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* | * This episode is one of the rare occasions where the real criminal(s) actually get away with their crimes. | ||
** A similar thing happened in the ''[[Snooper and Blabber]]'' short, "[[Puss n' Booty]]" where the actual criminals tricked [[Super Snooper|Snooper]] and [[Blabber Mouse|Blabber]] into believing the fake [[Aloysius]] was the real one and then started shooting after the two. | |||
==Errors== | ==Errors== |
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File:You mumble something, Wolf?.png Silky and Mushy confront Hokey. | |
Premiere date | Week of November 13, 1961 |
Run time | 7:07 |
Writer(s) | Warren Foster |
Director(s) | William Hanna and Joseph Barbera |
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"Hokey in the Pokey" is the ninth episode of Hokey Wolf season one. It aired as a segment of The Huckleberry Hound Show. It first aired on November 13, 1961 in first run syndication. It was written by Warren Foster, and produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, the founders of Hanna-Barbera.
Two thieves have stolen a valuable painting and hide in Hokey's cave. Ten months later they try to take the painting from the wolves at gunpoint, until the wolves get themselves turned over to the police.
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- Mona Lisa painting
- Guns
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- Silky and Mushy's car
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Behind the scenes
- This episode is one of the rare occasions where the real criminal(s) actually get away with their crimes.
- A similar thing happened in the Snooper and Blabber short, "Puss n' Booty" where the actual criminals tricked Snooper and Blabber into believing the fake Aloysius was the real one and then started shooting after the two.
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