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'''[[Stardate]] [[Prime Chronology: 2270#4978|4978.4]]: Con artist Harry Mudd returns, selling a fake love potion.'''
 
'''[[Stardate]] [[Prime Chronology: 2270#4978|4978.4]]: Con artist Harry Mudd returns, selling a fake love potion.'''

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"Mudd's Passion"
"Mudd's Passion"

"Mudd's Passion"
Series Star Trek: The Animated Series
Season 1
Episode 9
Production Number 8
Released 10 Nov 1973
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Stardate 4978.4: Con artist Harry Mudd returns, selling a fake love potion.

Captain Kirk discovers Harry Mudd selling a fake love potion to lonely miners on the planet Motherlode. Kirk rescues Mudd from an angry mob, but once aboard the Enterprise, Mudd persuades Chapel to try the love potion on Spock. Pursued by Chapel when the potion doesn't work, Mudd steals a shuttlecraft and takes her hostage. Spock experiences a delayed reaction to the potion, as does everyone else aboard the Enterprise, and enthusiastically leads a mission to rescue Chapel. After all return safely to the ship, they discover that, when the potion wears off, those affected hate one another for several hours. Mudd, back in custody, confesses to a number of other crimes and is sent off for rehabilitation.

Episode Credits

Created by
Gene Roddenberry

Starring the Voices of
William Shatner as Capt. Kirk
Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock
DeForest Kelley as Dr. McCoy

Written by
Stephen Kandel

Directed by
Hal Sutherland

Executive Consultant
Gene Roddenberry

General Manager
Rock Benedetto

Special Effects Animation
Reuben Timmins

Storyboard
Sherman Labby, Paul Fennell, Dale Hale, Jack Miller, Michael O'Connor, Louise Sandoval, Ken Southworth, Dawn Huntley

Art Director
Don Christensen

Key Assistants
Mike Hazy, Bill House

Key Layout
Herb Hazleton, Alberto de Mello, Kay Wright

Layout
George Wheeler, Lorna Smith, Les Kaluza, George Jensen, Dick Hall, Warren Marshall, Wendell Washer, Martin Muller, Christopher Lane, Glen Keane, Maria Bennett, Ken Leonard, Wes Herschensohn, Jim Wiloughby, Cliff Vorhees, Robert Kline, Virgil Raddatz, John Perry, Carol Lundberg, Malcolm Weizer, George Goode, James Koukos, Tom Burton

Director of Color
Ervin Kaplan

Background Artists
Paul Xander, Curt Perkins, Maurice Harvey, Boris Gorelick, Don Peters, Rolando Oliva, Tom O'Loughlin, Janet Brown, Pat Keppler, Karen Shaffer

Animators
Robert Bentley, Jim Brummett, Bob Carlson, Ruy Cataldi, Jesse Cosio, Zion Davush, Lil Evans, Paul Fennell, Otto Feuer, Ed Friedman, Lee Halpern, La Verne Harding, Lou Kachivas, Marsh LaMore, Lawrence Miller, Fred Myers, Jane Nordin, Bill Nunes, Joe Nunez, Casey Onaitis, Jack Ozark, Bill Pratt, Len Rogers, Virgil Ross, Sonja Ruta, Don Schloat, Ben Shenkman, Brad Smith, Hank Smith, Reuben Timmins, Bob Trochim, George Waiss, Ron Westlund, Kaem Wong

Checking Supervision
Marion Turk, Jane Philippi

Xerography & Paint Supervision
John Remmel, Betty Brooks

Camera Supervison
R.W. Pope

Camera
Thane Berti, Bill Kotler, Joseph Ponticelle, Fredrick T. Ziegler, Don Dinehart, Earl Bendetto, John Aardal, Gene Gropper, Dean G. Teves

Also Starring the Voices of
George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Majel Barrett, James Doohan

Editoral Supervision
Joseph Simon, Doreen Dixon

Film Coordinator
June Gilham

Background Music by
Yvette Blais, Jeff Michael

Music Publisher
Shermley Music Co. A.S.C.A.P.

Music and Sound Effects
Horta Mahana Corp.

Color by
Technicolor

Associate Producer and Story Editor
D.C. Fontana

Produced by
Norm Prescott, Lou Scheimer