"STOP THAT PIGEON!" was intended to be the series' original title. But Fred Silverman, who was in charge of CBS' Saturday morning schedule for years {and insisted Dastardly and Mutttley have a series of their own following the success of "WACKY RACES"}, wanted their names out front- even with a long title.
the pigeon delivers top secrect messages to somehwere and the general wants dick dastardly and his tema to intercept the pidgeon and stop it from sending messages.
Walter winchel one of the greatest narrator's and voice characterization. He said stop the pigeon 16 times. Untouchable
"STOP THAT PIGEON!" was intended to be the series' original title. But Fred Silverman, who was in charge of CBS' Saturday morning schedule for years {and insisted Dastardly and Mutttley have a series of their own following the success of "WACKY RACES"}, wanted their names out front- even with a long title.
DRAT MUTTLEY !
Dastardly and Muttley have their own show just like Penelope Pitstop
The days when cartoons were great, not just good GREAT.
Totally true.
I'd have introduced The Vulture Squadron to their worst nightmare... AIRWOLF!!!
D&MITFM was no doubt inspired by Snoopy's pursuits of the Red Baron, as it was set in the same war.
John Laszek
Which war exactly?
@@PurpleBroadcast World War 1.
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Well, in the original plot they go after the pigeon because the little bastard is transporting info, or messages (don't remember).
Green dog, I have never seen something like this....I was pretty sure was brown....lol
the pigeon delivers top secrect messages to somehwere and the general wants dick dastardly and his tema to intercept the pidgeon and stop it from sending messages.
Why would they going after the pigeon, anyway?