Wheelie and The Chopper Bunch - Episodes

Episodes

Three 6 minute segments per 30 minute episodes

WCB-1. Get a Doctor / A Day at the Beach / Ghost Riders (September 7, 1974)
WCB-2. Double Cross Country / The Stunt Show / Razzle Dazzle Paint Job (September 14, 1974)
WCB-3. The Autolympics / The Delivery Service / The Infiltrator (September 21, 1974)
WCB-4. The Big Bumper / Surprise Party / On the Town (September 28, 1974)
WCB-5. Black Belt Fuji / Our Hero / Wheelie Goes Hawaiian (October 5, 1974)
WCB-6. The Inspection / The Old Timer / The Copter Caper (October 12, 1974)
WCB-7. Dr. Crankenstein / Bulldozer Buddy / Happy Birthday Wheelie (October 19, 1974)
WCB-8. Wheelie, The Super Star / Down on the Farm / Roadeo (October 26, 1974)
WCB-9. Carfucios Says / Mighty Wheelie / Camping With a Go Go (November 2, 1974)
WCB-10. Lenny Van Limousine / Snow Foolin / Wheelie in Paris (November 9, 1974)
WCB-11. Dragster Net / Dragula / Boot Camp (November 16, 1974)
WCB-12. Dr Cykll and Mr. Ryde / Johnny Crash / Wheelie and the Smoke Eater (November 23, 1974)
WCB-13. Friday the Thirteenth / Wings of Wheelie / Wheelie's Clean Sweep (November 30, 1974)

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