Low ratings for a high budget series.
If you are refering to the only series called "Herbie, the Love Bug" from 1982, no. It was cancelled after five episodes.
Herbie The Love Bug has: Played Herbie, the Love Bug in "Disneyland" in 1954. Played Itself in "The Love Bug" in 1968. Played Itself in "Herbie Rides Again" in 1974. Played Itself in "Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo" in 1977. Played Itself in "Herbie Goes Bananas" in 1980. Played Itself in "Herbie, the Love Bug" in 1982. Played Itself in "The Love Bug" in 1997. Played Itself in "Herbie Fully Loaded" in 2005.
Information on both, "Herbie the Love bug" TV movie and the original "The Love Bug" theatrical movie can be found on IMDB
San Francisco is the setting for "The Love Bug" and "Herbie Goes Bananas.""Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo" was shot on locations in Europe."Herbie Goes Bananas" was shot on location in Mexico.The 1982 summer replacement series and 1997 made for TV movie were shot in and around Los Angeles. The same is true fro "Herbie Fully Loaded.There's a complete list of other frequently asked Herbie related questions at www.lovebugfans.com
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No. There are five teatrical film, one TV movie and one series that only had 5 episodes. Movies: The Love Bug (1969) Herbie Rides Again (1974) Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo (1977) Herbie Goes Bananas (1980) Herbie : Fully Loaded (2005) TV: Herbie: The Love Bug (1982) The Love Bug (1997)
If by that, you mean the Love Bug movies: The Love Bug Herbie rides again Herbie goes to Monty Carlo Herbie goes Bananas Herbie: Fully Loaded All rated "G" for general audiences
No. Herbie, the love bug, was created by Disney for the film, "The Love Bug", and it's sequels. Herbie is actually a 1963 Volkeswagen super beetle.
Let There Be Love - TV series - was created on 1982-01-04.
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