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Hoppity Hooper

  • Série télévisée
  • 1964–
  • 30min
NOTE IMDb
7,6/10
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Hoppity Hooper (1964)
AnimationComédie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA con man, in the form of a fox named Waldo Wigglesworth, and his stooge Filmore Bear befriend a frog named Hoppity Hooper and convince him that Waldo is his long lost uncle. Together, the t... Tout lireA con man, in the form of a fox named Waldo Wigglesworth, and his stooge Filmore Bear befriend a frog named Hoppity Hooper and convince him that Waldo is his long lost uncle. Together, the trio share many adventures and get involved in plenty of weird situations.A con man, in the form of a fox named Waldo Wigglesworth, and his stooge Filmore Bear befriend a frog named Hoppity Hooper and convince him that Waldo is his long lost uncle. Together, the trio share many adventures and get involved in plenty of weird situations.

  • Casting principal
    • Chris Allen
    • Hans Conried
    • Paul Frees
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,6/10
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    • Casting principal
      • Chris Allen
      • Hans Conried
      • Paul Frees
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Épisodes17

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    Chris Allen
    • Hoppity Hooper…
    • 1964–1965
    Hans Conried
    Hans Conried
    • Professor Waldo Wigglesworth…
    • 1964–1965
    Paul Frees
    Paul Frees
    • Narrator…
    • 1964–1965
    Edward Everett Horton
    Edward Everett Horton
    • Narrator for 'Fractured Fairy Tales'
    Bill Scott
    Bill Scott
    • Fillmore Bear…
    • 1964–1965
    Alan Reed
    Alan Reed
    • Cyrus Flugelhorn…
    • 1964
    William Conrad
    William Conrad
    • Dirty Poole…
    • 1965
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    6FallonB-26

    An Okay Show

    After the success of Rocky and Bullwinkle, along came a more child friendly but unfortunately lesser known show called Hoppity Hooper.

    It's full of potential, imagination and wit that it's successor had. But many episodes fall flat or either feel like something is missing. None of them will be as bad as the Ghosts episode though.

    There's some pretty good episodes, and some fun characters I wish we got to see more of. For example, that Mole they rescue in "Diamond Mine", and Susan Swivelhips! I also love Waldo, Hans did a wonderful job voicing him. Same can be said about Hoppity and Fillmore aswell, theyre very cute.

    I havent dove deep into my research on the production history of this show, but from what I can tell is that it definitely feels way more restrictive than Rocky and Bullwinkle in terms of humor and tone. If it was handled a little better, and the studio was able to go wild, we may have had a cult hit like George of the Jungle.

    Nowdays, this series has wound up in weird cartoon dvds and is mostly forgotten. But if you ever want to check it out, the whole thing is on Internet Archive.
    7Tornado_Sam

    A Watered Down "Rocky and Bullwinkle"

    The other reviewers are right that "Hoppity Hooper" has been largely underrated, but not without reason. When it comes to remembering the work of Jay Ward, this particular show is little recognized today, mostly due to the few years it ran. "Rocky and Bullwinkle" had a total of five seasons, had a large cast of recurring characters, creative plots each time, and long-spanning story arcs sometimes lasting more than ten half-hour shows. Albeit poorly and cheaply animated (understandable since most sixties cartoons were every bit as bad) it lived to please both kinds of audiences: the adults could see it for its witty and sophisticated puns, the kids could watch it for its funny character designs and lovely colors. It is no wonder then, that because of all the lovable characters and witty jokes that R&B is a remembered classic.

    "Hoppity Hooper" had lots of potential. It makes me sad to think how little of it was used. The show ran for about two seasons and is hugely overshadowed by its longer-running predecessor. Furthermore, each story-line feels cramped and little-used since all story arcs run for only two half-hour shows ("Jet Fuel Formula" from R&B had a total of twenty) and all of the various adventures Hoppity and his friends go through could have been more filled with gags. The characters are all great: Filmore makes a good Bullwinkle while Waldo's brilliant ideas make his person a success, but Hoppity himself is uninteresting and lacking in any real noticeable traits apart from being the smartest of all three. The stories are creative and fun, but as stated above are not exercised like those of "Rocky and Bullwinkle".

