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The Puppy's Further Adventures

The Puppy's Further Adventures (originally titled The Puppy's New Adventures for season one) is a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series produced by Ruby-Spears Enterprises (in association with Hanna-Barbera Productions for its first season only) and broadcast on ABC from September 25, 1982 to November 10, 1984.[1] It is based on characters created by Jane Thayer about Petey, a young dog who attached himself to a lonely orphan boy named Tommy.[2]

The Puppy's Further Adventures
Based onThe Puppy Who Wanted a Boy
by Jane Thayer
Developed byJoe Ruby
Ken Spears
Directed byCharles A. Nichols (1982)
Rudy Larriva
John Kimball (1983)
Norm McCabe (1983)
Voices ofBilly Jacoby
Nancy McKeon
Michael Bell
Peter Cullen
Narrated byPetey the Puppy (voiced by Billy Jacoby)
ComposerDean Elliott
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes21
Production
Executive producersJoe Ruby and Ken Spears
Bill Hanna and Joseph Barbera (1982)
ProducersJoe Ruby and Ken Spears (1982)
Mark Jones (1983)
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesRuby-Spears Enterprises
Hanna-Barbera Productions (Season 1)
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseSeptember 25, 1982 (1982-09-25) –
November 10, 1984 (1984-11-10)

Overview edit

Petey the puppy was originally introduced in four half-hour television specials which aired as part of ABC Weekend Specials series from 1978 to 1981: The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy, The Puppy's Great Adventure, The Puppy's Amazing Rescue and The Puppy Saves the Circus.[3]

The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy and its three sequels were frequently rebroadcast on ABC Weekend Specials and proved so popular with its annual replays that ABC commissioned a television series. In September 1982, Petey could be seen weekly in The Puppy's New Adventures as part of the second half of The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour block with Billy Jacoby voicing Petey and Nancy McKeon as his female puppy girlfriend Dolly. The following year, Petey and his pals were given their own half-hour timeslot in a follow-up series under the new title The Puppy's Further Adventures. Following the show's original run, a repackaging of both seasons were shown in reruns under the title The Puppy's Great Adventures on ABC in 1984 and resurfaced on CBS in 1986.[4]

Characters edit

  • Petey (voiced by Billy Jacoby): A Beagle mix puppy who is the young leader of the group and whose loyal and loving girlfriend is Dolly.
  • Dolly (voiced by Nancy McKeon): A female Spaniel Cross puppy who is cheerful and outgoing and is also Petey's girlfriend. She is the only female in the group.
  • Duke (voiced by Michael Bell): A German Shepherd/Labrador Retriever mix who is the lancer of the group; he cares for Petey and his other friends.
  • Dash (voiced by Michael Bell): A Greyhound who is sleek and speedy and the smartest member of the group, but can be cowardly at times, although he can be brave if he wants to.
  • Lucky (voiced by Peter Cullen): A St. Bernard who is the big guy of the group; he is strong, kind and wise, but not too bright.
  • Glyder (voiced by Josh Rodine): A puppy whose large ears enabled him to fly. He only appeared in three episodes.
  • Tommy: Petey and Dolly's original owner. Petey and his fellow dogs were reunited with him and his parents in 1983.
  • Tommy's father and mother.

Episodes edit

ABC Weekend Specials (1978–81) edit

The Puppy was originally introduced in four half-hour television specials which aired as part of ABC Weekend Specials.[5]

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1The Puppy Who Wanted a BoyRudy LarrivaBarbara Avedon, Barbara CordayMay 6, 1978 (May 6, 1978)
Petey the puppy (voiced by Todd Turquand) goes through a series of harrowing adventures as he sets out to the city to adopt a boy of his own.
2The Puppy's Great AdventureRudy LarrivaSheldon StarkMay 12, 1979 (May 12, 1979)
Petey (voiced by Bryan Scott) is determined to prove he is an individual when his young owner Tommy is adopted by parents who don't like dogs.
3The Puppy's Amazing RescueRudy LarrivaSheldon StarkJanuary 26, 1980 (January 26, 1980)
Petey (voiced by Bryan Scott) and Dolly (voiced by Nancy McKeon) have to outwit poachers, a hungry bear and a hawk to rescue their humans from an avalanche.
4The Puppy Saves the CircusRudy LarrivaSheldon StarkSeptember 12, 1981 (September 12, 1981)
When Petey (voiced by Sparky Marcus) suffers a memory loss, he finds fame as a performer which saves the fortunes of a struggling family circus.

