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Following the success of their first animated series for television, "The Ruff & Reddy Show," producers William Hanna and Joseph Barbera had another hit with their next endeavor. Premiering in 1958, "The Huckleberry Hound Show" introduced the world to the affable, blue-skinned canine with a Southern drawl, who calmly conquered obstacles standing in the way of the many occupations he held: cowboy, chef, lion tamer, police officer, farmer, and "stuff like that there." Despite the popularity of the title character, the show's supporting segments would help launch an even bigger cartoon icon: the smarter-than-average Yogi Bear.

Following the success of their first animated series for television, "The Ruff & Reddy Show," producers William Hanna and Joseph Barbera had another hit with their next endeavor. Premiering in 1958, "The Huckleberry Hound Show" introduced the world to the affable, blue-skinned canine with a Southern drawl, who calmly conquered obstacles standing in the way of the many occupations he held: cowboy, chef, lion tamer, police officer, farmer, and "stuff like that there." Despite the popularity of the title character, the show's supporting segments would help launch an even bigger cartoon icon: the smarter-than-average Yogi Bear.

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Following the success of their first animated series for television, "The Ruff & Reddy Show," producers William Hanna and Joseph Barbera had another hit with their next endeavor. Premiering in 1958, "The Huckleberry Hound Show" introduced the world to the affable, blue-skinned canine with a Southern drawl, who calmly conquered obstacles standing in the way of the many occupations he held: cowboy, chef, lion tamer, police officer, farmer, and "stuff like that there." Despite the popularity of the title character, the show's supporting segments would help launch an even bigger cartoon icon: the smarter-than-average Yogi Bear.
Original Air Date: Sep 1, 1958
Genres: Kids/FamilyTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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