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Uploaded by on May 13, 2008

1978 hanna-barbera title to the nugget nose segment of yogi's space race

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  • I thought Galloping Ghost was part of Bufford Files, but not Yogi's Space Race.

  • both segments were originally on yogi's space race and later repackaged into the buford and the galloping ghost show.

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  • @TechnoHajikelist That's also why the Scooby Doo Movies DVD set is missing the ep where Scooby and the Gang met Jeannie and Babu.

  • @TechnoHajikelist Actually, I purchased a fan-generated DVD set of Jeannie from broadcasts in Australia a few years ago. I have The Partridge Family 2200 AD on VHS and have seen it for sale on DVD on Sell dot com. I'm sure some one there or on IOffer dot com is selling Pac Man.

  • @youngrebels75 Actually, Dee Dee was the black girl of the Teen-Angels. In 1977 the images were switched in the opening credits but in the '78 opening credits the names were called off with the correct images with Brenda, Dee Dee then Taffy.

  • Reminds me of Stinky Pete from "Toy Story 2". 

  • We did also 'Shmoo' in México, and the situation was identical than 'Galloping Ghost': we never had our credits on the screen at the end of episodes.

  • This series was made in Mexico for Hanna-Barbera. Our names never appeared in the credits at the end of each episode. Where is justice in USA?

  • I love how the song stops abruptly immediately after they mention the Galloping GHOOOOOOOOST, LOL!!!

  • @TechnoHajikelist He was... its in the episode where they go to Gatorburg - episode 2 - creeping creatures

  • @wulfiebear oh don't worry you weren't alone. I had a crush on her, as well as Brenda and Taffy from Captain Caveman (Especially Brenda considering she was one of two black girls in cartoons - Valerie from Josie and the Pussycats being the other). Somethin' about those mystery solvin' girls of the 70's.

  • i remember this. its among the cartoons i watched when i was extremely young. dunno exactly what i saw in it i suppose being a kid any cartoon was entertaining. brings me back. i love rediscovering a memory lost for over 20 years.

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