The Puppy's New Adventures (1982) edit

The first season featured Petey and Dolly's family moving overseas by ship; their friends Duke, Dash and Lucky stowed away on the same ship. All five dogs were stranded together when a lightning bolt knocked them overboard. Every episode consisted of the dogs looking for Tommy and his family, winding up in places as diverse as East Berlin, Australia, Hong Kong, Hawaii and usually helping out a local group of people or animals.

No.TitleOriginal air date
1"The Treasure of the Ancient Ruins"September 25, 1982 (1982-09-25)
2"The Puppy's Dangerous Mission"October 2, 1982 (1982-10-02)
3"An American Puppy in Paris"October 9, 1982 (1982-10-09)
4"The Puppy and the Pirates"October 16, 1982 (1982-10-16)
5"The Mystery of the Wailing Cat"October 23, 1982 (1982-10-23)
6"The Puppy's Australian Adventure"October 30, 1982 (1982-10-30)
7"Puppy and the Reluctant Bull"November 6, 1982 (1982-11-06)
8"The Puppy's Hong Kong Adventure"November 13, 1982 (1982-11-13)
9"Honolulu Puppy"November 20, 1982 (1982-11-20)
10"The Puppy's Great Escape"November 27, 1982 (1982-11-27)
11"The Puppy's Great Race"December 4, 1982 (1982-12-04)
12"The Puppy's Amazon Adventure"December 11, 1982 (1982-12-11)
13"Petey and the 101 Seals"December 18, 1982 (1982-12-18)

The Puppy's Further Adventures (1983) edit

The second season opened with a two-part episode in which the dogs are finally reunited with Tommy's family. The rest of the season featured the dogs' adventures with the family while travelling all around the United States. The season opener introduced Glyder, a puppy with ears so large he could fly like Dumbo. Glyder re-appeared in two other episodes.

No.TitleOriginal air date
14"Glyder, the Misfit Puppy"September 10, 1983 (September 10, 1983)
15"Puppy Goes Home"September 17, 1983 (September 17, 1983)
16"Puppy and the Badlands"September 24, 1983 (September 24, 1983)
17"Puppy in Omega World"October 1, 1983 (October 1, 1983)
18"Puppy and the Spies"October 8, 1983 (October 8, 1983)
The dogs uncover a plot by enemy spies to sabotage a rocket launch. Note: Fangface and Puggsy have cameos in this episode when the dogs are watching an episode of Fangface on TV.
19"Puppy Goes to College"October 15, 1983 (October 15, 1983)
Three siblings steal chemicals from a college chemistry lab as part of their plan to kidnap the Governor, who sent their brother to prison.
20"Puppy and the Brown Eyed Girl"October 22, 1983 (October 22, 1983)
21"Biggest Diamond in the World"October 29, 1983 (October 29, 1983)
A huge diamond is stolen, and replaced with a fake. Note: Third and final appearance of Glyder.

Broadcast history edit

The Puppy series was originally broadcast in these following formats on ABC and CBS:

  • The Puppy's New Adventures (September 25, 1982 – September 3, 1983, ABC) (as part of The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour)
  • The Puppy's Further Adventures (September 10, 1983 – September 1, 1984, ABC)
  • The Puppy's Great Adventures (September 8, 1984 – November 10, 1984, ABC; September 13, 1986 – November 8, 1986, CBS)

Voices edit

Additional voices edit

Merchandising edit

  • The Puppy's New Adventures stuffed animal toys of Petey and Dolly manufactured by Etone International (1982)
  • A series of three children's literature books by Antioch Publishing Company (1983):
    • The Puppy's New Adventures: ABC with Petey and His Friends (A Little Shape book)
    • The Puppy's New Adventures: Hide and Seek (A What's Inside? Pop-Open book)
    • The Puppy's New Adventures: The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy[6] (A Collector book with stickers)
  • A 15-piece jigsaw puzzle of The Puppy's Further Adventures by Playskool titled "Tommy's Circus Act" featuring Tommy, Petey and Dolly (1983)[7]
  • A Milton Bradley board game titled The Puppy's Further Adventures Game for 2 to 4 players, ages 5 to 10 (1984)[8]
  • A collection of four 25-piece frame-tray puzzles of The Puppy's Further Adventures by Milton Bradley featuring Petey, Dolly, Duke, Dash, Lucky and Glyder (1984)[9]
  • The Puppy's Further Adventures 80-piece jigsaw puzzle by Hestair Puzzles (UK, 1984)
  • The Puppy's Great Adventures coloring book by Western Publishing (1985)
  • A French language 7" vinyl single of The Puppy's Further Adventures titled "Les Poupies" (sung by Véronique Bodoin) by Polydor Records (France, 1985)[10]

