Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy

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This article is about the segments. For the individual articles of the main title characters, see Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy. For the punch out book, see Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy (punch out book).
Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy
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On-screen title card.
Network Syndication
Production company Hanna-Barbera Productions
Original release September 28, 1959March 6, 1961
Starring Daws Butler
Doug Young
Producer(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Music composed by Hoyt Curtin
Phil Green
Jack Shaindlin
Joe Cacciola
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 syndication. It ran from 1959 to 1961, airing 45 episodes that spanned three seasons.

The show centres around a father-and-son pair of dogs, in which Doggie Daddy raises his rambunctious son Augie as a single parent in numerous misadventures.

As with most of the rest of The Quick Draw McGraw Show, the series has yet to have a complete series DVD release by Warner Archive Collection due to music rights issues.

Production

Development

The titular duo themselves likely took inspiration from Spike and Tyke from the Tom and Jerry franchise, and the voice of Doggie Daddy was based on that of Jimmy Durante.

Music

The theme and other musical cues were composed by Hoyt Curtin, with the rest of the music composed by Phil Green, Jack Shaindlin, and Joe Cacciola. At the height of the series' popularity, the theme song was given lyrics:

Augie Dog was feeling sad 'till he learned from Doggie Dad--
Ears can flop and tails can wag--flippity, floppity, wiggeldy, waggeldy--
All of your troubles away

Episodes

We are currently researching seasons 2-3's airdates, so at the moment, some of the airdates may be incorrect.

Episode Number Original air date
"Million-Dollar Robbery" 1x01 Week of September 28, 1959
"High and Flighty" 1x02 Week of October 5, 1959
"Nag-Nag-Nag" 1x03 Week of October 12, 1959
"Watch Dog Augie" 1x04 Week of October 19, 1959
"Big Top Pop" 1x05 Week of October 26, 1959
"In the Picnic of Time" 1x06 Week of November 2, 1959
"Talk It Up Pup" 1x07 Week of November 9, 1959
"Good Mouse Keeping" 1x08 Week of November 16, 1959
"Foxhound Hounded Fox" 1x09 Week of November 23, 1959
"Skunk You Very Much" 1x10 Week of November 30, 1959
"Tee Vee or Not Tee Vee" 1x11 Week of December 7, 1959
"Pop's Nature Pup" 1x12 Week of December 14, 1959
"Whatever Goes Pup" 1x13 Week of December 21, 1959
"Pup Plays Pop" 1x14 Week of December 28, 1959
"Cat Happy Pappy" 1x15 Week of January 4, 1960
"Pipsqueak Pop" 1x16 Week of January 11, 1960
"Fan Clubbed" 1x17 Week of January 18, 1960
"Gone to the Ducks" 1x18 Week of January 25, 1960
"Ro-Butler" 1x19 Week of February 1, 1960
"Mars Little Precious" 1x20 Week of February 8, 1960
"Crow Cronies" 1x21 Week of February 18, 1960
"Swats the Matter" 1x22 Week of February 22, 1960
"Fuss N' Feathers" 1x23 Week of February 29, 1960
"Peck O' Trouble" 1x24 Week of March 7, 1960
"Hum Sweet Hum" 1x25 Week of March 18, 1960
"Snagglepuss" 1x26 Week of March 21, 1960
"Yuk-Yuk Duck" 2x01 Week of March 26, 1960
"It's a Mice Day" 2x02 Week of April 4, 1960
"Bud Brothers" 2x03 Week of April 11, 1960
"Pint Giant" 2x04 Week of April 18, 1960
"It's a Worm Day" 2x05 Week of April 25, 1960
"Patient Pop" 2x06 Week of May 2, 1960
"The Musket-Tears" 2x07 Week of May 9, 1960
"Little Wonder" 2x08 Week of May 16, 1960
"Let's Duck Out" 2x09 Week of May 23, 1960
"The Party Lion" 2x10 Week of January 2, 1961
"Horse Fathers" 2x11 Week of January 9, 1961
"Treasure Jest" 2x12 Week of January 16, 1961
"Playmate Pup" 2x13 Week of January 23, 1961
"Ape to Z" 3x01 Week of January 30, 1961
"Growing, Growing, Gone" 3x02 Week of February 6, 1961
"Dough-Nutty" 3x03 Week of February 13, 1961
"Vacation Tripped" 3x04 Week of February 20, 1961
"Party Pooper Pop" 3x05 Week of February 27, 1961
"Hand to Mouse" 3x06 Week of March 6, 1961

Cast

Crossovers

Title Number Original air date
Yogi Bear: "Yogi's Birthday Party" 1 October 1, 1961
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law: "Peanut Puberty" 2 June 6, 2004

Legacy

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 Yo, Yogi!, the MetLife commercial entitled "Everyone," and Daddy also made a cameo 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 an over protective helicopter parent.

In popular culture

  • In the Family Guy episode "Brothers & Sisters," Lois tries to talk her sister, Carol, out of marrying Mayor Adam West, since it didn't work out with her third husband, Doggie Daddy, due to a son from a previous marriage. He then casually pops up to inform Carol he's available now because Augie's "all grown up now [and] out of the house."
  • In the Gui and Estopa episode "As Encomendas" ("Orders"), Augie and Daddy are seen waiting in line for the Scooby Snacks store.

Merchandise

In the mid-1960s (possibly 1965), Purex Co. released an Augie Doggie bubble club, a bath soap container, as part of their bubble club line for Hanna-Barbera.

Toys

In 1998, Warner Bros. released a bean bag of Augie exclusively in their store.

In other languages

Language Name
Brazilian Bibo Pai e Bóbi Filho
French Jappy et Pappy toutou
Italian Tatino e Papino
Spanish Canuto y Canito
Japanese オギーとダディー (Oggy to Daddy)

References