Flash Cartoon Featuring 70’s Cartoon Characters - The Chopper Bunch
I remember watching this Hanna-Barbera cartoon when I was a kid (created and aired in US in the mid 70’s but only appeared on SG TV during the 80’s). The Chopper Bunch were one of my favourite cartoon troublemakers - not villains though because they weren’t that capable
There’s more info on the cartoon (but not much) on the Wikipedia entry)
Three of the mischeivous bikes were standard motorcycles with the smallest one Scrambles bearing an uncanny resemblance to the Honda Motocompo, an interesting artefact of the 80s

© Cartoon Network
From right to left:
Hi-Riser (wearing a toque)
Chopper (wearing the Prussian-style helmet)
Revs (wearing a peaked cap)
Scrambles (the little orange Motocompo)
You can view a relatively new flash animation featuring the Chopper Bunch (with the original voice artists if I’m not wrong) on Cartoon Network’s Web Premiere Toons or view the original cartoon intro at RetroJunk. Brings back good memories when my daily routine consisted only of hours of cartoons
According to Wikipedia, the spinoff comic published by the now defunct Charlton Comics from July 1975 to July 1976, feature some of the earliest published artwork of the famous comics writer/artist John Byrne (Superman, X-Men, The Hulk, etc) in the first three issues. You can view some of his early work for Charlton Comics on his official site here here.
There’s also a nice cover scan of Wheelie & The Chopper Bunch comic #1 on waffyjon’s random thoughts ![]()












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