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* AsianSpeekeeEngrish: Hashimoto and his family. Buffeted in that its creator, Bob Kuwahara, was a native of Japan and based the stories on Japanese cultures.

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* AsianSpeekeeEngrish: Hashimoto and his family.family speak with butchered, heavily-accented English. Buffeted in that its creator, Bob Kuwahara, was a native of Japan and based the stories on Japanese cultures.



* DeadpanSnarker: Hector's dog Winston fits this to a tee.

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* DeadpanSnarker: Hector's dog Winston fits this to a tee.is consistently droll.



* ThreeShorts: Hector, followed by Sidney, then Hashimoto.

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''The Hector Heathcote Show'' was a Terrytoons cartoon production airing on NBC in 1963. Hector was a figure in Revolutionary War days who bumbled his way into helping notable figures make American history. The first shorts were made for theatrical release, then in 1963 shorts made specifically for the show were made. Also on the show were ''Hashimoto San,'' about a family of Japanese mice who reflect traditions and folklore of their culture, and ''Silly Sidney,'' Gene Deitch's neurotic elephant and his jungle pals. The short subject ''Sidney's Family Tree'' was nominated for an Academy Award.

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''The Hector Heathcote Show'' was a Terrytoons Creator/{{Terrytoons}} cartoon production airing on NBC in 1963. Hector was a figure in Revolutionary War days who bumbled his way into helping notable figures make American history. The first shorts were made for theatrical release, then in 1963 shorts made specifically for the show were made. Also on the show were ''Hashimoto San,'' ''WesternAnimation/HashimotoSan,'' about a family of Japanese mice who reflect traditions and folklore of their culture, and ''Silly Sidney,'' ''[[WesternAnimation/SidneyTheElephant Silly Sidney]],'' Gene Deitch's neurotic elephant and his jungle pals. The short subject ''Sidney's Family Tree'' was nominated for an Academy Award.


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* BeenThereShapedHistory: Hector was involved in various important events in early U.S. history.
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* CaptainOblivious: The episode "Pig In A Poke" had Hector and Winston accompanying Lewis and Clark to see if the Louisiana Purchase is worth it (which is what the phrase "pig in a poke" technically means--Hector even states "What's Louisiana? ''Where'' is Louisiana? These are thing you must find out first"). At the end, Winston puzzling asks "What ''is'' a pig in a poke?"

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* CaptainOblivious: The episode "Pig In A Poke" had Hector and Winston accompanying Lewis and Clark to see if the Louisiana Purchase is worth it (which is what the phrase "pig in a poke" technically means--Hector even states "What's Louisiana? ''Where'' is Louisiana? These are thing you must find out first"). At the end, Winston puzzling puzzlingly asks "What ''is'' a pig in a poke?"
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* CaptainOblivious: The episode "Pig In A Poke" had Hector and Winston accompanying Lewis and Clark to see if the Louisiana Purchase is worth it (which is what the phrase "pig in a poke" technically means--Hector even states "What's Louisiana? ''Where'' is Louisiana? These are thing you must find out first"). At the end, Winston puzzling asks "What ''is'' a pig in a poke?"
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''The Hector Heathcote Show'' was a Terrytoons cartoon production airing on NBC in 1963. Hector was a figure in Revolutionary War days who bumbled his way into helping notable figures make American history. The first shorts were made for theatrical release, then in 1963 shorts made specifically for the show were made. Also on the show were ''Hashimoto San,'' about a family of Japanese mice who reflect traditions and folklore of their culture, and ''Silly Sidney,'' Gene Deitch's neurotic elephant and his jungle pals. The short subject ''Sidney's Family Tree'' was nominated for an Academy Award.

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* AsianSpeekeeEngrish: Hashimoto and his family. Buffeted in that its creator, Bob Kuwahara, was a native of Japan and based the stories on Japanese cultures.
* BigBad: Hector had to deal with Benedict, a hulking bully who sought to either avert history or change it to his own liking.
* DeadpanSnarker: Hector's dog Winston fits this to a tee.
* LimitedAnimation: The standard in the early 60s, all the obvious under Terrytoons.
* TalkingAnimal: Late in the series, Hector was given a talking dog named Winston.
* ThreeShorts: Hector, followed by Sidney, then Hashimoto.

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