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|caption= [[Hokey Wolf|Hokey]] fakes his leg being broken to fool [[Farmer Smith (Tricks and Treats)|Farmer Smith]].
|caption= [[Hokey Wolf|Hokey]] fakes his leg being broken to fool [[Farmer Smith (Tricks and Treats)|Farmer Smith]].
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|premiere= March 13, 1961
|premiere= Week of March 13, 1961
|run_time= 7:11
|run_time= 7:11
|writers= [[Warren Foster]]
|writers= [[Warren Foster]]

Revision as of 22:33, 11 September 2020

Tricks and Treats
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Hokey fakes his leg being broken to fool Farmer Smith.
Premiere date Week of March 13, 1961
Run time 7:11
Writer(s) Warren Foster
Director(s) William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
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"Tricks and Treats" is the first episode of Hokey Wolf, and part of The Huckleberry Hound Show season three. It first aired on March 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.

Hokey and Ding-a-Ling set up Farmer Smith to gain free food handouts. Hokey then summons the press to ensure his success.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Hokey: This isn't exactly a charm bracelet on my leg you know and I'm taking you to court, for setting this trap to catch some innocent wildlife creatures.

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Hokey Wolf Daws Butler
Ding-a-Ling Doug Young
Farmer Smith Daws Butler
Humphrey Daws Butler
Humane society woman Doug Young


Locations

  • Farmer Smith's house
    • Hen house

Objects

  • Do-it-your-self survival kit
  • Farmer Smith's gun

Vehicles

  • Tractor

Release

Production

Development

Music

Behind the scenes

Errors

  • For a few frames when Hokey's coning Smith, the inside of Hokey's ears are miscolored brown like the rest of his fur.

Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

References