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Wee Willy (prototype version of Whyatt) is upset at Willa (prototype version of Red) for knocking down his tower made of buttons, so he looks into "The Three Little Pigs" for a solution to solve the problem. Note: The plot for the pilot was later modified and used in the first episode of the series.
He first acted as Lucas in Phil Joanou's film Entropy.He then started his voice role as Wee Willy, the main character in the unaired Nickelodeon/Nick Jr. pitch pilot for the PBS Kids TV series Super Why!.
HH – -rr-:A repeat of "Huckleberry Hound Meets Wee Willie". P&D&MJ – The Ace of Space: After being chased by Jinks, Dixie dreams he meets Captain Micetro and becomes an invader against Jinks. YB – Big Brave Bear: Two bank robbers, so vicious that the Highway Patrol has a "shoot to kill" order against them, think they can hide in Yogi's cave.
PBS Kids announces premiere date for 'Super Why's Comic Book Adventures,' a series of animated musical shorts based on the hit 'Super Why!' series. Y-E-S, yes, the new 'Super Why!' musical shorts ...
One of his enemies, Wee Willie, was also featured as an adolescent, vocalized by Rob Paulsen. [ 8 ] Huckleberry along with other Hanna-Barbera characters including Fred Flintstone , Barney Rubble , Wilma Flintstone , Betty Rubble , Yogi Bear, Scooby-Doo and George Jetson made appearances in the live show Hanna-Barbera Gala Celebrity Nite at the ...
Dramatic video shows several police officers freeing a man from the aircraft, which came down shortly after takeoff in Los Angeles, according to local media.
The series began with the pilot Rocky the Flying Squirrel. Production began in February 1958 with the hiring of voice actors June Foray , Paul Frees , Bill Scott, and William Conrad . Eight months later, General Mills signed a deal to sponsor the cartoon program, under the condition that the show be run in a late-afternoon time slot, when it ...
Tom Slick is the cartoon star of a series of shorts that aired within the half-hour animated television series George of the Jungle (ABC, 1967).It was the work of Jay Ward Productions, the creators of Rocky & Bullwinkle and other satiric animated characters. [1]