In other languages edit

References edit

  1. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 484. ISBN 978-1538103739.
  2. ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 646–647. ISBN 978-1476665993.
  3. ^ Hyatt, Wesley (1997). The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television. Watson-Guptill Publications. p. 353. ISBN 978-0823083152. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
  4. ^ The Puppy's Further Adventures at Saturday Morning Archives, retrieved September 14, 2015.
  5. ^ Woolery, George W. (1989). Animated TV Specials: The Complete Directory to the First Twenty-Five Years, 1962-1987. Scarecrow Press. pp. 319–323. ISBN 0-8108-2198-2. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  6. ^ The Puppy's New Adventures: The Puppy Who Wanted A Boy book at LibraryThing, retrieved September 17, 2015.
  7. ^ Puppy's Further Adventures Puzzle Playskool Tommy's Circus (1983)
  8. ^ The Puppy's Further Adventures Game at Pinterest, retrieved September 17, 2015.
  9. ^ The Puppy's Further Adventures frame-tray puzzles at Amazon.com, retrieved September 17, 2015.
  10. ^ The Puppy's Further Adventures / Les Poupies 7-inch single (1985) at Discogs

External links edit

  • The Puppy's Further Adventures at IMDb  

puppy, further, adventures, originally, titled, puppy, adventures, season, minute, saturday, morning, animated, series, produced, ruby, spears, enterprises, association, with, hanna, barbera, productions, first, season, only, broadcast, from, september, 1982, . The Puppy s Further Adventures originally titled The Puppy s New Adventures for season one is a 30 minute Saturday morning animated series produced by Ruby Spears Enterprises in association with Hanna Barbera Productions for its first season only and broadcast on ABC from September 25 1982 to November 10 1984 1 It is based on characters created by Jane Thayer about Petey a young dog who attached himself to a lonely orphan boy named Tommy 2 The Puppy s Further AdventuresBased onThe Puppy Who Wanted a Boyby Jane ThayerDeveloped byJoe RubyKen SpearsDirected byCharles A Nichols 1982 Rudy LarrivaJohn Kimball 1983 Norm McCabe 1983 Voices ofBilly JacobyNancy McKeonMichael BellPeter CullenNarrated byPetey the Puppy voiced by Billy Jacoby ComposerDean ElliottCountry of originUnited StatesNo of seasons2No of episodes21ProductionExecutive producersJoe Ruby and Ken SpearsBill Hanna and Joseph Barbera 1982 ProducersJoe Ruby and Ken Spears 1982 Mark Jones 1983 Running time30 minutesProduction companiesRuby Spears EnterprisesHanna Barbera Productions Season 1 Original releaseNetworkABCReleaseSeptember 25 1982 1982 09 25 November 10 1984 1984 11 10 Contents 1 Overview 2 Characters 3 Episodes 3 1 ABC Weekend Specials 1978 81 3 2 The Puppy s New Adventures 1982 3 3 The Puppy s Further Adventures 1983 4 Broadcast history 5 Voices 5 1 Additional voices 6 Merchandising 7 In other languages 8 References 9 External linksOverview editPetey the puppy was originally introduced in four half hour television specials which aired as part of ABC Weekend Specials series from 1978 to 1981 The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy The Puppy s Great Adventure The Puppy s Amazing Rescue and The Puppy Saves the Circus 3 The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy and its three sequels were frequently rebroadcast on ABC Weekend Specials and proved so popular with its annual replays that ABC commissioned a television series In September 1982 Petey could be seen weekly in The Puppy s New Adventures as part of the second half of The Scooby amp Scrappy Doo Puppy Hour block with Billy Jacoby voicing Petey and Nancy McKeon as his female puppy girlfriend Dolly The following year Petey and his pals were given their own half hour timeslot in a follow up series under the new title The Puppy s Further Adventures Following the show s original run a repackaging of both seasons were shown in reruns under the title The Puppy s Great Adventures on ABC in 1984 and resurfaced on CBS in 1986 4 Characters editPetey voiced by Billy Jacoby A Beagle mix puppy who is the young leader of the group and whose loyal and loving girlfriend is Dolly Dolly voiced by Nancy McKeon A female Spaniel Cross puppy who is cheerful and outgoing and is also Petey s girlfriend She is the only female in the group Duke voiced by Michael Bell A German Shepherd Labrador Retriever mix who is the lancer of the group he cares for Petey and his other friends Dash voiced by Michael Bell A Greyhound who is sleek and speedy and the smartest member of the group but can be cowardly at times although he can be brave if he wants to Lucky voiced by Peter Cullen A St Bernard who is the big guy of the group he is strong kind and wise but not too bright Glyder voiced by Josh Rodine A puppy whose large ears enabled him to fly He only appeared in three episodes Tommy Petey and Dolly s original owner Petey and his fellow dogs were reunited with him and his parents in 1983 Tommy s father and mother Episodes editABC Weekend Specials 1978 81 edit The Puppy was originally introduced in four half hour television specials which aired as part of ABC Weekend Specials 5 No TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date1The Puppy Who Wanted a BoyRudy LarrivaBarbara Avedon Barbara CordayMay 6 1978 May 6 1978 Petey the puppy voiced by Todd Turquand goes through a series of harrowing adventures as he sets out to the city to adopt a boy of his own 2The Puppy s Great AdventureRudy LarrivaSheldon StarkMay 12 1979 May 12 1979 Petey voiced by Bryan Scott is determined to prove he is an individual when his young owner Tommy is adopted by parents who don t like dogs 3The Puppy s Amazing RescueRudy LarrivaSheldon StarkJanuary 26 1980 January 26 1980 Petey voiced by Bryan Scott and Dolly voiced by Nancy McKeon have to outwit poachers a hungry bear and a hawk to rescue their humans from an avalanche 4The Puppy Saves the CircusRudy LarrivaSheldon StarkSeptember 12 1981 September 12 1981 When Petey voiced by Sparky Marcus suffers a memory loss he finds fame as a performer which saves the fortunes of a struggling family circus The Puppy s New Adventures 1982 edit The first season featured Petey and Dolly s family moving overseas by ship their friends Duke Dash and Lucky stowed away on the same ship All five dogs were stranded together when a lightning bolt knocked them overboard Every episode consisted of the dogs looking for Tommy and his family winding up in places as diverse as East Berlin Australia Hong Kong Hawaii and usually helping out a local group of people or animals No TitleOriginal air date1 The Treasure of the Ancient Ruins September 25 1982 1982 09 25 2 The Puppy s Dangerous Mission October 2 1982 1982 10 02 3 An American Puppy in Paris October 9 1982 1982 10 09 4 The Puppy and the Pirates October 16 1982 1982 10 16 5 The Mystery of the Wailing Cat October 23 1982 1982 10 23 6 The Puppy s Australian Adventure October 30 1982 1982 10 30 7 Puppy and the Reluctant Bull November 6 1982 1982 11 06 8 The Puppy s Hong Kong Adventure November 13 1982 1982 11 13 9 Honolulu Puppy November 20 1982 1982 11 20 10 The Puppy s Great Escape November 27 1982 1982 11 27 11 The Puppy s Great Race December 4 1982 1982 12 04 12 The Puppy s Amazon Adventure December 11 1982 1982 12 11 13 Petey and the 101 Seals December 18 1982 1982 12 18 The Puppy s Further Adventures 1983 edit The second season opened with a two part episode in which the dogs are finally reunited with Tommy s family The rest of the season featured the dogs adventures with the family while travelling all around the United States The season opener introduced Glyder a puppy with ears so large he could fly like Dumbo Glyder re appeared in two other episodes No TitleOriginal air date14 Glyder the Misfit Puppy September 10 1983 September 10 1983 15 Puppy Goes Home September 17 1983 September 17 1983 16 Puppy and the Badlands September 24 1983 September 24 1983 17 Puppy in Omega World October 1 1983 October 1 1983 18 Puppy and the Spies October 8 1983 October 8 1983 The dogs uncover a plot by enemy spies to sabotage a rocket launch Note Fangface and Puggsy have cameos in this episode when the dogs are watching an episode