The Artists
- Executive Producer: A.C.R. Stone
- Producer: Robert Clampett
- Animation Directors: Jack Hannah, Dick Kinney
- Story Material/Storyboards: Bob Clampett, Eddie Maxwell, Al Bertino, Jack Bonestell, Dale Hale,Lloyd Turner (Get Smart writer)
- Layout: Terrell Stapp, Willie Ito, Tony Sgroi, Homer Jonas
- Master Animator: Art Scott
- Animators: Lou Appet, Harry "Bud" Hester, Bill Nunes, Al Stetter, Frank Gonzales, Bill Southwood, Carl A. Bell
- Backgrounds: Curtiss Perkins, Robert Abrams, Marie Reed
- Music Underscore: Bob Clampett, Sody Clampett, Hoyt Curtin, Jack Roberts
- Music Published by Merrifield Music Co., Inc. (ASCAP)
- Production Assistants: Dick Elliott, John Soh, Jeanne Thorpe, Mike Sweeten
- Voice Talents of Jim MacGeorge, Irv Shoemaker
- A Bob Clampett Production, in association with Television Artists and Producers Corporation
The credits of the show did not show traditional job titles, but pictorial icons indicating their jobs. Bob Clampett's writing credit was indicated by a typewriter typing out the words "...by Bob Clampett", for instance.
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