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Series Name:   Fangface
Format:TV Series
Years:1978
Country:  USA
Language:English
Genre:Animation, Comedy, Adventure
Rating:10.0  Rate
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Community: 4 Have Seen
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Selected CastFrank Welker as Fangface (Voice)
 Bart Braverman as Puggsy (Voice)
 Susan Blu as Kim (Voice)
 Jerry Dexter as Biff (Voice)


Notes

1 Series - 16 Episodes
Followed by a sequel series "Fangface and Fangpuss".

Production:
Ruby-Spears Productions

Original Broadcaster:
American Broadcasting Company (ABC) [USA]

Comments and Reviews
 
MR B PAGE
7th Jun 2017
 Rated 10/10
I remember this show,when screened on Saturday and Sunday mornings in the London area at 9:30 a.m.in the late 70`s and early 1980`s,and still my TV favourite of all time,especially I like the theme tune as well as the character voices. Frank Welker who voiced Fangface,is best remembered voicing Fred in the Scooby Doo Series.

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RadoxTheGreen
29th Jul 2015
 Ooh! Ooh! Where's Puggs? Lemme at him!
 


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