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"Once I was thinking about a hippopotamus… Since I was overweight, I could relate to that. So I started making some drawings in the Hanna-Barbera style—the character standing on two legs. I put a safari coat on him and a pith helmet. [[Joseph Barbera|Joe]] kind of liked it, so he got some writers together and we began to work on it. I don't know who came up with the name, but that was Peter Potamus."
"Once I was thinking about a hippopotamus… Since I was overweight, I could relate to that. So I started making some drawings in the Hanna-Barbera style—the character standing on two legs. I put a safari coat on him and a pith helmet. [[Joseph Barbera|Joe]] kind of liked it, so he got some writers together and we began to work on it. I don't know who came up with the name, but that was Peter Potamus."


- Jerry Eisneberg<ref>King, Susan ([[August 29]], [[2009]]). "[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2009-aug-21-et-hanna-barbera21-story.html Those yabba-dabba-doo-ers]." ''Los Angeles Times''. Retrieved [[January 25]], [[2024]].</ref>
- Jerry Eisneberg<ref>King, Susan ([[August 29]], [[2009]]). "[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2009-aug-21-et-hanna-barbera21-story.html Those yabba-dabba-doo-ers]." ''Los Angeles Times''. Retrieved [[April 23]], [[2023]].</ref>
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Peter Potamus and So-So
PP&SS 101 title card.png
Title card of the first episode.
Network Syndication
Production company Hanna-Barbera
Original release September 16, 1964-February 6, 1966
Starring Daws Butler
Don Messick
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

Peter Potamus and So-So 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. It ran from 1964 to 1966, airing 27 episodes that spanned three seasons.

Production

Development

In developing the lead character of the series, animator and layout artist Jerry Eisenberg recounted on how Peter Potamus was created:

"Once I was thinking about a hippopotamus… Since I was overweight, I could relate to that. So I started making some drawings in the Hanna-Barbera style—the character standing on two legs. I put a safari coat on him and a pith helmet. Joe kind of liked it, so he got some writers together and we began to work on it. I don't know who came up with the name, but that was Peter Potamus."

- Jerry Eisneberg[1]

Music

The score was composed by Hoyt Curtin.

Episodes

Episode Number Original air date
"Fe Fi Fo Fun" 1x01 September 16, 1964
"Lion Around" 1x02 September 23, 1964
"Cleo Trio" 1x03 October 7, 1964
"No Rest for a Pest" 1x04 October 7, 1964
"Wagon Train Strain" 1x05 October 14, 1964
"Monotony on the Bounty" 1x06 October 21, 1964
"The Good Hood" 1x07 October 28, 1964
"Stars on Mars" 1x08 November 4, 1964
"Kooky Spook" 1x09 November 11, 1964
"The Island Fling" 1x10 November 18, 1964
"Courtin' Trouble" 1x11 November 25, 1964
"Big Red Riding Hood" 1x12 December 2, 1964
"Hurricane Hippo" 1x13 December 9, 1964
"What a Knight" 1x14 December 16, 1964
"Mask Task" 2x01 September 11, 1965
"Pre-Hysterical Pete" 2x02 September 18, 1965
"Trite Flite" 2x03 September 25, 1965
"Marriage, Peter Potamus Style" 2x04 October 2, 1965
"Calaboose Caboose" 2x05 October 9, 1965
"Eager Ogre" 2x06 October 16, 1965
"The Reform of Plankenstein" 2x07 October 23, 1965
"Debt and Taxes" 3x01 January 2, 1966
"Wrong Time No See" 3x02 January 9, 1966
"America or Bust" 3x03 January 16, 1966
"Rebel Rumble" 3x04 January 23, 1966
"Pilgrims Regress" 3x05 January 30, 1966
"The Crossbow Incident" 3x06 February 6, 1966

Cast

References

  1. ^ King, Susan (August 29, 2009). "Those yabba-dabba-doo-ers." Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 23, 2023.