Pilot (Where's Huddles?)

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This article is about the Where's Huddles? pilot pitch. For other uses, see Pilot.
Pilot
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Bubba accidentally destroys Pertwee's car
Premiere date 1970 (unaired)
Run time 24:29
Writer(s) Iwao Takamoto
Director(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
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The Where's Huddles? pilot pitch was produced as a story reel/animatic made by Iwao Takamoto, Jerry Eisenberg, and Willie Ito to sell Where's Huddles? as a full-length series to CBS. It was created in 1970.

Ed and Bubba accidentally destroy Pertwee's car shortly after he leaves to go to a meeting, in return, Ed and Bubba must fix the car, however, Pertwee returns when his meeting was called off and assumes that his car was stolen.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Ed Huddles Cliff Norton
Pom Pom Huddles Jean Vander Pyl
Fumbles Don Messick
Bubba McCoy Mel Blanc
Penny McCoy Jean Vander Pyl
Marge Huddles Marie Wilson
Night Train Herb Jeffries
Pertwee Paul Lynde
Freight Train's mother
Mechanic Don Messick
Mrs. Pertwee
Pertwee's relatives N/A
Sportscaster Dick Enberg
Audience N/A
Doctors N/A
Tackle Makowsky N/A
Referee N/A
Coach Joe Besser
Paramedic #1 Allan Melvin
Paramedic #2 Don Messick


Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

  • Pertwee's Cannelloni DTG

Production

Development

  • Some notable differences from the series that were later reworked include the following:
    • Marge and Penny not only had design differences, but also used one another's voice actor.
    • Freight Train was originally named "Night Train".
    • Coach MadDog went unnamed, had a different design including him not wearing glasses, and was voiced by Joe Besser instead of Alan Reed.
    • This pilot reveals that Beverly was the last main character to be introduced into the show, as she was absent for the pilot but present for the later reworked episode "The Ramblin' Wreck."

Aftermath

The animatic was later reworked into the episode "The Ramblin' Wreck."

Music

Behind the scenes

Errors

Critical reception

In other languages

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