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  • Hong Kong Phooey
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  • Hong Kong Phooey (Penrose "Penry" Pooch) is a martial arts superhero and the star of the animated TV series of the same name. He is voiced by Scatman Crothers.
  • A live action/CGI hybrid film based on the character of the same name is being made with Eddie Murphy voicing the main character. Test footage of the film was leaked on 28 December 2012 with a Marvin the Martian film project. The release date is unknown.
  • Hong Kong Phooey is a 16-episode (31 shorts) Hanna-Barbera animated series that first aired on ABC Saturday morning from September 7, 1974 to September 4, 1976. The star, Hong Kong Phooey, is the secret alter ego of Penrod Pooch, or Penry (sometimes mispronounced "Henry"), a "mild-mannered" police station janitor. Although Penry/Phooey appears to be the only anthropomorphic dog in the entire city where the series is set, no one ever connects his two identities.
  • Hong Kong Phooey is an anthropomorphic dog, who is a member of the Scooby Doobies.
  • Hong Kong Phooey is American Television Series From Hanna-Barbera.
  • Hong Kong Phooey is a 16-episode (31 shorts) Hanna-Barbera animated series that first aired on ABC Saturday morning from September 7, 1974 to December 21, 1974. It was a parody of kung fu shows and movies of the time. The main character Hong Kong Phooey is a clownishly clumsy secret identity of Penrod "Penry" Pooch, working at a police station as a "mild-mannered" janitor under the glare of Sergeant Flint ("Sarge").
  • Hong Kong Phooey is a 16-episode (31 shorts) Hanna-Barbera animated series that first aired on ABC Saturday morning from September 7, 1974 to December 21, 1974. The main character, Hong Kong Phooey, is a superhero who uses Chinese martial arts to fight crime. Hong Kong Phooey is the secret alter ego of Penrod "Penry" Pooch, a "mild-mannered" police station janitor. Hong Kong Phooey/Penry Pooch is also an anthropomorphic dog in a world populated mainly by normal humans.
  • He began his career as a forward for Udders Family Town, (Huddersfield), in 1946, before playing for Leicester City, Bolton Wanderers, Birmingham City, Leeds United, Sunderland, Southampton, Brighton and Hove Albion, Tranmere Rovers, Preston North End and Stockport County. Phooey played into his 80s making 7757 League appearances and scoring 2234 goals. He also played NFL in the United States for three seasons until he realised it wasn’t the same kind of football. There is no truth in recent rumours that Phooey is Hooperman (Hooperman is Tommy Cannon on speed).
  • Hong Kong Phooey is a masked canine hero (voice of Scatman Crothers) who fights crime by using his martial arts skills and his shape-changing Phooeymobile. His feline partner, Spot, does most of the work but gets little credit. The hero's secret identity is that of Penrod "Penry" Pooch, a police janitor in an unnamed city. Penry works with Sgt. Flint and police dispatcher Rosemary. Penry the hero believes in kung fu powers which he thinks enable him to capture the bad guys, but Spot actually makes it happen.
