Droopy, Master Detective is a spoof of detective films and cop shows, featuring Droopy and his son, Dripple, as detectives on the mean streets of a big city.[4] Newly made seven-minute episodes were mixed in with new seven-minute cartoons featuring the Tom and Jerry Kids characters. The rest of the half-hour program mostly was taken up by Screwy Squirrel, another Tex Avery creation from the 1940s.
In these new cartoons, Screwy made his home in a public park, making life miserable for hot-headed park attendant Dweeble and his dog Rumpley — both, rather typical Hanna-Barbera comedy foes rather than Tex Avery-inspired characters. It also included two more characters from the previous show: Wild Mouse and Lightning Bolt the Super Squirrel.
Jim Cummings as The Blobfather (in "The Monster Mob"), Baby Bandit (in "The Babyman Bank Heists"), Frankenator (in "The Monster Mob"), McWolf's Horse, Pierre Le Poulet (in "The Case of Pierre Le Poulet"), The Raj
When a beautiful mermaid enlists the help of super sleuths Droopy and Dripple to find her father's magic golden shell, the evil Matoona sets out to stop them!
Droopy, hired by a mysterious woman to find the stolen Dragon used in the Chinese New Year's parade, also finds danger from the villainous double of the mysterious woman.
2a
"The Babyman Bank Heists"
Arthur Alsberg & Don Nelson
Jerry Eisenberg
September 18, 1993 (1993-09-18)
Elliot Droopness and Son come face to face and baby carriage to baby carriage, with the arch criminal Babyman, in uncovering a series of unusual bank robberies.
One by one, the world's worst organized crime gang, the Monster Mob, go after Detectives Droopy and Dripple.
4b
"Everybody Out"
Jim Ryan
Jerry Eisenberg
October 2, 1993 (1993-10-02)
Dweeble hires a junkyard dog to get rid of Screwball. The dog is an overachiever who throws out Dweeble and Rumply.
4c
"Sherlock Droopy"
Jim Ryan
Bob Singer
October 2, 1993 (1993-10-02)
Droopy is the famous British Detective Sherlock Droopy. He and Dr. Dripple do battle with the infamous Professor Wolfiatity, their arch-nemesis. They stop him in Queen Victoria's bedroom.
5a
"Queen of the Mutant Weirdo Vampires"
Jim Ryan
Jerry Eisenberg & Floyd Norman
October 9, 1993 (1993-10-09)
Droopy and Dripple are called to the set of "Queen of the Mutant Weirdo Vampires". Zuzu le Pew, the star of the film, threatens to quit unless she has protection and the villain is revealed.
5b
"Screwball Snowballs"
Sandy Fries
Barrington Bunce & Lew Saw
October 9, 1993 (1993-10-09)
It is all out war when Screwball, Rumply, and Dweeble have a snowball fight during the first snow of winter.
5c
"Shadowman and the Blue Pigeon"
Don Nelson & Arthur Alsberg
Bob Singer & Tom Ellery
October 9, 1993 (1993-10-09)
Droopy and Dripple face off against a shadowy criminal in order to protect a precious gem.
6a
"Dueling Detectives"
Stewart St. John
Bob Singer
October 16, 1993 (1993-10-16)
Droopy and Dripple face off against McClue McWolf to see who has the best detective agency.
6b
"Squirrelicus Obnoxiousness"
Steward St. John
Jerry Eisenberg & Joel Seibel
October 16, 1993 (1993-10-16)
Screwball takes full advantage of the Endangered Committee when they come to the park to protect certain species.
6c
"Sherlock Droopy Gets Hounded"
Arthur Alsberg & Don Nelson
Barrington Bunce
October 16, 1993 (1993-10-16)
While trying to protect a client, Droopy and Dripple come face to face with the Hound of Baskerville.
7a
"Droopy and the Cyberdolts"
Bruce Morris
Bob Singer
October 23, 1993 (1993-10-23)
Droopy and Dripple set out to find a stolen power source.
7b
"Pickax Max"
Jim Ryan
Bob Singer
October 23, 1993 (1993-10-23)
The peace and quiet of Dweeble Park is rudely interrupted by the cantankerous Pickax Max who comes digging for gold.
7c
"Hey! Where's Arnold?"
Sandy Fries
Jerry Eisenberg & Joel Seibel
October 23, 1993 (1993-10-23)
Droopy tracks down a rare species of elephant in the jungle kingdom of Tushyrumba.
8a
"Auntie Snoople"
Jim Ryan
Jerry Eisenberg & Floyd Norman
October 30, 1993 (1993-10-30)
Droopy and Dripple are ably assisted by their meddlesome Auntie Snoople as they hunt down and capture mean McWolf, world's rottenest jail breaker.
