Goober and the Ghost-Chasers

Goober and the Ghost-Chasers (1973)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Children, Mystery

This show is about about 3 teenagers and a dog who can become invisible. They have there own detective agency where they can get calls in to solve mysteries.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E16Old MacDonald Had a Ghost--EE II EEYOWDez. 22, 1973
S01E15Inca Dinka DooDez. 15, 1973
S01E14That Snow GhostDez. 8, 1973
S01E13Is Sherlock Holme?Dez. 1, 1973
S01E12A Hard Day's KnightNov. 24, 1973
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' premiere?

'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' premiered on September 8, 1973.

Who created the TV show 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers'?

'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' was created by Hanna-Barbera Productions.

What was the genre of 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers'?

'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' was a comedic animated mystery series.

Who were the main characters in 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers'?

The main characters in 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' were Goober, Ted, Tina, and Gilly.

What was the premise of 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers'?

'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' followed the adventures of a group of teenagers and their ghost-hunting dog, Goober, as they solved supernatural mysteries.

Did 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' have a laugh track?

Yes, 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' had a laugh track.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers'?

The first season of 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' had 16 episodes.

Did 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' have a recurring villain?

Yes, 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' had a recurring villain named Mr. Greenway.

What was the name of the ghost-hunting organization in 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers'?

The ghost-hunting organization in 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' was called Globetrotters Detective Agency.

Did 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' feature any celebrity guest stars?

Yes, 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' featured celebrity guest stars such as Don Knotts and Phyllis Diller.

Was there a musical element in 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers'?

Yes, 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' had a musical element with the characters performing songs in some episodes.

Did 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' receive any awards?

'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' did not receive any major awards.

Did 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' have any spin-offs or crossovers?

No, 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' did not have any spin-offs or crossovers.

What was the target audience for 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers'?

'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' was primarily targeted towards children and young teenagers.

Did 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' have a memorable theme song?

Yes, 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' had a catchy theme song that became popular among fans.

Did 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' explore any supernatural creatures other than ghosts?

Yes, 'Goober and the Ghost-Chasers' featured episodes that explored supernatural creatures like vampires and werewolves.

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