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- Summary
- Characters Captain Caveman Dee Dee Skyes Brenda Chance Taffy Dare Cavey Jr
- Broadcast history
- Opening and closing credits
- Episodes Season 1 (1977) Season 2 (1978) Season 3 (1980)
- Cast
- Later appearances The Flintstone Comedy Show (1980–82) The Flintstone Kids (1986–88) Other appearances
- Comic books
- Production credits
- Home media
- References
- External links
{{Infobox television | show_name = Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels | image = Captain caveman titles.jpg | caption = | picture_format = Film 3 480i | audio_format = Monaural | runtime = 11 minutes per episode | creator = Joe Ruby Ken Spears | director = Charles A. Nichols Ray Patterson (1978–80) Carl Urbano (1978–80) | producer = Iwao Takamoto | executive_producer = William Hanna Joseph Barbera | voices = Mel Blanc Laurel Page Marilyn Schreffler Vernee Watson | narrated = Gary Owens | theme_music_composer = Hoyt Curtin | composer = Hoyt Curtin | opentheme = | endtheme = | country = United States | language = English | network = ABC | first_aired = September 10, 1977 | last_aired = June 21, 1980 | num_series = 3 | num_episodes = 40 | company = Hanna-Barbera Productions | distributor = Taft Broadcasting | website = }}Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels is an American animated mystery comedy series created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears and produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for ABC. The series aired during the network's Saturday morning schedule from September 10, 1977 to June 21, 1980. SummaryCaptain Caveman and the Teen Angels centers on the mystery-solving adventures of the Teen Angels—Brenda, Dee Dee and Taffy—and their friend Captain Caveman (or Cavey for short), a prehistoric caveman whom the girls discovered and thawed from a block of ice. The concept and general plot for the show was seen as a parody of Charlie's Angels (which also aired on ABC). It also borrowed heavily from other Hanna-Barbera shows such as Scooby-Doo and Josie and the Pussycats, among others. Captain Caveman's powers include super-strength, a variety of useful objects hidden inside his hair, and a club that allows him to fly and from which pop out different tools he uses to fight crime. His trademark is his battle cry of "Captain CAAAAAVEMAAAAAAANNNN!" Captain Caveman's voice was provided by Mel Blanc. A total of forty 11-minute episodes ran for three seasons from 1977 to 1980: sixteen episodes were produced as segments of Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics in 1977, eight episodes were produced as segments of Scooby's All-Stars in 1978 and sixteen episodes were produced in 1980 when Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels were given their own half-hour show which combined new episodes and reruns from 1977–79. Cavey and the girls also participated in sporting competitions as part of "The Scooby Doobies" team on the half-hour Laff-A-Lympics segment. Like many animated series created by Hanna-Barbera in the 1970s, the show contained a laugh track, one of their last productions to do so. CharactersCaptain CavemanCaptain Caveman, or "Cavey" for short (voiced by Mel Blanc), is the protagonist of the show, billed as "the world's first superhero." He is a caveman who is millennia old (his exact age is never disclosed, although in an episode he is carded by a doorman who is unsure Cavey is old enough to let in, to which Captain Caveman responds, "I'll be 2 million next month.") He can pull various objects from his long body hair that covers his body except for his nose, arms, and legs. He