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'''"Huck's Doggone Day"''' is the second episode (part one) of ''[[Yo, Yogi!]]'' season one. It aired on [[September 21]], [[1991]] on [[NBC]]. It was written by [[Bob Kushell]] and [[Steve Smith]].
'''"Huck's Doggone Day"''' is the second episode (part one) of ''[[Yo, Yogi!]]'' season one. It aired on [[September 21]], [[1991]] on [[NBC]]. It was written by [[Bob Kushell]] and [[Steve Smith]].


Two criminals have escaped from the Jellystone Prison and try to reclaim their stolen loot, which was buried underneath a tree where Huck is practicing a new song.
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Huck's Doggone Day
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Premiere date September 21, 1991
Starring Greg Burson
Don Messick
Greg Berg
Kath Soucie
Rob Paulsen
Arte Johnson
Howard Morris
Gail Matthius
Writer(s) Bob Kushell
Steve Smith
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"Huck's Doggone Day" is the second episode (part one) of Yo, Yogi! season one. It aired on September 21, 1991 on NBC. It was written by Bob Kushell and Steve Smith.

Two criminals have escaped from the Jellystone Prison and try to reclaim their stolen loot, which was buried underneath a tree where Huck is practicing a new song.

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Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: September 21, 1991 on NBC

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