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Wacky Races

Show Info

  • Status: Canceled
  • First Aired: August 14, 2017
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 78
  • Networks: Boomerang
  • Genres: Family, Animation, Comedy, Kids
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Wacky Races(2017)

TMDB Rating: 4.6 (11 votes)

Overview

Wacky Races (2017) is a reboot of the classic 1968 Hanna-Barbera animated series, bringing a fresh, modern take on the original premise while retaining much of the core essence that made the original show so beloved. The 2017 version, created by Warner Bros. Animation, aired on the Boomerang network and introduced a new generation to the zany, high-speed races of the characters. In this updated series, the characters from the original Wacky Races return, but with a more contemporary style and new backstories. The vehicles are also revamped with more advanced technology and a few new additions to the roster, though the classic ones like Dick Dastardly’s Mean Machine and Penelope Pitstop’s Compact Pussycat are still present.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

40 episodes • 2017

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Ya Win Some, Ya Luge SomeAug 14, 20170.0
2Mambo Itali-Go-GoAug 31, 20170.0
3So Far to Mardi GrasAug 31, 20170.0
4Easter ExpressAug 31, 20170.0
5Race-a-LotAug 31, 20170.0
6Peter ImperfectAug 31, 20170.0
7Yes, We CanyonAug 31, 20170.0
8Roamin' RacersAug 31, 20170.0
9Smokey and the RacersAug 31, 20170.0
10RaceketeersAug 31, 20170.0
11Fantastic RaceAug 31, 20170.0
12Space RaceAug 31, 20170.0
13Backseat DriversSep 28, 20170.0
14It's a Wacky LifeNov 30, 20170.0
15Dashing Thru the SnowNov 30, 20170.0
16Cold RushDec 21, 20170.0
17Off TrackDec 21, 20170.0
18Cave RacersDec 21, 20170.0
19Guru My DreamsDec 21, 20170.0
20Pretzel LogicDec 21, 20170.0
21Formula RacingDec 21, 20170.0
22UnraceableDec 21, 20170.0
23Sister, TwisterDec 21, 20170.0
24Mars Need RacersDec 21, 20170.0
25Race to the BottomDec 21, 20170.0
26Do Over DastardlyDec 21, 20170.0
27Race Against TimeDec 21, 20170.0
28My Fair TinyDec 21, 20170.0
29Under the RainbowMar 15, 20180.0
30Mother Drives BestMay 8, 20180.0
31Swap MeetMay 10, 20180.0
32Wacky SpacesMay 31, 20180.0
33Perils of Peter PerfectMay 31, 20180.0
34People Who Need PurpleMay 31, 20180.0
35Race to InfinityMay 31, 20180.0
36His Way or the HighwayMay 31, 20180.0
37Racer RoundupMay 31, 20180.0
38Grandfather Knows DastMay 31, 20180.0
3940 Yard DashMay 31, 20180.0
40Hong Kong ScrewyMay 31, 20180.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

38 episodes • 2018

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Dickie and the Race-onautsNov 29, 20180.0
2Uncle Dickie's Happy Sunshine Children's HourNov 29, 20180.0
3Peter 2.0Nov 29, 20180.0
4Little Pink Riding HoodNov 29, 20180.0
5Punky RacesNov 29, 20180.0
6Ragnarok & RollNov 29, 20180.0
7WacklantisNov 29, 20180.0
8Game OnNov 29, 20180.0
9Signed, Sealed and WackyNov 29, 20180.0
10Wacky Races, The MovieNov 29, 20180.0
11Much Ado About WackyNov 29, 20180.0
12Far and Away in Old BombayNov 29, 20180.0
13The Wacky Always Races TwiceNov 29, 20180.0
14Mummy MadnessNov 29, 20180.0
15King Solomon's RacesNov 29, 20180.0
16The Trial of Dick DastardlyNov 29, 20180.0
17The Wack StuffNov 29, 20180.0
18Dog Gone DastardlyNov 29, 20180.0
19The Purple Ray from Outer SpaceNov 29, 20180.0
20The Attack of the Mega-MuttleyNov 29, 20180.0
21Wackier Than FictionNov 29, 20180.0
22Never Too Old To WackyNov 29, 20180.0
23Wacky WizardsNov 29, 20180.0
24Super WackyNov 29, 20180.0
25Wack to the FutureDec 6, 20180.0
26CatastropheNov 24, 20190.0
27Brains Before BrawnNov 24, 20190.0
28Double the DastardlyNov 24, 20190.0
29WackylandNov 24, 20190.0
30Curses, Foiled AgainNov 24, 20190.0
31Double TroubleNov 24, 20190.0
32Slow and SteadyNov 24, 20190.0
33The Scarlet PinkernelNov 24, 20190.0
34Troy and Troy AgainNov 24, 20190.0
35What a Wacky Development This IsNov 24, 20190.0
36I, Race CarNov 24, 20190.0
37Muttleys Are Forever (1)Nov 24, 20190.0
38Never Say Muttley Again (2)Nov 24, 20190.0

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