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  • 1961
  • 2 Seasons
  • 6.3  (187)

Despite being a mountain lion, Snagglepuss is a rather sophisticated individual who merely seeks to better himself and his living situation. He lives in a damp and dark cavern, which isn't too comfortable for someone of his standing. Unfortunately for him, life isn't always fair for a mountain lion and he has to constantly ward off hunters, and some people refuse to talk to him because they're afraid that he'll eat them, not that he would do such a thing. Through it all, Snagglepuss' life is one bizarre twist after another, and even though he's a swell guy, the civilized world seldom wants anything to do with him.

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Charge That Lion
12. Charge That Lion
December 30, 1961
Snagglepuss sees a picture of himself on a poster offering $50 reward for his capture, plus an insulting paragraph implying Snag in not very intelligent. The description seem to fit. Snag mistakes an army camp for a boy scout gathering; he puts on some clothes and discovers that he is only a lowly private; he gets in the way at target practice. All in all, he has a pretty bad day.
Be My Ghost
11. Be My Ghost
December 23, 1961
Snagglepuss, a stowaway on a voyage to England, is tossed overboard by the irate skipper. He manages to get ashore on a bleak coast. But the castle in which he seeks wealth and shelter is haunted. The ghosts, Harem and Scarem, decide they haven't had this much fun in 900 years, as they make Snag’s life miserable.
Royal Rodent
10. Royal Rodent
December 16, 1961
Snagglepuss talks his way into a cushy job at the King’s palace. His task is to rid the royal premises of Bigelow, the pesky mouse. But Bigelow is not about to give up a good thing, what with all that cheese in the royal larder. Snagglepuss tries to distract the king from his poor performance by telling him a joke. The king appoints Snagglepuss to be court jester and Bigelow, disgusted at the low state of court jesting, leaves voluntarily.
One Two Many
9. One Two Many
December 9, 1961
Lila Lion has cast myriad longing glances in the direction of Snagglepuss, a confirmed bachelor who never had any thought of marriage. When his twin brother Snaggletooth comes for a visit, he unwittingly takes Snagglepuss off the hook -- he decides Lila is just his type, and Lila mistakes him for Snagglepuss. The pair departs, she in coquettish flight, he in pursuit. Now Snagglepuss can got back to his daily routine.
Footlight Fright
8. Footlight Fright
December 2, 1961
Poor Major Minor is disgraced and kicked out of the Adventurer’s Club because he has never captured Snagglepuss. The Major decides to use Snag’s passion for acting against him, and he mounts a road show, which fools the mountain lion. Successful at last, the Major drives his captive directly to the Adventurer’s Club stage, but Snagglepuss outwits him when he asks permission to do a farewell performance.
Rent and Rave
7. Rent and Rave
November 25, 1961
Snagglepuss adds a room to his house, hoping the rent he receives will finance a vacation trip to the South Seas. Lovely Lila, a Southern belle, becomes his new tenant. In no time, Snagglepuss finds himself moved into the spare room and Lila has the run of the house. When she demands new drapes, new decorating, and not one but two swimming pools, Snagglepuss rebels. He ends up paddling his way to the South Seas.
Tail Wag Snag
6. Tail Wag Snag
November 18, 1961
The Major boasts to the Adventurer's Club that he finally has a secret weapon to catch the elusive Snagglepuss. The weapon is Snuffles, a canine who will run any risk, brave any terrors, for a dog biscuit. But the Major's parsimony is his undoing. He gives Snuffles only half a dog biscuit. The wily Snagglepuss quickly allies himself with Snuffles, and the Major learns too late he should have given Snuffles more.
Don't Know It Poet
5. Don't Know It Poet
November 11, 1961
Bashful, fumbling Duke de Geese employs the romantic poet Cyrano de Snagglepuss to write poems and recite them under the balcony of Lady Lavendish. Snagglepuss succeeds far beyond his dreams --the lady on the balcony succumbs to his versification and leaps off into the arms of the Duke. However, the lady was not the slim, willowy Lady Lavendish, but the 200-pound Lady Clarissa who took the leap.
Legal Eagle Lion
4. Legal Eagle Lion
November 4, 1961
The circuit judge lion delegates the job of trying the notorious bank bandit, Fowler Means, to Snagglepuss. Snag holds court in Loophole Mesa, a frontier town. After the prosecutor comes down with a case of “lead poisoning” -- from the bandit’s bullet -- Snagglepuss has to take over his job. As more and more witnesses fail to appear in court, Snag takes their places on the stand. Eventually he ends up playing all the roles in the courtroom when Fowler Means himself is missing
Spring Hits a Snag
3. Spring Hits a Snag
October 28, 1961
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Fight Fright
2. Fight Fright
October 21, 1961
Low on cash, Snagglepuss takes a job boxing the Australian kangaroo at the county fair. But “K-O Kangy” is one tough marsupial. Even Snag's famous propeller punch proves ineffective. The cagey kangaroo is just as adept at side-stepping and feinting as he is at punching. After a terrific beating, Snagglepuss decides to go back to his old job at the fair -- dodging baseballs in the baseball-throwing booth.
Lion Tracks
1. Lion Tracks
October 14, 1961
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Description

Despite being a mountain lion, Snagglepuss is a rather sophisticated individual who merely seeks to better himself and his living situation. He lives in a damp and dark cavern, which isn't too comfortable for someone of his standing. Unfortunately for him, life isn't always fair for a mountain lion and he has to constantly ward off hunters, and some people refuse to talk to him because they're afraid that he'll eat them, not that he would do such a thing. Through it all, Snagglepuss' life is one bizarre twist after another, and even though he's a swell guy, the civilized world seldom wants anything to do with him.

Snagglepuss is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (34 episodes). The series first aired on March 14, 1961.

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Snagglepuss is available for streaming on the CBS website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Snagglepuss on demand at Amazon, Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    March 14, 1961
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (187)