 Blue Falcon is a superhero in the Hanna-Barbera cartoon universe and the co-star of the animated series Dinomut Dog Wonder. Dinomut was half of the Scooby-Doo Dinomut Hour from 1976 until 1977 and later expanded into Scooby's All-Star Laugh Olympics from 1977 to 1978. Blue Falcon is a superhero identity of millionaire art dealer Radley Crown who watches over Big City with his partner Dinomut. Blue Falcon has a flying Falcon car and a suit full of Falcon gadgets. The hero is a strong ally of Scooby-Doo and Mystery Incorporated. In the Super Sun's Dinomut Special, it's revealed that Blue Falcon was perhaps even more prolific than Batman in his day. Having effectively wiped out crime in Big City, a feat Batman hasn't even come close to accomplishing in Gotham. In this ret-conned history, Robin explains to Superboy that Blue Falcon and Batman had a working relationship with Batman inviting Blue Falcon to join Batman Incorporated. Blue Falcon accepted and fought alongside Batman and other franchisees to thwart global threats like Leviathan, the criminal organization founded by Talia Al Ghul. Rumors in Batman Incorporated circles said that Blue Falcon had designed a way to reanimate genetic imprints using technology and that Dinomut, Blue Falcon's ever-faithful sidekick, was a reanimated family pet. Blue Falcon is alerted to criminal activity via the Falcon Flash, which is a signal on his computer which Dinomut is connected to, similar to the Batwave on the animated The Batman TV series. Blue Falcon and Dinomut operated out of the Falcon's lair, which is located within Crown's penthouse apartment. Dinomut employed a system of miniaturized transistors which allowed him to extend his limbs and neck and use them to perform extraordinary feats. The only problem is, none of them ever really worked properly, which leads to Blue Falcon lovingly but irritatingly referring to Dinomut as dog blunder. The Scooby-Doo Dinomut Hour consisted of 16 30-minute episodes between 1976 to 1977. During Scooby's All-Star Laugh Olympics, 8 11-minute, two-part episodes of Blue Falcon and Dinomut aired. Eventually, Blue Falcon showed up in Dexter's laboratory in his own episode. His greatest foe, the buzzard, killed Dinomut in action and Blue Falcon needed him fixed. When he was, however, Dinomut was confined to the laboratory and couldn't fight crime as a result. Because of this, Blue Falcon needed a replacement. As a direct result, he got Dinomut 2.0. While Dinomut 2.0 was a loyal and faithful companion, it took his job way too seriously, even going so far as to set a man on fire for littering. When Dinomut and Dexter decide to assist Blue Falcon, they defeat Dinomut 2.0 and Dexter gain two new friends. In the Scooby-Doo Mystery Incorporated episode Heart of Evil, Blue Falcon and Dinomut's origins are revealed for the very first time. Radley Crown and his dog Reggie were security guards at Quest Labs. After a robot dragon attacks an Incher's Reggie's organic body, Dr. Benton Quest rebuilds him as a cyborg dog. While Dinomut retains his personality from the original series, the Blue Falcon is depicted as a gritty and violent vigilante. Blue Falcon and Dinomut reappear in the direct-to-video animated film Scooby-Doo Mask of the Blue Falcon. In his original series, Blue Falcon was voiced by Gary Owens, with Frank Welker voicing Dinomut. And they reprise their roles in Dexter's laboratory episode. In Scooby-Doo Mystery Incorporated, Blue Falcon was voiced by Troy Baker, with Frank Welker reprising the role of Dinomut. Gary Owens reprises the role of Blue Falcon in the Johnny Bravo episode Johnny Makeover. Blue Falcon appears as a recurring character in the Harvey Birdman Attorney-at-Law TV series. Blue Falcon was voiced by Kevin Shinnick, and Dinomut voiced by Victor Yared appeared in the Robot Chicken episode Ban on Fun. So there you have it guys, a short but sweet history and origins of Hanna-Barbera's Blue Falcon and Dinomut. Take care my friends. Thanks for tuning in to Comic-Ed and TV, the only place on YouTube where all geek culture collides. If you enjoyed this video, make sure you hit that subscribe button right there so you don't miss out on future videos. You can also take a look at one of these two playlists on the side to stay up-to-date on all things geek culture. Merry Christmas! Ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho!