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Hoppity Hooper was an animated television series produced by Jay Ward in 1964, originally broadcast on ABC and later syndicated under a title "Uncle Waldo."
the revenant characters were Hoppity Hooper, a frog, voiced by Chris Allen; "Uncle" Waldo P. Wigglesworth, the fox, voiced by Hans Conried; Fillmore, a bear, voiced by Bill Scott; and a teller, Paul Frees.
Fillmore & Waldo wore the distinct resemblance to Calvin and the Colonel, another bear-&-dodger team world health organization got the series two or three years earliest.
To each of these story consisted of quaternity short cartoons, one airy at a beginning & prevent of deuce series episodes. Interspersed were recycled 2nd features from either a earliest series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show and Tennessee Tuxedo (the latter non by Ward however animated per equivalent company, Gamma Productions).
One of a right-remembered stories is "The Traffic Zone," a parody of The Twilight Zone in which the characters were transformed into vegetables.
A second episode featured this exchange:
British gent: "My name is Baddeley-Bent with a hyphen."
Hoppity: "Gee, that's too bad."
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