co. was featured in the merged Beezer and Topper from issue #87 to #153 (May 16, 1992—August 21, 1993) and, when that comic closed, The Dandy from issue #2701 onwards (August 28, 1993—1994).

The series' setting, "Dream Zone", was first used on "Back to Next Saturday", the NBC Saturday Morning preview special for the 1985 season.

Premise edit

The series tells of four children and Potsworth the dog who live in the same neighborhood. When they go to sleep at night they turn up in the Dream Zone where, as the Midnight Patrol, they are appointed by the Grand Dozer to protect it from nightmares and other threats and are given their missions by the Snooze Patrol. Their main enemy is the Nightmare Prince.

Whilst they are in the Dream Zone, the five have special powers. Keiko has a flying skateboard; Carter can draw anything and then have it come to life; Nick is super-strong and is able to fly; his stuffed toy Murphy comes to life; whilst his cynical sister Rosie tags along. Potsworth himself acquires the power of speech which enables him to complain about the way he is treated in the real world, and make wry comments about the kids and their own attitudes and relationships. The cartoon Potsworth had a very "English" accent, even in the American version of the programmes, reflecting his real-life counterpart's British origins.

Computer game edit

An officially licensed computer game of the series, using its British title of Potsworth and Co, was released in 1992 by Hi-Tec Software for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and Atari ST.

In this scrolling platform game, the player took on the role of one of the characters in each themed level and had to collect various items and then reach the exit.

Characters edit

Midnight Patrol edit

The 5 Midnight Patrol members are the main stars of the show. Each one has his/her individual abilities.

  • Potsworth - A sarcastic 10-year-old English Springer Spaniel who is the leader and has the ability to talk when he enters the Dream Zone.
  • Carter - Potsworth's owner. A 10-year-old African American boy who is an expert artist. In the Dream Zone, his magic paintbrush can bring many things to life.
  • Keiko - A 9-year-old Japanese American girl who rides a flying skateboard in the Dream Zone. She is energetic and very optimistic and likes to be seen as the leader of the group.
  • Rosie - An 8-year-old girl. A rude, annoying brat who gives the group a very hard time (in ways similar to Lucy van Pelt in the Peanuts comics by Charles M. Schulz, Margaret Wade in the Dennis the Menace comics by Hank Ketcham, Zoe in H-B's Fantastic Max cartoon series, Pre-teen Daphne Blake in H-B's A Pup Named Scooby-Doo or Angelica Pickles in Nickelodeon's Rugrats cartoon series), though she still helps out in dangerous situations. She calls her brother Nick by his full name "Nicholas" whenever she yells at him, which is quite often. She is the only member of the Midnight Patrol without a special ability.
  • Nick - Rosie's 6-year-old brother who is a flying superhero when he's in the Dream Zone and is sometimes referred to as "Super Nick".
    • Murphy - Nick's toy Brontosaurus who comes to life when he enters the Dream Zone.

Other Dream Zone characters edit

The Dream Zone has a number of inhabitants, the principals of which include:

  • The Grand Dozer - The King of the Dream Zone. He spends his time half-asleep on top of a pile of mattresses. He has to stay this way because if he were to be fully awake the Dream Zone will come to an end. The Grand Dozer gives advice, but in the form of riddles which can be a bit of a frustration.
  • The Chief - A large but friendly woman who heads the local police department and assigns the Midnight Patrol with their missions.
  • Sebastian - The Grand Dozer's head butler. He is always anxious that his King is safe and asleep. A running gag of the series is that, whenever Sebastian claims the Grand Dozer is in a certain mood, the Grand Dozer would be shown sleeping, prompting Sebastian to state the Grand Dozer would be in that mood if he were awake.
  • The Greystone Giant - A giant made of rock who lives in a cave filled with various objects which he supplies for people's dreams. Because there are so many dreamers he is always at work and never stops grumbling about it. Though deep down, he loves his job.
  • The Nosey Bird - A talking bird who enjoys spreading gossip. He talks creepy like Peter Lorre and appears in the episodes "The Nightmirror" and "Santa-Napped".

