Wacky Races
2017 / TV-GThe Wacky Races are back in action! It’s the return of Dick Dastardly, Muttley, Penelope Pitstop, Peter Perfect, and the Gruesome Twosome. New characters are introduced in this incarnation as well such as; I.Q. Ickly, Brick Crashman, P.T. Barnstorm, and Pandora Pitstop.
Seasons & Episode
In the Ancient time of legendary heroes, the Wacky Races race to find the golden fleece before the terrible Pluto (Dastardly) and Cerberus (Muttley) do.
To improve his terrible image, Dick Dastardly is forced to host a morning pre-school kiddie show with the help of his friends.
When Hollywood lures Peter away to a life of fame and fortune, he is replaced on the Wacky Races by an insane, but very handsome robot.
The Racers zoom through an Enchanted Forest on the way to Grannie's House with the help of guest Racer, Winsome Witch.
To celebrate the Queen's Golden Jubilee, our Victorian Racers compete using the latest in steam-powered automotive vehicles, until Dickie reveals his plan to take over 19th century England by queen-napping Victoria.
Thor, God of Thunder, challenges a crazed team of berserker Viking Racers to sail across the dangerous sea and discover America. Which they do, when they can be troubled to stop smiting everything they see.
The Racers are shanghaied by the King of the underwater city of Atlantis to race his vain and spoiled son through the depths of the Marianas Trench.
Pandora traps the team in their own video game, where the only way to escape is to win.
When evil penguins capture Santa Claus, the Racers are recruited by Mrs. Claus to save him.
A movie executive from Wacky Brothers Studios hires the team to star in a big budget action-filled movie version of their adventures - complete with zombies, mutant vampires, aliens, and even worse - Hollywood writers and directors.
In the most cultured episode of the Wacky Races ever, Dick Dastardly devotes an entire show to acting out the works of William Shakespeare with the help of the other Racers.
In a homage to Bollywood musicals, the Wacky Races zoom through Mumbai in an effort to bring two star-crossed lovers from feuding families together.
Hard boiled 1930's private detective Bad Penny Pitstop is hired to track down Peter's stolen lunchbox in a race against Dastardly and the Gruesome Twosome.
A race through the Sahara Desert to the Pyramids of Giza leads the Racers to uncover ancient aliens' plot to conquer the world.
Deep in the heart of Africa, the Racers and guest racer Pandora Pitstop, get trapped in the labyrinthine and trap laden mines of King Solomon.
After Dastardly's cheating goes too far, he is banished from the Wacky Races by the creators of the original show. His friends do their best to defend him before a jury of the worst cartoon villains ever.
Penelope is kidnapped by aliens and forced to compete in a space race against strange but oddly familiar aliens, and only Space Ghost can save us all.
When a bolt of lighting rewires Dastardly's brain so everyone he sees looks like Muttley, the Racers must dare to travel to the most horrible, dangerous, despicable, awful place in the universe, Dastardly's mind.
In a homage to 1930's space adventures, brave two-fisted American hero Peter Perfect and his friends takes a trip to Pluto to stop the evil space emperor Dastardly from conquering the Earth.
During a race through Japan, another of Dastardly's schemes gone wrong causes Muttley to grow into a giant monster and attack Downtown Tokyo. With IQ's help, the Racers build a super-cool mega mech to take on the rampaging pooch.
The Racers find themselves in Storyland, with all the greatest characters of fiction, where they struggle to prove they are real people (and not badly written cartoon characters) so they can return to reality.
When IQ accidentally ages the Racers into their 80s, they are retired to a elder care storage facility in Florida, where the Racers prove you are never too old to cause complete wacky chaos.
The evil wizard Lord Dast enlists his army of flying Muttleys to steal a powerful pendant from the good-natured Penelope Peasant. With the help of the other Racers, Penelope embarks on a quest to save their magical world.
The super-city of Wackopolis is thrown into peril when the supervillain Purple Puppeteer executes a foul scheme to outlaw the city's heroes. Can the Super Racers stop him?
When the future version of Dastardly returns from the future to alter history, the Racers and our Dastardly battle to reset time and save the world.
Dastardly's penchant for cat-based weaponry and traps finally cat-ches up with him when he is transported into a distant future world ruled entirely by cats.
Tiny's creator returns to town with a special gift, the missing half of Tiny's brain! When his newfound intelligence goes straight to his head, the racers grow tired of his arrogant attitude and team up to steal back his brain.
In 1903 Manhattan, famed newspaper mogul I.Q. Fuzzleberry pits the racers against each other in a contest promising one hundred dollars to the first man, or woman, to reach the moon.
The Racers are invited to the grand opening of Wackyland, the world's first racing-themed amusement park! But when Peter disappears, the Racers uncover a sinister plot brewing under the park.
After Dastardly finally wins a race with a bout of particularly nasty tricks, he is "awarded" a cursed idol that torments him endlessly with terrible luck despite his stubborn denial of its powers.
Dastardly meets the one and only member of his fan club, a six year old girl. But when she turns out to be even nastier and more deceitful than he is, he challenges her to a race to prove that he's the best cheater there is.
In a twist on the classic Tortoise and the Hare fable, the racers take on guest star Huckleberry Hound in a romp through the Appalachian Mountains.
Our racers star as the Lords and Lady's of Enlightenment-era England as they entertain themselves with a challenge to sneak off to France and smuggle a French aristocrat back to London as a spot of sporting fun.
Brick Crashman retells the classic story of the wacky and fun-filled Trojan War staring the Racers as the ancient heroes of Homer's Iliad.
In a bid to attract more fans to the show, a Wacky Network executive convinces the racers to change the show's format to attract a younger, hipper audience.
Dastardly's ill fated attempt to upgrade the Mean Machine accidentally causes all the race cars to gain self awareness and free will.
The Wacky Races are back in action! It’s the return of Dick Dastardly, Muttley, Penelope Pitstop, Peter Perfect, and the Gruesome Twosome. New characters are introduced in this incarnation as well such as; I.Q. Ickly, Brick Crashman, P.T. Barnstorm, and Pandora Pitstop.