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  1. The Mumbly Cartoon Show - Wikipedia

    The Mumbly Cartoon Show is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and featuring the titular character, Mumbly, a cartoon dog detective.

  2. The Mumbly Cartoon Show : Episode 15 - YouTube

    Mumbly is a private eye dog in a trenchcoat, who works with a human detective, Chief Schnooker, to catch criminals who often sport alliterative names. [1] 16 episodes were produced. [2]

  3. Mumbly | Hanna-Barbera Wiki | Fandom

    Mumbly is a cartoon dog character famous for his wheezy laugh, shown in The Mumbly Cartoon Show, and voiced by Don Messick.

  4. The Mumbly Cartoon Show 1976 THE COMPLETE SERIES

    Aug 18, 2023 · The Mumbly Cartoon Show 1976 THE COMPLETE SERIES. Uploaded by maran123112 on August 18, 2023.

  5. SATURDAY MORNINGS FOREVER: THE MUMBLY CARTOON SHOW

    In 1976, Hanna-Barbera took inspiration from the mystery series to create a “new” character: Mumbly (Don Messick). Why “new”? Because Mumbly was a redressing of the previously-existing character, …

  6. The Mumbly Cartoon Show (TV Series 1976–1977) - IMDb

    This show focuses on a detective dog named mumbly,who is also featured on laff-a-lympics, who dresses up in a trenchcoat and solves crimes using his dog senses, and a beat up old car.

  7. The Mumbly Cartoon Show - Aired Order - All Seasons - TheTVDB.com

    Mumbly and Shnooker are assigned to guard people and their valuables at a mansion, where a magician named The Great Merlini is performing. Shnooker thinks that it is an easy job, but Mumbly …

  8. The Mumbly Cartoon Show - The Movie Database (TMDB)

    Mumbly dresses in a trench coat, drives a beat-up old car and works with a human detective, Chief Schnooker, to catch criminals using his dog senses.

  9. Mumbly - Good characters Wiki

    Mumbly is an anthropomorphic dog and the main title character of The Mumbly Cartoon Show. He was voiced by Don Messick.

  10. MUMBLY - Don Markstein's Toonopedia

    Whatever the reason, Hanna-Barbera did create Mumbly rather than re-use Muttley. Mumbly was first seen as a back segment on a show shared by Tom & Jerry and The Great Grape Ape. The show …