Speed Buggy - Episodes

Episodes

Title Original airdate Code Synopsis
SB-1 "Speed Buggy Went That-A-Way" September 8, 1973 65-1 On the way to the Riverside Raceway, the gang visit's the ranch of Debbie's Aunt Belle. They soon discover that Aunt Belle's cattle herd is being targeted by Beef Finger and his henchmen.
SB-2 "Speed Buggy's Daring Escapade" September 15, 1973 65-2 Upset with his invention being a robot with allergies, Dr. Kluge plans to capture Speed Buggy in order to learn his secrets.
SB-3 "Taggert's Trophy" September 22, 1973 65-3 While participating in the latest race, Speed Buggy and the cars are hit by a motion-control ray fired from a mysterious zeppelin. Tinker, Mark, and Debbie trace the zeppelin to a criminal called the "Chief" whose identity is someone that they'd least suspect.
SB-4 "Speed Buggy Falls in Love" September 29, 1973 65-4 When Speed Buggy is invited to participate in a race in Bulgonia, Baron Vulch plants a sophisticated bugging device in Speed Buggy's trunk to avoid customs when flying there. He then creates a female automobile named Mata Cari whom Speed Buggy falls in love with in a plot to get the bugging device back.
SB-5 "Kingzilla" October 6, 1973 65-5 While flying over the Andes Mountains when en route to the Pan-American Road Rally, the gang experiences plane trouble and are forced to bail out. They wind up in a valley inhabited by giant gorillas including Kingzilla (who takes a liking to Speed Buggy). They are then used by Professor Grovac in a plot to capture Kingzilla and the other gorillas in a plot for world domination.
SB-6 "Professor Snow and Madame Ice" October 13, 1973 65-6 While the gang is on vacation, Professor Snow and Madame Ice take interest in Speed Buggy and plan to trick Tinker into modifying their Freezemobiles with his remote control technology in their plot to freeze the world.
SB-7 "Out of Sight" October 20, 1973 65-7 While in Egypt, the gang comes to the aid of Professor Rigby who is fleeing from his evil colleague Professor Rishna. Professor Rigby reveals that the two of them have discovered a recipe for an invisibility potion which Professor Rishna uses for his evil needs. Since Professor Rigby has made an antidote for the invisibility potion, Professor Rishna and his assistant Abdul plan to prevent Professor Rigby from using the antidote on him.
SB-8 "Gold Fever" October 27, 1973 65-8 While in Hawaii, the gang encounters the villainous megalomaniac Gold Fever who is using special satellites in order to steal all of the world's gold.
SB-9 "Island of the Giant Plants" November 3, 1973 65-9 During an ocean cruise that is en route to the South American Grand Prix, the gang falls overboard and make it to a remote island where they find unusual mutant plants created by Dr. Meangreen with his assistant Krelb. Dr. Meangreen plans to steal Speed Buggy's remote in a plot to control the mutant plants and take over the world.
SB-10 "Soundmaster" November 10, 1973 65-11 Speed Buggy and the gang are wrongly accused of stealing an advanced battery called the K-233 Supercell as a result of the dreaded Dr. Ohm and his assistant Panku using a replica of Speedy and robbing the armored car shipping the supercell.
SB-11 "The Ringmaster" November 17, 1973 65-10 While racing in the Bayou 500, Speed Buggy and the gang end up on Pleasure Island which is occupied by an evil ringmaster who uses a special animal-controlling calliope which he plans to use in a plot to rule the world.
SB-12 "The Incredible Changing Man" November 24, 1973 65-12 While participating in the U.S.-Mexico Cross Country Race, Speed Buggy and the gang run into Jerick the Incredible Changing Man who has the ability to alter his size and form. He targets them for a special tape that was placed in Speed Buggy's cassette player by a scientist trying to keep it from having fall into the wrong hands.
SB-13 "Secret Safari" December 1, 1973 65-13 While Speed Buggy and the gang are racing at the Nawambi Speedway in Africa, the evil scientist Varzak and his assistant Emil steal a museum's special diamond large enough that can power his the Laser-Blazer (an invention which he hopes to use to rule the world).
SB-14 "Oil's Well That Ends Well" December 8, 1973 65-14 In Oklahoma, Speed Buggy and the gang learned that the entire state's oil supply has been stolen. They end up stumbling upon an underground city full of storage tanks and learn that Dr. Vesuvio is planning to use the stolen oil in a plot to take over the world.
SB-15 "The Hidden Valley of Amazonia" December 15, 1973 65-15 While racing in the Himalaya 500, Speed Buggy and the gang come across the hidden valley of Amazonia where women rule and men are slaves. They end up meeting Queen Sheba who uses a mind-ruling device to take control of Tinker and Mark's minds.
SB-16 "Captain Schemo and the Underwater City" December 22, 1973 65-16 With a break in their racing schedule, Speed Buggy and the gang take and island vacation where they go fishing. When a marlin pulls them out to sea, they make it to a remote island that is actually an artificial island that brings them to an underwater city run by Captain Schemo. They soon learn that Captain Schemo plans to use his submarines in a plot to rule the oceans and take over the world.

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