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  • Tell me,doesn't he remind you of NJ Govenor?

  • I hope I don't have any problems using baby Huey's image for my small business, Baby Huey's Tattooing.

  • @bigislander72 -- Back in the 70s there was a Chicago nightclub named Hueys that featured live dance bands and had a giant staue of Baby Huey over the entrance.

  • A 1949 cartoon.

  • So cute!

  • Noveltoon was the best

  • If your child is born with a fully formed muscle structure and the ability to speak english, I'd consider it a pretty successful birth.

    Laugh all you want, by the first grade he's going to be doing integral calculus

  • OMG I had no idea someone had already used the phrase "Quack-a-doodle-doo"! I was planning the title character to say this early at daybreak in a future episode of "Clement the Duck"; don't worry, I'll take it out of the script. He's got a couple of clips on Youtube already, just type his name into the search-engine to see them. More in the pipeline, bringing slapstick cartoons into the new century.

  • It's a wonder I didn't grow up fucked because I watched this at least twice a week back in the day....

    Oh, wait...

  • vitamins take one daily?

  • one word, DAMN!!!!

  • nice! :D

  • is very good

  • @TCandFriends2---good point. I totally overlooked that.

    Definitely Rhodes Scholar potential :o)!!!!

  • Baby Huey was the first show I saw on color television, at the Sears Roebuck store in the early 60's, I was mesmerized...

  • hueys mom nearly commited suicide trying to conceive him.

    i miss the old cartoons.

  • @The7MISSFITS -- Uuhhhh, ducks don't conceive; they lay eggs. LOL

  • Even though this was sold to UM&M, for some reason it was featured in one of the episodes of The Harveytoons Show

  • I think this has been copyrighted again.

  • Actually, all Baby Huey episodes were bought by Harvey Entertainment in the early 1960's for television. UM&M was a minor distribution for both Flechster and Famous Studios.

  • @Rlotpir1972 UM&M acquired the majority of the pre-1950 Paramount Short Subject library which includes the Fleischer and Famous cartoons. UM&M was then acquired by NTA and they changed their name to Republic Pictures in 1983. NTA (now Republic Pictures) was acquired by Viacom in 1999. Therefore, Paramount ironically owns the copyrights to their pre-1950 Short Subject library again

  • Now I see how Huey got so big. His mom took too many vitamins.

  • He's like Bizzaro

  • Let this be a lesson to all you ladies out there:

    DON'T OD ON VITAMINS OR ELSE YOU WILL GIVE BIRTH TO AN OVERGROWN RETARD!

    BAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA!

    Man, I just crack myself up!

  • Shame this isn't on tv much anymore... but good vid!

  • I forgot all about Baby Huey! I only remebered this after watching a Jerry Springer episode.

  • Ah, the pains of single motherhood.

  • hahahahha i call my little bro baby huey

  • This tells you all that never take drugs while pregnant!

  • Gotta love the HarveyToons.

    BTW, does anyone know that Baby Huey was also a Vaudeville act with a Little Lord Fauntleroy suit and shoulder-length hair? Similar to Buster Brown.

  • okay that was just retarded

  • Gotta love the classics. Much better then Flapjack or Powerpuff girls.

  • Baby Huey also reminds me of Ajax from Duckman.

  • Does anyone else remember the new Baby Huey cartoon show? The one that was made by some of the animators from Ren and Stinpy?

  • LMFAO

    i love this !!

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