can also fly, but his flying power always seems to fail him at the worst possible moment. Sometimes he would attribute this mishap to an energy shortage ("Uh oh! Bad time for energy crisis." CRASH!), which was a reference to the gasoline rationing shortages of the late 1970s. He speaks in stereotypical "caveman-talk", replacing subject pronouns with their object equivalents and dropping articles such as "the" (for example, "Me know where bad guys are hiding."), and often mumbles the nonsense phrase "unga bunga". He also has a bad habit of occasionally eating large non-food objects in one gulp (i.e. bicycles, TV sets, safes, table lamps), and the Teen Angels occasionally have to stop him from eating potential clues that will help them to solve the mystery. Dee Dee SkyesDee Dee Skyes (voiced by Vernee Watson) is the brains of the Teen Angels, is the group's sole African-American, and acts as their unofficial leader. Dee Dee and the rest of the Teen Angels found the frozen Captain Caveman and defrosted him. She wears her hair in an afro and usually wears a red turtleneck sweater with a blue skirt and red knee high boots. Both her dress style and her knack for solving mysteries make her similar to Velma Dinkley of Scooby-Doo fame, while she also bears a resemblance to Valerie from Josie and the Pussycats. She is misidentified as Brenda in the opening credits. Brenda ChanceBrenda Chance (voiced by Marilyn Schreffler) is a nervous brunette who is always scared of the demons, monsters and phantoms that she encounters and always tries to back out of a scary mystery, but always ends up getting captured or the short end of the stick. She wears a purple striped tank top and a pair of hot pink flared trousers with a white belt. She also acts as Dee Dee's sergeant of the Teen Angels. She is misidentified as Dee Dee in the opening credits. Taffy DareTaffy Dare (voiced by Laurel Page) is the blonde member of the group, renowned for her cry of "Zowie!" whenever she comes up with a plan (or "Another Daffy Taffy Plan" as Brenda and Cavey would call it) to catch the culprits, has a distinct, flirtatious, childlike persona and a New York-influenced/Southern accent. In spite of her usually zany plans and ditziness, Taffy is actually very capable and clever. She has the ability to seduce Caveman into acting as bait for her plans to capture the culprit. She wears a green dress with matching shoes. She also acts as Dee Dee's second-in-command of the Teen Angels. It is revealed that Captain Caveman has a crush on her and vice versa. Cavey JrCavey Jr (voiced by Charlie Adler) is Cavey's son who appears in The Flintstone Kids. He can fly just like his father, wears a blue hat, and has black dots for eyes. While he isn't quite as powerful as his father, he is a lot smarter. Despite being a child, he has hair all over his body (even his grandmother does). It is unknown what became of Jr when his father got frozen. Broadcast historyCaptain Caveman and the Teen Angels was broadcast in these following formats on ABC: - Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics (September 10, 1977 – September 2, 1978, ABC Saturday)
- Scooby's All-Stars (September 9, 1978 – September 8, 1979, ABC Saturday)
- Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels (March 8, 1980 – June 21, 1980, ABC Saturday)
Broadcast schedules (all EDT): - September 10, 1977 – July 1978, ABC Saturday 9:00-11:00 a.m.
- July 1978 – September 2, 1978, ABC Saturday 9:30-11:30 a.m.
- September 9, 1978 – November 1978, ABC Saturday 10:00-11:30 a.m.
- November 1978 – May 1979, ABC Saturday 8:00-9:30 a.m.
- May 1979 – September 8, 1979, ABC Saturday 8:30-10:00 a.m.
- March 8, 1980 – June 21, 1980, ABC Saturday 11:30-12:00 noon
Opening and closing creditsThe opening credits for each episode consisted of voice-over narration by Gary Owens: Set free by the Teen Angels from his prehistoric block of glacier ice, comes the world's first superhero, Captain Caveman! Now the constant companion to the Teen Angels—Brenda, Dee Dee and Taffy—in their hilarious, and sometimes scary mystery missions. Get ready for Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels! The music heard in the closing credits is the CB Bears theme. After the first three screens, the end credit roll is from the original two-hour version of Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics. EpisodesSeason 1 (1977){{abbr|Nº|Overall episode number | {{abbr|Ep|Episode number by season | Title | Original air date{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 1 | EpisodeNumber2 = 1 | Title = The Kooky Case of the Cryptic Keys | 1977|9|10}} | ShortSummary = While on a road trip, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels are given a mysterious key by a stranger. | LineColor = f8c25e }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 2 | EpisodeNumber2 = 2 | Title = The Mixed Up Mystery of Deadman's Reef | 1977|9|17}} | ShortSummary = While at the beach with some friends, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels see a ship mysteriously vanish. | LineColor = f8c25e }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 3 | EpisodeNumber2 = 3 | Title = What a Flight for a Fright | 1977|9|24}} | ShortSummary = At the airport, some jewels are stolen by a mysterious figure. | LineColor = f8c25e }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 4 | EpisodeNumber2 = 4 | Title = The Creepy Case of the Creaky Charter Boat | 1977|10|1}} | ShortSummary = On a charter boat, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels are chatting with a friend whose father is being honored for his role in a play when suddenly the lights go out and a necklace is stolen. | LineColor = f8c25e }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 5 | EpisodeNumber2 = 5 | Title = Big Scare in the Big Top | 1977|10|8}} | ShortSummary = At the circus, tigers are disappearing. Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels investigate and discover a phantom has been haunting the circus. | LineColor = f8c25e }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 6 | EpisodeNumber2 = 6 | Title = Double Dribble Riddle | 1977|10|15}} | ShortSummary = The Central City Kings have disappeared due to a panther. | LineColor = f8c25e }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 7 | EpisodeNumber2 = 7 | Title = The Crazy Case of the Tell-Tale Tape | 1977|10|22}} | ShortSummary = Television trouble, indeed. The television station, KXXX, is taken off the air when a criminal cuts the antenna. | LineColor = f8c25e }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 8 | EpisodeNumber2 = 8 | Title = The Creepy Claw Caper | 1977|10|29}} | ShortSummary = A villain named Claw uses an aging gun to turn a rock star into an old man. | LineColor = f8c25e }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 9 | EpisodeNumber2 = 9 | Title = Cavey and the Kabuta Clue | 1977|11|5}} | ShortSummary = When a mummy comes to life and kidnaps an archeologist, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels investigate. | LineColor = f8c25e }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 10 | EpisodeNumber2 = 10 | Title = Cavey and the Weirdo Wolfman | 1977|11|12}} | ShortSummary = With their friend, a prince of a small country, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels go skiing. When the scepter is stolen by a Snowwolfman, they investigate. | LineColor = f8c25e }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 11 | EpisodeNumber2 = 11 | Title = The Disappearing Elephant Mystery | 1977|11|19}} | ShortSummary = In India, when a Royal White Elephant is stolen by an evil sorcerer, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels investigate. | LineColor = f8c25e }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 12 | EpisodeNumber2 = 12 | Title = The Fur Freight Fright | 1977|11|26}} | ShortSummary = Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels are assisting Dee Dee's uncle, Frank Skyes, with a fur delivery. When the furs disappear, it is up to them to find out what happened. | LineColor = f8c25e }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 13 | EpisodeNumber2 = 13 | Title = Ride 'Em Caveman | 1977|12|3}} | ShortSummary = In Wyoming, rumors of a horse that is possessed by a demon are rampant. And they seem to be true. Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels have arrived to investigate. Just as they are investigating, a bank robbery occurs. | LineColor = f8c25e }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 14 | EpisodeNumber2 = 14 | Title = The Strange Case of the Creature from Space | 1977|12|10}} | ShortSummary = Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels go to a research facility after they spot an alien spacecraft landing there. They discover that an alien robot supposedly stole a top secret energy source. | LineColor = f8c25e }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 15 | EpisodeNumber2 = 15 | Title = The Mystery Mansion Mix-Up | 1977|12|17}} | ShortSummary = Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels got to Farthington Mansion with Taffy's Aunt Gladys to see a magic show. When some jewels are stolen, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels investigate. | LineColor = f8c25e }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 16 | EpisodeNumber2 = 16 | Title = Playing Footsie with Bigfoot | 1977|12|24}} | ShortSummary = In Oregon, when the star athlete of a sports team is kidnapped, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels investigate. Very soon, they have found Juice Brenner. Or have they? He is acting strangely. | LineColor = f8c25e }} |
Season 2 (1978){{abbr|Nº|Overall episode number | {{abbr|Ep|Episode number by season | Title | Original air date{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 17 | EpisodeNumber2 = 1 | Title = Disco Cavey | 1978|9|9}} | ShortSummary = When jewels are stolen at a disco on the RMS Queen Mary, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels investigate. The creepy monster seems to have the Teen Angels outfoxed. | LineColor = 3abba7 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 18 | EpisodeNumber2 = 2 | Title = Muscle-Bound Cavey | 1978|9|16}} | ShortSummary = When a champion wrestler is kidnapped, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels investigate. | LineColor = 3abba7 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 19 | EpisodeNumber2 = 3 | Title = Cavey's Crazy Car Caper | 1978|9|23}} | ShortSummary = When a new car is stolen, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels investigate. | LineColor = 3abba7 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 20 | EpisodeNumber2 = 4 | Title = Cavey's Mexicali 500 | 1978|9|30}} | ShortSummary = When four Aztec calendars are stolen, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels decide to investigate. | LineColor = 3abba7 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 21 | EpisodeNumber2 = 5 | Title = Wild West Cavey | 1978|10|7}} | ShortSummary = While at a Wild West show in Dodge City, some money disappears from a saddle bag that two bandits who were really actors pretended to steal from a stagecoach that Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels were riding. | LineColor = 3abba7 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 22 | EpisodeNumber2 = 6 | Title = Cavey's Winter Carnival Caper | 1978|10|14}} | ShortSummary = Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels investigate when their friend, figure skater Karenia Mikovich, disappears. | LineColor = 3abba7 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 23 | EpisodeNumber2 = 7 | Title = Cavey's Fashion Fiasco | 1978|10|21}} | ShortSummary = At a fashion show, three models disappear. | LineColor = 3abba7 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 24 | EpisodeNumber2 = 8 | Title = Cavey's Missing Missile Miss-tery | 1978|10|28}} | ShortSummary = Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels decide to investigate when a missile launch they have been watching in the Grand Canyon, where they had previously competed in the Laff-A-Lympics, goes awry. | LineColor = 3abba7 }} |
Season 3 (1980){{abbr|Nº|Overall episode number | {{abbr|Ep|Episode number by season | Title | Original air date{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 25 | EpisodeNumber2 = 1 | Title = The Scarifying Seaweed Secret | 1980|3|8}} | ShortSummary = Ms. Snowden is supposed to be the heir to a fortune. But she must stay on the island, or her relatives will inherit the fortune. Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels are called in to investigate when the relatives start disappearing thanks to a mysterious sea creature. | LineColor = 050505 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 26 | EpisodeNumber2 = 2 | Title = The Dummy | 1980|3|15}} | ShortSummary = When some jewels are stolen, a ventriloquist whom Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels had been watching the night before is immediately suspected by a policeman. | LineColor = 050505 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 27 | EpisodeNumber2 = 3 | Title = Cavey and the Volcanic Villain | 1980|3|22}} | ShortSummary = In Hawaii, a marriage between two lovers from two families who had been enemies for many years is threatened when a sacred pearl disappears. Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, who are friends with the bride, investigate. | LineColor = 050505 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 28 | EpisodeNumber2 = 4 | Title = Prehistoric Panic | 1980|3|29}} | ShortSummary = Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels travel back in time to meet Captain Caveman's father, the chief of Cavey's tribe. Cavey soon learns that his father's position is threatened by the Mellog, an evil creature that Captain Caveman's father defeated long ago. Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels investigate when the statue of the Mellog comes to life. | LineColor = 050505 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 29 | EpisodeNumber2 = 5 | Title = Cavey and the Baffling Buffalo Man | 1980|4|5}} | ShortSummary = A Native American park ranger asks Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels for their help in finding his stolen car and the Buffalo Man who stole it. | LineColor = 050505 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 30 | EpisodeNumber2 = 6 | Title = Dragonhead | 1980|4|12}} | ShortSummary = While on the way to a Chinese New Year festival in San Francisco, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels save a truck driver working for a fortune cookie factory. The CEO, Mr. Chin, has been having problems with his business since a masked criminal named Dragonhead showed up. Captain Caveman finds the truck. They notice that the fortune cookies were stolen but not the fortunes. Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels investigate. | LineColor = 050505 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 31 | EpisodeNumber2 = 7 | Title = Cavey and the Murky Mississippi Mystery | 1980|4|19}} | ShortSummary = Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels go on a cruise on a riverboat on the Mississippi River. While there, some nuclear material disappears in the river. Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels investigate and discover a river creature. | LineColor = 050505 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 32 | EpisodeNumber2 = 8 | Title = Old Cavey in New York | 1980|4|26}} | ShortSummary = In New York City, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels witness a blackout. They soon discover that the gold from the International Gold Exchange has been stolen at the same time. | LineColor = 050505 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 33 | EpisodeNumber2 = 9 | Title = Cavey and the Albino Rhino | 1980|5|3}} | ShortSummary = Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels are the first people to see a rare albino rhino at the wildlife park. A little while later, the albino rhino is stolen. | LineColor = 050505 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 34 | EpisodeNumber2 = 10 | Title = Kentucky Cavey | 1980|5|10}} | ShortSummary = Taffy Dare wants to help her uncle who is on the verge of a foreclosure unless his horse wins the Kentucky Derby. When the horse is stolen, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels investigate. | LineColor = 050505 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 35 | EpisodeNumber2 = 11 | Title = Cavey Goes to College | 1980|5|17}} | ShortSummary = Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels watch the first appearance of a special robot which suddenly disappears. | LineColor = 050505 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 36 | EpisodeNumber2 = 12 | Title = The Haunting of Hog's Hollow | 1980|5|24}} | ShortSummary = At the Hog Hollow Country Fair, something is wrong with country music singer Jasper Joe Jeeter's voice. Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels investigate when Jasper disappears on a ferris wheel. | LineColor = 050505 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 37 | EpisodeNumber2 = 13 | Title = The Legend of Devil's Run | 1980|5|31}} | ShortSummary = Dee Dee's uncle, Winton, invites Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels to see the reopening of the Devil's Run Railway when a freight car full of silver disappears the same way a munitions car disappeared during the Civil War. Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels investigate and find out that the legend of the Civil War ghost said to have pulled off the robbery. | LineColor = 050505 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 38 | EpisodeNumber2 = 14 | Title = The Mystery of the Meandering Mummy | 1980|6|7}} | ShortSummary = When a mummy comes to life and steals an Ancient Egyptian ruby from Brenda's uncle, Jonathan, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels investigate. | LineColor = 050505 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 39 | EpisodeNumber2 = 15 | Title = The Old Caveman and the Sea | 1980|6|14}} | ShortSummary = While on vacation in Miami, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels witness a shark attack. They soon discover that a treasure has been stolen. Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels investigate. | LineColor = 050505 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 40 | EpisodeNumber2 = 16 | Title = Lights, Camera... Cavey! | 1980|6|21}} | ShortSummary = While on a tour of the movie studio, a Phantom makes two actresses appear old. Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels investigate. | LineColor = 050505 }} |
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CastMain voices:- Mel Blanc as Captain Caveman
- Laurel Page as Taffy Dare
- Marilyn Schreffler as Brenda Chase
- Vernee Watson-Johnson as Dee Dee Sykes
- Gary Owens as Narrator
Additional voices:- John Astin
- Julie Bennett
- Ted Cassidy
- Henry Corden
- Stefanianna Christopherson
- Micky Dolenz
- Joan Gerber
- Florence Halop
- Pat Harrington Jr.
- Hettie Lynn Hurtes
- Nicole Jaffe
- Ann Jillian
- Casey Kasem As Danny Captain Moody ShipCaptain
- Jim MacGeorge
- Julie McWhirter
- Don Messick
- Heather North
- Vic Perrin
- Alan Reed
- Mike Road
- Ronnie Schell
- Hal Smith As Snow Wolf / Mr. Holiday
- John Stephenson As Sammy Wong Fortune Cookie Driver Uncle Jefferson Mr.Willis Witch Doctor Red Butler BuffaloMan Cavey's Dad SeaCaptain Hotel Clerk (Police-Officer(The Dummy)Herman The Midget (Police-Officer)Murky Mississippi Card Dealer Mr.ButterWorth
- Susan Steward
- Jean Vander Pyl
- Janet Waldo
- Frank Welker As Low Ling Morgan Seaweed Creature
- Bill Woodson
Later appearancesThe Flintstone Comedy Show (1980–82){{main|The Flintstone Comedy Show}}In November 1980, Captain Caveman began to star in segments of his own on The Flintstone Comedy Show, one of many spin-offs of Hanna-Barbera's popular prime-time show The Flintstones, often in a role similar to that of Superman. Captain Caveman worked at The Daily Granite newspaper with Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble. His "secret identity" was Chester, the office boy. To disguise himself as Chester, Captain Caveman wore a pair of glasses and a tie. Despite the simplicity of his disguise, he required a coat rack and an elaborate transformation sequence to become Captain Caveman. The Flintstone Kids (1986–88){{main|The Flintstone Kids}}In 1986, Captain Caveman appeared in a backup segment of The Flintstone Kids called Captain Caveman and Son with his son, Cavey Jr. (voiced by Charles Adler). In this case he appeared on a show-within-a-show that the younger versions of Fred, Barney, Wilma, and Betty enjoyed watching; the Captain's mumbled "unga bunga" became a catchphrase that the kids would shout before watching each "episode" of the show. The show would involve a lesson the Flintstone kids were trying to learn in the prologue. The whole "secret identity" idea was also ignored or forgotten. Other appearances- A very similar pair of characters, the Slag Brothers, made an appearance in the earlier Hanna-Barbera series Wacky Races.
- In the Pinky and the Brain episode "The Luck of Pinky", Captain Caveman makes a cameo appearance as a small statue.
- Captain Caveman later appeared in the Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law episode "The Evolutionary War" with Captain Caveman voiced by Chris Edgerly and Cavey Jr. voiced by Maurice LaMarche. His son Cavey Jr. was teased at school because his existence proved the Theory of Evolution.
- Captain Caveman appeared in the Robot Chicken episode "Ban on the Fun", voiced by Breckin Meyer. In a segment that parodies the Laff-A-Lympics in the style of the Munich massacre, Captain Caveman and Shaggy Rogers confront Daisy Mayhem and Captain Caveman blows her up with the wrong club.
- Characters that look very similar to Captain Caveman appear as enemies in the 8-bit computer game The Final Chapter.
- In the Halloween 2008 episode of Homestar Runner, Homsar disguises himself as Captain Caveman. He then exclaims "Daaa!! AaAah'm the Captain Caveman of the graveyard train!"
- In the Family Guy episode named "Perfect Castaway", Peter expresses how much he misses Captain Caveman, and vows that he will see him again once he gets off the island.
- Captain Caveman also makes a cameo appearance in an episode of Adventure Time where he is seen as a stuffed doll in Finn's room.
- Captain Caveman appears in the Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated episode "Mystery Solvers Club State Finals" (2011), voiced by Jim Cummings. He and the Teen Angels appear alongside other Hanna-Barbera detective teams in a fever dream of Scooby-Doo's. When the teenage sleuths are kidnapped by Lord Infernacus, it's up to their sidekicks to save them.
- In Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon, there is a person who's cosplaying as Captain Caveman in a Hanna-Barbera convention.
- Captain Caveman is seen briefly in the background in South Park - Imaginationland: The Movie (2008). He is amongst a plethora of other imaginary and cartoon characters who are being attacked by terrorists.
- Captain Caveman will appear in Yabba-Dabba Dinosaurs!.[1]
- Captain Caveman will appear in the upcoming theatrical animated Scooby-Doo film Scoob, voiced by Tracy Morgan.[2]
Comic books- Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels appeared in all 13 issues of Laff-A-Lympics (Marvel Comics, 1978–79) as members of the Scooby Doobies.
- Cavey and the Angels appeared in the first issue of the short-lived Hanna-Barbera TV Stars (Marvel, August 1978).[3]
- The Captain and the Angels team up with Mystery, Inc. in Scooby-Doo #9 (Marvel, February 1979).[4]
- In 2018, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels appeared in a backup story in the DC comic Aquaman/ Jabberjaw Special #1;[5] in this story, the wizard Shazam transports the powerful hominid from prehistoric times to the present, to settle an argument with The Spectre about whether heroism is strictly a trait of modern man or also of early man.
Production credits- Executive Producers: Joseph Barbera and William Hanna
- Director: Charles A. Nichols
- Creative Producer: Iwao Takamoto
- Created by: Joe Ruby and Ken Spears
- Associate Producers: Alex Lovy, Lew Marshall, Art Scott
- Story Editors: Andy Heyward, Norman Maurer, Ray Parker, Duane Poole, Dick Robbins, Joe Ruby, Ken Spears
- Story: Neal Barbera, Larz Bourne, Bill Butler, Tom Dagenais, Earl Doud, Fred Freiberger, Donald Glut, Dave Ketchum, Larry Markes, Jack Mendelsohn, Duane Poole, Dalton Sandifer, John Strong, Paul West
- Story Direction: Bill Ackerman, Ron Campbell, Carl Fallberg, David Hanan, Mike Kawaguchi, Michael O'Connor, George Singer, Paul Sommer, Howard Swift, Kay Wright
- Recording Directors: Wally Burr, Alex Lovy, Art Scott
- Voices: John Astin, Julie Bennett, Mel Blanc, Ted Cassidy, Henry Corden, Stefanianna Christopherson, Micky Dolenz, Joan Gerber, Florence Halop, Pat Harrington, Hettie Lynn Hurtes, Nicole Jaffe, Ann Jillian, Casey Kasem, Jim MacGeorge, Julie McWhirter, Don Messick, Heather North, Gary Owens, Vic Perrin, Alan Reed, Mike Road, Ronnie Schell, Hal Smith, John Stephenson, Susan Steward, Jean Vander Pyl, Janet Waldo, Frank Welker, Bill Woodson
- Title Design: Bill Pérez
- Graphics: Iraj Paran
- Musical Directors: Hoyt Curtin, Ted Nichols
- Musical Supervisors: Paul DeKorte, La-La Productions
- Character Designers: Steve Nakagawa, Lew Ott, Bob Singer, Alex Toth, Don Ung, Donna Zeller
- Layout: Pete Alvarado, Álvaro Arce, Dick Bickenbach, Al Budnick, Charlie Downs, Owen Fitzgerald, Jim Fletcher, Drew Gentle, Rick Gonzáles, Paul Gruwell, Kirk Henderson, Jack Huber, Alex Ignatiev, Ray Jacobs, Homer Jonas, Bill Lignante, Warren Marshall, Jim Mueller, Dan Noonan, Greg Reyna, Tom Roth, Glenn Schmitz, Terry Slade, Martin Taras, Mario Uribe, Wendell Washer
- Unit Director: Ray Patterson
- Animation Supervisors: Peter Aries, Bill Keil, Jay Sarbry
- Assistant Animation Supervisor: Bob Goe
- Animation Coordinator: John Boersema
- Animation: Ed Aardal, Carlos Alfonso, Ed Barge, Bob Bemiller, Oliver Callahan, George Cannata, Bob Carr, Steve Clark, Jesse Cosio, Marija Dail, Ed DeMattia, Izzy Ellis, Marcia Fertig, Kenneth Gaebler, John Garling, Mark Glamack, Fernando González, Alan Green, Terry Harrison, Bob Hathcock, Volus Jones, Ernesto López, Tony Love, Ken Muse, Margaret Nichols, Eduardo Olivares, Joan Orbison, Rod Parkes, Anna Ray, Morey Reden, George Rowley, Ed Soloman, Ivy Spence, Dave Tendlar, Richard Trueblood, Carlo Vinci, Russell Von Neida, James Wang
- Background Supervisor: Al Gmuer
- Backgrounds: Kathleen Alfaro, Daniela Bielecka, Dennis Durrell, Bob Gentle, David High, Richard Khim, Gary Niblett, Walter Peregoy, Andy Phillipson, Gary Selvecchio, Marilyn Shimokochi, Peter Van Elk
- Checking and Scene Planning: Evelyn Sherwood
- Xerography: Robert "Tiger" West, Star Wirth
- Ink and Paint Supervisors: Roberta Groutert, Billie Kerns
- Sound Direction: William Getty, Richard Olson
- Camera: John Aardal, George Epperson, Chuck Flekal, Ron Jackson, Ralph Migliori, Cliff Shirpser, Jerry Smith, Roy Wade
- Supervising Film Editors: Larry Cowan, Dick Elliott, Chip Yaras
- Dubbing Supervisor: Pat Foley
- Film Editors: Richard Allen, Earl Bennett, Milton Krear, Terry Moore, Joe Sandusky, Greg Watson
- Negative Consultant: William E. DeBoer
- Production Manager: Jayne Barbera
- Post Production Supervisor: Joed Eaton
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Home mediaA PAL videocassette of Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels (Bumper Edition) containing 13 episodes was released only in Europe on May 11, 1998. On July 23, 2013, Warner Archive released Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels: The Complete Series on DVD in region 1 as part of their Hanna–Barbera Classics Collection. This is a manufacture-on-demand (MOD) release, available exclusively through Warner's online store and Amazon.com.[6] References1. ^https://www.instagram.com/p/BqLQA2SlGTx/ 2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/scooby-doo-movie-star-will-forte-gina-rodriguez-tracy-morgan-1177354|title=Will Forte, Gina Rodriguez and Tracy Morgan to Star in Animated Scooby-Doo Movie (Exclusive)|first=Borys|last=Kit|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=March 1, 2019|accessdate=March 1, 2019}} 3. ^{{comicbookdb|issue|103865|TV Stars #1}} 4. ^{{comicbookdb|issue|94377|Scooby-Doo #9}} 5. ^{{comicbookdb|issue|442713|Aquaman/Jabberjaw Special #1}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=The Complete Series' is Now Available on DVD: Cost, Box Art, More!|url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Captain-Caveman-Teen-Angels-The-Complete-Series/18756|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130725234223/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Captain-Caveman-Teen-Angels-The-Complete-Series/18756|archivedate=2013-07-25|df=}}
External links- [https://web.archive.org/web/20091027113215/http://geocities.com/corvenpage_miami2/Scripts/TeenAngels.html Freddy Corven's Captain Caveman Page]
- Captain Caveman at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. [https://www.webcitation.org/66nz0RCko?url=http://www.toonopedia.com/caveman.htm Archived] from the original on April 9, 2012.
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20060829102750/http://www.pureimagination.co.uk/captaincaveman/ Cartoon Legends' Captain Caveman]
- Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels at Big Cartoon DataBase
- {{IMDb title|0284712}}
- {{tv.com show|captain-caveman-and-the-teen-angels|Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels}}
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