The Huckleberry Hound Show
The Huckleberry Hound Show is a 1958 syndicated animated series and the second from Hanna-Barbera following The Ruff & Reddy Show, sponsored by Kellogg's. Three segments were included in the program: one featuring Huckleberry Hound; another starring Yogi Bear and his sidekick Boo Boo; and a third with Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks, two mice who in each short found a new way to outwit the cat Mr. Jinks.
Seasons

1. Yogi Bear's Big Break
Sick of children saying "Hey, Mom, hey, Mom. Look at the bears, look at the bears, look at the bears," Yogi Bear decides to bust out of Jellystone Park. He tries to sneak past the park ranger, but all his attempts at escape backfire.

2. Cousin Tex
Pixie and Dixie's country cousin comes by for a visit and tries his version of country tricks on Jinks.

3. Huckleberry Hound Meets Wee Willie
Huckleberry Hound apprehends a 350-pound gorilla named Wee Willie who has gotten loose throughout the city.

4. Judo Jack
Pixie and Dixie call upon Judo Jack to teach them how defend themselves against Jinks in the arts of Judo.

5. Lion-Hearted Huck
Huck goes to Africa to bag a lion but the lion uses all sorts of modern devices to outwit Huck. Finally, the brainy lion is himself bested by a jeep motor.

6. Slumber Party Smarty
Just before he hibernates for the winter, kind-hearted Yogi befriends a cute little duck. Little Yakky Doodle wants to stay with Yogi for the winter.

7. Tricky Trapper
This is the old rugged northwest which is protected by the Mounties, and Powerful Pierre is on the loose, and Huckleberry volunteers to catch him.

8. Pie-Pirates
Yogi and Boo Boo get chased away by a chicken rancher. They soon spot a huckleberry pie cooling in a kitchen window, but can't get to it because of a mean old dog. They must sneak past the vicious hound.

9. Kit Kat Kit
Jinks makes a robot cat to help him get rid of Pixie and Dixie.

10. Big Bad Bully
A busy little bumblebee is flying around. Yogi and Boo Boo follow it with hopes it will lead them to the honey, but a Big Bad Bull gives them a serious detour.

11. Jinks' Mice Device
Jinks builds a machine he thinks will liquidate Pixie and Dixie. It makes the mice invisible and they drive Jinks mad with their tricks.

12. Sir Huckleberry Hound
As a knight in the Days of Old, our hero Sir Huckleberry Hound is determined to rescue a damsel in distress who is being held captive at the top of a castle tower. Her captor, the Fat Knight, tries to block Huck's every rescue attempt.

13. Pistol Packin' Pirate
Pixie and Dixie are aboard a Pirate ship with a Pistol Packin' Pirate, who threatens Jinks to "walk the plank", if he doesn't catch those "meeses".

14. Sheriff Huckleberry
Out in the Ol' West, Huckleberry the Sheriff has a warrant for the arrest of Dinky Dalton, last of the Dalton Gang, he's wanted dead or alive. Preferably dead!

15. Foxy Hound-Dog
A hunter and his barking dog chase a fox into Yogi's cave. Yogi protects the defenseless little fox from the tenacious hound. The fox hides as a Davey Crockett hat on Yogi.

16. Rustler Hustler Huck
Huckleberry Hound must protect his cattle from a rustler in the Old West. The rustler is a tricky one, but so is Huck.

17. Big Brave Bear
Two bandits are on the run from the law. They find the perfect hideout in Jellystone Park. Of course, they end up in Yogi's cave!

18. Scaredycat Dog
Pixie and Dixie buy a dog for $5 to get Jinks, but the dog is scared of cats. The dog's twin brother then comes to the rescue.

19. Freeway Patrol
Huckleberry Hound is part of the freeway patrol who strikes fear in the hearts of law breakers.

20. Little Bird-Mouse
Dixie wishes to fly like a bird, but his schoolteacher won't allow it. Then Dixie uses his ears like flaps and is able to ascend and float this way. Mr. Jinks goes after Dixie to collect a fortune for a flying mouse, surprising Pixie and especially the schoolteacher.

21. Tally Ho Ho Ho
During bear-hunting season in Jellystone Park, a little hunter with a long white mustache tries to bag a bear, and that bear is Yogi. Yogi must outwit the persistent hunter.

22. Two Corny Crows
Farmer Huckleberry Hound is losing rows on rows of his corn crop to Iggy and Ziggy, a pair of crafty black birds who manage to outwit Huck at every turn.

23. The Ghost with the Most
Jinks thinks he killed Dixie. Dixie dresses as a ghost to haunt Jinks and get him to obey him. Jinks finds out and plays his own trick.

24. Baffled Bear
Yogi sleeps through a long winter nap. He awakens from hibernation to discover that his favorite forest has been turned into a superhighway.

25. Cock-A-Doodle Huck
Down on the farm, Huck is on alert for the fox that is always trying to rob the chicken coop. No matter what scheme ol' Foxy thinks of to steal a chicken, Farmer Huck is there to thwart him- but good.

26. Jiggers... It's Jinks!
Pixie, Dixie and Jinks live happily in a cheese factory. Jinks is replaced by a cat named Bullet. All three try creative ways to get back in.

27. High Fly Guy
In a nest of triplets, one bird gets left behind by his mother. Yogi befriends the young bird and tries to show him how to fly.

28. The Ace of Space
After being chased by Jinks, Dixie dreams he meets Captain Micetro and becomes an invader against Jinks.

29. The Brave Little Brave
Yogi delights in following a little Native American boy as he hunts for wild game with his bow and arrow. Yogi tries to help a bunny who's being hunted by the inept Indian boy. More often than not, however, it's Yogi who ends up on the receiving end!

