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|released= [[September 16]], [[1964]]-[[January 9]], [[1966]]
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'''''Breezly and Sneezly''''' is a series of animated segments as part of ''[[The Peter Potamus Show]]'', produced by [[Hanna-Barbera|Hanna-Barbera Productions]]. The series aired in syndication until [[ABC]] attained the series. In hopes that some of [[The Magilla Gorilla Show|Magilla Gorilla]]'s fans would follow him there, [[Ricochet Rabbit|Ricochet]]'s place on ''[[The Magilla Gorilla Show]]'' was replaced by Breezly and Sneezly, while the ''[[Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-long|Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-long]]'' shorts replaced Breezly on the Peter Potamus Show. It ran from [[1964]] and [[1966]], airing 23 episodes.
'''''Breezly and Sneezly''''' is a series of animated segments as part of ''[[The Peter Potamus Show]]'', produced by [[Hanna-Barbera Productions]]. The series aired in syndication until [[ABC]] attained the series. In hopes that some of [[The Magilla Gorilla Show|Magilla Gorilla]]'s fans would follow him there, [[Ricochet Rabbit|Ricochet]]'s place on ''[[The Magilla Gorilla Show]]'' was replaced by Breezly and Sneezly, while the ''[[Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-long|Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-long]]'' shorts replaced Breezly on the Peter Potamus Show. It ran from [[1964]] and [[1966]], airing 23 episodes that spanned two seasons.


The shorts bared similarities to that of [[Yogi Bear (segments)|Yogi Bear]]. In this case, the shorts centered around a polar bear named [[Breezly Bruin]], followed closely behind by his best friend—and usual sidekick—[[Sneezly]], as they try numerous attempts to break into an [[Alaska|Alaskan]] army camp base named "[[Camp Frostbite]]" for various different reasons. Wether it be food or shelter, they are usually thrown out by the camp's leader [[Colonel Fuzzby]]. Sneezly also has a habit of sneezing, which sometimes plays part of some of Breezly's schemes.
The shorts bared similarities to that of [[Yogi Bear (segments)|Yogi Bear]]. In this case, the shorts centered around a polar bear named [[Breezly Bruin]], followed closely behind by his best friend—and usual sidekick—[[Sneezly]], as they try numerous attempts to break into an [[Alaska|Alaskan]] army camp base named "[[Camp Frostbite]]" for various different reasons. Wether it be food or shelter, they are usually thrown out by the camp's leader [[Colonel Fuzzby]]. Sneezly also has a habit of sneezing, which sometimes plays part of some of Breezly's schemes.
The entire series has been released on [[The Peter Potamus Show: The Complete Series|DVD]].


==Production==
==Production==
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==Episodes==
==Episodes==
Some episodes have been reordered to be in their correct order, so some title cards may present the wrong episode until they are corrected as well.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Episode
! Episode
! Number
! Original air date
! Original air date
|-
|-
| "[[All Riot on the Northern Front]]"
| 1x01
| 1x01
* "[[All Riot on the Northern Front]]"
| [[September 16]], [[1964]]
| [[September 16]], [[1964]]
|-
|-
| "[[No Place Like Nome]]"
| 1x02
| 1x02
* "[[Missile Fizzle (Breezly and Sneezly)|Missile Fizzle]]"
| [[September 23]], 1964
| [[September 23]], 1964
|-
|-
| "[[Missile Fizzle (Breezly and Sneezly)|Missile Fizzle]]"
| 1x03
| 1x03
* "[[Mass Masquerade]]"
| [[October 7]], 1964
| [[October 7]], 1964
|-
|-
| "[[Mass Masquerade]]"
| 1x04
| 1x04
* "[[No Place Like Nome]]"
| October 7, 1964
| October 7, 1964
|-
|-
| "[[Furry Furlough]]"
| 1x05
| 1x05
* "[[Stars and Gripes]]"
| [[October 14]], 1964
| [[October 14]], 1964
|-
|-
| "[[Bruin Ruin]]"
| 1x06
| 1x06
* "[[Bruin Ruin]]"
| [[October 21]], 1964
| [[October 21]], 1964
|-
|-
| "[[Freezing Fleas]]"
| 1x07
| 1x07
* "[[Freezing Fleas]]"
| [[October 28]], 1964
| [[October 28]], 1964
|-
|-
| "[[Stars and Gripes]]"
| 1x08
| 1x08
* "[[Furry Furlough]]"
| [[November 4]], 1964
| [[November 4]], 1964
|-
|-
| "[[Armoured Amour]]"
| 1x09
| 1x09
* "[[Armoured Amour]]"
| [[November 11]], 1964
| [[November 11]], 1964
|-
|-
| "[[As the Snow Flies]]"
| 1x10
| 1x10
* "[[As the Snow Flies]]"
| [[November 18]], 1964
| [[November 18]], 1964
|-
|-
| "[[Snow Biz]]"
| 1x11
| 1x11
* "[[Snow Biz (Breezly and Sneezly)|Snow Biz]]"
| [[November 25]], 1964
| [[November 25]], 1964
|-
|-
| "[[Unseen Trouble]]"
| 1x12
| 1x12
* "[[Unseen Trouble]]"
| [[December 2]], 1964
| [[December 2]], 1964
|-
|-
| "[[Nervous in the Service]]"
| 1x13
| 1x13
* "[[Nervous in the Service]]"
| [[December 9]], 1964
| [[December 9]], 1964
|-
|-
| "[[Birthday Bonanza]]"
| 1x14
| 1x14
* "[[Birthday Bonanza]]"
| [[December 16]], 1964
| [[December 16]], 1964
|-
|-
| "[[Wacky Waikiki]]"
| 2x01
| 2x01
* "[[Wacky Waikiki]]"
| [[September 11]], [[1965]]
| [[September 11]], [[1965]]
|-
|-
| "[[General Nuisance]]"
| 2x02
| 2x02
* "[[General Nuisance]]"
| [[September 18]], 1965
| [[September 18]], 1965
|-
|-
| "[[Rookie Wrecker]]"
| 2x03
| 2x03
* "[[Noodnick of the North]]"
| [[September 25]], 1965
| [[September 25]], 1965
|-
|-
| "[[Noodnick of the North]]"
| 2x04
| 2x04
* "[[Rookie Wrecker]]"
| [[October 2]], 1965
| [[October 2]], 1965
|-
|-
| "[[The Fastest Bear in the North]]"
| 2x05
| 2x05
* "[[The Fastest Bear in the North]]"
| [[October 9]], 1965
| [[October 9]], 1965
|-
|-
| "[[Snow Time Show Time]]"
| 2x06
| 2x06
* "[[Goat A-Go-Go]]"
| [[October 16]], 1965
| [[October 16]], 1965
|-
|-
| "[[Goat A-Go-Go]]"
| 2x07
| 2x07
* "[[Snow Time Show Time]]"
| [[October 23]], 1965
| [[October 23]], 1965
|-
|-
| "[[Spy in the Ointment]]"
| 2x08
| 2x08
* "[[Spy in the Ointment]]"
| [[January 2]], [[1966]]
| [[January 2]], [[1966]]
|-
|-
| "[[An Ill Wind (Breezly and Sneezly)|An Ill Wind]]"
| 2x09
| 2x09
* "[[An Ill Wind (Breezly and Sneezly)|An Ill Wind]]"
| [[January 9]], 1966
| [[January 9]], 1966
|}
|}
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* [[Mel Blanc]] as [[Sneezly]]
* [[Mel Blanc]] as [[Sneezly]]
* [[John Stephenson]] as [[Colonel Fuzzby]]
* [[John Stephenson]] as [[Colonel Fuzzby]]
==Legacy==
Hanna-Barbera would later borrow Colonel Fuzzby's design for a similar-looking character in the ''[[Fender Bender 500]]'' short "[[Space Race 500]]."
Both Breezly and Sneezly would later reappear for the ''[[Hanna-Barbera's Turbo Toons]]'' game, and as animatronics for the ''[[Dexter's Laboratory (TV series)|Dexter's Laboratory]]'' episode "[[Chubby Cheese]]."
Breezly and Sneezly also appear in the ''[[Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law]]'' episodes "[[Juror in Court]]" and "[[Peanut Puberty]]," respectively, and make cameos as captives of the [[Creepleys]] in [[DC Comics]]' ''[[Deathstroke/Yogi Bear Special/Issue 1|Deathstroke/Yogi Bear Special]]''.


