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Revision as of 19:53, 28 September 2021
- This article is about the segments. For the individual articles of the main title characters, see Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy.
Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy | |
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File:ADADD title card.png On-screen title card. | |
Network | NBC |
Production company | Hanna-Barbera |
Original release | September 28, 1959 – 1962 |
Starring | Daws Butler Doug Young |
Producer(s) | William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Music composed by | Hoyt Curtin |
Writer(s) | Michael Maltese |
Director(s) | William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy is a series of animated segments as part of The Quick Draw McGraw Show, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for NBC's Saturday morning children's programming. It ran from 1959 to 1962, airing 45 episodes.
The show centers around a pair of a father-and-son due of dogs, in which, Doggie Daddy must rise his rambunctious son Augie as a single parent.
Over the years, Augie and Daddy have joined in many of their good friend Yogi Bear's groups, such as Yogi's Gang in Yogi's Gang, Yogi Yahooeys in Laff-A-Lympics and Yogi's Treasure Hunters in Yogi's Treasure Hunt, they also had various other appearances, such as in Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, Yo, Yogi!, a number of Kellogg's commercials, the MetLife commercial entitled "Everyone" and Daddy also made cameos in The Good, the Bad and Huckleberry Hound and in the I Am Weasel episode "I Am My Lifetime" as an elder, but made very little recent appearances until they both appeared for the Jellystone! reboot, in which Augie is a girl and Daddy is more portrayed as a over protective helicopter parent.
Production
Development
The two themselves most likely took inspiration from Spike and Tyke from the Tom and Jerry franchise, and the voice of Doggie Daddy was based on Jimmy Durante.
Music
Episodes
Episode | Number | Air date |
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"Foxhound Hounded Fox" | 1x01 | Week of September 28, 1959 |
"Watch Dog Augie" | 1x02 | Week of October 19, 1959 |
"Skunk You Very Much" | 1x03 | Week of October 13, 1959 |
"In the Picnic of Time" | 1x04 | Week of November 2, 1959 |
"High and Flighty" | 1x05 | Week of October 5, 1959 |
"Nag-Nag-Nag" | 1x06 | Week of October 12, 1959 |
"Talk it Up Pup" | 1x07 | Week of November 10, 1959 |
"Tee Vee or Not Tee Vee" | 1x08 | Week of December 7, 1959 |
"Big Top Pop" | 1x09 | Week of October 26, 1959 |
"Million-Dollar Robbery" | 1x10 | Week of December 1, 1959 |
"Pup Plays Pop" | 1x11 | Week of December 28, 1959 |
"Pop's Nature Pup" | 1x12 | Week of December 8, 1959 |
"Good Mouse Keeping" | 1x13 | Week of December 22, 1959 |
"Whatever Goes Pup" | 1x14 | Week of December 21, 1959 |
"Cat Happy Pappy" | 1x15 | 1959 |
"Ro-Butler" | 1x16 | Week of February 1, 1960 |
"Pipsqueak Pop" | 1x17 | Week of January 11, 1960 |
"Fan Clubbed" | 1x18 | Week of January 18, 1960 |
"Crow Cronies" | 1x19 | Week of February 2, 1960 |
"Gone to the Ducks" | 2x01 | Week of January 25, 1960 |
"Mars Little Precious" | 2x02 | Week of January 25, 1960 |
"Swat's the Matter" | 2x03 | Week of February 22, 1960 |
"Snagglepuss" | 2x04 | Week of February 20, 1960 |
"Hum Sweet Hum" | 2x05 | 1960 |
"Peck O' Trouble" | 2x06 | Week of March 7, 1960 |
"Fuss N' Feathers" | 2x07 | Week of February 29, 1960 |
"Yuk-Yuk Duck" | 2x08 | 1960 |
"It's a Mice Day" | 2x09 | Week of October 30, 1960 |
"Bud Brothers" | 2x10 | Week of November 22, 1960 |
"Pint Giant" | 2x11 | Week of May 8, 1961 |
"It's a Worm Day" | 2x12 | Week of December 12, 1960 |
"Patient Pop" | 3x01 | Week of November 28, 1960 |
"Let's Duck Out" | 3x02 | Week of September 13, 1961 |
"The Party Lion" | 3x03 | 1961 |
"The Musket-Tears" | 3x04 | Week of January 23, 1961 |
"Horse Fathers" | 3x05 | Week of October 8, 1961 |
"Playmate Pup" | 3x06 | Week of March 27, 1961 |
"Little Wonder" | 3x07 | Week of January 9, 1961 |
"Treasure Jest" | 3x08 | 1961 |
"Ape to Z" | 3x09 | 1961-1962 season |
"Growing, Growing, Gone" | 3x10 | 1961 |
"Dough Nutty" | 3x11 | 1961-1962 season |
"Party Pooper Pop" | 3x12 | 1961-1962 season |
"Hand to Mouse" | 3x13 | Week of December 22, 1959 |
"Vacation Tripped" | 3x14 | 1961-1962 season |
Cast
In popular culture
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