Paw Paws

This article is about the 1985-1986 television cartoon series. For other uses, see Paw Paw (disambiguation).
Paw Paws
Directed by Ray Patterson (Supervising)
Art Davis
Oscar Dufau
Don Lusk
Carl Urbano
Rudy Zamora
Alan Zaslove
Voices of John Ingle
Susan Blu
Thom Pinto
Stanley Ralph Ross
Don Messick
Frank Welker
Scatman Crothers
Ruth Buzzi
Billie Hayes
Robert Ridgely
Theme music composer Hoyt Curtin
Opening theme "Paw Paw Bears"
Ending theme "Paw Paw Bears" (Instrumental)
Composer(s) Hoyt Curtin
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of episodes 21
Production
Executive producer(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Producer(s) Berny Wolf
Production company(s) Hanna-Barbera Productions
Distributor Warner Bros. Television
Release
Original network Syndicated
Original release October 31, 1985 – 1986

Paw Paws, also known as Paw Paw Bears, is an American children's animated television series that first aired in 1985 and 1986. It debuted as part of the weekday/weekend morning programming block The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera, and was about a group of Native American bear cubs defending themselves from their enemies, The Meanos, led by the evil sorcerer, Dark Paw. The antagonist bear and his henchmen were after the Paw Paws' three large wooden totems, Totem Bear, Totem Tortoise, and Totem Eagle. The totems also served as the tribe's protectors, coming to life when needed through means of Princess Paw Paw's Mystic Moonstone, which she wore around her neck, to defend the village.

Much like other Hanna-Barbera programs of The Smurfs, The Biskitts, Shirt Tales, Snorks or Pound Puppies, the bears had names that denoted their personalitiesLaughing Paw, Medicine Paw, Bumble Paw, etc. Brave Paw and Princess Paw Paw tended to be the leads, riding into adventures on their magical flying ponies, while aging Wise Paw served as tribal advisor.nThe mascot of the group was a tiny dog by the name of PaPooch. The cartoon featured the vocal talents of Don Messick, Frank Welker, Scatman Crothers, Ruth Buzzi and Billie Hayes, and it was the series that introduced the cartoon world to Susan Blu, who went to do the original voice of Arcee in Hasbro's legendary cartoon series The Transformers. Reruns of the show currently air on Boomerang.

Characters

Paw Paws

Meanos

Others

Episodes list

  1. The Big Spill
  2. The Wishing Star Crystal
  3. The Flying Horse Napper
  4. The Creepy Cave Creature
  5. The Greedie Greenies
  6. The Rise of the Evil Spirits
  7. The Genie-athalon
  8. The Golden Falcon
  9. Honey of a Robbery
  10. Tot 'em Termi' Nation
  11. Waif Goodbye to the Paw Paws
  12. The Dark Totem Pole Monster
  13. Dark Paw Under Wraps
  14. Genie Without a Lamp
  15. Egging Dark Paw On
  16. Two Heads Are Better than One
  17. The Great Paw Paw Turnaround
  18. The Lost Lake Monster
  19. Totem Time Trip
  20. S'no Business
  21. The Zip Zap 4-D Trap

Merchandising

A line of Paw Paws toys were produced by Applause in 1985. Princess Paw Paw, Brave Paw, Mighty Paw, Pupooch, Medicine Paw, the Meanos and other characters were produced as PVC figurines ranging from 2" to 3" tall. The figurines had accessories, like a canoe or a cart. Pupooch was also produced as a plush toy. These were only produced for a short time and are rare today.

Cast

Home Media releases

There's yet to be a DVD of the complete series from Warner Archive.


Reception

One of very many children's animated series of the 1980s, Paw Paws didn't leave a lasting impression on many viewers. In 2014, listing it among twelve 1980s cartoons that did not deserve remembrance, io9 characterized it as "a cartoon about coolness and friendship created by a marketing committee of old white men who had never experienced either of them before."[1]

References

  1. Bricken, Rob (11 November 2014). "12 Cartoons From The 1980s No One Will Ever Have Nostalgia For". io9. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
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