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  • The Hong Kong Book of Kung Fu, Phooey Mobile
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  • Kung Fu Expertise
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  • The Scooby Doobies
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  • Powers
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  • Penrose "Penry" Pooch
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  • Skills and Abilities
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  • Tan with black ears
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  • Team Affliations
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  • Tools and Weapons
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  • Hong Kong Phooey, "Car Thieves"
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  • Unknown
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  • Real Name
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  • None
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  • First Appearance
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  • Base of Operations
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  • Aliases
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  • Joseph Hanna, William Barbera
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  • Creators
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  • None
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Box Title
  • Hong Kong Phooey
Executive Producer
Job
  • Laff-a-Lympian
Eyes
  • Black
Last
  • 1974-12-21
Runtime
  • 1320.0
  • 30.0
Status
  • Ended
Producer
Affiliation
Actor
Country
  • United States
Name
  • Hong Kong Phooey
Genre
First
  • 1974-09-07
FirstApp
  • LaL: The Swiss Alps and Tokyo, Japan
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Language
  • English
show name
  • Hong Kong Phooey
LineColor
  • B0171F
Title
  • Hong Kong Phooey
  • Car Thieves / Zoo Story
  • Comedy Cowboys
  • Dr. Disguiso / The Incredible Mr. Shrink
  • From Bad to Verse / Kong and the Counterfeiters
  • Goldfisher / Green Thumb
  • Grandma Goody / Candle Power
  • Iron Head the Robot / Cotton Pickin' Pocket Picker
  • Mirror, Mirror on the Wall / Great Movie Mystery
  • Mr. Tornado / The Little Crook Who Wasn't There
  • TV or Not TV / Stop Horsing Around
  • The Abominable Snowman / Professor Crosshatch
  • The Claw / Hong Kong Phooey vs. Hong Kong Phooey
  • The Gumdrop Kid / Professor Presto
  • The Penthouse Burglaries / Batty Bank Mob
  • The Voltage Villain / The Giggler
  • The Great Choo Choo Robbery / Patty Cake, Patty Cake, Bakery Man
Company
Image size
  • 250
Num episodes
  • 16
OriginalAirDate
  • 1974-09-07
  • 1974-09-14
  • 1974-09-21
  • 1974-09-28
  • 1974-10-05
  • 1974-10-12
  • 1974-10-19
  • 1974-10-26
  • 1974-11-02
  • 1974-11-09
  • 1974-11-16
  • 1974-11-23
  • 1974-11-30
  • 1974-12-07
  • 1974-12-14
  • 1974-12-21
Format
  • Animated Series
First Aired
  • 1974-09-07
EpisodeNumber
  • HKP-1
  • HKP-10
  • HKP-11
  • HKP-12
  • HKP-13
  • HKP-14
  • HKP-15
  • HKP-16
  • HKP-2
  • HKP-3
  • HKP-4
  • HKP-5
  • HKP-6
  • HKP-7
  • HKP-8
  • HKP-9
Episodes
  • 16
ID
  • 70996
ShortSummary
  • * The Penthouse Burglaries: Phooey is called to investigate a number of robberies from penthouse apartments. * Batty Bank Mob: Phooey enlists the help of Spot and a friendly octopus to stop a bank robbery.
  • * TV or Not TV: Phooey attempts to sabotage plans by thieves to steal everyone's television sets. * Stop Horsing Around: Phooey tracks down a circus gang that's kidnapping horses.
  • * Goldfisher: A villainous gang plans to raise the cost of fishing by stealing its competitor's fish. * Green Thumb: Phooey tracks down a gang who want to rid the entire city of plants.
  • * Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Phooey investigates a number of robberies in a health salon. * Great Movie Mystery: Phooey is asked to participate in the filming of a bank robbery, unaware that it's real.
  • * From Bad to Verse : The villainous Rotten Rhymer plans to steal the nation's book collection. * Kong and the Counterfeiters: Phooey is called to investigate a bogus money-making scheme.
  • * Mr. Tornado: Phooey tracks down a super-villain who robs banks by using his tornado-strength lung power. * The Little Crook Who Wasn't There: Phooey is called to track down a criminal who can disappear without a trace.
  • * The Abominable Snowman: Phooey tracks down a snowman who's stealing equipment for a luxury ski resort. * Professor Crosshatch: Phooey is asked to capture an evil professor who has trained his pet bird to steal jewels from shop windows.
  • * Dr. Disguiso: A villainous master of disguise uses his skills for a number of bank robberies. * The Incredible Mr. Shrink: An evil businessman terrorizes the town into buying his umbrellas.
  • Tin Nose, a conniving cowboy of crime, frames Hong Kong Phooey for the theft of a rare map to The Lost Dutchman Mine from a museum. It's up to Honcho, The Mystery Maverick, and Posse Impossible to help corral Tin Nose and clear Hong Kong's name.
  • * Car Thieves: A stolen car ring is operating in town, and it's up to Hong Kong Phooey to break through the ring's sneaky secrets and stop them in their fiendish tracks. * Zoo Story: A kangaroo helps Phooey capture a gang of animal thieves.
  • * The Claw: Phooey investigates how a mechanical claw is stealing gold from the National Bank. * Hong Kong Phooey vs. Hong Kong Phooey: An impostor starts to claim all of Phooey's rewards for fighting crime.
  • * The Gumdrop Kid: Phooey investigates a child-sized villain's plans to take over the town's sweet production. * Professor Presto : Phooey is asked to track down a magician who disappeared from the police station.
  • * The Voltage Villain: Phooey is called to investigate a villain who can control electrical appliances. * The Giggler: A crazed clown-like criminal uses laughing gas to rob the senses of the guests attending high-society parties of a important mayor and Phooey must defeat the deranged lunatic before everyone dies laughing.
  • * Iron Head the Robot: When a crook commands his robot to steal every safe in town, Hong Kong Phooey gives chase — resulting in a showdown in the crook's gym. * Cotton Pickin' Pocket Picker: Phooey is sent to capture legendary pickpocket Fingers Fazoo.
  • * Grandma Goody : This time cats are being stolen all over town, including Spot — and Grandma Goody is not what she seems, as Hong Kong Phooey finds out in a bubble-filled climax. * Candle Power: Two villainous criminals force the city to use candles so that they can build their very own wax museum.
  • * The Great Choo Choo Robbery: The villainous Jim Shady plans to steal every railroad car in the country. * Patty Cake, Patty Cake, Bakery Man: Phooey investigates the mysterious theft of jewels by people hiding in baker's food.
Last Aired
  • 1974-12-21
Theme music composer
Image File
  • HongKongPhooey.jpg
Gender
  • Male
Seasons
  • 1
Composer
Wiki
  • hanna-barbera
Voices
Director
Network
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  • Hong Kong Phooey is a 16-episode (31 shorts) Hanna-Barbera animated series that first aired on ABC Saturday morning from September 7, 1974 to December 21, 1974. The main character, Hong Kong Phooey, is a superhero who uses Chinese martial arts to fight crime. Hong Kong Phooey is the secret alter ego of Penrod "Penry" Pooch, a "mild-mannered" police station janitor. Hong Kong Phooey/Penry Pooch is also an anthropomorphic dog in a world populated mainly by normal humans. Hong Kong Phooey aired in reruns on Cartoon Network from 1992-2000 and began airing on Cartoon Network's sister channel Boomerang in 2000.
  • Hong Kong Phooey is a 16-episode (31 shorts) Hanna-Barbera animated series that first aired on ABC Saturday morning from September 7, 1974 to December 21, 1974. It was a parody of kung fu shows and movies of the time. The main character Hong Kong Phooey is a clownishly clumsy secret identity of Penrod "Penry" Pooch, working at a police station as a "mild-mannered" janitor under the glare of Sergeant Flint ("Sarge"). Penry transforms himself into Hong Kong Phooey upon running into a magic filing cabinet despite always getting stuck — and unstuck by his striped cat Spot — and once transformed, gets equipped with the "Phooeymobile" vehicle that transforms itself into a boat, a plane, or a telephone booth depending on the circumstances by banging his gong or changes automatically whenever necessary. He fights crime relying on his copy of The Hong Kong Book of Kung Fu, but he succeeds only thanks to Spot who provides a solution to the challenges or they are solved by himself as result of a comically unintended side effect of his conscious efforts. Background was designed by Lorraine Andrina and Richard Khim.
  • Hong Kong Phooey (Penrose "Penry" Pooch) is a martial arts superhero and the star of the animated TV series of the same name. He is voiced by Scatman Crothers.
