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The Funky Phantom

  • TV Series
  • 1971–1972
  • TV-G
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
324
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The Funky Phantom (1971)
The Funky Phantom
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Three teenagers and the ghost of a patriot from the American Revolution set across the country to uphold justice and fight discrimination.Three teenagers and the ghost of a patriot from the American Revolution set across the country to uphold justice and fight discrimination.Three teenagers and the ghost of a patriot from the American Revolution set across the country to uphold justice and fight discrimination.

  • Stars
    • Hal Smith
    • Daws Butler
    • Allan Melvin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    324
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    • Stars
      • Hal Smith
      • Daws Butler
      • Allan Melvin
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes17

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    Hal Smith
    Hal Smith
    • Houndman…
    • 1971–1972
    Daws Butler
    Daws Butler
    • Mudsy…
    • 1971–1972
    Allan Melvin
    Allan Melvin
      • 1971–1972
      Don Messick
      • Boo…
      • 1971–1972
      Casey Kasem
      Casey Kasem
      • Professor Lundgren…
      • 1971–1972
      Micky Dolenz
      Micky Dolenz
      • Skip Gilroy
      • 1971–1972
      Julie Bennett
      Julie Bennett
      • Lori Elwood
      • 1971–1972
      Barney Phillips
      Barney Phillips
        • 1971–1972
        John Stephenson
        John Stephenson
        • Headless Horseman…
        • 1971–1972
        Janet Waldo
        Janet Waldo
        • Widow Wilson
        • 1971–1972
        Tommy Cook
        Tommy Cook
        • Augie Anderson
        • 1971–1972
        Mike Road
        Mike Road
        • Henchman
        • 1971–1972
        Kristina Holland
        • April Stewart
        • 1971–1972
        Jerry Dexter
        Jerry Dexter
        • Elmo…
        • 1971–1972
        Jim MacGeorge
          • 1971–1972
          George Tyler
            • 1971–1972
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            VetteRanger

            Scooby Doo ... downstream

            Hanna-Barbara decided to try to ply their own Scooby Doo waters yet again with this teen-aged cast mystery romp. You don't actually get to see the story of how they met "the Phantom" as an episode, only as the intro sequence to each cartoon.

            The Phantom is voiced by Daws Butler, who, if you watched early 60s cartoon shows, you'll immediately recognize as the voice of Snagglepuss ... among many others, such as BooBoo the bear.

            Kristina Holland, voicing the pretty blond April, is one of the few voice actors in cartoons who also had a decently active on-screen career, appearing as a guest star on many popular TV series.

            Mike Road, the voice of Race Bannon on Johnny Quest, voiced some weekly bad guys, and Mickey Dolense of The Monkees even got in on the act.

            Now, I'm one who tired of Scooby Doo after just a couple of years, so this show, a pale reflection of Scooby Doo, doesn't do much for me. But I do like a good ghost story. You'll find that "Mudsy" reminds you of The Canterville Ghost ... he's even drawn like Charles Laughton in the 1944 version, which is my favorite treatment of that story.
            Jillian_H

            This show was the best!!!!!!!

            One of my most treasured childhood memories is this show. I have not seen it since it left the airwaves in 1971. I remember as a child I looked forward to seeing this cartoon. I loved everything about the show. The phantom was great as was the theme music. Everything was just fantastic. I always look for a DVD or video when ever I am at my local DVD store. It is not a Scooby Doo rip off at all as I couldn't stand Scooby Doo at all as a child or now. This show had mysteries that they solved, but unlike Scooby Doo they actually did it in a logical manner. It made logical sense. Even as a child I knew Scooby Doo was totally inane. I just wish they would put this into a DVD format so I can see them again. I miss my Funky Phantom so
            6SnoopyStyle

            footnote cartoon

            Teenagers Skip Gilroy, April Stewart and Augie Anderson ride their dune buggy Looney Duney with their dog Elmo. They find ghosts from 1776 in a clock at a spooky house. It's scared patriot Jonathan Wellington "Mudsy" Muddlemore and his cat Boo. They go off to fight for justice and unmasking mysteries.

            It's a Bizarro Scooby Doo from Hanna-Barbera. With Scooby Doo's success, it's not surprising that they would try to create another one. I do remember watching the reruns way back when although all I truly remember are the ghosts and their disappearing sounds. It is paradoxical that the premise is supernatural but like the Scooby gang, the kids usually uncover hoaxes that are revealed to be non-supernatural. The characters are less appealing. Quite frankly, April looks alien with her giant almond eyes and no nose. It's all slightly off and way too similar. It lasted 17 episodes with some minor revivals in other media. It's a footnote in the story of Hanna-Barbera.
            413Funbags

            Not a total rip off.

            This cartoon seems highly unoriginal but since it was before my time I can't say for sure what has been ripped off from other cartoons.I do know that Mudsy has the exact same voice as Snagglepuss, a carbon copy even.I also know that voice is an impersonation of Bert Lahr(the Cowardly Lion from The Wizard of Oz).Most people will call it a Scooby-Doo rip off but that's only because they haven't seen the countless other cartoons it "borrows" from.I noticed another review on here that said "Even more amazing is a Shaggy-like character complete with goatee!".That statement not only proves that he has never seen this show because there is never one person on screen with any facial hair, it also proves he has never seen Speed Buggy, which has an actual Shaggy clone(albeit without the facial hair).Even Jabberjaw had a "Shaggy-like character", guess he never saw that either.I just watched every episode of this today and never once thought any of the characters were "Scooby-Doo- like".I did however notice that two of characters can't pronounce "helicopter" and I found that to be extremely disturbing.If you can look past all the stuff they stole, you will see a somewhat original show.A lot of the stories center around the Revolutionary War and New England.You will never see another cartoon do that.Plus the dog doesn't talk.It doesn't get more original than that.Overall I'd say if you like cartoons you should watch this.Just watch it with an open mind and you might have a good time.I just checked and Speed Buggy came after this show so they stole the dune buggy idea from this show.This show is more original than people will admit.
            koconnor-1

            Cute but somewhat forgettable

            A Scooby Doo clone - teenagers and a goofball sidekick with a gimmick travel the country tackling baffling mysteries and unmasking the bad guys. The difference here is that ghosts are real... as evidenced by the title character, Sir Muddlemore, a timid ghost who's afraid of his own shadow, and his sidekick kitty, "Boo". Muddlemore was voiced by Daws Butler, and his voice characterization is virtually indistinguishable from animation's own "Master Thespian", Snagglepuss ("Heavens to Mergatroid!").

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            Will Ferrell in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
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            Drew Barrymore and Pat Welsh in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
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            Mystery

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            • Trivia
              The voice of Mudsy was provided by Daws Butler and was identical to his voice work for Snagglepuss, down to the use of Snagglepuss's catchphrases, "even". (In turn, that voice was an impersonation of actor Bert Lahr.)
            • Connections
              Referenced in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated: Mystery Solvers Club State Finals (2011)

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            • Release date
              • September 11, 1971 (United States)
            • Countries of origin
              • Australia
              • United States
            • Language
              • English
            • Also known as
              • ドボチョン一家の幽霊旅行
            • Production companies
              • Hanna-Barbera Productions
              • Air Programs International (API)
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            • Runtime
              • 30m
            • Color
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            • Aspect ratio
              • 1.33 : 1

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