of Fangface on TV 19 Puppy Goes to College October 15 1983 October 15 1983 Three siblings steal chemicals from a college chemistry lab as part of their plan to kidnap the Governor who sent their brother to prison 20 Puppy and the Brown Eyed Girl October 22 1983 October 22 1983 21 Biggest Diamond in the World October 29 1983 October 29 1983 A huge diamond is stolen and replaced with a fake Note Third and final appearance of Glyder Broadcast history editThe Puppy series was originally broadcast in these following formats on ABC and CBS The Puppy s New Adventures September 25 1982 September 3 1983 ABC as part of The Scooby amp Scrappy Doo Puppy Hour The Puppy s Further Adventures September 10 1983 September 1 1984 ABC The Puppy s Great Adventures September 8 1984 November 10 1984 ABC September 13 1986 November 8 1986 CBS Voices editBilly Jacoby as Petey Michael Bell as Dash and Duke Peter Cullen as Lucky Nancy McKeon as Dolly Additional voices edit Dick Beals Virginia Christine Cathleen Cordell Dave Coulier Jack DeLeon Alan Dinehart Hector Elias Michael Evans Al Fann Bernard Fox Alejandro Garay Linda Gary Kelly Glen Johnny Haymer Bob Holt Greg LaStrapes Keye Luke Chuck McCann Julio Medina Tonyo Melendez Tony O Dell Alan Oppenheimer Pat Parris Evan Richards Josh Roone Neil Ross Bill Scott Joe Silver John Stephenson Larry Storch Janet Waldo Frank Welker Alan YoungMerchandising editThe Puppy s New Adventures stuffed animal toys of Petey and Dolly manufactured by Etone International 1982 A series of three children s literature books by Antioch Publishing Company 1983 The Puppy s New Adventures ABC with Petey and His Friends A Little Shape book The Puppy s New Adventures Hide and Seek A What s Inside Pop Open book The Puppy s New Adventures The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy 6 A Collector book with stickers A 15 piece jigsaw puzzle of The Puppy s Further Adventures by Playskool titled Tommy s Circus Act featuring Tommy Petey and Dolly 1983 7 A Milton Bradley board game titled The Puppy s Further Adventures Game for 2 to 4 players ages 5 to 10 1984 8 A collection of four 25 piece frame tray puzzles of The Puppy s Further Adventures by Milton Bradley featuring Petey Dolly Duke Dash Lucky and Glyder 1984 9 The Puppy s Further Adventures 80 piece jigsaw puzzle by Hestair Puzzles UK 1984 The Puppy s Great Adventures coloring book by Western Publishing 1985 A French language 7 vinyl single of The Puppy s Further Adventures titled Les Poupies sung by Veronique Bodoin by Polydor Records France 1985 10 In other languages editFrench Les Poupies German Die Welpen Neue Abenteuer Italian Nuove avventure del cucciolo Brazilian Portuguese As Aventuras de Puppy Spanish Petey y los perrosReferences edit Perlmutter David 2018 The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows Rowman amp Littlefield p 484 ISBN 978 1538103739 Erickson Hal 2005 Television Cartoon Shows An Illustrated Encyclopedia 1949 Through 2003 2nd ed McFarland amp Co pp 646 647 ISBN 978 1476665993 Hyatt Wesley 1997 The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television Watson Guptill Publications p 353 ISBN 978 0823083152 Retrieved 19 March 2020 The Puppy s Further Adventures at Saturday Morning Archives retrieved September 14 2015 Woolery George W 1989 Animated TV Specials The Complete Directory to the First Twenty Five Years 1962 1987 Scarecrow Press pp 319 323 ISBN 0 8108 2198 2 Retrieved 27 March 2020 The Puppy s New Adventures The Puppy Who Wanted A Boy book at LibraryThing retrieved September 17 2015 Puppy s Further Adventures Puzzle Playskool Tommy s Circus 1983 The Puppy s Further Adventures Game at Pinterest retrieved September 17 2015 The Puppy s Further Adventures frame tray puzzles at Amazon com retrieved September 17 2015 The Puppy s Further Adventures Les Poupies 7 inch single 1985 at DiscogsExternal links editThe Puppy s Further Adventures at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Puppy 27s Further Adventures amp oldid 1218884150, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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