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| Hoppity Hooper | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Animation |
| Created by | Bill Scott Chris Hayward |
| Written by | Chris Jenkyns Bill Scott |
| Directed by | Pete Burness Bill Hurtz Lew Keller |
| Voices of | Chris Allen Hans Conried Paul Frees Bill Scott |
| Narrated by | Paul Frees William Conrad |
| Theme music composer | Dennis Farnon |
| Composer(s) | Dennis Farnon |
| Country of origin | |
| Language(s) | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 27 (List of episodes) |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | Ponsonby Britt, O.B.E. Peter M. Piech [P.A.T.] |
| Producer(s) | Jay Ward Bill Scott |
| Editor(s) | Skip Craig |
| Running time | 30 minutes |
| Production company(s) | Hooper Productions Jay Ward Productions Producers Associates of Television, Inc. [P.A.T.] |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | ABC |
| Original run | 12 September 1964 – 21 April 1966 |
| Status | Ended |
Hoppity Hooper was an animated television series produced by Jay Ward in 1964, originally broadcast on ABC (1964-67), originally co-sponsored by General Mills and Topper Toys, and later syndicated under the title Uncle Waldo's Cartoon Show.
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Series premise
The recurring characters were Hoppity Hooper, a frog, voiced by Chris Allen, "Uncle" Waldo P. Wigglesworth, a fox, voiced by Hans Conried; Fillmore, a bear wearing Civil War clothes, voiced by Bill Scott; and the narrator, Paul Frees. Fillmore, as in the picture at right, often blew on his bugle, producing loud, sour notes.
The stories revolved around the three main characters seeking their fortune together, through different jobs or schemes, usually ending in misadventure.
Each story consisted of four short cartoons, one aired at the beginning and end of two series episodes. Interspersed were recycled second features from the earlier series Rocky and His Friends & The Bullwinkle Show and Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales (the latter not produced by Ward but animated by the same company, Gamma Productions), like Peabody's Improbable History, Fractured Fairy Tales, Mr. Know-It-All, and The World of Commander McBragg.
One of the best-remembered stories is "The Traffic Zone," a parody of The Twilight Zone in which the characters were transformed into vegetables.
Another episode featured this exchange:
- British gent: "My name is Baddeley-Bent with a hyphen."
- Hoppity: "Gee, that's too bad."
Hoppity lived in Foggy Bogg, Wisconsin.
Data
The first two episodes were produced in 1960, and featured Alan Reed as Fillmore. The series wasn't picked up for broadcast until September 1964, and by that time Reed was unavailable, because of his commitment with another ABC animated TV series, The Flintstones, as the voice of Fred Flintstone. Therefore, Bill Scott was named to do the voice of Fillmore.
The series was broadcast by ABC from September 12, 1964 to September 3, 1966. ABC continued to air reruns until September 2, 1967. The series was syndicated to local television stations through the 1970s and 1980s.
52 episodes, each containing two "Hoppity Hooper" shorts, were made. Each "episode" unfolded in four parts, except where noted.
Episodes
1964-'65
- Ring a Ding Spring
- Rock 'n' Roll Star
- Diamond Mine
- Costra Nostra
- The Giant of Hoot 'n' Holler
- Detective Agency
- Olympic Star
- Ghost
- The Masked Martin
- Jumping Frog Contest
- The Traffic Zone
- Wottabango Corn Elixir
- Frog Prince of Monomania
1965-'66
- Colonel Clabber—Limburger Cheese Statue
- The Giant Cork
- Ferkle to Hawaii
- Hallowe'en
- Christmas
- Horse Race Follies
- Jack and the Beanstalk
- Granny's Gang
- Golf Tournament (2 parts)
- The Hopeless Diamond (2 parts)
- The Dragon of Eubetchia
- Rare Butterfly Hunt
- Oil's Well at Oasis Gardens
- Wonder Water
Staff
- Producers: Jay Ward, Bill Scott
- Directors: Pete Burness, Bill Hurtz, Lew Keller (uncredited: Gerard Baldwin & Bill Hurtz, Part two of "Ring-A-Ding Spring" Pilot episode)
- Writers: Chris Jenkyns, Bill Scott
- Film Editor: Skip Craig
- Designers: Sam Clayberger, Roy Morita, Shirley Silvey
- Animation by Gamma Productions S.A. de C.V.
- Production Director: Harvey Siegel
- Associate Director: Jaime Torres V(asquez).
- Animation Supervisor: Sam S. Kai
- Layout Supervisor: Joe Montell
- Executive Producer: Ponsonby Britt, O.B.E.
- A Jay Ward Production
- In Association with Producers Associates of Television, inc. (Peter Piech, executive producer)
Voices
- Chris Allen - Hoppity Hooper
- Hans Conried - Waldo Wigglesworth
- Alan Reed [Episodes 1 & 2 of "Ring-A-Ding Spring"] and Bill Scott - Fillmore Bear
- Paul Frees [eps. 1-50] and William Conrad [eps. 51-52] - Narrator
Releases
Hoppity Hooper was released in two separate volumes on VHS in the early 90s. Volume One found its way to DVD in 2001 but as of 2008, Volume Two has never been released to DVD.
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