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* IronWoobie: Huck spends the majority of his appearances playing ExtremeDoormat and taking slapstick abuse from the universe around him, however his mellow, easy going nature rarely fades, even when he's indented into a nearby wall.
* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: The show was the first animated program to win an Emmy (Outstanding Children's Animated Program). It was the first of five the Hanna-Barbera studio would win.

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* IronWoobie: Huck spends the majority of his appearances playing ExtremeDoormat and taking slapstick abuse from the universe around him, however his mellow, easy going easy-going nature rarely fades, even when he's indented into a nearby wall.
* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: The show was the first animated program to win an Emmy (Outstanding Children's Animated Program). It was the first of five which the Hanna-Barbera studio would win.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: In TheSixties, Huckleberry Hound (known in Hungarian as ''Foxi Maxi'') became popular in Hungary. The scriptwriter József Romhányi wrote dialogue with puns and humor, and the most popular actors of the day supplied the voices.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: In TheSixties, Huckleberry Hound (known in Hungarian as ''Foxi Maxi'') became popular in Hungary.{{UsefulNotes/Hungary}}. The scriptwriter József Romhányi wrote dialogue with puns and humor, and the most popular actors of the day supplied the voices.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: In the 1960s, Huckleberry Hound (known in Hungarian as ''Foxi Maxi'') became popular in Hungary. The scriptwriter József Romhányi wrote dialogue with puns and humor, and the most popular actors of the day supplied the voices.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: In the 1960s, TheSixties, Huckleberry Hound (known in Hungarian as ''Foxi Maxi'') became popular in Hungary. The scriptwriter József Romhányi wrote dialogue with puns and humor, and the most popular actors of the day supplied the voices.
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* CommonKnowledge: No, Huck's voice is not based on Creator/AndyGriffith. While both have rural North Carolina accents, Creator/DawsButler actually based Huck's voice on a neighbor he used to know in Albemarle. This misconception stems from the fact that Creator/HannaBarbera tended to base their characters' voices on celebrities.

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* CommonKnowledge: No, Huck's voice is not based on Creator/AndyGriffith. While both have rural North Carolina UsefulNotes/NorthCarolina accents, Creator/DawsButler actually based Huck's voice on a neighbor he used to know in Albemarle. This misconception stems from the fact that Creator/HannaBarbera tended to base their characters' voices on celebrities.
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* PeripheryDemographic: One of the first examples in western animation. ''Huckleberry Hound'' was a huge hit with viewers of all ages, and a large chunk of its' 16 million viewers were [[https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/whatever-happened-to-huckleberry-hound/ college students]], who adored the witty dialogue. Compare that with the college audience of ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'', 42 years later.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: In the 1960s, Huckleberry Hound (known in Hungarian as ''Foxi Maxi'') became popular in Hungary. The scriptwriter József Romhányi wrote dialogue with puns and humor, and the most popular actors of the day supplied the voices.
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* IronWoobie: Huck spends the majority of his appearances playing ExtremeDoormat and taking slapstick abuse from the universe around him, however his mellow, easy going nature rarely fades, even when he's indented into a nearby wall.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Huck himself was the real launcher for Hanna-Barbera, but he was rarely ever a leader in group shows. Still, Huck could easily be considered one of the faves in larger group shows.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: CommonKnowledge: No, Huck's voice is not based on Creator/AndyGriffith. While both have rural North Carolina accents, Creator/DawsButler actually based Huck's voice on a neighbor he used to know in Albemarle. This misconception stems from the fact that Creator/HannaBarbera tended to base their characters' voices on celebrities.
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Huck himself was the real launcher for Hanna-Barbera, but he was rarely ever a leader in group shows. Still, Huck could easily be considered one of the faves in larger group crossover shows.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Huck himself was the real launcher for Hanna-Barbera, but he was rarely ever a leader in group shows. Still, Ole Huck could easily be considered one of the faves in larger group shows.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Huck himself was the real launcher for Hanna-Barbera, but he was rarely ever a leader in group shows. Still, Ole Huck could easily be considered one of the faves in larger group shows.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Huck himself was the real launcher for Hanna Barbera himself. But was rarely ever a leader in group shows. Still Ole Huck could easily be considered one of the faves in larger group shows.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Huck himself was the real launcher for Hanna Barbera himself. But Hanna-Barbera, but he was rarely ever a leader in group shows. Still Still, Ole Huck could easily be considered one of the faves in larger group shows.
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* SignatureSong: Of a sort, but chances are that anyone who's seen this show will come to associate the song "Oh My Darling, Clementine" with it.
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* SerialNumbersFiledOff: Yakky Doodle is basically Little Quacker from Hanna-Barbera's previous WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry cartoons moonlighting as a new character. He has the exact same design, personality and an identical voice (but, despite initial impressions, they are not voiced by the same actor--Jimmy Wheldon voiced Yakky, while Red Coffey voiced Quacker).
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* SerialNumbersFiledOff: Yakky Doodle is basically Little Quacker from Hanna-Barbera's previous WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry cartoons moonlighting as a new character. He has the exact same design, personality and identical voice (but, despite initial impressions, not the same actor--Jimmy Wheldon voiced Yakky, while Red Coffey voiced Quacker).

