I never saw Hoppity as a child, but saw it on the "600 cartoon" set and was hooked. Hippety Hopper is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes series of cartoons.. History. Hoppity Hooper is a American animated Television series produced by Jay Ward, and sponsored by General Mills, originally broadcast on ABC on September 26, 1964. With two exceptions (as noted), each story line consisted of four episodes (or four shorts - making 27 stories told over 104 segments). The series was produced in Hollywood by Jay Ward and Bill Scott, with animation done in Mexico City by Gamma Productions. Adventures of Hoppity Hooper (1964 TV Show) Hoppity Hooper Susan Swivelhips Movie Star Society Woman Teacher Sheriff's Wife Bean Seller Woman 1 Claire Mrs. Pearson Customer #3 Customer #6 Avacado Wife Citizen #3 Citizen #7 There was a lot of years since 1967, everyone favorite frog, Hoppity Hooper, along with his adopted uncle, Professor Waldo P. Wigglesworth and his sidekick, Fillmore the Bear and they were decided to take a talent show and everyone in Foggy Bog, Wisconsin came to watch their act as they want it to see the show, Susan Swivelhips came and she loves Waldo’s act as he just … History. The purpose of this channel is to save the Hoppity Hooper Show. Characters Hoppity Hooper Uncle Waldo P. Wigglesworth Fillmore the Bear Oct 29, 2016 - Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Robert McKimson introduced Hippety Hopper in "Hop, Look and Listen" (1948), which created the mold into which future Hippety Hopper cartoons would fall: baby kangaroo Hopper escapes from the zoo, the circus, etc., and is mistaken for a giant mouse by … The character of Hoppity Hooper had been through several incarnations before he ever appeared in his own show. Each story consisted of four short cartoons, one aired at the beginning and end of each episode, with the four-part story shown over two consecutive episodes. The series was produced in Hollywood by Jay Ward and Bill Scott, with animation done in Mexico City by Gamma Productions. In cooperation with Producers Associates of Television, inc. Chris Allen (eps.1-27) Hoppity Hooper, (eps. Written by Brian Washington Plot Summary | Add Synopsis Volume One was released on DVD in the 2000s (the copyrights for each of these three releases were in question at the time of their respective releases). Between 1950 and 1960, the percentage of American homes with at least one TV increased from 9 to 90. Edit. Therefore, Bill Scott was named to do the voice of Fillmore. - The Hoppity Hooper theme, The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hoppity_Hooper&oldid=1002386599, 1960s American animated television series, American children's animated comedy television series, American Broadcasting Company original programming, Animated television series about frogs and toads, Pages using infobox television with editor parameter, Pages using infobox television with unknown empty parameters, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Uncle Waldo P. Wigglesworth, Fillmore Bear, and Hoppity Hooper, Directors: Pete Burness, Bill Hurtz, Lew Keller, Designers: Sam Clayberger, Roy Morita, and. Series premise. 1 Characters 2 Episodes 2.1 Season 1: Beginning of troubles 2.2 Season 2: Here comes Svengallop! features new stories (each … The first two episodes were produced in 1960 and featured Alan Reed as Fillmore. Once upon a time in Frostbite Falls, Minesotta, Rocky, Bullwinkle and their friend and cousin Karen and Fern are having fun playing tag with each, but Karen and Fern's uncle, John told Fern that it is time for school so Fern told Rocky, … Hoppity Hooper was released in three separate volumes on VHS in the early 1990s. Hippety Hopper cartoons have a typical formula: Hopper escapes from a zoo, circus, etc., and is mistaken for a giant mouse by Sylvester the Cat. The first two episodes were produced in 1960 and featured Alan Reed as Fillmore. The recurring characters were Hoppity Hooper, a frog, voiced by Chris Allen, Uncle Waldo P. Wigglesworth, a fox, voiced by Hans Conried; Fillmore, a bear wearing Civil War clothes, voiced by William Scott; and Alan Reed and the narrator, voiced by Paul Frees, and Bill Conrad.Fillmore, as in the picture at right, often blew on his bugle, producing loud, sour notes …