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  1. Hong Kong Phooey Opening and Closing Credits and Theme Song

    This is the opening and closing credits and theme song from the hit Saturday Morning Cartoon "Hong Kong Phooey." Lots more to come, request your favorites!

  2. Hong Kong Phooey - Wikipedia

    The show's opening theme, titled "Hong Kong Phooey", was written and composed by Hoyt Curtin, William Hanna, and Joseph Barbera, and sung by Crothers. For the end credits, a …

  3. Hong Kong Phooey Lyrics - Theme Song Lyrics - Lyrics On Demand

    Hong Kong Phooey, number one super guy. Hong Kong Phooey, quicker than the human eye. He's got style, a groovy style, and a car that just won't stop. When the going gets rough, he's …

  4. Hong Kong Phooey Theme Song And Lyrics

    Apr 9, 2020 · The Hong Kong Phooey theme song is a funky, jazz-inspired masterpiece that perfectly captures the “groovy” energy of 1970s animation. Written by the legendary Hanna …

  5. Hong Kong Phooey Lyrics

    Read the lyrics to the song Hong Kong Phooey lyrics. TV Theme Song Lyrics.

  6. Hong Kong Phooey Intro - YouTube

    Hong Kong Phooey aired on ABC Saturday morning from September 7, 1974 to December 21, 1974.http://www.collectibletradingcardco.com

  7. ClassicTV - Hong Kong Phooey - Song Lyrics

    Hong Kong Phooey - fannn-riffic! The theme tune to Hong Kong Phooey.

  8. Hong Kong Phooey - Theme Song : Free Download, Borrow, and …

    Feb 4, 2019 · Hong Kong Phooey - Theme Song Topics televisiontunes.com, archiveteam, theme music Item Size 1.7M Addeddate 2019-02-04 08:02:42 External_metadata_update 2021-02 …

  9. Scatman Crothers – Hong Kong Phooey Lyrics | Genius Lyrics

    Hong Kong Phooey, he's fan-riffic (gong!) The great one is here! The classic cartoon about a African American dog with the chinese martial arts skills of Bruce Lee. This combination gave …

  10. Classic TV Theme: Hong Kong Phooey - YouTube

    Penrod Pooch is a janitor at a police station, but when trouble hits, he jumps into a filing cabinet and emerges as 'Hong Kong Phooey' (1974). All he knows about fighting crime comes from a...