Groovie Goolies

Groovie Goolies

1970
Groovie Goolies
Groovie Goolies

Groovie Goolies

7.2 | en | Animation

Groovie Goolies is an American animated television show that had its original run on network television between 1970 and 1972. Produced by Filmation, Groovie Goolies was a spinoff of Sabrina the Teenage Witch Show. Like most Saturday morning cartoons of the era, Groovie Goolies contained an adult laugh track.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP16  At the First Annual Semi Formal Combination Meet the Monster Population Party
Dec. 26,1970
At the First Annual Semi Formal Combination Meet the Monster Population Party

Featuring the songs "Goolie Swing" and "Goolie Get Together"

EP15  Darlin' Darlin'
Dec. 19,1970
Darlin' Darlin'

Featuring the songs "Witches Brew" and "Creeper Crawler"

EP14  Save Your Good Lovin'
Dec. 12,1970
Save Your Good Lovin'

Featuring the songs "Shadows" and "Lovely Night For Scaring"

EP13  Shadows
Dec. 05,1970
Shadows

Featuring the songs "Darlin' Darlin'" and "Kings and Queens"

EP12  Save Your Good Lovin' for Me
Nov. 28,1970
Save Your Good Lovin' for Me

Featuring the songs "Save Your Good Lovin' For Me" and "Chick-A-Boom"

EP11  Witches Brew
Nov. 21,1970
Witches Brew

Featuring the songs "Gool School" and "Bumble Goolie"

EP10  Where You Going, Little Ghoul?
Nov. 14,1970
Where You Going, Little Ghoul?

Featuring the songs "Noises" and "Where You Going Little Ghoul?"

EP9  Monster Trio
Nov. 07,1970
Monster Trio

Featuring the songs "Goolie Picnic" and "Little Texas Goolie"

EP8  Noises
Oct. 31,1970
Noises

Featuring the songs "What's in the Bag?" and "When the Moon is Full"

EP7  Frankie
Oct. 24,1970
Frankie

Featuring the songs "Frankie" and "Be Kind to Monsters Week"

EP6  Feed the Ghost Some Garlic
Oct. 17,1970
Feed the Ghost Some Garlic

Featuring the songs "Feed the Ghost Some Garlic" and "Midnight"

EP5  Goolie Garden
Oct. 10,1970
Goolie Garden

Featuring the songs "Monster Trio" and "Super Ghoul"

EP4  Goolie Picnic
Oct. 03,1970
Goolie Picnic

Featuring the songs "Goolie Garden" and "Monster on Parade"

EP3  What's in the Bag?
Sep. 26,1970
What's in the Bag?

Featuring the songs "Cling Clang" and "Lights Out"

EP2  Cling Clang
Sep. 19,1970
Cling Clang

Featuring the songs "1,2,3" and "Population Party"

EP1  1-2-3
Sep. 12,1970
1-2-3

Featuring the songs "Monster Cookbook" and "When I Grow Up"

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Released: 1970-09-12 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Groovie Goolies is an American animated television show that had its original run on network television between 1970 and 1972. Produced by Filmation, Groovie Goolies was a spinoff of Sabrina the Teenage Witch Show. Like most Saturday morning cartoons of the era, Groovie Goolies contained an adult laugh track.

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Howard Morris , Larry Storch , Dal McKennon