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* SerialNumbersFiledOff: Yakky Doodle is basically Little Quacker from Hanna-Barbera's previous WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry cartoons moonlighting as a new character. He has the exact same design, personality and an identical voice (but, despite initial impressions, they are not voiced by the same actor--Jimmy Wheldon voiced Yakky, while Red Coffey voiced Quacker).
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* SerialNumbersFiledOff: Yakky Doodle is basically Quacker Duck from Hanna-Barbera's previous WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry cartoons moonlighting as a new character. He has the exact same design, personality and identical voice (but, despite initial impressions, not the same actor--Jimmy Wheldon voiced Yakky, while Red Coffey voiced Quacker).

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* SerialNumbersFiledOff: Yakky Doodle is basically Little Quacker Duck from Hanna-Barbera's previous WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry cartoons moonlighting as a new character. He has the exact same design, personality and identical voice (but, despite initial impressions, not the same actor--Jimmy Wheldon voiced Yakky, while Red Coffey voiced Quacker).
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* SerialNumbersFiledOff: Yakky Doodle is basically Quacker Duck from Hanna-Barbera's previous Tom & Jerry cartoons moonlighting as a new character. He has the exact same design, personality and identical voice (but, despite initial impressions, not the same actor--Jimmy Wheldon voiced Yakky, while Red Coffey voiced Quacker).

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* SerialNumbersFiledOff: Yakky Doodle is basically Quacker Duck from Hanna-Barbera's previous Tom & Jerry WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry cartoons moonlighting as a new character. He has the exact same design, personality and identical voice (but, despite initial impressions, not the same actor--Jimmy Wheldon voiced Yakky, while Red Coffey voiced Quacker).
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* SerialNumbersFiledOff: Yakky Doodle is basically Quacker Duck from Hanna-Barbera's previous Tom & Jerry cartoons moonlighting as a new character. He has the exact same design, personality and identical voice (but, despite initial impressions, not the same actor--Jimmy Wheldon voiced Yakky, while Red Coffey voiced Quacker).
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* EnsambleDarkhorse: Huck himself was the real launcher for Hanna Barbera himself. But was rarely ever a leader in group shows. Still Ole Huck could easily be considered one of the faves in larger group shows.

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* EnsambleDarkhorse: EnsembleDarkhorse: Huck himself was the real launcher for Hanna Barbera himself. But was rarely ever a leader in group shows. Still Ole Huck could easily be considered one of the faves in larger group shows.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A DVD set was released covering the first season, but its sales numbers were below expectations.
** But now that the store model is being eliminated, the rest of the show seems poised to arrive one day via the Warner Archive.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A DVD set EnsambleDarkhorse: Huck himself was released covering the first season, but its sales numbers were below expectations.
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real launcher for Hanna Barbera himself. But now that the store model is being eliminated, the rest was rarely ever a leader in group shows. Still Ole Huck could easily be considered one of the faves in larger group shows.
** While Huck's cartoons were mostly about him, some of his minor characters might be this to some of the fans. Wee Willie even got referenced in a later
show seems poised to arrive one day via the Warner Archive.over it.

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: The show was the first animated program to win an Emmy (Outstanding Children's Animated Program). It was the first of five the Hanna-Barbera studio would win.


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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A DVD set was released covering the first season but it sales numbers were below expectations
** But now that the store model is being eliminated, the rest of the show seems poised to one day arrive via the Warner Archive.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A DVD set was released covering the first season season, but it its sales numbers were below expectations
expectations.
** But now that the store model is being eliminated, the rest of the show seems poised to arrive one day arrive via the Warner Archive.Archive.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A DVD set was released covering the early episodes, but it sold so poorly that it canned any possibility of second volume getting released.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A DVD set was released covering the early episodes, first season but it sold so poorly sales numbers were below expectations
** But now
that it canned any possibility the store model is being eliminated, the rest of second volume getting released.the show seems poised to one day arrive via the Warner Archive.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: The show was the first animated program to win an Emmy (Outstanding Children's Animated Program). It was the first of five the Hanna-Barbera studio would win.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A DVD set was released covering the early episodes, but it sold so poorly that it canned any possibility of second volume getting released.

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