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* TitleThemeTune: The show's main theme tune is called "Fight Fiercely, Young Teddy!"
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* CrossDressingVoices: Hoppity's voice, Chris Allen, is female.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Originally Hoppity Hooper's name was going to be Hippity Hopper, but was quickly changed since the name was already associated with the Looney Tunes character of the same name. Jay Ward then decided on The Green Hopper, before ending up picking Hoppity Hooper
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** Originally Hoppity Hooper's name was going to be Hippity Hopper, but was quickly changed since the name was already associated with the Looney Tunes character of the same name. Jay Ward then decided on The Green Hopper, before ending up picking HoppityHooper
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** Originally Hoppity Hooper's name was going to be Hippity Hopper, but was quickly changed since the name was already associated with the Looney Tunes character of the same name. Jay Ward then decided on The Green Hopper, before ending up picking Hoppity
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** Like all Jay Ward productions this show was going to have more than one original segment, in the case of Hoppity, they had planned a sort of sequel series to Fractured Fairy Tales called Clobbered Classics, which would've lampooned classic literature, but was cut by there sponsor General Mills for being too sophisticated for a kid audience. So instead repeat segments from the Rocky Show were used to fill out time, in between two Hoppity cartoons such as the aforementioned Fractured Fairy Tales, Mr Know it All and Peabody's Improbable History.
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** Like all Jay Ward productions this show was going to have more than one original segment, in the case of Hoppity, they had planned a sort of sequel series to Fractured Fairy Tales called Clobbered Classics, which would've lampooned classic literature, but was cut by there sponsor General Mills for being too sophisticated for a kid audience. So instead repeat segments from the Rocky Show were used to fill out time, in between two Hoppity cartoons such as the aforementioned Fractured Fairy Tales, Mr Aesop and Son, Mr. Know it All and Peabody's Improbable History.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Originally Hoppity Hooper's name was going to be Hippity Hopper, but was quickly changed since the name was already associated with the Looney Tunes character of the same name by Bob McKimson. Jay Ward then decided on The Green Hopper, before ending up picking Hoppity Hooper
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Originally Hoppity Hooper's name was going to be Hippity Hopper, but was quickly changed since the name was already associated with the Looney Tunes character of the same name by Bob McKimson.name. Jay Ward then decided on The Green Hopper, before ending up picking Hoppity Hooper
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* TheOtherDarrin: In the first two episodes (recorded years before the show got picked up), Fillmore was voiced by Alan Reed, best known for voicing [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones Fred Flintstone]]. By the time the show finally got greenlit in 1964 Reed was unavailable, so Bill Scott took over the role for all the remaining episodes.
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* TheOtherDarrin: In the first two episodes (recorded years before the show got picked up), Fillmore was voiced by Alan Reed, best known for voicing [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones Fred Flintstone]]. By the time the show finally got greenlit in 1964 Reed was unavailable, so Bill Scott took over the role for all the remaining episodes.episodes.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Originally Hoppity Hooper's name was going to be Hippity Hopper, but was quickly changed since the name was already associated with the Looney Tunes character of the same name by Bob McKimson. Jay Ward then decided on The Green Hopper, before ending up picking Hoppity Hooper
** Like all Jay Ward productions this show was going to have more than one original segment, in the case of Hoppity, they had planned a sort of sequel series to Fractured Fairy Tales called Clobbered Classics, which would've lampooned classic literature, but was cut by there sponsor General Mills for being too sophisticated for a kid audience. So instead repeat segments from the Rocky Show were used to fill out time, in between two Hoppity cartoons such as the aforementioned Fractured Fairy Tales, Mr Know it All and Peabody's Improbable History.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Originally Hoppity Hooper's name was going to be Hippity Hopper, but was quickly changed since the name was already associated with the Looney Tunes character of the same name by Bob McKimson. Jay Ward then decided on The Green Hopper, before ending up picking Hoppity Hooper
** Like all Jay Ward productions this show was going to have more than one original segment, in the case of Hoppity, they had planned a sort of sequel series to Fractured Fairy Tales called Clobbered Classics, which would've lampooned classic literature, but was cut by there sponsor General Mills for being too sophisticated for a kid audience. So instead repeat segments from the Rocky Show were used to fill out time, in between two Hoppity cartoons such as the aforementioned Fractured Fairy Tales, Mr Know it All and Peabody's Improbable History.
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* TheOtherDarrin: In the first two episodes (recorded years before the show got picked up), Fillmore was voiced by Alan Reed, best known for voicing [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones Fred Flintstone]]. By the time the show finally got greenlit in 1964, Reed was unavailable, so Bill Scott took over the role for all the remaining episodes.
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* TheOtherDarrin: In the first two episodes (recorded years before the show got picked up), Fillmore was voiced by Alan Reed, best known for voicing [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones Fred Flintstone]]. By the time the show finally got greenlit in 1964, 1964 Reed was unavailable, so Bill Scott took over the role for all the remaining episodes.
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* TheOtherDarrin: In the first two episodes (recorded years before the show got picked up), Fillmore was voiced by Alan Reed, best known for voicing [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones Fred Flintstone]]. By the time the show finally got greenlit in 1964, Reed was unavailable, so Bill Scott took over the role for all the remaining episodes.