The Dukes

The Dukes

1983
The Dukes
The Dukes

The Dukes

5.5 | TV-PG | en | Animation

The Dukes is an animated series which ran on CBS in 1983 based directly on the popular live-action television series The Dukes of Hazzard.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP7  A Hogg in the Foggy Bog
Oct. 29,1983
A Hogg in the Foggy Bog

Jesse finds Cyrus Duke's treasure map and meets up with Bo, Luke and Daisy in the Phillippines to find it. They are going to turn in the $20 million so they can get the reward and pay off the mortgage. Unfortunately, the Dukes are going to have to outmaneuver Boss and a crook named Richards, who are after the treasure for themselves.

EP6  The Dukes in Hollywood
Oct. 22,1983
The Dukes in Hollywood

The Dukes are hired as stunt drivers on a movie set by a crooked producer. Then the producer tricks Boss into investing so Boss is on the hook when he steals the movie payroll. The Dukes and Boss have to catch him and return the money.

EP5  The Canadian Caper
Oct. 15,1983
The Canadian Caper

Boss meets with poachers, the Bouchard brothers, to buy some illegal furs. When the poachers catch Suzzette, a local girl who loves animals, snooping around it's up to the Dukes to help her out.

EP4  A Dickens of a Christmas
Oct. 08,1983
A Dickens of a Christmas

Since there's no racing on Christmas, the Dukes and Boss stop to celebrate the holiday. However, Boss plans to break the rules and seek back to racing on Christmas Day. Because of his similarity to Ebenezer Scrooge, Boss is forced to live his own version of ""A Christmas Carol.""

EP3  The Kid From Madrid
Oct. 01,1983
The Kid From Madrid

Boss has a crook named Geraldo run the Dukes off the road. They are helped out by a boy named Pepino and his racehorse, El Blanco. Pepino is racing the next day to save his grandfather's ranch. Geraldo wants his horse, El Diablo, to win so he has Boss steal El Blanco. The Dukes have to find the horse, win at the track and get back in the race.

EP2  Tales of the Vienna Hoods
Sep. 24,1983
Tales of the Vienna Hoods

Boss babysits his niece, Cindy Sue, while he races the Dukes through Austria. He calls a truce so the Dukes can babysit while he buys the stolen Crown Jewels of Austria. But, the crooks kidnap the Dukes and Cindy Sue and ransom her to Boss for $1 million.

EP1  Boss O'Hogg and the Little People
Sep. 17,1983
Boss O'Hogg and the Little People

Boss and Rosco find leprechauns in the Irish countryside and steal all their gold. When the leprechauns turn the tables, the Dukes have to save Boss before they send him over the rainbow.

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5.5 | TV-PG | en | Animation , Comedy | More Info
Released: 1983-02-05 | Released Producted By: Hanna-Barbera Productions , Warner Bros. Television Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

The Dukes is an animated series which ran on CBS in 1983 based directly on the popular live-action television series The Dukes of Hazzard.

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Cast

Tom Wopat , John Schneider , Catherine Bach

Director

William Hanna

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Hanna-Barbera Productions , Warner Bros. Television

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St. Louis Assassin . in a way this proves that in the 1980's cartoons were not about substance and creativity, but were instead used as tools to sell merchandise(toys) to youngsters (or were used to promote another TV show or movie) and there were even entire cartoons based on video games. It seemed that every 1980's cartoon that was introduced to our kids was trying to sell or promote something else.I remember in the mid 1970s seeing animated version of Star Trek and thinking that it was cool. But I didn'realize was that the Star Trek cartoon was the beginning of a new trend. The trend was to take a popular TV show and reinvent it as a Saturday morning cartoon."The Dukes" as the cartoon was titled wasn't all that bad. but it wasn't all that good either. It wasn't the only prime time driven cartoon out there in the mid 80's ..there was also Mr. T, The Real Ghostbusters, Rambo:The Animated Series, Hulk Hogan's WWF wrestlers(yes they too had their own 1980's cartoon), and lets not forget that George Lucas gave us "Driods & Ewoks" .all of these cartoons were based on other T.V. shows (Or Movies).and none of them proved to have any real staying power and were gone as quickly as they appeared. .then there were the 1980's toy commercials cartoons, these were cartoons that only had one purpose and that was to sell more toys and the toy makers used the cartoon to promote their products. examples... G.I. Joe:Real American Hero, He-Man & The Masters of the Universe, Dungons and Dragons, Transformers the series, Captain Power, Teenage Mutant Nija Turltes And then in the mid 80's came the video game based cartoons such as Pac-Man, Q-bert and others. ...I can still remember that they had a prime time Pac-Man Christmas special. .Just a side note........I actually did like the G.I Joe & Star Trek Cartoons.but it seemed that ever 1980's cartoon that came on our tube was about something else other than just being a fun and entertaining.I believe that is why the classic Disney(Mickey Mouse) and Warner Brother(Bugs Bunny) cartoons are so good and never go out of style. Those classic Cartoons are not trying to make us buy the latest fad, there not trying to get us to watch another TV show, there not trying to get us to play a video game...no...those classics are just fun and entertaining. And that why they never go out of style.
voicemaster71 I actually have fond memories of watching the animated Dukes cartoon on CBS in 1983 by Hanna Barbera. This was a fad back then where Hanna Barbera was animating popular prime time shows. On ABC, they did The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang, Laverne and Shirley, and finally Mork and Mindy. On CBS, they set their sights on the Dukes of Hazzard, but picked the absolute worst time to do a cartoon series of them. During the show's deplorable fifth season when Coy and Vance were on there, so in animation, we had Coy and Vance with Daisy racing in the General Lee around the world against Boss Hogg, Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane, and Flash, who had more personality in this cartoon as well as the General Lee. I actually saw these cartoons recently and they are god awful to look at now. I can't believe I actually loved this show as a kid. My fondest memories was when the cartoon was renewed for a second season that same year, and best of all, following what the live series did, Bo and Luke were with Daisy and the race continued with the real Duke boys. And of course, there was Uncle Jesse and his pet raccoon, who also had personality, reading Daisy's letters. I hated the fact that the second season with Bo and Luke was cut too short. There should have been more episodes of that series. I did enjoy the final episode where Uncle Jesse flew out to a bog in a swamp and reunited with Bo, Luke, and Daisy, so this cartoon went out on a good note. As an adult, this cartoon is a god awful series, but as a kid, I fondly recalled watching this show along with the live series.
inspectordark The 80's is best remember for it misguided attempt to gear toward kids.Like the Dukes cartoon, which Boss Hogg is about to take the Dukes farm over.But they have to win a race around the world first.It had to many bad plots and the Hazzard gang was wearing thin for the most part.