Antagonists edit

  • The Nightmare Prince - The main villain of the series. The Nightmare Prince is always coming up with ways of disrupting the Grand Dozer's sleep or other nasty schemes in order to allow nightmares to take over the dreams. He is the Midnight Patrol's main enemy, though he is such a bungling idiot that his plans can fail due to his own incompetence.
    • Igor - One of the Nightmare Prince's dimwitted potato-shaped minions.
    • Irving - One of the Nightmare Prince's dimwitted potato-shaped minions.
    • Shorty - One of the Nightmare Prince's dimwitted potato-shaped minions.
  • The Nightmare Prince's Mother - This unseen character is always phoning up to tell her son to get on with destroying happy dreams and reproving him when things go wrong. The Prince has a large-sized telephone (as opposed to a mobile phone) literally up his sleeve. His mother's constant yapping through the phone is reminiscent of the General from Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines.
  • The Cat - A giant cat who enjoys bullying and terrorizing the dogs in Dogland. He only appears in "King Potsworth".
  • Count Bubba Bonebreaker - The nephew of the Nightmare Prince's Mother and the cousin of the Nightmare Prince. This villain was once in charge of nightmares when the Nightmare Prince's Mother demoted the Nightmare Prince to janitor. The Midnight Patrol helped to get the Nightmare Prince back to his position by thwarting Bubba. He only appears in "When Bubba Rules".

Episodes edit

No.TitleOriginal air date
1"Night of the BedBugs"1 September 1990 (1990-09-01)
The Nightmare Prince unleashes a horde of creatures called BedBugs in an attempt to destroy the Dream Zone. But when they start eating his castle, he needs the Midnight Patrol's help to get rid of them.
2"The Dozer Walks Among Us"8 September 1990 (1990-09-08)
When he sleepwalks, the Grand Dozer goes around the Dream Zone causing unintentional chaos and destruction. Thus, he has to be locked up once in a while in order to prevent this — that is until the Nightmare Prince lets him loose.
3"King Potsworth"15 September 1990 (1990-09-15)
Potsworth becomes the somewhat reluctant king of a kingdom of dogs called Dogland. He enlists the rest of the Midnight Patrol when Dogland is attacked by a giant devastating cat.
4"The Nightmirror"22 September 1990 (1990-09-22)
The Nightmare Prince steals the Nightmirror which he uses to create evil twins of the Midnight Patrol who wreak havoc in the Dream Zone.
5"When Bubba Rules"29 September 1990 (1990-09-29)
Exasperated by her son's constant failures to destroy the Dream Zone, the Nightmare Prince's mother assigns her monstrous nephew Count Bubba Bonebreaker to act as his supervisor. Though Count Bonebreaker takes over his job and demotes him to janitor. Before long, the Midnight Patrol decide that the Prince was not such a bad thing after all.
6"Nick's Super Switch"6 October 1990 (1990-10-06)
Nick switches places with a superhero boy named Wonder Kid from the Dream Zone location of Supertown after having been bullied by a boy named Moose.
7"Dozer Quest"13 October 1990 (1990-10-13)
The Grand Dozer is not sleeping and if he stays awake, the Dream Zone will end. The Midnight Patrol have to go to all lengths to get him back to sleep. Carter has an idea, but then he can't sleep either.
8"Rosie's Extra Sweet Day"20 October 1990 (1990-10-20)
After a conversation with a talking tree, Rosie gets turned into the nicest girl in the Dream Zone.
9"I Was a Teenage Babysitter"27 October 1990 (1990-10-27)
Rosie must take care of the Greystone Giant's little son Rocky.
10"The Wishing Whale"3 November 1990 (1990-11-03)
The Midnight Patrol (minus Keiko) meet the Wishing Whale who grants them their fondest wishes. But then the wishes get somewhat out of hand.
11"Santa-Napped"10 November 1990 (1990-11-10)
The Nightmare Prince captures Santa Claus and the Midnight Patrol must rescue him to save Christmas.
12"Save the Cave"17 November 1990 (1990-11-17)
The Greystone Giant is too far behind in his dream supplies, so the Midnight Patrol help him keep up with the dream orders. Though the Nightmare Prince plans to disrupt their plans.
13"Rosie's Fuss Attack"24 November 1990 (1990-11-24)
Rosie changes form every time she complains, so the Midnight Patrol must find a special cure for her.

Cast edit

Ratings (CBBC Channel) edit

Monday 6 May 2002- 20,000 (9th most watched on CBBC that week)

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Home media edit

In 1991, Hanna-Barbera Home Video released a single VHS cassette of the series in the United States entitled Potsworth and the Midnight Patrol containing four episodes which are "Save the Cave", "The Wishing Whale", "King Potsworth", and "The Nightmirror".