    Jay Ward and his company unmistakably stumbled upon some excellent characters and ideas, but they didn't seem to realize it. "Hoppity Hooper" is cheaply made, conformed to a very tight space to where it's only decent entertainment, and little effort appears to have been put into it. It's sad, because the premise could have been just as good as "Rocky and Bullwinkle", but with four-part stories, great ideas left un-exercised, and great characters unused to their full extent, the show is mainly one for younger kids and serves as little more than decent entertainment. I like what I see, and I think it's sad that the studio never realized all the things they could have done with it.
    Sargebri

    Underrated Show

    This has to be one of the more underrated shows in the history of cartoons. To me this show was always overshadowed by the show that Jay Ward was always famous for "Rocky and Bullwinkle". Hans Conreid will always be remembered for being one of the classic comedic actors in television history. But it was what he did in his characterization of "Uncle Waldo" that helped make this what it was. Also, the characters of the serious Hoppity and the dimwitted Filmore helped balance out Waldo's outrageousness. However, the main factor that made it great was the fact that it contained the element of social satire that made all Jay Ward shows enjoyable for both children and adults. Its just too bad that this show always gets lost in the shuffle whenever Jay Ward and his creations are mentioned.
    Captain Ed

    Trippy

    I haven't seen this since I was a kid, probably close to 30 years ago. I remember this being a trippy, sarcastic, and very funny cartoon. Years later I found out it came from Jay Ward prior to Rocky & Bullwinkle and was not surprised.

    There was one very trippy story arc which was supposed to be a spoof on the Twilight Zone. I can't remember the story line but I seem to recall that the resolution was that the entire cast wound up as vegetables in a garden, and that was how they escaped from this weird dimension in which they were trapped. I remember it being a riot, although I was probably eight the last time I saw it.

    Maybe someone will bring it back to TV, perhaps as a Jay Ward retrospective. Wouldn't that be a great idea?
    briankistler

    Fun Show, for what it was worth!!

    I really liked this series! It's really a shame that they made only one season of episodes. Never mind about what it says, that the show ran 1964 to 1967; only one year of those three years included NEW episodes.

    Had they made two or three years of episodes, probably a lot more people would remember this show today. I, also, probably would have enjoyed watching the re-runs much more if there had been in excess of 25+ shows to choose from.

    This was a nice lunchtime companion, for me, in the summers when school was out. The frog, the bear and the wolf (or whatever kind of furry character Uncle Waldo was) were cute and also very funny.

    Uncle Waldo, voiced by the late, great Hans Conried (who also did Snidely Whiplash on Dudley Do-Right) was actually more than just cute. He was so much like that elderly great-uncle or grandfather, that everyone has.

    I also liked Paul Frees as the narrator. Though never really famous, on-camera (he was a priest in A PLACE IN THE SUN--1951-- and a psychiatrist in Disney's THE SHAGGY DOG), I read up on him, over the internet, and learned that his nickname was "THE MAN OF A THOUSAND VOICES".

    The bouncy, energetic theme song, was kind of neat, too, because you could see that it was deliberately designed that way to conjure up the image of its star, Hoppity Hooper, in action.

    Maybe someday someone will revive this great cartoon series and create brand new episodes! I would much rather see that than a single two-hour movie (I have never thought that those cinematic endeavors ever do an original cartoon series justice).

    Hopefully this cartoon, from the Golden Age era of animation, is not so outdated, by today's standards, that it could not be picked up, by some genius, to entertain the future children of America (and some adults too) with all new adventures (hopefully in the same episodic format)!!

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    • Anecdotes
      Hoppity's hometown was Foggy Bog, Wisconsin.
    • Citations

      Fillmore: Lets turn out here and fool him!

      Hoppity Hooper: I Wouldn't If I Were You!

      Fillmore: How Come?

      Hoppity Hooper: Look at That Sign!

      Fillmore: Oh Yeah! Uh... What does it say?

    • Bandes originales
      Fight Fiercely, Young Teddy!
      By George Steiner and Frank Comstock

      (Theme Song)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 septembre 1964 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Mexique
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Hippity Hooper
    • Sociétés de production
      • Hooper Productions
      • Hoppity Hooper Productions
      • Jay Ward Productions
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      • 30min
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      • 1.33 : 1

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