The Puppy's Further Adventures

The Puppy's Further Adventures

"The Puppy’s Further Adventures" was a animated television show based on "The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy", a children's book by Catherine Woolley about Petey, a young dog who attached himself to a lonely orphan boy named Tommy.

Production background

On May 6, 1978, the "ABC Weekend Special" aired an adaptation of the book, and over the next four years, The Puppy and its three sequels, which used various actors’ voices for Petey the puppy, were repeatedly shown on the Weekend Special.

In 1982, Petey could at last be seen weekly as the second half of "The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour", with Billy Jacoby voicing Petey and Nancy McKeon as his female puppy friend Dolly. The following year, the show played solo as "The Puppy’s Further Adventures". Reruns of the show were shown on ABC and later CBS as "The Puppy's Great Adventures".

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In the first season, Petey and Dolly's family were moving overseas by ship. Strays Dash, Duke and Lucky stowed away on the same ship. All five dogs were stranded together when a lightning bolt knocked them overboard. Every episode of the first season consisted of the dogs looking for Tommy and his family, winding up in places as diverse as East Berlin, Hong Kong, and Hawaii, and usually helping out a local group of people or animals.

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The second season opened with a two part episode in which the dogs finally reunited with Tommy's family. The rest of the season featured the adventures the dogs have with the family while travelling all around the United States. The season opener introduced Glyder, a puppy with ears so large he could fly with them like Dumbo. Glyder reappeared in two other episodes.

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