A reboot of the 1968 Hanna-Barbera Classic "Wacky Races (1968)" that updates the formula for the new generation, while still retaining the classic feel of the original.
Genre: Animation, Family, Fantasy
Cast:Diedrich Bader , Billy West , Nicole Parker , Tom Kenny , Peter Woodward , Christopher Judge , Jill Talley , Jason Spisak , Neil Kaplan , Bob Bledsoe , Michael Berger , Dana Steingold , Matt Whitlock
The network forces Dastardly to host a more child-appropriate variety show to disastrous results.
When Hollywood lures Peter away to a life of fame and fortune, he is replaced on the Wacky Races by an insane, but very handsome robot.
Winsome Witch joins a race to boost her confidence, while Dastardly uses fairy tales to inspire some new cheats, drawing ire from the Fairy Tale Villain Union.
The Racers, in steampunk attire, race for Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, but Dastardly uses the race to kidnap the queen and appoint himself king.
Thor sends the Racers (as vikings) on a race to America to attain glory in Valhalla, but they stay in America to play football instead.
The Racers end up in Atlantis, where they're forced to race against Lord Seaguy.
Pandora zaps the Racers into the video game IQ is creating and pits them against an unbeatable opponent- souped-up Pandora herself.
Dastardly makes the Racers devote an entire episode to Shakespeare in an attempt to class up the show.
The Racers get swept up in a family feud worthy of its own Bollywood movie.
Penelope, a film noir detective, gets a lunchbox everyone wants, revealed to have reels of the original Wacky Races show.
Dastardly accidentally reawakens mummy aliens who had been slumbering under the pyramids waiting for mankind to evolve enough to make conquering Earth worth it.
The Racers fall into King Solomon's mines and have to find an ancient talisman to get out.
Dastardly's explosives finally go too far, which draws out the reclusive original WR creators, Bud and Jay, to ban Dastardly from the show.
Penelope is zapped into space by brain creatures to race for their amusement.
After Muttley wins a race, Dastardly is struck by lightning and sees everything as Muttley, so the Racers journey inside his brain to reset his proto-synaptic network.
The gang goes to Pluto to stop Dastardly from turning humans into Dastardlies. B-movie parody.
Muttley goes Godzilla while Car grows insecure from all the futuristic Japanese robots.
Dastardly's latest weapon drops the Racers into an alternative reality populated by public domain characters, and they have to escape before they're edited out of existence.
Dastardly's latest weapon drops the Racers into an alternative reality populated by public domain characters, and they have to escape before they're edited out of existence.
Lord Dast steals a magic pendant from Penelope Peasant, which means- a magical quest.
The Racers are superheroes. The Mighty Chin, the Pink Protector, Cy-Q, Massively Marketable Bat-Dude and Whatzhisname vs. the Purple Puppeteer and Sonic Snicker.
IQ invents a time machine that future Dastardly uses to steal a mind control beanie and change the future, so the current Racers work from Wacky HQ to fix the future.
Ludvig and Mrs. Claus enlists the Racers in helping them get Santa back from the evil penguins from "Cold Rush". The real villains are the seals though - TWIST!!.
A movie executive from Wacky Brothers Studios hires the team to star in a big budget action-filled movie version of their adventures - complete with zombies, mutant vampires, aliens, and even worse - Hollywood writers and directors.
Dastardly's penchant for cat-based weaponry and traps finally cat-ches up with him when he is transported into a distant future world ruled entirely by cats.
Tiny's creator returns to town with a special gift, the missing half of Tiny's brain! When his newfound intelligence goes straight to his head, the racers grow tired of his arrogant attitude and team up to steal back his brain.
In 1903 Manhattan, famed newspaper mogul I. Q. Fuzzleberry pits the racers against each other in a contest promising one hundred dollars to the first man, or woman, to reach the moon.
The Racers are invited to the grand opening of Wackyland, the world's first racing-themed amusement park. But when Peter disappears, the Racers uncover a sinister plot brewing under the park.
After Dastardly finally wins a race with a bout of particularly nasty tricks, he is "awarded" a cursed idol that torments him endlessly with terrible luck despite his stubborn denial of its powers.
Dastardly meets the one and only member of his fan club, a six year old girl. But when she turns out to be even nastier and more deceitful than he is, he challenges her to a race to prove that he's the best cheater there is.
In a twist on the classic Tortoise and the Hare fable, the racers take on guest star Huckleberry Hound in a romp through the Appalachian Mountains.
Our racers star as the Lords and Lady's of Enlightenment-era England as they entertain themselves with a challenge to sneak off to France and smuggle a French aristocrat back to London as a spot of sporting fun.
Brick Crashman retells the classic story of the wacky and fun-filled Trojan War staring the Racers as the ancient heroes of Homer's Iliad.
In a bid to attract more fans to the show, a Wacky Network executive convinces the racers to change the show's format to attract a younger, hipper audience.
Dastardly's ill fated attempt to upgrade the Mean Machine accidentally causes all the race cars to gain self awareness and free will.
When the engines start, the laughter roars in this animated comedy series featuring the return of your favorite racers and, of course, their wacky cars!