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The Huckleberry Hound Show
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.
EP10 "Birdhouse Blues"
A dog with a Southern drawl wanders through animated adventures.
"The Huckleberry Hound Show"
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.
EP13 "Lion Tamer Huck"
A dog with a Southern drawl wanders through animated adventures.
EP9 "Little Red Riding Huck"
The old nursery story is given a decidedly new twist; grandma calls the police and accuses Huck of false impersonation and of trying to spoil the whole story.
"The Huckleberry Hound Show"
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.