Allan Melvin as Mayor Iversen (in "Mudsy and Muddlemore Manor").Casey Kasem as Professor Lundgren (In "Spirit Spooked"), Winfield Wheely (in "April's Foolish Day").Jerry Dexter as Richard Travers (in "The Headless Horseman").Julie Bennett as Lori Elwood (in "The Headless Horseman").Angus (in "Who's Chicken"), Ichabod Crane (in "The Headless Horseman"), Mayor (in "We Saw a Sea Serpent"), Packy (in "We Saw a Sea Serpent"), Ghost/Bill Sands (in "Haunt in Inn"), Hotel Guest (in "Haunt in Inn"), Lifeguard (in "Haunted in Inn"), Spirit of '76/Hank Miller (in "Mudsy and Muddlemore Manor") Don Messick as Elmo the Dog, Boo the Cat, Farmer Higgins (in "Don't Fool with a Phantom"), Raven/Otis Carter (in "Don't Fool with a Phantom"), Chickenman/Mr.Daws Butler as Jonathan Wellington "Mudsy" Muddlemore, Fingers (in "Pigskin Predicament").Syndicated versions, on Cartoon Network and Boomerang have the track muted. Like many animated series created by Hanna-Barbera in the 1970s, the show contained a studio-created laugh track, and indeed, it was one of the first such productions to do so. Butler's Snagglepuss voice was originally an impersonation of comedian Bert Lahr. The character voice of Mudsy was provided by Daws Butler and was identical to his voice work for Snagglepuss, down to the use of Snagglepuss's catchphrase, ".even". This set-up shows a certain similarity to the 1946 Abbott and Costello film The Time of Their Lives, in which two Revolutionary War-era ghosts are also held earth-bound due to a secret hidden in a clock. After being freed by their new friends, Mudsy and Boo have accompanied them on many mysteries, providing invisible assistance. They evaded discovery, but they were unable to get out of the clock and eventually died inside. The two explained that, during the Revolutionary War, they had stumbled upon two Redcoats so they hid inside the clock. Upon setting the clock to midnight, it released two Revolutionary War-era ghosts: an American patriot named Jonathan Wellington Muddlemore, whom the kids call "Mudsy", and his cat Boo. Trying to find shelter from a storm while driving their "Looney Duney" dune buggy, three teenagers - brainy redhead Skip Gilroy, beautiful blonde April Stewart, and Skip's brawny dark-haired best friend, Augie Anderson - and his dog Elmo, entered an old house where a grandfather clock displayed an incorrect time. The show returned briefly in reruns in 1980, as part of Hanna-Barbera's Godzilla series. In this case, the "Scooby-Doo" role was taken by a Revolutionary War-era ghost. The show was a clone of Hanna-Barbera's popular Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, with a trio of teenage detectives driving around the country and solving crimes. The Funky Phantom is an animated television series, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, in association with Australian production company Air Programs International for the American Broadcasting Company (ABC).
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