Mister Magoo

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Mister Magoo
Genre Comedy
Created by Stephen Bosustow
Voices of
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes130
Production
Executive producersHenry J. Saperstein
Peter DeMet
ProducerGlan Heisch
Running time5 minutes
Production company United Productions of America
Original release
Network First-run syndication
ReleaseNovember 7, 1960 (1960-11-07) 
February 2, 1962 (1962-02-02)

Mister Magoo is an American animated television series which was produced from November 7, 1960 to February 2, 1962. [1] A single episode included five four-minute shorts and could either be aired together with bumpers as a single half-hour show, or it could be split up with one short aired each weekday, along with other cartoons. [2] It was produced by United Productions of America. The series' voices were Jim Backus, Mel Blanc, Jerry Hausner, Benny Rubin, Paul Frees, and Frank Nelson. [3] [4]

Contents

The show was followed by two related series: the 1964–65 show The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo and the 1977 What's New, Mr. Magoo? [5]

Cast

Episodes

No. Title Directed by Story by
1"Military Magoo" Clyde Geronimi George Atkins and Bob Ogle
2"Magoo's Bear"Clyde GeronimiGeorge Atkins and Bob Ogle
3"Mis-Guided Missile"Steve Clark Al Bertino and Dick Kinney
4"Requiem for a Bull"John WalkerDick Shaw and Dave Detiege
5"Base on Bawls"Steve ClarkAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
6"Magoo Gets His Man"Clyde GeronimiGeorge Atkins and Bob Ogle
7"Thin Skinned Diver"John WalkerDick Shaw and Dave Detiege
8"Martian Magoo"Steve ClarkAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
9"Pet Sitters"Clyde GeronimiGeorge Atkins and Bob Ogle
10"Robinson Crusoe Magoo"Steve ClarkAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
11"Rassle Hassle"John WalkerDick Shaw and Dave Detiege
12"Fish 'n Tricks"Steve ClarkAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
13"Beatnik Magoo"Clyde GeronimiGeorge Atkins and Bob Ogle
14"Masquerader Magoo"Steve ClarkAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
15"Top the Music"John WalkerDick Shaw and Dave Detiege
16"Eagle Eye Magoo"Steve ClarkAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
17"Fox Pass"John WalkerDick Shaw and Dave Detiege
18"The Billionaire"Clyde GeronimiGeorge Atkins and Bob Ogle
19"Lost Vegas"John WalkerDick Shaw and Dave Detiege
20"Mother's Cooking"Clyde GeronimiGeorge Atkins and Bob Ogle
21"Saddle Battle"John WalkerDick Shaw and Dave Detiege
22"Mother's Little Helper"Steve ClarkAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
23"Double Trouble Double Trouble"John WalkerDick Shaw and Dave Detiege
24"Top Pro Magoo"Clyde GeronimiGeorge Atkins and Bob Ogle
25"Bring 'Em Back Waldo"John WalkerDick Shaw and Dave Detiege
26"Trees a Crowd"Clyde GeronimiGeorge Atkins and Bob Ogle
27"Beau Jest"John WalkerDick Shaw and Dave Detiege
28"Shotgun Magoo"Steve ClarkAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
29"This is the Life"Steve ClarkAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
30"The Real McGoys"John WalkerDick Shaw and Dave Detiege
31"Night Club Magoo"John WalkerDick Shaw and Dave Detiege
32"Sing Sing Fling"Steve ClarkGeorge Atkins
33"South Pacific Potluck"John WalkerDick Shaw and Dave Detiege
34"From Here to Fraternity"Clyde GeronimiBob Ogle and Tony Benedict
35"A Day at the Beach"Ray PattersonAl Bertino, Dick Kinney, and Tony Benedict
36"High and Flighty"John WalkerDick Shaw and Tony Benedict
37"The Vacuum Caper"Steve ClarkAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
38"The Reunion"John WalkerAl Bertino, Dick Kinney, and Tony Benedict
39"Go West Magoo"John WalkerDick Shaw and Tony Benedict
40"People are a Scream"Clyde GeronimiGeorge Atkins
41"Insomniac Magoo"Paul FennellDave Detiege
42"Magoo's Buggy"Steve ClarkDave Detiege
43"Hermit's Hideaway"Steve ClarkBob Ogle
44"High Spy Magoo"Paul FennellGeorge Atkins
45"Soft Shoe Magoo"Clyde GeronimiAl Bertino, Dick Kinney, and Tony Benedict
46"Cuckoo Magoo"Paul FennellDick Shaw
47"Fuel in the Sun"Clyde GeronimiBob Ogle and Tony Benedict
48"Indoor Outing"Steve ClarkAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
49"Life Can Be Miserable"John WalkerGeorge Atkins and Tony Benedict
50"Who's Lion"Frank SmithAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
