- Scooby Doo and the gang solve mysteries; then Blue Falcon and Dynomutt fight crime in each two-part episode of this animated series.
- To the first new episodes of Scooby Doo since 1973 are added half-hour exploits of animated derring-do concerning The Blue Falcon, a blue-caped and -cowled superhero and his robotic doberman, Dynomutt Dog Wonder, not unlike the heroic ilk of Batman and Robin but with a more comical twist. Millionaire socialite art dealer Radley Crowne (a Bruce Wayne incarnate) and his mechanical mongrel, Dynomutt, enjoy leisure time in their base of operations, Big City, until alerted by The Falcon Flash. They immediately dash for The Falcon Lair (situated in Crowne's penthouse apartment), where they switch to their secret identities, The Blue Falcon and Dog Wonder, respectively, receive the report via TV screen from the secret GHQ of secret agent Focus One, and jump into The Falconcar and speed into the fray against assorted evildoers.—Aaron Handy III <ah07@gnofn.org>
- Scooby Doo and his teenage friends solve mysteries; then Blue Falcon and Dynomutt fight crime in each two-part episode of this animated series. Scooby Doo, the cowardly Great Dane who rises to the occasion after eating his Scooby snacks, joins Shaggy, the long-haired fraidy-cat with a bottomless appetite; Velma, the brainy wallflower who is nearly blind without her glasses; Fred, the handsome blonde go-getter; and Daphne, the pretty redhead, in solving mysteries that seem to involve the supernatural. But the ghosts, goblins and various beasties always prove to be corporeal humans engaged in one kind of nefarious activity or another... The millionaire playboy, Radley Crown, and his loyal dog are secretly the costumed crimefighters, Blue Falcon and Dynomutt, the scourge of all the colorful villains of Big City. The Blue Falcon supplies himself with many gadget-weapons and flies through the air in his Falconcar; while his robot dog, with his telescoping legs and neck, and a body full of contraptions, is a walking, talking gadget on his own. Clumsy and incompetent though Dynomutt is, somehow he and the ever-annoyed Blue Falcon manage to triumph over their flamboyantly evil enemies.—J. Spurlin
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By what name was The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour (1976) officially released in India in English?
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