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The Hardy Boys is a 1969 Filmation Saturday morning cartoon that ran for 2 seasons on ABC. It is loosely connected to the immortal series of children's detective fiction books.
 
The Hardy Boys is a 1969 Filmation Saturday morning cartoon that ran for 2 seasons on ABC. It is loosely connected to the immortal series of children's detective fiction books.
  
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He's only uploaded clips and a scene at the moment, but no full episodes yet.
  
==Poopers==
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*Simon Belmont Painting
 
*Simon Belmont Painting
  
 
===First used by===
 
===First used by===
 
*Simon Belmont Painting
 
*Simon Belmont Painting

Revision as of 20:21, 2 July 2011

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The Hardy Boys is a 1969 Filmation Saturday morning cartoon that ran for 2 seasons on ABC. It is loosely connected to the immortal series of children's detective fiction books.

History

Origins

Nobody knows where exactly this abomination came from. Most agree that the show originated when Dr. Robotnik began drinking his own cum mixed with rum sometime in the late 1960's, as he ran out Coke for rum-and-Coke, and as we all know, nobody drinks just rum. Since his semen is laced with copious amounts of PCP and opium, he began to hallucinate vividly and began reading "The Hardy Boys" books and writing down what he hallucinated. After he became sober and read through his notes, he was convinced that such an idea would make a great cartoon, and thusly the series went into production, based on what Robotnik hallucinated.

Unfortunately, in the early 1970s, Robotnik drank too much CumRum, and began to believe that a speedy blue hedgehog was tormenting him and standing between him and total world domination. He hasn't been sober since.

Concept

The basic premise of the show had the Hardy boys and their friends as a rock band who solve mysteries in their spare time. Each episode had two 10-minute mysteries, and one music video of sorts of their latest song.

Legacy

The show faded into obscurity due to being on at the same time as Scooby Doo, which was vastly superior in writing and animation. Most who remember it believe they were high or dreaming at the time, and most of the actors haven't been heard from since. Some committed suicide/had suicidal thoughts after watching the show. Several 45's and 2 33 RPM LP's have been made, and the songwriting is vastly superior to the cartoon itself.

Episodes

There were no titles given for any episode of the show, so the episodes share their titles with the books.

  • 1. Footprints Under the Window*/Hunting for Hidden Gold* -- Love & Let Love
  • 2. Mystery of the Desert Giant/The Viking Symbol Symbol -- Feels So Good
  • 3. The Mystery of the Old Mill*/The Missing Chums* -- That's That
  • 4. Mystery on Cabin Island/The Hidden Harbor Mystery-- My Little Sweetpea
  • 5. The Secret of the Caves*/A Figure in Hiding -- unknown
  • 6. The Secret Warning/Secret of the Aztec Warrior -- unknown
  • 7. A Ghost on Skeleton's Rock/Mystery of Chinese Junk* -- unknown
  • 8. What Happened at Midnight/A Clue in the Embers* -- unknown
  • 9. The Screeching Owl/Yellow Feather Mystery-- unknown
  • 10. Mystery of the Devil's Paw*/The Haunted Fort* -- Carnival Time**
  • 11. A Sinister Signpost/The Secret of the Melted Coins -- unknown
  • 12. The Hooded Hawk Mystery*/Short Wave Mystery* -- Hello Girl
  • 13. The Shore Road Mystery*/ Sign of the Crooked Arrow*- One Time in a Million
  • 14. A Phantom Freighter*/Secret of the Pirate's Hill* -- unknown
  • 15. The House on the Cliff/ Mystery of the Spiral Bridge -- unknown
  • 16. The Mark on the Door/Flickering Torch Mystery -- unknown
  • 17. Mystery at Wildcat Swamp/ Mystery of the Broken Blade -- unknown

*Copies of the episode have been reported to exist.
**This episode has also been seen with the video for Wheels.

Availability

There has been no official VHS/DVD release of this show. 16mm reels of various episodes have been reported. Bootleg DVD's containing various episodes have been seen as well.

Main Source for Poopers

http://www.youtube.com/user/SkeebWilcox He's only uploaded clips and a scene at the moment, but no full episodes yet.

Used By

  • Simon Belmont Painting

First used by

  • Simon Belmont Painting