References edit

  1. ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. p. 541. ISBN 978-1476665993.
  2. ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Facts on File. p. 461. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  3. ^ a b "UK: Making it Tough for Tots - SLEEPY KIDS". Management Today. 1 June 1992. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  4. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 390–391. ISBN 978-1538103739.
  5. ^ http://www.barb.co.uk[full citation needed]

External links edit

  • Potsworth & Co. at IMDb  
  • Potsworth & Co. @ classic media
  • A Potsworth & Co Website
  • Toonrific

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Midnight Patrol Adventures in the Dream Zone is an animated series produced by Hanna Barbera in conjunction with Sleepy Kids PLC and is known outside the US as Potsworth amp Co 1 In the United Kingdom the BBC felt that the suggestion of children being awake after midnight was inappropriate which is reflected in the theme song s lyrics in the British broadcast thus the name was changed Midnight Patrol Adventures in the Dream ZoneThe logo for both versions of the show Also known asPotsworth amp Co GenreAnimationAdventureFantasyComedyCreated byMartin PowellVivien Schrager PowellDeveloped byDave EdwardsDirected byDon LuskPaul SommersAnimation Directors Robert AlvarezCreative directorRay PattersonVoices ofMichael BellHamilton CampJoan GerberElisabeth HarnoisWhitby HertfordJanice KawayeGeorge LemoreKenneth MarsRob PaulsenClive RevillFrank WelkerTheme music composerMichael TaveraCountry of originUnited StatesUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of episodes13ProductionExecutive producersWilliam HannaJoseph BarberaMartin PowellVivien Schrager PowellPaul SabellaTheresa Plummer AndrewsProducerDavis DoiRunning time21 minsProduction companiesH B Production Co Sleepy Kids PLCOriginal releaseNetworkBBCThe Children s Channel UK Syndication US Release1 September 1990 09 01 24 November 1990 1990 11 24 The show is about four children who meet in their dreams every night accompanied by their dog Potsworth and a toy dinosaur to protect the sleep of the innocent from the dreaded Nightmare Prince 2 Contents 1 History 2 Premise 3 Computer game 4 Characters 4 1 Midnight Patrol 4 2 Other Dream Zone characters 4 3 Antagonists 5 Episodes 6 Cast 7 Ratings CBBC Channel 8 Home media 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThe series revolves around Potsworth an English Springer Spaniel based upon a real life springer spaniel called Potsworth bought from the Battersea Dogs Home by Martin and Vivien Schrager Powell The couple were somewhat disheartened with some of the children s programmes being made at the time commenting that Six year olds just aren t content to be fobbed off with Mr Wizard go pouf and nasty man go away Stories these days have to be believable contain some logical process In 1987 Martin started writing stories about Potsworth who lives in a city in America and four young children Carter Keiko Rosie and Nick The couple took the idea to Hanna Barbera and suggested a 50 50 deal to turn the stories into a television series 3 First appearing on The Funtastic World of Hanna Barbera on 1 September 1990 Midnight Patrol Adventures in the Dream Zone lasted only 13 episodes 4 It was watched by 8 5 million in the US while 5 1 million watched the series on Children s BBC in Britain making it the second most popular children s show on British television after Neighbours 3 The real Potsworth became something of a celebrity when he featured extensively in the British media as part of the promotion campaign for the cartoon series when it first aired in the UK in 1990 91 television season A comic adaptation of Potsworth amp Co was featured in the merged Beezer and Topper from issue 87 to 153 May 16 1992 August 21 1993 and when that comic closed The Dandy from issue 2701 onwards August 28 1993 1994 The series setting Dream Zone was first used on Back to Next Saturday the NBC Saturday Morning preview special for the 1985 season Premise editThe series tells of four children and Potsworth the dog who live in the same neighborhood When they go to sleep at night they turn up in the Dream Zone where as the Midnight Patrol they are appointed by the Grand Dozer to protect it from nightmares and other threats and are given their missions by the Snooze Patrol Their main enemy is the Nightmare Prince Whilst they are in the Dream Zone the five have special powers Keiko has a flying skateboard Carter can draw anything and then have it come to life Nick is super strong and is able to fly his stuffed toy Murphy comes to life whilst his cynical sister Rosie tags along Potsworth himself acquires the power of speech which enables him to complain about the way he is treated