Kenneth
Thursday 14th March 2013 6:05pm [Edited]
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Quote: Tim Azure @ March 14 2013, 3:03 PM GMT
Dastardly and Muttley was set during the First World War, so obviously it had a British perspective. Ditto with Pitstop. Everyone wants to write for the Brits, maybe?
Was it really set during WWI? Sure the planes are old, but why have a British cad and his American dog chase after an American pigeon during the war? I thought the Wacky Races was just a knock-off of The Great Race (Dastardly as Jack Lemmon's cad villain and Muttley as sidekick), while the D & M spin-off was a knock-off of Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines (Dastardly as Terry-Thomas' cad villain). And Penelope Pitstop was American through and through, based (at least titularly) on The Perils of Pauline. And of course, Dastardly was also Gargamel in The Smurfs, who weren't remotely British by the time they went from Peyo to Hanna Barbera.