51"Magoo's Icebox"Steve ClarkNick George
52"Lady in Black"John WalkerDick Shaw and Dave Detiege
53"Foot Loose Moose"John WalkerDick Shaw
54"Riding Hood Magoo"Grant SimmonsGeorge Atkins and Tony Benedict
55"Record Breakers"Paul FennellDavid Detiege and Tony Benedict
56"Marshal Magoo"Frank SmithBob Ogle
57"Foxy Magoo"Paul FennellDavid Detiege
58"Hamlet on Rye"John WalkerDave Detiege and Tony Benedict
59"Tycoonland"Paul FennellAl Bertino, Dick Kinney, and Tony Benedict
60"Night Fright"Frank SmithBob Ogle
61"Ten Strike Magoo"John WalkerNick George and Tony Benedict
62"Food Feud"Jerry HathcockBob Ogle and Tony Benedict
63"Angler Magoo"Paul FennellDave Detiege
64"Magoo's Jackpot"Steve ClarkDick Shaw
65"Magoo's Pets"Steve ClarkBob Ogle
66"Magoo's Birthday Cake"Steve ClarkAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
67"Marco Magoo"John WalkerGeorge Atkins
68"Three Ring Magoo"Paul FennellAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
69"Campaigner Magoo"Frank SmithDick Shaw
70"Magoo's Last Stand"Steve ClarkBob Ogle
71"Fire Chief Magoo"Paul FennellDick Shaw
72"Dangerous Dan Magoo"Clyde GeronimiDave Detiege
73"Maestro Magoo"Frank SmithGeorge Atkins
74"S'No Ball Magoo"John WalkerAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
75"Safety Magoo"Grant SimmonsGeorge Atkins
76"Chug Chug Magoo"Paul FennellBob Ogle
77"Slim Trim Magoo"John WalkerDick Shaw
78"Magoo's Houseboy"Clyde GeronimiAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
79"Magoo's Vacuum Cleaner"Paul FennellDick Shaw
80"Magoo's Dog"Steve ClarkBob Ogle
81"Goo Goo Magoo"Ray PattersonDave Detiege
82"Prince Charming Magoo"Brad CaseBob Ogle
83"Magoo's Goal-Post"Steve ClarkDick Shaw
84"Gasser Magoo"John WalkerGeorge Atkins
85"Magoo's Caesar Solid"Paul FennellDave Detiege
86"Buffalo Magoo"John WalkerAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
87"Cupid Magoo"Frank SmithGeorge Atkins
88"Hunter Magoo"Grant SimmonsEd Nofziger
89"Goldilocks Magoo"Brad CaseBob Ogle
90"Magoo's Hamster"Paul FennellBob Ogle
91"Gangbuster Magoo"Paul FennellGeorge Atkins
92"Magoo and Cholly"Clyde GeronimiAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
93"Magoo's Safari Tale"Clyde GeronimiAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
94"Magoo's TV Set"Ray PattersonDave Detiege
95"Magoo's Gnu"Paul FennellDave Detiege
96"King Tut Magoo"Brad CaseAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
97"Perils of Magoo"Paul FennellAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
98"Speedway Magoo"Clyde GeronimiDick Shaw
99"Teenage Magoo"Clyde Geronimi Tedd Pierce and Bill Danch
100"Fixit Magoo"Steve ClarkDick Shaw
101"Hula Magoo"Paul FennellAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
102"Composer Magoo"Grant SimmonsGeorge Atkins
103"Short Order Magoo"John WalkerDave Detiege
104"Magoo Goes Shopping"Paul FennellDave Detiege
105"Magoo at Blithering Heights"Clyde GeronimiDick Shaw
106"Robin Hood Magoo"Steve ClarkAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
107"Green Thumb Magoo"Clyde GeronimiRalph Wright
108"Lionhearted Magoo"Clyde GeronimiBob Ogle
109"Magoo Meets Frankenstein"Gil TurnerAl Bertino, Ron Carver, and Dick Kinney
110"Magoo and the Beanstalk"Steve ClarkBob Ogle
111"Magoo's Western Exposure"Steve ClarkBob Ogle
112"First Aid Magoo"Steve ClarkBob Ogle
113"Magoo's Gorilla Friend"Clyde GeronimiDick Shaw
114"Bar-B-Q Magoo"Steve ClarkRalph Wright
115"Magoo Meets McBoing Boing" Abe Levitow Ron Carver
116"Buccaneer Magoo"Clyde GeronimiAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
117"Magoo's Dutch Treat"Clyde GeronimiRalph Wright
118"Decorator Magoo"Clyde GeronimiAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
119"Cast Iron Magoo"Clyde GeronimiAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
120"Magoo's Surprise Party"Steve ClarkDick Shaw
121"Piggy Bank Magoo"Clyde GeronimiBob Ogle
122"Yachtsman Magoo"Steve ClarkAl Bertino and Dick Kinney
123"Magoo's Roof Goof"Clyde GeronimiRalph Wright
124"Digger Magoo"Steve ClarkBob Ogle
125"Magoo and the Medium"Clyde GeronimiDick Shaw
126"Skipper Magoo"Clyde GeronimiDick Shaw
127"Cyrano Magoo"Steve ClarkBob Ogle
128"Private Eye Magoo"Clyde GeronimiBob Ogle
129"Magoo's Zoo Story"Steve ClarkRalph Wright
130"Muscles Magoo"Clyde GeronimiBob Ogle

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