in the real world and make wry comments about the kids and their own attitudes and relationships The cartoon Potsworth had a very English accent even in the American version of the programmes reflecting his real life counterpart s British origins Computer game editAn officially licensed computer game of the series using its British title of Potsworth and Co was released in 1992 by Hi Tec Software for the ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC Commodore 64 and Atari ST In this scrolling platform game the player took on the role of one of the characters in each themed level and had to collect various items and then reach the exit Characters editMidnight Patrol edit The 5 Midnight Patrol members are the main stars of the show Each one has his her individual abilities Potsworth A sarcastic 10 year old English Springer Spaniel who is the leader and has the ability to talk when he enters the Dream Zone Carter Potsworth s owner A 10 year old African American boy who is an expert artist In the Dream Zone his magic paintbrush can bring many things to life Keiko A 9 year old Japanese American girl who rides a flying skateboard in the Dream Zone She is energetic and very optimistic and likes to be seen as the leader of the group Rosie An 8 year old girl A rude annoying brat who gives the group a very hard time in ways similar to Lucy van Pelt in the Peanuts comics by Charles M Schulz Margaret Wade in the Dennis the Menace comics by Hank Ketcham Zoe in H B s Fantastic Max cartoon series Pre teen Daphne Blake in H B s A Pup Named Scooby Doo or Angelica Pickles in Nickelodeon s Rugrats cartoon series though she still helps out in dangerous situations She calls her brother Nick by his full name Nicholas whenever she yells at him which is quite often She is the only member of the Midnight Patrol without a special ability Nick Rosie s 6 year old brother who is a flying superhero when he s in the Dream Zone and is sometimes referred to as Super Nick Murphy Nick s toy Brontosaurus who comes to life when he enters the Dream Zone Other Dream Zone characters edit The Dream Zone has a number of inhabitants the principals of which include The Grand Dozer The King of the Dream Zone He spends his time half asleep on top of a pile of mattresses He has to stay this way because if he were to be fully awake the Dream Zone will come to an end The Grand Dozer gives advice but in the form of riddles which can be a bit of a frustration The Chief A large but friendly woman who heads the local police department and assigns the Midnight Patrol with their missions Sebastian The Grand Dozer s head butler He is always anxious that his King is safe and asleep A running gag of the series is that whenever Sebastian claims the Grand Dozer is in a certain mood the Grand Dozer would be shown sleeping prompting Sebastian to state the Grand Dozer would be in that mood if he were awake The Greystone Giant A giant made of rock who lives in a cave filled with various objects which he supplies for people s dreams Because there are so many dreamers he is always at work and never stops grumbling about it Though deep down he loves his job The Nosey Bird A talking bird who enjoys spreading gossip He talks creepy like Peter Lorre and appears in the episodes The Nightmirror and Santa Napped Antagonists edit The Nightmare Prince The main villain of the series The Nightmare Prince is always coming up with ways of disrupting the Grand Dozer s sleep or other nasty schemes in order to allow nightmares to take over the dreams He is the Midnight Patrol s main enemy though he is such a bungling idiot that his plans can fail due to his own incompetence Igor One of the Nightmare Prince s dimwitted potato shaped minions Irving One of the Nightmare Prince s dimwitted potato shaped minions Shorty One of the Nightmare Prince s dimwitted potato shaped minions The Nightmare Prince s Mother This unseen character is always phoning up to tell her son to get on with destroying happy dreams and reproving him when things go wrong The Prince has a large sized telephone as opposed to a mobile phone literally up his sleeve His mother s constant yapping through the phone is reminiscent of the General from Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines The Cat A giant cat who enjoys bullying and terrorizing the dogs in Dogland He only appears in King Potsworth Count Bubba Bonebreaker The nephew of the Nightmare Prince s Mother and the cousin of the Nightmare Prince This villain was once in charge of nightmares when the Nightmare Prince s Mother demoted the Nightmare Prince to janitor The Midnight Patrol helped to get the Nightmare Prince back to his position by thwarting Bubba He only appears in When Bubba Rules Episodes editNo TitleOriginal air date1 Night of the BedBugs 1 September 1990 1990 09 01 The