The Wacky Races are back in action! It’s the return of Dick Dastardly, Muttley, Penelope Pitstop, Peter Perfect, and the Gruesome Twosome. New characters are introduced in this incarnation as well such as; I.Q. Ickly, Brick Crashman, P.T. Barnstorm, and Pandora Pitstop.
The best episode of "Wacky Races" is "Dashing Thru the Snow", rated 7.7/10 from 9 user votes. It was directed by Mike Disa and written by Mike Disa. "Dashing Thru the Snow" aired on 11/30/2017 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Off Track".
Peter and his friends race back to Peter's hometown of Perfectville and find it wasn't so perfect after all.
Director: Matt Whitlock
Writer: N/A
The Racers participate in the Wacky Winter Games. The games culminate in a final competition where Dastardly and Muttley do a very disturbing ice-skating dance.
Director: Matt Whitlock
Writer: N/A
Racers try to race across the idyllic Tuscan countryside, where they discover that too much hospitality isn't always a good thing.
Director: Jeff Siergey
Writer: Mike Disa
The Wackies, joined by guest racer Pandora Pitstop, race customized watercrafts through the Louisiana Swamps.
Director: Matt Whitlock, Mike Disa
Writer: Rob Janas
The residents of Easter Island celebrate an ancient festival with a Wacky Race. The Racers end up awakening a giant alien menace that awakes the slumbering Easter Island statues.
Director: Mike Disa, Scott O'Brien
Writer: N/A
Medieval Camelot has never been so exciting, or so wacky!
Director: Jeff Siergey, Scott O'Brien
Writer: N/A
After Peter loses his mojo, he just can't seem to regain his cool.
Director: Matt Whitlock
Writer: N/A
Yes, We Canyon. On vacation, the Racers competitive attitudes overwhelm each other and they end up destroying the Grand Canyon.
Director: Jeff Siergey, Scott O'Brien
Writer: N/A
Our racers take the roles of ancient Roman chariot racers during the very wacky version of the Roman Games.
Director: Matt Whitlock
Writer: N/A
The Racers race through the American Deep South until they run afoul of Dastardly's cousin, Sheriff Longarm D. Lawe; captured, the Racers are sentenced to 847 years in the local jail and must find a way to escape and finish the race.
Director: Matt Whitlock
Writer: Kevin Fleming
Shrunk to microscopic size the Racers are accidentally injected by Dastardly and must race through his circulatory system, avoiding his white blood cells, to find a way out before they enlarge inside him.
Director: Jeff Siergey
Writer: Mike Disa
A thousand years in the future, the Wacky Races are alive and well, and even wackier!
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: N/A
Racers have always been curious about the mysterious Doombuggy, in which the Gruesome Twosome apparently live in the trunk. The Racers sneak inside and find themselves trapped in a gigantic Halloween wonderland and pursued by familiar monsters.
Director: Mike Disa
Writer: N/A
During a Wacky Races Christmas party, Dastardly triggers his latest tricks and finds himself in Heaven reviewing his past misdeeds with a familiar angel named Melvin.
Director: Karina Gazizova
Writer: N/A
Before a race to the South Pole, Peter challenges Dastardly to win just one race fair and square.
Director: Matt Whitlock
Writer: N/A
With the help of a very unusual spiritual adviser, the Racers find themselves racing through their collective unconscious dream world encountering their fondest fantasies, or in the case of Dastardly, a deeply screwed up mess of a psyche.
Director: Matt Whitlock
Writer: Mike Disa
Dastardly's Bavarian cousin Desdemona captures the Racers during a competition over the Alps and locks them in her pretzel mines. Are our racers doomed to dig salty snacks forever or can Penelope save the boys from a high carb fate?
Director: Mike Disa, Jeff Siergey
Writer: Mike Disa, Jeff Siergey
The Racers are turned into babies and Dastardly is stuck as their babysitter. Babies or not, the need for speed is an undeniable urge, much to Dastardly's regret.
Director: Karina Gazizova
Writer: Michael Ludy
Dastardly is banned by race owner P.T. Barnstorm from racing for habitual and dangerous cheating. Dastardly is forced to go to an employment agency and take a number of other jobs, all of which he is comically unsuited for.
Director: Matt Whitlock
Writer: N/A
Pandora switches places with her twin sister Penny in order to steal a prize for good sportsmanship and fair play. But short tempered Pandora has trouble keeping up the pretense of being her unflappably good natured sister.
Director: Matt Whitlock
Writer: N/A
P.T. Barnstorm's latest money making race event sends the racers off to race on Mars against an evil space tyrant with Earth as the prize.
Director: Matt Whitlock
Writer: N/A