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    Motormouse and Autocat

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  1. May 20, 2023 · During the 1970-71 season, however, It's the Wolf! and Motormouse and Autocat were spun off into a half-hour show. Around the World in 79 Days remained as part of Cattanooga Cats, which was reduced to a half-hour. Motormouse and Autocat ran concurrently with Cattanooga Cats until both met their demise at the end of the 1970-71 season.

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  2. Cattanooga Cats is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera which aired on ABC from September 6, 1969, to September 4, 1971. [1] The show was a package program similar to the Hanna-Barbera/ NBC show The Banana Splits, except that it contained no live-action segments. During the 1969–1970 season, Cattanooga Cats ran one ...

  3. Nov 26, 2023 · Motormouse and Autocat is a series of animated segments as part of the Cattanooga Cats, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for ABC 's Saturday morning children's programming debuting. It ran from 1969 to 1971, airing 34 episodes that spanned two seasons. The shorts' second season were featured in their own half hour spinoff show, alongside ...

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  6. May 16, 2023 · Autocat attempts to put Motormouse's delivery service out of business. 6 "Wild Wheelin' Wheels" October 11, 1969: Autocat's failed attempts to catch Motormouse without a car prompt him to take drastic automobile action. 7 "Soggy to Me" October 18, 1969: Motormouse becomes a firefighter. Autocat's efforts to bag Motormouse end with him soaking ...

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  8. Motormouse and Autocat was a segment on Cattanooga Cats. Essentially, the premise was Tom and Jerry on motor vehicles. Autocat (Marty Ingels) used various motorized contraptions in hope of capturing the elusive Motormouse (Dick Curtis). None of Autocat's plans ever succeeded. In 1970, these segments were repackaged with It's the Wolf for a 30-minute show titled Motormouse.

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