The Incredible Detectives

1979 American TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Incredible Detectives is a 1979 animated television special produced by Ruby-Spears Productions and based on the 1972 children's book by Don and Joan Caufield.[1] It originally aired on ABC Weekend Special series on November 17, 1979.[2]

Written byMark Evanier
Directed byRudy Larriva
Voices ofMarlene Aragon
Laurie Main
Frank Welker
Albert Eisenmann
Music byDean Elliott
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The Incredible Detectives
Written byMark Evanier
Directed byRudy Larriva
Voices ofMarlene Aragon
Laurie Main
Frank Welker
Albert Eisenmann
Music byDean Elliott
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersJoe Ruby and Ken Spears
ProducerJerry Eisenberg
Running time23 minutes
Production companyRuby-Spears Productions
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseNovember 17, 1979 (1979-11-17)
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Synopsis

A trio of pets – Madame Cheng, a slightly vain Siamese cat; Hennessy, a gabby black crow; and Reggie, a sophisticated English bulldog – decide to join forces as "The Incredible Detectives". One day, Davey Morrison – the three pets' master and the son of a government scientist – is kidnapped by a group of underground adversaries. His parents receive a ransom note demanding secret missile plans in exchange for Davey. In desperation, the Morrison family hires Detective Sharpe, a bumbling police detective who quickly gets nowhere with the case. Overhearing the conversation between the Morrisons and the Detective of how Davey disappeared and what the kidnappers want, the family pets swing into action and set out on their own to investigate.

Voices

  • Marlene Aragon – Madame Cheng
  • Laurie Main – Reggie
  • Frank Welker – Hennessy
  • Albert Eisenmann – Davey Morrison

Home media

The Incredible Detectives was released on VHS by Worldvision Home Video in 1985.[3]

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