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{{quote|''No tinkling of glasses or noise during the Huckleberry Hound Show.''|Sign in a [[San Francisco]] bar in the late 1950s}}
{{quote|''No tinkling of glasses or noise during the Huckleberry Hound Show.''|Sign in a [[San Francisco]] bar in the late 1950s}}


Huckleberry Hound debuted in 1958 as [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s first successful television star. Voiced by [[Daws Butler (Creator)|Daws Butler]], the easygoing Huck was shown in a variety of settings, from Arthurian England to modern times.
Huckleberry Hound debuted in 1958 as [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s first successful television star. Voiced by [[Daws Butler]], the easygoing Huck was shown in a variety of settings, from Arthurian England to modern times.

Unlike Hanna-Barbera's other stars, Huck didn't have a regular supporting cast in his shorts, although he did have a handful of recurring antagonists, including [[Canada, Eh?|Powerful Pierre]]. But his show did have two supporting segments: ''[[Yogi Bear]]'' and ''Pixie & Dixie and Mr. Jinks''. When Yogi got his own series, his slot on ''[[The Huckleberry Hound Show]]'' was taken by [[Hokey Wolf]].


Unlike Hanna-Barbera's other stars, Huck didn't have a regular supporting cast in his shorts, although he did have a handful of recurring antagonists, including [[Canada Eh|Powerful Pierre]]. But his show did have two supporting segments: ''[[Yogi Bear (Animation)|Yogi Bear]]'' and ''Pixie & Dixie and Mr. Jinks''. When Yogi got his own series, his slot on ''The Huckleberry Hound Show'' was taken by [[Hokey Wolf (Animation)|Hokey Wolf]].
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This series provides examples of:
* [[Breakout Character]]: [[Yogi Bear (Animation)|Yogi Bear]].
* [[Breakout Character]]: [[Yogi Bear]].
* [[Cats Are Mean]]: Mr. Jinks hates those meeces to pieces.
* [[Cats Are Mean]]: Mr. Jinks hates those meeces to pieces.
* [[Expy]]: Jinks, Pixie and Dixie are basically [[Tom and Jerry (Animation)|Tom and Jerry]] with an extra Jerry.
* [[Expy]]: Jinks, Pixie and Dixie are basically [[Tom and Jerry]] with an extra Jerry.
* [[Gag Dub]]: In Hungary, three Pixie and Dixie shorts got hilarious parody dubs as ''Narancs, Tetves és Dugó''.
* [[Gag Dub]]: In Hungary, three Pixie and Dixie shorts got hilarious parody dubs as ''Narancs, Tetves és Dugó''.
* [[Hollywood Tone Deaf]]: "Oh my darling Celemen-TAAAAYYYNE!"
* [[Hollywood Tone Deaf]]: "Oh my darling Celemen-TAAAAYYYNE!"
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Huck's voice and personality were strongly inspired by [[Andy Griffith]].
* [[Signature Song]]: "Oh My Darling Clementine"
* [[Signature Song]]: "Oh My Darling Clementine"
* [[Talking to Himself]]: Daws Butler and Don Messick did all of the character voices.
* [[Talking to Himself]]: Daws Butler and Don Messick did all of the character voices.
* [[Three Shorts]]
* [[Three Shorts]]
* [[Why Do You Keep Changing Jobs]]
* [[Why Do You Keep Changing Jobs?]]


{{Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program}}
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 13 August 2021

No tinkling of glasses or noise during the Huckleberry Hound Show.
—Sign in a San Francisco bar in the late 1950s

Huckleberry Hound debuted in 1958 as Hanna-Barbera's first successful television star. Voiced by Daws Butler, the easygoing Huck was shown in a variety of settings, from Arthurian England to modern times.

Unlike Hanna-Barbera's other stars, Huck didn't have a regular supporting cast in his shorts, although he did have a handful of recurring antagonists, including Powerful Pierre. But his show did have two supporting segments: Yogi Bear and Pixie & Dixie and Mr. Jinks. When Yogi got his own series, his slot on The Huckleberry Hound Show was taken by Hokey Wolf.


Tropes used in The Huckleberry Hound Show include: