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El show de Huckleberry Hound

Título original: The Huckleberry Hound Show
  • Serie de TV
  • 1958–1962
  • TV-G
  • 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,6/10
4,1 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
El show de Huckleberry Hound (1958)
Home video trailer for this classic animated series
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe adventures of a blue dog with a southern accent.The adventures of a blue dog with a southern accent.The adventures of a blue dog with a southern accent.

  • Creación
    • Joseph Barbera
    • William Hanna
  • Reparto principal
    • Daws Butler
    • Don Messick
    • Doug Young
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,6/10
    4,1 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Creación
      • Joseph Barbera
      • William Hanna
    • Reparto principal
      • Daws Butler
      • Don Messick
      • Doug Young
    • 8Reseñas de usuarios
    • 4Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
      • 1 premio y 1 nominación en total

    Episodios70

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    Vídeos1

    The Huckleberry Hound Show: Volume One
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    The Huckleberry Hound Show: Volume One

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    Daws Butler
    Daws Butler
    • Huckleberry Hound…
    • 1958–1961
    Don Messick
    • Pixie…
    • 1958–1961
    Doug Young
    • Ding A Ling…
    • 1960–1961
    Hal Smith
    Hal Smith
    • Lion…
    • 1959–1960
    Jean Vander Pyl
    Jean Vander Pyl
    • Snow White…
    • 1959–1960
    Red Coffey
    • Biddy Buddy…
    • 1958–1960
    June Foray
    June Foray
    • Mother
    • 1959
    Julie Bennett
    Julie Bennett
    • Brigette
    • 1960
    GeGe Pearson
    • Witch
    • 1960
    Ginny Tyler
    Ginny Tyler
    • Mother
    • 1959
    • Creación
      • Joseph Barbera
      • William Hanna
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    SonicStuart

    Another good Hanna-Barbera cartoon!

    The Huckleberry Hound Show was one of the first ever Hanna-Barbera cartoons that was the other first cartoons done by Hanna-Barbera cartoons!

    Huckleberry Hound is a blue-haired Southern dog with a fondness for the song, "My Darling, Clementine", and is a jack-of-all-trades cartoon star. He would appear as a scientist, police man, cowboy, jungle boy or something else. Huckleberry Hound's guest stars on his show were Pixie and Dixie, this was one of the segments I liked on this show because I thought it was funny when Mr. Jinks would say "I hate mieces to pieces!" which I think is a famous catch phrase. Yogi Bear was one of the guest stars on this show for a little while until he got his own show and that was when Hokey Wolf took it's place. Hokey Wolf was a free-spirited wolf who would go on a few adventures with his sidekick, Ding-A-Ling.

    User Rating: 7/10

    BOTTOM LINE: GOOD!
    3kikiboo_8

    Snorefest

    No wonder it never got too popular.

    It's really boring and dull.

    I don't find it funny at all. I don't find it interesting or smart either.

    I don't think the dog's voice is cool either.

    It's slow moving, dumb and pointless.

    It lacks fun, it lacks fire, it lacks emotion.

    From the little I've seen the main character, that dog, is dumb, dull and not exactly making one want to see what he gets up to next.

    It has a pretty unrealistically high rating here along with equally unrealistic positive reviews.

    Personally, I struggled to find one single fine thing about it. Not one good thing, but one that would make it at least somewhat worth watching. Didn't really find it.

    Now, don't take me wrong, it's far from an awful, loathsome show. However, it is quite below average in every way.

    I suppose there's a single good thing about it, the animation is decent, it's not ugly or lazily done, as is the case with numerous other cartoon shows.

    Overall, you don't really miss much of anything if you skip this one.
    10xanman-35933

    Best Boomerang Show EVER!

    This show had to be HB's masterpiece in 1958. They've really done a good job. I like Huck's voice, feels relaxing to listen. When your trying to find a good cartoon to watch? This is the place, along with other HB cartoons. This show really made HB more money,
    7redryan64

    Limited Animation, Formatted & Formulated Story Lines, Knock-Off Characters with Celebrity-type Voices = HANNA-BARBERA $ucce$$!!

    It was in the Year of Our Lord 1957 that the new company of Hanna-Barbera Productions successfully launched its very first Made-for-Television Cartoon Series. It was "RUFF & REDDY", a serialized series of adventures in the "Cliff-hanger" tradition.

    The names of the two partners is in itself a play on words gag; for Ruff is the smallish brown Cat Character (voiced by Don Messick) and Reddy was the much larger gray Bulldog (voice courtesy of Daws Butler).

    "THE RUFF & REDDY SHOW" was, unlike most of the other Manna-Barbera Shows quickly coming down the pike, a network show, being shown on the NBC Television web on Saturday mornings, starting in the Fall Season1957. It featured "live" or video-taped in Studio Host and some loquacious puppet birds, Rhubarb (a Parrot) and Jose (a Tucon). The presentation featured an Animated Opening Sequence which accompanied an original, peppy theme song.

    With the advent of "THE HUCKLEBERRY HOUND SHOW", the format that Hanna-Barbera, as well as other Studios output of TV Syndicated Animation would follow.

    Though the show bore the name of one character, the make-up each series had cartoons three different features. In case of old Huck, he shared the cartoon showing time with two other running features. The first co-feature was a cat and mouse story featuring the Cat, Mr. Jinx and two look alike, sound different Mice. "PIXIE & DIXIE"; with Dixie's wearing a plain, black vest and having a distinct Southern Drawl; with the proper speaking Pixie having a fancy, frilly bow tie & jacket! (Hmmmmm! Naw, it couldn't be, not in 1958!)

    Their perennial protagonist, the cat, Mr. Jinx, spoke in a very hip, "in crowd", vernacular much like the then current "Beatniks". Old Jinksy's usual battle cry of "I hate you meeses to pieces!" Had gotten to be very familiar, and even for a time, threatened to become a deeply ingrained saying in our popular culture.

    The second series was perhaps, Hanna-Barbra's greatest all-time star and surprise crowd crowd pleaser. Of course, we are referring to Yogi Bear. Yogi demonstrated what would become a common practice at Hanna-Barbera Studios of giving character development by imparting looks, names, mannerisms and voices to their stars by "borrowing" from real people. Hence, for example take Yogi Bear. He has the voice like Art Carney as Ed Norton in "THE HONEYMOONERS" and a name directly taken from NY Yankee Great, Catcher, Larry "Yogi" Berra.

    At first in the earlier cartoons, Yogi was pretty much a solo act, appearing in some widely divergent story lines. Before long though, he acquired all of the trappings of which we so closely identify with him.

    First of all, such an under-rated, sleeper of a rising Star would need a supporting cast and a regular setting. These all being designed to promote ease of recognition and continuity for audiences. Hence, we get the 'community' of Jellystone Park', in effect Yogi's "Home Town."

    As for supporting players, short and deep voiced Boo-Boo is Yogi's bruin side kick and, in a dramatic sense, he serves as an agent for exposition and story development. He is usually the guy there to question Yogi's behaviour or his craving for 'Picanick Baskets'!

    Then of course, there must be an antagonist in any on going series, if only to create a 'situation' and hence a story. Free-spirited Yogi finds his full-time 'nemisis' in that uniformed bastion of law and order, from the U.S.Department of the Interior's Forest Service, Ranger Smith.

    As for Huckleberry Hound, his series was made-up of a lot of different occupations and situations in which Huck would be thrust. E.G., I.E., we could tune and find a cartoon which portrayed Mr. Hound as a Fireman, Policeman, Cowboy, Aviator, etc. With a generous contribution voice-over dialog from the narrator, Huck would be put through his paces in order to a comical view of a specific line of work. **

    The humor in Huckleberry Hound usually owed its origin to the juxtaposition of a certain set of seemingly serious situations to Huck's reaction, method of solving and his slow, dry remarks about his experiences. And it was always done in a slow, deliberate, totally emotionless reply. As for his voice and certain mannerisms for the Hound, many (including this writer) believe that it was early verbal humor of Andy Griffith that was the inspiration.

    In "HUCKLEBERRY HOUND" we saw that a very close identification of a TV show with sponsor still existed. And even though Huck & Friend's half hour was syndicated** to various stations in different markets (cities ), it had contracted with the very powerful, giant of the breakfast world, KELLOGG'S of Battle Creek, Michigan to be the exclusive sponsor, wherever the series found itself. As part of the deal, it is the caricature Rooster character from the Kellogg's Corn Flakes Box who finds himself animated and as active as the Huckleberry Hound lively theme song plays and is sung at the opening credits: "THE BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN IS HUCKLEBERRY HOUND, FOR ALL YOU GUYS AND GALS…………….."

    C'mon now, everybody sing!

    NOTE: * The use of varying occupations with different situation together with such active participation by the narrator, Huck Cartoons were amazingly close to those Warner Brothers' JOE McDOAKES with George O'Hanlon (who coincidentally would provide the voice for Hanna-Barbera's "THE JETSONS".

    NOTE: ** In our home town of Chicago, it was Station WGN TV, Channel 9, which aired "HUCKLEBERRY HOUND" on Wednesday evenings at 7:30 PM.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    A dog with a fondness for the song "My Darling, Clementine"- nice idea to work with

    While there are areas where the animation has its limitations and one or two of the story lines somewhat repetitive, The Huckleberry Hound Show is still very entertaining. The music is great, the writing is funny and the gags are well done. And when the animation is not limited, it looks really nice, and I will say the animation on Hucklberry Hound himself is superb. Huckleberry, brilliantly voiced by Daws Butler, is a very lovable blue-haired Southern dog with a fondness for the song "My Darling, Clementine", I like that a lot, and it was a nice idea to work with it. The guest characters Pixie and Dixie are also really endearing and voiced excellently. It was a real joy to hear Don Messick again, he never failed to bring a smile to my face. Overall, entertaining show and worth watching. 8/10 Bethany Cox

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      Was the first animated show to win an Emmy.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 5 de septiembre de 1958 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Boomerang (Germany)
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Pixie y Dixie
    • Empresas productoras
      • Hanna-Barbera Productions
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      30 minutos
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      • Color
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      • Mono
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      • 1.33 : 1

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