Clue Club is a made-for-TV cartoon that William Hanna and Joseph Barbera produced for their company, Hanna-Barbera. It ran in 1976, with a total of 16 episodes airing on ABC. Mystery solving team, consisting of Larry, D.D. and Pepper, as well Pepper's younger sister, Dottie and the team's mascots/pet dogs Woofer and Wimper, solve mysteries, usually revolving around crimes, such as theft, and would more often than not, come face-to-face with some kind of villain in disguise, put the clues together to figure out the thief, and stop their evil plan. It was one of many attempts by Hanna-Barbera to recreate the success of the Scooby-Doo franchise.
When we started creating characters for our YouTube channel, the entire cast were in a later lineup we did for modeling, we made them as they were part of HB's history, I did modeling work for Woofer, Wimper and Bagley.
The first Clue Club story we produced for the channel, titled "One Mystery is Not Too Much," which was written by me. The plot followed the gang solving another case. The second story, titled "That's the Way the Mystery Flies," which was also written by me, also involved the gang solving another case. In the final story, "No Mystery Too Much to Handel," which wasn't written by me, had the gang solving yet another case.
We are still in the process of writing more Clue Club stories, as well as other Hanna-Barbera stories that you may see in the future. However, we haven't written a Clue Club story in a while as of 2023, but I hope we can create more in the near future.
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