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* AdoredByTheNetwork: This show was a staple on Boomerang in the 2000s and early 2010s airing very frequently. But when more Creator/CartoonNetwork originals from the 90s and 2000s began creeping onto Boomerang's schedule, this show was mostly pushed to watershed hours before being removed entirely in June 2014.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: This show was a staple on Boomerang in the 2000s and early 2010s 2010s, airing very frequently. But when more Creator/CartoonNetwork originals from the 90s and 2000s began creeping onto Boomerang's schedule, this show was mostly pushed to watershed hours before being hours. It was removed entirely in June 2014.

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* ActingForTwo: Creator/DawsButler and Creator/DonMessick did all of the character voices.



* TalkingToHimself: Creator/DawsButler and Creator/DonMessick did all of the character voices.

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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera's favorite episodes of this show were "Huckleberry Hound Meets Wee Willie", "Spud Dud", "Science Friction", "Knight School" and "Legion-Bound Hound".



* NoBudget: As with so many other Hanna-Barbera cartoons, the budget for ''Huckleberry Hound'' was tiny, around ''$6,000 per short'' (even in 1958 that was paltry). Compare that to the last ''Tom & Jerry'' shorts Hanna and Barbera made for MGM a couple years earlier, which had budgets of close to $60,000!

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* NoBudget: As with so many other Hanna-Barbera Creator/HannaBarbera cartoons, the budget for ''Huckleberry Hound'' was tiny, around ''$6,000 per short'' (even in 1958 that was paltry). Compare that to the last ''Tom & Jerry'' shorts Hanna and Barbera made for MGM a couple years earlier, which had budgets of close to $60,000!
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: This show was a staple on Boomerang in the 2000s and early 2010s airing very frequently. But when more Creator/CartoonNetwork originals from the 90s and 2000s began creeping onto Boomerang's schedule, this show was mostly pushed to watershed hours before being removed entirely in June 2014.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Many of the episodes are not available on DVD; a vol. 1 DVD set was released.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Many of Only the episodes are not first season was released on DVD, with the later three seasons still in limbo. Unfortunately, this also means 13 ''WesternAnimation/YogiBear'' segments aren't available on DVD; a vol. 1 DVD set was released.home video since they were part of ''Huckleberry Hound''[='=]s second season. At least the Creator/{{Boomerang}} recordings are still circulating online.
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* CrossdressingVoices: Creator/DonMessick did the majority of the female voices in the earlier cartoons, usually voicing rather unattractive-looking women (such as the ugly DamselInDistress in "Sir Huckleberry Hound"). Creator/DawsButler did a few occasional small girl voices.
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It was actually around 6,000, which isn't much better.


* NoBudget: As with so many other Hanna-Barbera cartoons, the budget for ''Huckleberry Hound'' was tiny, around ''$3,000 per short'' (even in 1958 that was paltry). Compare that to the last ''Tom & Jerry'' shorts Hanna and Barbera made for MGM a couple years earlier, which had budgets of close to $60,000!

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* NoBudget: As with so many other Hanna-Barbera cartoons, the budget for ''Huckleberry Hound'' was tiny, around ''$3,000 ''$6,000 per short'' (even in 1958 that was paltry). Compare that to the last ''Tom & Jerry'' shorts Hanna and Barbera made for MGM a couple years earlier, which had budgets of close to $60,000!
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* NoBudget: As with so many other Hanna-Barbera cartoons, the budget for ''The Huckleberry Hound Show'' was basically ''$3,000 per short''.

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* NoBudget: As with so many other Hanna-Barbera cartoons, the budget for ''The Huckleberry Hound Show'' ''Huckleberry Hound'' was basically tiny, around ''$3,000 per short''.short'' (even in 1958 that was paltry). Compare that to the last ''Tom & Jerry'' shorts Hanna and Barbera made for MGM a couple years earlier, which had budgets of close to $60,000!
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Many of the episodes are not available on DVD; a vol. 1 DVD set was released, but it sold so poorly that it canned plans for further releases.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Many of the episodes are not available on DVD; a vol. 1 DVD set was released, but it sold so poorly that it canned plans for further releases. released.

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* NoBudget: As with so many other Hanna-Barbera cartoons, the budget was basically ''3,000$ per short''.

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* NoBudget: As with so many other Hanna-Barbera cartoons, the budget for ''The Huckleberry Hound Show'' was basically ''3,000$ ''$3,000 per short''.short''.
* TalkingToHimself: Creator/DawsButler and Creator/DonMessick did all of the character voices.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Many of the episodes are not available on DVD; a vol. 1 DVD set was released, but it sold so poorly that it canned plans for further releases.
* NoBudget: As with so many other Hanna-Barbera cartoons, the budget was basically ''3,000$ per short''.

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