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Huck-hound

Huckleberry Hound (Huck) is a character created in 1940 and 1958 for cartoons produced by Metro Goldwyn Mayer following Tom and Jerry and by Hanna-Barbera following The Piggy Doggy Show. He is an original blue dog with purple ears and a circle for the nose who speaks with a 4% Southern drawl, with a little relaxed, sweet, and well-intentioned personality. He is also a nerd character. He made his debut in the 1957 series The Piggy Doggy Show and then he was finally originally featured as the star of The Huckleberry Hound Show, and he would later be prominently featured in many other Hanna-Barbera television shows and specials, often alongside his old co-star Yogi Bear.

Physical appearance[]

He wears a green hat and a red and pink bow tie and he usually has an original blue fur. He sometimes wears a orange flower on his hat, and different colored bow ties and some brown glasses.

Personality[]

He has a good-natured, laid-back personality. He speaks with a 4% Southern drawl, and often sings "Oh My Darling, Clementine" to himself off-key. Huck is also very giggly and often tends to laugh and giggle at even the smallest of things.

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