Nightmare Prince unleashes a horde of creatures called BedBugs in an attempt to destroy the Dream Zone But when they start eating his castle he needs the Midnight Patrol s help to get rid of them 2 The Dozer Walks Among Us 8 September 1990 1990 09 08 When he sleepwalks the Grand Dozer goes around the Dream Zone causing unintentional chaos and destruction Thus he has to be locked up once in a while in order to prevent this that is until the Nightmare Prince lets him loose 3 King Potsworth 15 September 1990 1990 09 15 Potsworth becomes the somewhat reluctant king of a kingdom of dogs called Dogland He enlists the rest of the Midnight Patrol when Dogland is attacked by a giant devastating cat 4 The Nightmirror 22 September 1990 1990 09 22 The Nightmare Prince steals the Nightmirror which he uses to create evil twins of the Midnight Patrol who wreak havoc in the Dream Zone 5 When Bubba Rules 29 September 1990 1990 09 29 Exasperated by her son s constant failures to destroy the Dream Zone the Nightmare Prince s mother assigns her monstrous nephew Count Bubba Bonebreaker to act as his supervisor Though Count Bonebreaker takes over his job and demotes him to janitor Before long the Midnight Patrol decide that the Prince was not such a bad thing after all 6 Nick s Super Switch 6 October 1990 1990 10 06 Nick switches places with a superhero boy named Wonder Kid from the Dream Zone location of Supertown after having been bullied by a boy named Moose 7 Dozer Quest 13 October 1990 1990 10 13 The Grand Dozer is not sleeping and if he stays awake the Dream Zone will end The Midnight Patrol have to go to all lengths to get him back to sleep Carter has an idea but then he can t sleep either 8 Rosie s Extra Sweet Day 20 October 1990 1990 10 20 After a conversation with a talking tree Rosie gets turned into the nicest girl in the Dream Zone 9 I Was a Teenage Babysitter 27 October 1990 1990 10 27 Rosie must take care of the Greystone Giant s little son Rocky 10 The Wishing Whale 3 November 1990 1990 11 03 The Midnight Patrol minus Keiko meet the Wishing Whale who grants them their fondest wishes But then the wishes get somewhat out of hand 11 Santa Napped 10 November 1990 1990 11 10 The Nightmare Prince captures Santa Claus and the Midnight Patrol must rescue him to save Christmas 12 Save the Cave 17 November 1990 1990 11 17 The Greystone Giant is too far behind in his dream supplies so the Midnight Patrol help him keep up with the dream orders Though the Nightmare Prince plans to disrupt their plans 13 Rosie s Fuss Attack 24 November 1990 1990 11 24 Rosie changes form every time she complains so the Midnight Patrol must find a special cure for her Cast editCharles Adler as Rocky in I Was a Teenage Babysitter Christine Avila Michael Bell as Sebastian Hamilton Camp as The Grand Dozer Brian Cummings Jim Cummings as Giant Cat in King Potsworth Rags in King Potsworth Judyann Elder Patrick Fraley as Jester Dog in King Potsworth Dick Gautier Joan Gerber as Nightmare Prince s Mother Dorian Harewood Elisabeth Harnois as Rosie Whitby Hertford as Nick Janice Kawaye as Keiko Emily Kuroda George Lemore as Carter David Lander Marilyn Lightstone Allan Lurie Kenneth Mars as Greystone Giant Scott Menville as Wonder Kid in Nick s Super Switch Brian Mitchell Howie Morris as Dr Akenhoffer in Rosie s Fuss Attack Ron Palillo Rob Paulsen as Nightmare Prince Henry Polic II Clive Revill as Potsworth Ronnie Schell Tom Scott Hal Smith as Santa Claus in Santa Napped B J Ward Frank Welker as Murphy Nosey Bird in The Nightmirror Santa Napped Anderson WongRatings CBBC Channel editMonday 6 May 2002 20 000 9th most watched on CBBC that week 5 Home media editIn 1991 Hanna Barbera Home Video released a single VHS cassette of the series in the United States entitled Potsworth and the Midnight Patrol containing four episodes which are Save the Cave The Wishing Whale King Potsworth and The Nightmirror References edit Erickson Hal 2005 Television Cartoon Shows An Illustrated Encyclopedia 1949 Through 2003 2nd ed McFarland amp Co p 541 ISBN 978 1476665993 Lenburg Jeff 1999 The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons Facts on File p 461 ISBN 0 8160 3831 7 Retrieved 21 March 2020 a b UK Making it Tough for Tots SLEEPY KIDS Management Today 1 June 1992 Retrieved 15 September 2012 Perlmutter David 2018 The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows Rowman amp Littlefield pp 390 391 ISBN 978 1538103739 http www barb co uk full citation needed External links editPotsworth amp Co at IMDb nbsp Potsworth amp Co classic media A Potsworth amp Co Website Toonrific Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Midnight Patrol Adventures in the Dream Zone amp oldid 1189910229, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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