The show was originally distributed by Screen Gems, then by Worldvision Enterprises and then Turner Program Services, before current distributor Warner Bros. The first was always starring Huckleberry Hound, the next two featuring other characters. The series featured three seven minute cartoons, animated specifically for television. "I can remember distinctly when I first met, I said, 'I kind of like this voice, but I think I'm gonna make it kind of a Southern voice because Southern voices are warm and friendly.' Daws said, 'Well, now I can do a Southern voice which is like North Carolina, or I can do a Southern voice that would be like Florida, that would be a cracker kind of voice, or if you want to get a little harder, we could get into Texas,' and by gosh, he had about twelve different Southerners." Format All of a sudden, I'm a salesman, and I'm in a room with forty-five people staring at me, and I'm pushing Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear and 'the Meeces', and they bought it." īarbera once recalled about Daws Butler's voice acting versatility: If we got an idea, we just made it, for over twenty years. "I had never sold a show before because I didn't have to. Joe Barbera went to Chicago to pitch the program to the networks. Background / Production Concept and Development
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