Daws Butler knew someone from North Carolina (a friend of his wife's family), creating a voice [inspired by that person's drawl] that he originally used for "The Wolf" in Tex Avery's MGM cartoons in the '50s, before he used it as "Huck"...nothing to do with Andy Griffith, who also happened to be from North Carolina.
@cappuccioc I'm over forty and watch this stuff. Don't let someone tell you that you're too old for something if it's stll good!!! Now I'm trying to write like some of this stuff, so I can send a script to Hollywood. The cartoon makers are grown ups watching cartoons. And if you didn't know, the first original cartoons were made for adults. Even these have some adult humor kids wouldn't get. Are you gonna stop liking roller coasters at a certain age? Have fun!!!
I still have this on VHS from like 1988. These cartoons were my childhood. Along with Quickdraw(and his faithful deputy Baba Looey) , Yogie, Snagglepuss, Top Cat, Scooby Doo, Dick Dastardly as well. Awesome awesome memories.
Don't know how to put it, but when I saw this, I was immediately back to being 6 again, sitting on the floor at my granny's place, singing "oh my darling Clementine". Thank you for posting this. You just gave my childhood back to me.
Evene though "Huckleberry Hound Meets Wee Willie" was the first to be telecast in October 1958 (in black and white; color prints weren't distributed until the fall of 1966), "Sheriff Huckleberry" was the first in the series to be produced.
Viva Huckleberry Hound!!! Like it in Spanish and English!!!
1luiszepol 2 weeks ago
I don't know why but for me the H-B logo looks exactly as the second logo of Cartoon Network (the C-N)
Terrorcowboy 1 month ago
I LOVE Huckleberry! He's so carefree! Just like me!... minus the accent!
djbarcode5xyz 1 month ago
OOOOOOH MY DARLING!
blacksultan85 2 months ago
It can't be, as he would be passed by this point, but the narrator sounds like Robert Bruce, who did a *ton* of narration for Warner Brothers.
looneywoman 2 months ago
@looneywoman The narrator is Don Messick.
thesafekind 2 months ago
I remember singing to these song in 1960's when i was a little girl :)
jumasqueen31 3 months ago
Daws Butler is the best.
woody1948able 3 months ago
boomerang
TheRockersway 3 months ago
Here's my favorite scene:
Huckleberry Hound: "Alright, yeew. Stick 'em uuuuuuuuuup!"
*Looks up at Dinky*
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flurias 3 months ago
I was so gay, but I couldn't tell anybody.
camy205 4 months ago 2
5:17 subliminal message rock looked like a penis
Grotok 4 months ago
You know what? That Danky's got a right good sense o humor! ;D
mancmuso1 5 months ago
I'LL TALK TO THAT OUTLAW MAN TO MAN....... on the phone
just too good xD
meetanm 5 months ago
sounds like the wolf in droopy.
raeanne88 5 months ago
my how you growed
XkukolX 5 months ago
Nice Southern Drawl! Awesomeness!
shadomasterv7 6 months ago
I miss cartoon channel
ukorit 7 months ago
Rarely do you see such complacent characters, absolutely marvelous! Much better than shows like Flapjack.... :D
shadomasterv7 7 months ago
greeneggs83 Could you please upload "Spud Dud" and "Little Red Riding Huck"?
mariamnewton 7 months ago
Daws Butler knew someone from North Carolina (a friend of his wife's family), creating a voice [inspired by that person's drawl] that he originally used for "The Wolf" in Tex Avery's MGM cartoons in the '50s, before he used it as "Huck"...nothing to do with Andy Griffith, who also happened to be from North Carolina.
fromthesidelines 7 months ago
@fromthesidelines whoops sorry abt the thumbs down accident
shadomasterv7 7 months ago
there is a reason why HH suvived "dead man's leap", he's a dog and the leap is only deadly for men! ahahhaha
80spopQueen 8 months ago
family guy totally ripped Huclkeberry hound! this dog sounds just like Bruce and Cleveland !
