The Ruff and Reddy Show is a Hanna-Barbera animated series starring Ruff, a straight and smart cat voiced by Don Messick, and Reddy, a dumb and stupid dog voiced by Daws Butler. First broadcast in December 1957 on NBC, it was the first television show produced by Hanna-Barbera and presented by Screen Gems, the television arm of Columbia Pictures.
The best episode of "The Ruff and Reddy Show" season 3 is "Dizzy Deputies", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "Dizzy Deputies" aired on 12/19/1959 and is rated NaN point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Later Later, Alligator".
A swamp pirate, Jean La Fitt, runs amok and spoils Ruff and Reddy's fishing trip.
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Deputized by Sheriff Cotton E. Pickens, the boys and Pickens are pursued by an alligator.
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The alligator, knocked out by La Fitt, makes friends with Ruff after he revives him.
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Ruff names the alligator Chopper, and adds him to the pirate posse.
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La Fitt is cornered but makes an escape.
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Ruff, Reddy and Sheriff Pickens try to find La Fitt's hideout.
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La Fitt turns his cannons on our heroes.
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LaFitt creates a whirlpool to stop Pickens, Ruff and Reddy.
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Our heroes look for LaFitt's hideout.
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Cotton Pickens nearly meets his doom.
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Chopper nearly destroys the raft our heroes are using.
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Ruff turns Chopper into a makeshift whooshmobile.
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Chopper helps with the final corralling of LaFitt.
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Ruff and Reddy are trainbound for Spooky Rock where a rendezvous with Professor Gizmo is to take place
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Gizmo presents his invention, a mobile borer with which he plans to gather substrata data in the mountains. The outlaws Killer and Diller follow our heroes.
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Killer and Diller watch in amazement as Gizmo tests out his borer.
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Satisfied with the borer's success, Killer and Diller plan to hijack it with the plan of finding the Lost Dutchman mine.
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Killer and Diller show up and force Gizmo to drive the borer to the Lost Dutchman mine.
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After a lights-out fight, Ruff gets the drop on Killer and Diller. Reddy ties them up and transports them away to the nearest jail.
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A bump in the road causes Killer and Diller to bump off Reddy's car. The outlaws make a getaway with Reddy in pursuit.
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Jumping off a railroad bridge, Killer and Diller land in a river. Reddy returns to the borer.
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Gizmo, Ruff and Reddy discover an illuminated mine. Killer and Diller discover a secret entrance back to the mine.
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Our heroes meet Schultz, the ghost of the Lost Dutchman. Killer and Diller pursue him in a merry chase.
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Killer and Diller force Ruff, Reddy and Gizmo into piling the borer with bags of gold.
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Schultz secretly leads our heroes to a safe place while having fun at Killer and Diller's expense.
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