Hong Kong Phooey

Serie de TV (1974-1975). 31 episodios. Hong Kong Phooey es un héroe al estilo karateca que, asistido por su gato "spok", libra a la ciudad de los criminales. Gracias a su identidad secreta (Penrod Pooch), puede estar al tanto de lo que ocurre trabajando como conserje en una comisaría.

"Hong Kong Phooey" is an animated television series that debuted in 1974, produced by the renowned Hanna-Barbera Productions in the United States. The show follows the adventures of a mild-mannered janitor named Penrod Pooch, who transforms into the crime-fighting superhero Hong Kong Phooey with the help of his trusty, yet often overlooked, sidekick Spot the cat. Set in a bustling cityscape reminiscent of 1970s urban America, the series cleverly blends elements of martial arts and slapstick comedy, capturing the zeitgeist of the era's fascination with kung fu and action heroes. The character of Hong Kong Phooey, voiced by the talented Scatman Crothers, is a lovable yet bumbling hero who often stumbles into solving crimes more by accident than by skill. Despite his lack of actual martial arts prowess, Phooey's heart is always in the right place, and his determination to fight evil is unwavering. The show's humor is derived from Phooey's reliance on various gadgets and his tendency to take credit for Spot's clever interventions, adding a layer of irony and charm to the narrative. Hanna-Barbera's signature animation style is evident throughout the series, with vibrant colors and exaggerated movements that enhance the comedic elements. The catchy theme song, performed by Crothers himself, became an iconic part of the show, embedding itself in popular culture and contributing to the series' enduring appeal. The blend of action, humor, and catchy tunes made "Hong Kong Phooey" a standout in the crowded landscape of 1970s children's programming. Despite its short run of just one season, "Hong Kong Phooey" has left a lasting legacy, inspiring various merchandise, comic books, and even a feature film adaptation years later. The show's unique blend of humor, heart, and homage to martial arts culture has ensured its place in the annals of animation history, making it a beloved classic for generations of viewers.

Año1974

Número de episodios31

Número de temporadas1

Duración del episodio30

EstadoEnded

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GénerosAnimaciónComediaKids

Países de producciónUnited States of America

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Hong Kong Phooey

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