80spopQueen 8 months ago
I lol'd when he hammered him into a toy car :D
YszapHun 8 months ago
Oh my darling what's her name. LOL
Miracle490d 9 months ago
omfg i am 14 and im watching this and the worst thing is that i liked it
cappuccioc 9 months ago
@cappuccioc I'm over forty and watch this stuff. Don't let someone tell you that you're too old for something if it's stll good!!! Now I'm trying to write like some of this stuff, so I can send a script to Hollywood. The cartoon makers are grown ups watching cartoons. And if you didn't know, the first original cartoons were made for adults. Even these have some adult humor kids wouldn't get. Are you gonna stop liking roller coasters at a certain age? Have fun!!!
Miracle490d 9 months ago
I still have this on VHS from like 1988. These cartoons were my childhood. Along with Quickdraw(and his faithful deputy Baba Looey) , Yogie, Snagglepuss, Top Cat, Scooby Doo, Dick Dastardly as well. Awesome awesome memories.
FaithIsAnnoyed 10 months ago
That's the same Dinky they used in "The Good, The Bad, and Huckleberry Hound". But not the same model or voice.
MattJFisher 11 months ago
Don't know how to put it, but when I saw this, I was immediately back to being 6 again, sitting on the floor at my granny's place, singing "oh my darling Clementine". Thank you for posting this. You just gave my childhood back to me.
haaatz 11 months ago 4
Love that southern Texas drawelll of Huckleberry.
tbsowers1962 1 year ago
@tbsowers1962: Actually it wouldn't be Texan considering he's based off Andy Griffith so, it would be North Carolina-ish...
xRequiem666 9 months ago
Huck and Quicks draw are very important piece of my childhood . thanks for posting these wonderful cartoons ........
daniellong1000 1 year ago
sounds like Mike Huckabee
bennyfifty 1 year ago
i was sick once when this show and everytime he started singing oh my darling I'd throw up. I still feel sick when he sings.
BabyDachi75 1 year ago
@BabyDachi75 Is this Simon from American Idol? Huckleberry was never intended to go pro popular singer. LOL
Miracle490d 9 months ago
I guess the picture wasn't to scale. Let that sink in...
THE DALTON GANG WERE MUCH BIGGER THAN DINKY
Kartoonkid95 1 year ago
Hanna-Barbera Cartoons are the Best. I love freaking love Huckleberry Hound
SuperWarpath 1 year ago
Good old times i w8 till the beggining of the station with this epic cartoos, adore this :P
Ilove4sureAnime 1 year ago
5:14 *cough*
drewdane40 1 year ago
Evene though "Huckleberry Hound Meets Wee Willie" was the first to be telecast in October 1958 (in black and white; color prints weren't distributed until the fall of 1966), "Sheriff Huckleberry" was the first in the series to be produced.
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
Dayid or Alahv. Preferabably Dayid.
I love Hucks southern Drawl!
LooneyLabCartoons 1 year ago
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what cartoon was it. there were two fbi dogs, that always looked tired. And when hot chicks were in the cartoon, you only saw their legs XD?
i need the name plz XD?
josefzachariassen 1 year ago
I still have an original VHS with Huckelberry Hound.
Martinofredwall100 1 year ago
coool cartoon with clear picture and sound and vison, nice one.
blakehutton 1 year ago
old cartoons were really the best
Raikaage 1 year ago 3
No, Huck and Wee Wille is the 1st episode. Sheriff Huck is the second one.
loveslogos 1 year ago
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god this sucks.....
BlackPoisonxX 1 year ago
@BlackPoisonxX Then why the f do you watch it!?
JohnACorp782 1 year ago
what a show, hand cuff your pinky dinky
loved it
awseqwesdsdkoho7 1 year ago
this was my favorite cartoon when i was 7 years old ..... ahh good times that will never come back .....
elflaco9 1 year ago
.... and Dinky Dalton. He's my man.
adogg619 2 years ago
LOL BEST show Ever!
sealnvader33 2 years ago 2
handcuff your pinky, dinky. lol best show ever
bremenhotrod 2 years ago 43
just call me drafty
jabari757 2 years ago 21
oh my darling whats her name
HarleyJennabelle 2 years ago 5