The Robonic Stooges
| The Robonic Stooges | |
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Second version of the title card. | |
| Genre | comedy slapstick |
| Directed by | Charles A. Nichols Chris Cuddington |
| Voices of | Paul Winchell Joe Baker Frank Welker Ross Martin |
| Narrated by | Frank Welker |
| Theme music composer | Hoyt Curtin |
| Composer | Hoyt Curtin |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 16 (32 segments) |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
| Producer | Terry Morse, Jr. |
| Running time | 8 minutes |
| Production company | Hanna-Barbera Productions |
| Original release | |
| Network | CBS |
| Release | September 10, 1977 – March 18, 1978 |
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The Robonic Stooges is an American Saturday morning animated series featuring the characters of The Three Stooges reimagined in new roles as clumsy crime-fighting cyborg superheroes. It was developed by Norman Maurer and produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions from September 10, 1977, to March 18, 1978, on CBS and contained two segments: The Robonic Stooges and Woofer & Wimper, Dog Detectives.
The Robonic Stooges originally aired as a segment on The Skatebirds from September 10, 1977, to January 21, 1978, on CBS. When CBS canceled The Skatebirds in early 1978, the trio was given their own half-hour timeslot which ran for 16 episodes. This was the second animated series starring the Stooges, following the 1965 series The New 3 Stooges.
In 2021, it was announced The Robonic Stooges would become a comic book series with new stories published by American Mythology Productions. Issue #1 was written by S.A. Check and Jordan Gershowitz with interior art from Philip Murphy and Jorge Pacheco and main cover art by Eric Shanower.