The participants of an unusual car race compete around America.The participants of an unusual car race compete around America.The participants of an unusual car race compete around America.
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Did you know
- TriviaThere were a total of 11 cars and racers/teams in the Wacky Races, as follows:
-Car #1 - the Slag Brothers (Rock and Gravel) in the Bouldermobile.
-Car #2 - the Gruesomes (Big Gruesome and Little Gruesome) in the Creepy Coupe.
-Car #3 - Prof. Pat Pending in the Convert-a-Car.
-Car #4 - The Red Max in the Crimson Haybaler.
-Car #5 - Penelope Pitstop in the Compact Pussycat.
-Car #6 - Sgt. Blast and Pvt. Meekley in the Army Surplus Special.
-Car #7 - The Anthill Mob in the Bulletproof Bomb.
-Car #8 - Luke and Blubber Bear in the Arkansas Chugabug.
-Car #9 - Peter Perfect in the Turbo Terrific.
-Car #10 - Rufus Ruffcut and Sawtooth in the Buzzwagon.
-Car #00 - Dick Dastardly and Muttley in the Mean Machine.
- Quotes
Narrator: And now, here they are! The most daredevil group of daffy drivers to ever whirl their wheels in the Wacky Races! Competing for the title of the world's wackiest racer! The cars are approaching the starting line. First is the Turbo Terrific driven by Peter Perfect. Next, Rufus Roughcut and Sawtooth in the Buzz Wagon. Maneuvering for position is the Army Surplus Special. Right behind is the Anthill Mob in their Bulletproof Bomb. And there's ingenious inventor, Pat Pending, in his Convert-a-Car. Oh, and here's the lovely Penelope Pitstop, the Glamour Gal of the Gas Pedal. Next, we have the Bouldermobile with the Slag Brothers, Rock and Gravel. Lurching along is the Creepy Coupe with the Gruesome Twosome. And right on their tail is the Red Maxx. And there's the Arkansas Chug-a-Bug with Luke and Blubber Bear. Sneaking along last is that Mean Machine with those double-dealing do-badders, Dick Dastardly and his sidekick, Muttley. And even now, they're up to some dirty trick. And they're off... to a standing start. And why not? They've been chained to a post by shifty Dick Dastardly, who shifts into the wrong gear. And away they go on the Way-Out Wacky Races!
- ConnectionsFeatured in 100 Greatest Cartoons (2005)
For all the atypical Hanna-Barbera use of repeat animation and low-budget movement, "Wacky Races" was still an unusual and entertaining cartoon which would beget such shows as "Bailey's Comets," "Laff-A-Lympics" and "Yogi's Space Race." A lot of the humor derived from Dastardly's machinations, although many of the other racers got to shine as well. In the Gold Key comics, Penelope Pitstop would eliminate Peter Perfect and Red Max by conveniently getting them to fight over her. That wasn't used in the show, although it should have. And it's dotted with great lines. When the narrator calls Dastardly "The Dracula of the drag strip," Dastardly counters "I resent that remark!" Narrator: "But do you deny it?" Dastardly: "No, I just resent it!" It's a comedy cartoon that doesn't forget it's a comedy cartoon, something that many cartoon shows of the 70s and 80s forgot.
And a bit of trivia, Dastardly did cross the finish line twice but was disqualified both times. The first time he extended the nose of the Mean Machine ahead of the others (yet in another episode, Rufus Ruffcut physically extended his neck to reach the finish line and the judges gave him the win--go figure). The second time, a chain reaction collision caused Dastardly and Muttley to get bounced into the Arkansas Chuggabug, which was in the lead. Dastardly also set a precedent the following year--being the first (and to anyone's knowledge, only) villain to get his own show, "Dastardly & Muttley In Their Flying Machines.