Hong Kong Phooey - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

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.

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 (Cat Burglar)
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 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.

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.

The Gumdrop Kid
Phooey investigates a child-sized villain's plans to take over the town's sweet production.

Professor Presto (The Malevolent Magician)
Phooey is asked to track down a magician who disappeared from the police station.

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.

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.

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 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.

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.

From Bad to Verse (Rotten Rhymer)
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.

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.

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.

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.

Comedy Cowboys
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.
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