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Hokey Wolf is a Hanna-Barbera cartoon about the adventures of a con-artist wolf (voiced by Daws Butler with the impersonation of Phil Silvers) who is always trying to cheat his way into the simple life. He is often accompanied alongside by his young, diminutive, sidekick Ding-A-Ling Wolf (voiced by Doug Young with the impersonation of Buddy Hackett), both of whom are featured as part of the The Huckleberry Hound Show in their own segment.
[edit] HistoryThe initial creation of Hokey Wolf occurred when another follow-up segment was needed, because Yogi Bear's rising popularity in preceding appearances warranted a promotion to his own self-titled show.[1] As a result of the change in schedule, Hokey Wolf had made its debut in the premiere of the third season of The Huckleberry Hound Show on September 11, 1960 and became a regular appearance afterward on this segment. Hokey's theme music for his segment of the show was composed by Hoyt Curtin and used an instrumental version of the refrain from Hail, Hail, the Gang’s All Here.[2] The segment follows the everyday misadventures of its main protagonist, Hokey Wolf, and his young companion, Ding-A-Ling Wolf, through their typical con-artist routines of getting what they need in their daily lives.[1] Through each episode, Hokey would usually try to fool farmers and other antagonists with food-stealing schemes and/or finding a place to stay without cost, only for most of these tricks to back-fire on him in one way or another.[1] [edit] Character Information
Both of the cartoon's feature characters were designed by animation artist and character designer Ed Benedict.[3] [edit] Hokey WolfHokey Wolf is the smooth-talking title character throughout each cartoon. His main hobby in life was to outsmart and coax the clueless out of free meals or places to stay, much of which he seemed to do so with ease, despite possible consequences later on. Hokey typically wears his trademark green bow tie with white collar and a violet-colored hat. His personality is very similar to that of fellow Hanna-Barbera character, Top Cat. [edit] Ding-A-Ling WolfMain article: Ding-A-Ling Wolf Ding-A-Ling is the younger sidekick to Hokey Wolf who always accompanies him throughout each misadventure. He is usually eager to fulfill Hokey's ambitious con-artist footsteps, but often reconsiders the plans Hokey will come up with in many situations. Ding typically wears a bowler hat (sometimes red, sometimes black), a sleeveless green shirt, and a black vest. [edit] Original Segment on The Huckleberry Hound ShowIn total, both Hokey and Ding-A-Ling Wolf have starred in 29 seven-minute cartoons throughout the third and fourth seasons (1960-1961) of The Huckleberry Hound Show.[4] Their pilot episode was Tricks And Treats, which aired on September 11, 1960. The Hokey Wolf series would come to an end with the episode Bean Pod’ners, airing on December 1, 1961. Below is a complete listing of all cartoon shorts with the main protagonist Hokey Wolf: [edit] First Season: September – December 1960
[edit] Second Season: August – December 1961
[edit] Further appearances (1962-2007)[edit] Hanna-Barbera seriesWhile the initial series ended in December 1961, Hokey Wolf went on to appear in four other animated Hanna-Barbera series alongside other classic characters. These were as follows:
[edit] Hanna-Barbera films
[edit] Other appearancesLike many other Hanna-Barbera characters, both Hokey Wolf and Ding-A-Ling have each appeared in the Adult Swim series Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law (2000-2007):
[edit] Hokey Wolf in Other Languages
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Categories: American animated television series | Hanna-Barbera and Cartoon Network Studios series and characters | Yogi Bear | Fictional con artists | Fictional wolves | Fictional anthropomorphic characters | Television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters | Television series by Warner Bros. Television | First-run syndicated television programs in the United States | 1960s American animated television series | 1960 television series debuts | 1961 television series endings | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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