==References==
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Latest revision as of 00:05, 11 February 2024

Breezly and Sneezly
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The style used for each episode's title card.
Network Syndication
Production company Hanna-Barbera
Original release September 16, 1964January 9, 1966
Starring Howard Morris
Mel Blanc
John Stephenson
Producer(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Music composed by Hoyt Curtin
Writer(s) Tony Benedict
Warren Foster
Dalton Sandifer
Director(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera

Breezly and Sneezly is a series of animated segments as part of The Peter Potamus Show, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. The series aired in syndication until ABC attained the series. In hopes that some of Magilla Gorilla's fans would follow him there, Ricochet's place on The Magilla Gorilla Show was replaced by Breezly and Sneezly, while the Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-long shorts replaced Breezly on the Peter Potamus Show. It ran from 1964 and 1966, airing 23 episodes that spanned two seasons.

The shorts bared similarities to that of Yogi Bear. In this case, the shorts centered around a polar bear named Breezly Bruin, followed closely behind by his best friend—and usual sidekick—Sneezly, as they try numerous attempts to break into an Alaskan army camp base named "Camp Frostbite" for various different reasons. Wether it be food or shelter, they are usually thrown out by the camp's leader Colonel Fuzzby. Sneezly also has a habit of sneezing, which sometimes plays part of some of Breezly's schemes.

The entire series has been released on DVD.

Production

Development

Music

The music was composed by Hoyt Curtin.

Episodes

Some episodes have been reordered to be in their correct order, so some title cards may present the wrong episode until they are corrected as well.

Episode Original air date
1x01 September 16, 1964
1x02 September 23, 1964
1x03 October 7, 1964
1x04 October 7, 1964
1x05 October 14, 1964
1x06 October 21, 1964
1x07 October 28, 1964
1x08 November 4, 1964
1x09 November 11, 1964
1x10 November 18, 1964
1x11 November 25, 1964
1x12 December 2, 1964
1x13 December 9, 1964
1x14 December 16, 1964
2x01 September 11, 1965
2x02 September 18, 1965
2x03 September 25, 1965
2x04 October 2, 1965
2x05 October 9, 1965
2x06 October 16, 1965
2x07 October 23, 1965
2x08 January 2, 1966
2x09 January 9, 1966

Cast

Legacy

Hanna-Barbera would later borrow Colonel Fuzzby's design for a similar-looking character in the Fender Bender 500 short "Space Race 500."

Both Breezly and Sneezly would later reappear for the Hanna-Barbera's Turbo Toons game, and as animatronics for the Dexter's Laboratory episode "Chubby Cheese."

Breezly and Sneezly also appear in the Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law episodes "Juror in Court" and "Peanut Puberty," respectively, and make cameos as captives of the Creepleys in DC Comics' Deathstroke/Yogi Bear Special.

References