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1980 11:30 on CBS: DRAK PACK
Drak Pack was an action/comedy cartoon that aired on CBS Saturday Morning between September 6, 1980 and September 12, 1982. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera for a total of 16 episodes before it was mercilessly cancelled.
The series centers around three young men: Drak, Frankie and Howler, descendants of Dracula, the Frankenstein monster, and a werewolf. To atone for their ancestors' wrongdoings, the three are recruited by the REAL DRACULA (who they call "Big D") to be a kind of under-cover super hero team that saves the world from Doctor Dred and his assorted henchmen who go under the collective name of "OGRE" which may have stood for something but I forget. The Drak Pack look like regular young folks (college age maybe?) until they do a three-person high-five ("High Fifteen?") known as the "Drak Whack", which allows them to transform in to their monstrous forms.
This, more than any other show, is the one I am afraid to revisit because I loved it so much as a child. Part of my love for it was because I only ever got to see ONE EPISODE, and then never saw it again because of stupid College Football (aka "Saturday Morning's Arch Enemy"). But this show stayed with me all my life as the motivation for getting in to animation history and whatnot.
Do you hav any memories of this show? Was it really as epic as my memories seem to think it was? Leave a comment below!
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It was about on par with the rest of Hanna Barbera's output of the time, as I recall... if you enjoyed Blue Falcon and Dyno-Mutt, you'd enjoy this show. But yeah... don't have real high expectations!
-TG
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Easiest rule-of-thumb for telling if it's Australian - more Humans than Talking Critters. Exception to that rule - More humans than talking critters, but they solve mysteries :)
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And does anyone else think that Vincent Price might have been the model for Dr. Dread?
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And whoever voiced Toad was definitely doing a riff on Peter Lorre.
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I propose that a three-way high five be henceforth known as a "tri-five".
College football was an unholy abomination! I was so grumpy whenever anything cut into cartoons, because that was MY time. It was like they singled me out and took away my favorite thing. And when I found out that kids on the East Coast got to watch their cartoons that morning...oh the injustice of it all!!!
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I think that my inability to fall in love with Disney World can be traced back to my jealousy towards those kids getting the whole Saturday morning line-up.
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I totally remember Drack Pack. I also remember loving it.
Though I don't remember it being on for long.
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This was my favorite show growing up.
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