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We have Debbie of Hanna-Barbera's Speed Buggt episode "The Hidden Valley of Amazonia" dressed as the minion of Queen Sheba.
Debbie is the main character of Speed Buggy. She is a friend of Speed Buggy, Tinke, and Mark. Additionally, she is the leader of the group despite being the only female.
Debbie is generally a good natured girl, who cares deeply about her friends. She tries to help her group with certain situations that the boys have difficulty dealing with. As the leader of her group, the boys think of her as a glue of the team, that keep them together; otherwise, without her, the team would fall apart.
Speed Buggy is a Saturday morning cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions from 8 September 1973 to 30 August 1975 on CBS. Similar in style to Hanna-Barbera's successful Scooby-Doo Where Are You!, Speed Buggy followed the adventures of an anthropomorphic fiberglass dune buggy, Speed Buggy (voiced by Mel Blanc); his driver Tinker (voiced by Phil Luther Jr. in imitation of Jim Nabors' character Gomer Pyle), and Tinker's friends, Mark (voiced by Micheal Bell) and Debbie (voiced by Arlene Golonka). The three young adults and their car traveled from race to race, often encountering spy capers and mysteries along the way. Speed Buggy's catch phrases were always "Roger-Dodger!" and "Vroom-a-zoom-zoom!"
The Hidden Valley of Amazonia: Speed Buggy and the gang come across the hidden valley of Amazonia during their participation in the Himalaya 500. The hidden valley of Amazonia is a place where women rule and men are slaves. They are introduced to Queen Sheba who uses a mind-ruling device to take control of Tinker and Mark's minds. Debbie is made an Amazonian, but when she is made to do things their way she decides the ruling women are as oppressive as any male despots. She and Speed Buggy work to break Tinker, Mark and the native men from the mind ruler.
Debbie is the main character of Speed Buggy. She is a friend of Speed Buggy, Tinke, and Mark. Additionally, she is the leader of the group despite being the only female.
Debbie is generally a good natured girl, who cares deeply about her friends. She tries to help her group with certain situations that the boys have difficulty dealing with. As the leader of her group, the boys think of her as a glue of the team, that keep them together; otherwise, without her, the team would fall apart.
Speed Buggy is a Saturday morning cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions from 8 September 1973 to 30 August 1975 on CBS. Similar in style to Hanna-Barbera's successful Scooby-Doo Where Are You!, Speed Buggy followed the adventures of an anthropomorphic fiberglass dune buggy, Speed Buggy (voiced by Mel Blanc); his driver Tinker (voiced by Phil Luther Jr. in imitation of Jim Nabors' character Gomer Pyle), and Tinker's friends, Mark (voiced by Micheal Bell) and Debbie (voiced by Arlene Golonka). The three young adults and their car traveled from race to race, often encountering spy capers and mysteries along the way. Speed Buggy's catch phrases were always "Roger-Dodger!" and "Vroom-a-zoom-zoom!"
The Hidden Valley of Amazonia: Speed Buggy and the gang come across the hidden valley of Amazonia during their participation in the Himalaya 500. The hidden valley of Amazonia is a place where women rule and men are slaves. They are introduced to Queen Sheba who uses a mind-ruling device to take control of Tinker and Mark's minds. Debbie is made an Amazonian, but when she is made to do things their way she decides the ruling women are as oppressive as any male despots. She and Speed Buggy work to break Tinker, Mark and the native men from the mind ruler.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Bondage
Species Human
Size 1504 x 2125px
File Size 641.8 kB
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