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  2. Hopalong Cassidy (film series) - Wikipedia

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    The films were at the time collectively known as "Hoppies". In the films, Hopalong, or "Hoppy", and his white horse, Topper, travel through the Old West while dispensing justice, usually with two companions: one young and trouble-prone with a weakness for damsels in distress, the other older, comically awkward and outspoken. [2]

  3. Hoppity Hooper - Wikipedia

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    The three main characters are Hoppity Hooper, a plucky frog, voiced by Chris Allen; Waldo P. Wigglesworth, a patent medicine-hawking fox, voiced by Hans Conried, who posed as Hoppity's long-lost uncle in the pilot episode; and Fillmore, a bear wearing a Civil War hat and coat, (poorly) playing his bugle, voiced by Bill Scott (with Alan Reed portraying the character in the pilot).

  4. Forty Thieves (film) - Wikipedia

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    Forty Thieves is a 1944 American Western film starring William Boyd in the lead role of Hopalong Cassidy.It was directed by Lesley Selander, produced by Harry Sherman and released by United Artists.

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  7. Hopalong Cassidy - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, fellow film cowboy Roy Rogers released a nostalgic ballad called "Hoppy, Gene and Me". The 1951 comedy film Callaway Went Thataway is a spoof of the then-ongoing Hopalong Cassidy craze. Heisman Trophy winner and NFL halfback Howard Cassady was known as Hopalong Cassady throughout his career.

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