8b
"Demolition Disorder"
Bruce Morris
Bob Singer & Joel Sebiel
October 30, 1993 (1993-10-30)
Screwball enlists the aid of Dweeble and his dog Rumply to fight off a hostile takeover of his park by millionaire developer Chauncey Megabucks, who wants to turn Screwball's pastoral paradise into a high rise parking garage.
8c
"Mushu McWolf"
Jim Ryan, Don Jurwich & Jerry Eisenberg
Jerry Eisenberg & Joel Seibel
October 30, 1993 (1993-10-30)
Droopy and Dripple set out to bring in a criminal named Mushu McWolf who is a self proclaimed martial arts master.
9a
"Return of the Yolker"
Jim Ryan
Bob Singer
November 6, 1993 (1993-11-06)
Droopy and Dripple must stop The Yolker from stealing a very valuable egg.
9b
"A Chip Off the Old Blockhead"
Sandy Fries & Tony Craig
Barrington Bunce & Tony Craig
November 6, 1993 (1993-11-06)
Rumpley's father comes to visit Rumpley to teach him his squirrel-catching ways.
9c
"Mighty McWolf"
Jim Ryan
Curt Walstead & Jerry Eisenberg
November 6, 1993 (1993-11-06)
Droopy and Dripple must stop a former hero named Mighty McWolf when he turns to a life of crime.
10a
"Sheep Thrills"
Sandy Fries, Don Jurwich & Jerry Eisenberg
Bob Singer
November 13, 1993 (1993-11-13)
When sheep start disappearing, Droopy and Dripple are hired to investigate.
10b
"Screwball Out West"
Stewart St. John
Bob Singer & Lew Saw
November 13, 1993 (1993-11-13)
When Dweeble's doctor prescribes a two week stay at Diamond Dave's Dandy Dude Ranch to get away from Screwball, it seems like a dream come true. Screwball wins a free trip to the same ranch, it turns into a real hootenanny of a time.
10c
"The Maltese Fossil"
Jim Ryan
Jerry Eisenberg & Curt Walstead
November 13, 1993 (1993-11-13)
Droopy and Dripple are hired to retrieve a dinosaur fossil from a rampaging caveman.
11a
"Deep Swamp Droopy"
Sandy Fries, Don Jurwich & Jerry Eisenberg
Joel Seibel & Jerry Eisenberg
November 20, 1993 (1993-11-20)
The competition is fierce on the swap when Droopy and Dripple face off against McWolf in a riverboat race.
11b
"Dog Breath Dweeble"
Sandy Fries
Barrington Bunce
November 20, 1993 (1993-11-20)
Dweeble dreams of living his life on the high seas as that rotten no good pirate Dog Breath Dweeble.
11c
"Hogs Wild"
Jim Ryan
Roman Arambula
November 20, 1993 (1993-11-20)
A motorcycle gang of hogs terrify a local town and it is up to Lightning Bolt to stop them.
12a
"The Case of Pierre le Poulet"
Sandy Fries, Don Jurwich & Jerry Eisenberg
Barrington Bunce & Jerry Eisenberg
November 27, 1993 (1993-11-27)
Master detectives Droopy and Dripple face their toughest case yet when a big city crime boss wants them eliminated from the scene.
12b
"Commotion on the Ocean"
Sandy Fries
Curt Walstead
November 27, 1993 (1993-11-27)
While on a cruise ship, Dweeble and Rumply discover an uninvited guest in Screwball.
12c
"Alligator Droopy"
Arthur Alsberg & Don Nelson
Joel Seibel
November 27, 1993 (1993-11-27)
Droopy and Dripple set out to find a missing kangaroo.
13a
"Primeval Prey"
Jim Ryan
Joel Seibel & Jerry Eisenberg
December 4, 1993 (1993-12-04)
Wild Mouse tries to evade capture from an explorer.
13b
"Dweeble's Worst Nightmare"
Jim Ryan
Curt Walstead
December 4, 1993 (1993-12-04)
Dweeble's worst nightmare comes true when he confronts Screwball in his dreams. Screwball drives him super-nuts until Dweeble finally awakens.
13c
"Battle of the Super Squirrels"
Jim Ryan & Jerry Eisenberg
Joel Seibel & Jerry Eisenberg
December 4, 1993 (1993-12-04)
Lightning Bolt battles Thundergut in a superhero showdown to prove who is better.
Home media
As of October 15, 2023 it is currently available on iTunes Store in SD.
References
^Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 168–169. ISBN978-1538103739.