  • He began his career as a forward for Udders Family Town, (Huddersfield), in 1946, before playing for Leicester City, Bolton Wanderers, Birmingham City, Leeds United, Sunderland, Southampton, Brighton and Hove Albion, Tranmere Rovers, Preston North End and Stockport County. Phooey played into his 80s making 7757 League appearances and scoring 2234 goals. He also played NFL in the United States for three seasons until he realised it wasn’t the same kind of football. Phooey won eight caps for England in 1974, in a midnight gambling session with Booby Moore. Phooey was a talented, flamboyant and freescoring player, delighting supporters with his skill, showmanship and tail. With his long hair and big sideburns, Phooey also had the reputation for enjoying the high life, and his tendency to publicly urinate on lamp-posts generally limiting his international appearances to Amsterdam and the state of New Jersey. Following retirement from the game Phooey turned to the after-dinner speaking circuit and also published his autobiography. Reflecting his interest in the ladies it featured a smiling Phooey on the front cover, licking his testicles, with the title "One Hump or Two". Phooey is remembered for scoring one of the best goals of the 1970s in a match between Bolton v Ipswich on 21st April 1979. Having his back to goal at the edge of the 18 yard box, he controlled the ball with his knee, flicked it over his head, turned and volleyed it past the keeper. Unfortunately, at that time, the confused Phooey played for Stockport, and was apprehended by the police for what was perceived as a pitch invasion, in mitigation he stated "I'd rather be a Nop than a Noff, no photos please." Phooey is alive and well and living in a retirement home in Accrington but is believed to be considering a three year, €10,000 per week, contract with Bohemian FC of Dublin with an option to buy the Jodi stand and the 2 metres in front of it for €5 at a later date. When asked for a comment, he said 'gullible fudge-monkeys, I'm off for another pint with Phelim, not here though, the lager's bobbins'. There is no truth in recent accusations that Phooey made off with money for the Bohemian FC of Dublin under-8s footie holiday, neither was he responsible for making off with the bar takings. He was heard, however, to mutter 'some bugger beat me to it' under the soon-to-be Phooey/Carroll Our Hero Stand. 18.4.2010 Phooey has now ended his interest in The Bohemian FC of Dublin after being accused of sabotage over his role in the signing of Barry Murphy. He was last seen in a state of glorious drunkeness in the Corner House, Windy Arbour singing 'MacLaughlin's Aces' with The Loose Cannon. The Cannon, for the first time in his life, said "You're mad and too much for me, I'm off to bed now" There is no truth in recent rumours that Phooey is Hooperman (Hooperman is Tommy Cannon on speed).
  • A live action/CGI hybrid film based on the character of the same name is being made with Eddie Murphy voicing the main character. Test footage of the film was leaked on 28 December 2012 with a Marvin the Martian film project. The release date is unknown.
  • Hong Kong Phooey is a 16-episode (31 shorts) Hanna-Barbera animated series that first aired on ABC Saturday morning from September 7, 1974 to September 4, 1976. The star, Hong Kong Phooey, is the secret alter ego of Penrod Pooch, or Penry (sometimes mispronounced "Henry"), a "mild-mannered" police station janitor. Although Penry/Phooey appears to be the only anthropomorphic dog in the entire city where the series is set, no one ever connects his two identities.
  • Hong Kong Phooey is an anthropomorphic dog, who is a member of the Scooby Doobies.
  • Hong Kong Phooey is American Television Series From Hanna-Barbera.
  • Hong Kong Phooey is a masked canine hero (voice of Scatman Crothers) who fights crime by using his martial arts skills and his shape-changing Phooeymobile. His feline partner, Spot, does most of the work but gets little credit. The hero's secret identity is that of Penrod "Penry" Pooch, a police janitor in an unnamed city. Penry works with Sgt. Flint and police dispatcher Rosemary. Penry the hero believes in kung fu powers which he thinks enable him to capture the bad guys, but Spot actually makes it happen. His "experience", more often than not, seems to come from a correspondence course, as he is continually consulting his martial arts handbook for advice.
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