Drak Pack

1980

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EP4 Dreadful Weather We're Having Oct 04, 1980

There is a new park in town: Pirate Park. Dr. Dred and O.G.R.E. are there to steal the lost treasure. He has Toad swimming around in the huge fish tank. The Drak Pack are there, too. Dred has Drak to come to one of his "secret meetings", this time, in a giant oyster. The oyster forms a pearl around Drak, trapping him inside. Meanwhile, Frankie and Howler are fishing for oysters, in hopes of finding a pearl. Howler hooks a small oyster, and finds a pearl. Frankie then hooks a giant oyster, and gets a gaint pearl. The pearl talks back to Frankie, calling him by name (guess who it is...^_^). Scared, Frankie hurls it away, breaking it, and freeing Drak. They began their search for Dr. Dred at the sea show, where Dred tricks them into feeding the killer whale. The boys ride the whale and eventully end up being thrown to a seal. The seal spins and tosses both Drak and Howler, but gives Frankie a kiss when he lands on the ground. After they are trapped in the tower ride (where we learn two things: Howler is afraid of heights, but can overcome the fear to help his friends, and that the Drak Wack will only work when they ALL do it), they are forced to disguise themselves to keep their fans from getting in the way (and getting hurt). With help from the seal, they find their way to a secret cavern, where they are once again, captured. Dred has the treasure and gets away by blowing a hole in the wall of the cave. The boys trnsform and follow them. After a legthy battle, in which Drak displays his sword fighting skills, the treasure is recovered. Toad is last seen checking oysters for pearls.

EP8 The Hideout Hotel Nov 08, 1980

EP12 A Dire Day At Dredfulland Sep 20, 1980

It's Dr. Dred's birthday and he's upset. It seems that the "birthday cake" that Toad baked was a bit too small: A cupcake! Dred is determined to celebrate his birthday in high-style, letting everyone know that it's his birthday. Feeling guilty about the cupcake, Toad, with the help of Vampira, runs off to get Dr. Dred the perfect present: The Drak Pack. The boys, meanwhile, are about to have supper. Drak is cooking, but cooks up an explosive! They hear Dred singing the "Happy Birthday" song, somewhat off-key. Big D sends they boys to stop Dr. Dred. Dred uses a fly-paper banner to announce his birthday, in which Drak, Frankie, and Howler get stuck. They are thrown off by Toad and Vampira, who fly into the banner. Next, Dred uses clouds to sky-write, "Happy Birthday Dr. Dred" in the air, blocking the sun. Toad can't see where they are going, so he uses his helicopter to slice through the sign. Next, as night falls, Dred has created a birthday sign out of huge, neon letters. The boys pulled the plug on that plan. But Dred has one more plan. He lures the Drak Pack back to their own house and traps them inside. He plants a ring of missiles around the house. Toad and Vampira arrive, and, thinking that the missiles are something that Drak invented, they steal them. They hear noises from inside and think that they had set off an alarm. They find the box that holds the Drak Pack and unknowingly frees them. The guys follow them to O.G.R.E. Island where Toad traps them in a huge, cement cake. Toad and Vampira plant the missiles around the O.G.R.E. headquaters and tie a big, pink ribbon around them. The Drak Pack escape their stone prison, and attack, but Dr. Dred lets them go, refusing to fight on his birthday. When the boys are back home, Dred presses the button that actives the missiles. He is last seen orbiting the Earth. How he gets back down is anybody's guess.
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Synopsis

Drak Pack is an animated television series. It aired in the United States on CBS Saturday Morning between September 6, 1980 and September 12, 1982. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera's Australian subsidiary, listed in the credits as "Hanna-Barbera Pty. Ltd". A total of 16 episodes were made.

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Jeanskynebu the audience applauded
Brendon Jones It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Brennan Camacho Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
Frances Chung Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable