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The Pre-Historic Monster Caper


The Pre-Historic Monster Caper Cartoon Picture

  • Hanna-Barbera Studios.

  • Cartoon Characters:

     Larry, Sheriff Bagley, Woofer, D.D., Pepper, Dotty, Wimper.

  • Directed By

     Charles A. Nichols. (more).

  • Produced By

     William Hanna, Joseph Barbera (Executive Producers). (more).

  • Animated By

     Sue Beak, John Burge, Geoff Collins, Don Ezard, Warwick Gilbert, Gerry Grabner, Sebastian Hurple, Cynthia Leech, Don MacKinnon, Paul McAdam, Henry Neville, Di Rudder, Jean Tych. (more).

  • Written By

     Herb Armstrong, Haskell Barkin, Dick Conway, Jack Fox, Gordon Glasco, Orville Hampton, Duane Poole, Dick Robbins, James Scmerer, Lee Sheldon, Jeff Maurer, Norman Maurer. (more).

  • Originally Released on November 27, 1976.

  • Originally Aired on

    CBS

    .
  • Running Time:

     30 minutes.

  • Color

  • U.S.A.

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