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atomicpunk40 You remember the Grovie Goolies from the early 1970's don't you? They were a variation on Rowin and Martin's Laugh-In but with monster characters instead of a vast array of comedians. The show took place at Horrible Hall, a kind of hotel/boarding house for monsters. The three main characters were leader Drac, stupid but lovable Frankie, and hippie werewolf Wolfie. Other characters were witch Hagatha, the Mortica Addams-like Bella, Mummy, the two headed Dr. Jeckle and Hyde (with one head being Jeckle and the other Hyde), skeleton Boneapart, Ghoulahand (a giant hand), flesh eating plant Orvile, as well as three brats named Ratso, Batso,and Hauntleroy. Ratso and Batso were always causing trouble for the other residents and were always getting caught and punished, except for the times when the whiny tattletale Hauntelroy was involved and who got it instead.Each episode had two songs sung by such bands as the Mummies and the Puppies (with Mummy Cass - get it? - playing bongos), The Rolling Headstones, and the main characters own band with Drac on keyboards, Wofie on guitars, and Frankie on drums and percussion. All the songs had a definite 60's bubblegum feel (still prevalent sounding today)with all the lyrics having to do with monsters. Some of the songs, such as Cling Clang, Darkness, and Chick-A-Boom (a song that actually made it into the Billboard Top 40 by one of the shows songwriters who went under the name Daddy Dewdrop!) are pretty catchy, while others such as 1,2,3 and Where Are You Going, Little Ghoul? are bland and inane sounding.Still this show was a lot of fun to watch with the impressive voice talent behind the characters (Larry Storch as Drac, using the same voice he used for Phenneus J. Whoopee on those Tennesee Tuxedo cartoons, comedy pro Howard Morris as Frankie, Wolfie, and Mummy) and the never ending barrage of one-liners, silly jokes, and sight gags (all done to a laugh track and canned applause no less!)The recent release on DVD by the company that obtained the rights from Filmation, Entertainment Rights (out of England), have done a fine job in bringing back all 16 episodes and digitally remastering each one. For any self-respecting member of Generation X who grew up watching this on Saturday mornings with a bowl of, well, whatever their favorite cereal was, will have a flood of great memories come back to them. This one is very much a must on your TV DVDs collection.
Texas Forever I have never met anyone who remembers this show. Don't know if it was only show certain places, or if the people I meet just didn't watch it. Whatever the case, I so wish I could find copies of it. I still remember the skeleton playing the xylophone w/his bones and them chasing each other through the house and the way cool music! Frankie and Wolfie, oh, I just loved them all!!!! I find myself sometimes singing some of the songs (Chickaboom) and actually picturing the silly characters. I wonder if it was a West Coast/Southwest thing. Living in Northern Texas and everyone looks at me like I'm a nut when I talk about the show.Cartoon Network, hear my calls and find this wonderful show and put it on!!
grendelkhan Sabrina and the Groovie Goolies was both an off-shoot of the Archies, and a cartoon version of Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In. Although Sabrina had her fans, the Goolies were the main attraction.The Goolies were Frankie, Count Drac, Wolfie, Bella, Hagatha, Mummy, Bonapart, Dr Jekyll-Hyde, Batzo, Ratzo, and Hautleroy. There were joined by musical groups the Bare Bones Band and the Mummies & the Puppies. Frankie, Drac, and Wolfie were cartoon versions of the Universal monsters, with a few twists. Frankie was big, but dimwitted. Drac was pretty much himself, if a bit inept. Wolfie was a cool cat for a wolfman, with a t-shirt and baggies and a skateboard. He spoke in a hipster fashion while skating into castle walls. Bella was a vampire, probably named for Bella Lugosi, and bore a strong resemblance to Vampira. Hagatha was a witch, mummy a , well, mummy. Bonapart was a skeleton with a Napoleonic hat. Dr Jekyll-Hyde was one man with two heads; one Jekyll, one Hyde. Batzo and Ratzo were twin vampire troublemakers and Hauntleroy was a ghostly practical joker and coward.The gang got together for jokes, many lame, but still funny to this (then) 4 year-old. They varied between sketches and quick gags, with recurring catch phrases; such as when Frankie would be struck by lightning and utter, in a Boris Karloff-like voice, "I needed that!" There was a wall with various doors and windows for pop-up appearances and jokes, as on Laugh-In. There would be musical numbers, in a breezy pop style, much like the Archies (they were actually pretty good for that kind of bubblegum pop).The show was fun as a kid and I always enjoyed it. A few years back, I found a couple of videotapes with episodes of the cartoon. It didn't hold up as well, but was still funny in parts. It was a Filmation cartoon, so there was plenty of stock footage. It featured great voicework by Larry Storch (F-Troop) and Howard Morris (Andy Griffith Show, Sid Ceasar). You could do a lot worse than this show. Besides, you gotta love that theme song!
hillari Sabrina was part of "The Archies" universe, and her popular comic book spawned this Saturday morning cartoon. Sabrina lived in a creepy house with her two aunts, who were also witches. She was also surrounded by friendly monsters (a werewolf, a vampire, etc.) who stayed in and out of misadventures. I remember that the show focused more on Sabrina's monster friends then her.