30. Fireman Huck
Fireman Huckleberry is called to get a cat out of a tree that a dog keeps chasing around, and the cat keeps going to higher ground.

31. Jinks Junior
Jinks teaches his son how to be like him and how to catch mice.

32. Dragon-Slayer Huck
The King sends brave knight Huck to slay a fire-breathing dragon.

33. The Stout Trout
Yogi goes fishing, but he's up against a very crafty trout.

34. Jinks the Butler
Jinks is under orders to guard a banquet. Pixie and Dixie try incessantly to crash the party, until Jinks plants a firecracker in an apple.

35. The Buzzin' Bear
Inquisitive Yogi investigates a parked helicopter, leading to a wild and uproarious joyride.

36. Hookey Daze
Truant Officer Huck tries to take twin brothers Mickey and Icky Vanderblip back to school.

37. Jinks' Flying Carpet
Jinks gets a flying carpet from his cousin in Baghdad, and intends to use it to finally get Pixie and Dixie.

38. Skeeter Trouble
Huckleberry Hound goes to the great outdoors to relax, but a pesky Mosquito keeps him from enjoying his getaway.

39. The Runaway Bear
A ridiculously wealthy gentleman wants only a bear's head to complete his collection of exotic trophies. Might Yogi oblige?

40. Puppet Pals
Pixie and Dixie makes a chump out of Jinks to fool a dog. Waking from a good night's sleep, Pixie and Dixie go about their job of fighting with Jinks. They run to a bulldog for protection. This time, Jinks explains to the bulldog how they are bothering him. The bulldog agrees to team up with him against the mice.

41. Be My Guest Pest
An affable Jellystone Park visitor casually invites Yogi to visit his penthouse apartment in the city- and the bear takes the invitation seriously. Yogi goes to New York City to visit the married vacationer. Milton must hide Yogi from his wife- she does not like Milton's habit of inviting acquaintances over- so Yogi poses as a bear rug.

42. Sheep-Shape Sheepherder
Two foxes try various ways to get sheepherder Huck's sheep, but they fail every time.

43. Mark of The Mouse
Dixie attempts to scare Jinks with a Mark of the Mouse costume. Jinks plays along, but then he duels the real Mark of the Mouse.

44. Barbecue Hound
Huck is set to barbeque his dinner, but a hungry dog wants his big, delicious steak.

45. Duck In Luck
A hunter shoots down a little duck (Yakky) who runs for cover, and Yogi saves him from the persistent hunter and his dog.

46. Dinky Jinks
Jinks mixes a formula that shrinks him to mouse size. He fails to get Pixie and Dixie and seeks their help from a chasing dog.

47. Bear on a Picnic
A couple with a little baby arrives for a picnic in Jellystone Park. This time, Yogi forgets all about swiping picnic baskets, for the baby is always leaving his playpen, and going after animals he thinks are cats. Trouble is, each time Yogi rescues the infant, the overprotective parents wrongfully accuse him of trying to harm the child.

48. Hokum Smokum
Old Man Huckleberry Hound recalls to his nephew how he fought a prankish Indian in the west.

49. Hypnotize Surprise
Pixie and Dixie try some hypnotism on Jinks. It all goes wrong when they make Jinks think he's a mouse and he makes himself a train.

50. Bird House Blues
Huck makes a new birdhouse for the birds, but crows Iggy and Ziggy moves in. Huck wants them out.

51. Prize Fight Fright
Yogi reluctantly becomes a sparring partner for the world champion boxer.

52. Postman Panic
Huck the loyal Mailman, makes numerous attempts to deliver mail to a house that has a pesky, yet clever yard dog who laughs like Muttley.

53. Nice Mice
Pixie and Dixie adopt a homeless kitty, but need to keep it away from Jinks.

54. Brainy Bear
A crazy professor with a lab in his trailer captures Yogi and his pal Boo Boo. He switches Yogi's brain with a chicken.

55. Ski Champ Chump
Huckleberry takes to the snow to become a Ski champion.

56. King-Size Surprise
Pixie and Dixie help a dog called King-Size retrieve his license. In return, he helps them against Jinks until he is taken by a dog catcher.

57. Robin Hood Yogi
Yogi and Boo Boo play Robin Hood to get food from the tourists.

58. Lion Tamer Huck
Huck portrays a lion-tamer and shows many ways to tame lions.

59. Cat-Nap Cat
Jinks has been rewarded for mouse catching. Knowing his secret, Pixie and Dixie decide to interrupt his cat nap.

60. Daffy Daddy
Yogi comes across a little kid who wants to play cowboy, but the parents ignore him, so Yogi plays with him.

61. Little Red Riding Huck
While strolling in the woods, Huckleberry Hound comes across Little Red Riding Hood on the way to Grandma's house with a basket of cookies, so he dresses up as Red and beats her to the house to save her from the Wolf, who is waiting for Red. Huck finds the Wolf in Grandma's bed. The Wolf doesn't buy Huck's story that he is actually Red.

62. Mouse-Nappers
A cat takes Pixie and Dixie away and Jinks begins a fight with him until both of them share the mice.

63. Scooter Looter
Yogi steals a ride on a scooter and storms throughout the park out of control as he can't shut it off.

64. The Tough Little Termite
Huck the happy homeowner tries to get rid of a tough little pesky termite.

65. Boxing Buddy
Pixie and Dixie meet a kangaroo named Ka-Pow, who Jinks mistakes for an oversized mouse. Ka-Pow is soon reclaimed to star on television.

66. Hide and Go Peek
Yogi tries to hide a circus elephant away from the circus guards.
Cast

Daws Butler
Huckleberry Hound / Yogi Bear / Dixie (voice)

Don Messick
Boo Boo Bear / Pixie (voice)

Doug Young
Ding-a-Ling Wolf (voice)
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