Production Credits
- Executive Producers: Joe Ruby, Ken Spears
- Produced By: Jerry Eisenberg
- Directed By: Rudy Larriva
- Story: Norman Maurer, Mark Jones, Cliff Ruby, Elana Lesser
- Story Direction: Cullen Houghtaling, Gary Goldstein, Jan Green
- Voices: Frank Welker, Bart Braverman, Susan Blu, Jerry Dexter, John Stephenson, Allan Melvin, Michael Rye, Joan Gerber, Larry D. Mann, Hettie Lynne Hurtes, Lewis Bailey, Ted Cassidy
- Character Design: Jerry Eisenberg
- Production Design: Lew Ott
- Layout: Lin Larsen, Alex Ignatiev, Don Morgan, Jim Willoughby, Dave High, George Goode, Kirk Henderson, Phil Phillipson, Gordon Kent, Alan Huck, Gary Hoffman, Joel Seibel
- Animation Supervision: Ed Solomon
- Animation: Jim Davis, Ken O'Brien, Daniel De La Vega, Bill Pratt, John Freeman, Virgil Raddatz, John Howley, Bill Reed, John Kimball, Mike Stribling, Frank Nakielski, Bonita Versh, Xenia
- Assistant Animation Supervision: Bill Exter
- Assistant Animation: Fred Abranz, Don Parmele, Holly Forsyth, Karen Schultz, Leonard Johnson, John Shook, Merie Keller, Susan Sugita, John C. Lange, Jim Steele, Anneline Liu, Giselle Van Bark, Judy Niver, Kathy Vaslett
- Background Styling: Eric Semones
- Background Painted By: Phil Lewis, Michelle Moen, Lorraine Andrina
- Color Key: Kit Harper
- Production Supervisor: Natalie Yates
- Xerox Supervision: Ralph Coffman
- Ink & Paint Supervision: Laura Craig
- Checking: Nikki Zelenka, My Bushman, Lisa Lydon, Steve Carr
- Production Assistant: Jodi Berman
- Studio Manager: Jeff Cooke
- Unit Auditor: Henriette Pacile
- Stock: Sandy Benenati
- Cel Service: Jerome Stocks, Jim Stocks
- Title Design: Bill Perez
- Titles: Robert Schaefer
- Music: Dean Elliot
- Supervising Editor: David Spence
- Sound Editor: Ron Fedel
- Camera: Take One
- Laboratory: C.F.I.
- Sound: Glen Glenn Sound
- © Copyright 1978 Ruby-Spears Productions
- A Ruby-Spears Production
- A Company Of Filmways
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