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** [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Boris Badenov]] appears briefly in "Colonel Clabber" and "Oil's Well at Oasis Gardens". "Bullwinkle makes a brief cameo in Rare Butterfly Hunt"

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** [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Boris Badenov]] appears briefly in "Colonel Clabber" and "Oil's Well at Oasis Gardens". "Bullwinkle and Dudley Do Right makes a brief cameo in Rare Butterfly Hunt"
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** [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Boris Badenov]] appears briefly in "Colonel Clabber" and "Oil's Well at Oasis Gardens".

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** [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Boris Badenov]] appears briefly in "Colonel Clabber" and "Oil's Well at Oasis Gardens". "Bullwinkle makes a brief cameo in Rare Butterfly Hunt"

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* TheCameo: [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Boris Badenov]] appeared briefly in "Colonel Clabber" and "Oil's Well at Oasis Gardens".

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[[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Boris Badenov]] appeared appears briefly in "Colonel Clabber" and "Oil's Well at Oasis Gardens".Gardens".
** WesternAnimation/DudleyDoRight makes a brief appearance in "Detective Agency".



** "Detective Agency" has the wagon getting stuck on the railtracks with a train on their tail. Hoppity manages to switch a track diverting the train, which manages to chase Dudley Do Right (another Jay Ward property ( on a handcar.

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** "Detective Agency" has the wagon getting stuck on the railtracks with a train on their tail. Hoppity manages to [[HighSpeedTrainReroute switch a track diverting the train, train]], which manages to chase Dudley Do Right WesternAnimation/DudleyDoRight (another Jay Ward property ( property) on a handcar.
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* ArtShift: In the first story, "Ring-a-Ding Springs," episodes 1, 3 and 4 were animated in Mexico at Gamma Studios. Episode 2 was animated in-house at Ward's studio and the contrast in styles is jarring.

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* ArtShift: In the first story, "Ring-a-Ding Springs," episodes 1, 3 and 4 were animated in Mexico at Gamma Studios. Episode 2 was animated in-house at Ward's studio and the contrast in styles is jarring. Episode 2 also had background music as where the other three didn't.
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* CrossDressingVoices: Hoppity's voice, Chris Allen, is female.
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* CrossDressingVoices: Hoppity's voice, Chris Allen, is female.
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* ArtShift: In the first story, "Ring-a-Ding Springs," episodes 1, 3 and 4 were animated in Mexico at Gamma Studios. Episode 2 was animated in-house at Ward's studio and the contrast in styles is jarring.
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* ThinkOfTheCensors: In the first story arc ("Ring-A-Ding Springs"), a hitman fires his gun at Hoppity and misses due to Hoppity's wild hopping. After running out of bullets, the hitman comments "I'd have a line here, but it would only get censored!"
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* BearyFriendly: Fillmore is a bear and one of Hoppity's two friends.
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* TheCameo: [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Boris Badenov]] appeared briefly in "Colonel Clabber" and "Oil's Well at Oasis Gardens".
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* HalloweenEpisode: In the aptly named episode "Hallowee", Waldo, Fillmore and Hoppity get stuck in a haunted town called Ware and spend the night in a HauntedHouse full of supernatural creatures.

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* HalloweenEpisode: In the aptly named episode "Hallowee", "Halloween", Waldo, Fillmore and Hoppity get stuck in a haunted town called Ware and spend the night in a HauntedHouse full of supernatural creatures.
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* EurekaMoment: When Waldo got an idea, he'd make several funny poses, accompanied by mechanical sound effects.


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* HalloweenEpisode: In the aptly named episode "Hallowee", Waldo, Fillmore and Hoppity get stuck in a haunted town called Ware and spend the night in a HauntedHouse full of supernatural creatures.
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* EitherOrTitle: Similar to ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'', every cliffhanger ended with the narrator telling viewers to tune in for the next episode with these.
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** "Detective Agency" has the wagon getting stuck on the railtracks with a train on their tail. Hoppity manages to switch a track diverting the train, which manages to chase DudleyDoRight on a handcar.

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** "Detective Agency" has the wagon getting stuck on the railtracks with a train on their tail. Hoppity manages to switch a track diverting the train, which manages to chase DudleyDoRight Dudley Do Right (another Jay Ward property ( on a handcar.
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* RailroadTracksOfDoom: A plot point in 2 episodes:
**In "Wattabango Corn Elixer", Waldo's truck is headed towards a train crossing with a train passing through it. They manage to drive through an open boxcar and make it out.
**"Detective Agency" has the wagon getting stuck on the railtracks with a train on their tail. Hoppity manages to switch a track diverting the train, which manages to chase DudleyDoRight on a handcar.
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In 1966, repeats aired concurrently in syndication as ''[[SyndicationTitle Uncle Waldo's Cartoon Show]].''

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In 1966, repeats aired concurrently in syndication as ''[[SyndicationTitle Uncle Waldo's Cartoon Show]].''
'' A number of folks online confuse ''Uncle Waldo'' to be the original Series as it was never seen as ''Hoppity Hooper'' (apart from the episode title card) since its run on ABC.
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In 1966, repeats aired concurrently in syndication as ''[[SyndicatedTitle Uncle Waldo's Cartoon Show]].''

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In 1966, repeats aired concurrently in syndication as ''[[SyndicatedTitle ''[[SyndicationTitle Uncle Waldo's Cartoon Show]].''
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In 1966, repeats aired concurrently in syndication as ''Uncle Waldo's Cartoon Show.''

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In 1966, repeats aired concurrently in syndication as ''Uncle ''[[SyndicatedTitle Uncle Waldo's Cartoon Show.Show]].''
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* MediumAwareness: In the bumper for scenes from next week's show, Hoppity animates and photographs the sequence by himself before he loads the film into a projector and turns it on.

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* MediumAwareness: In the bumper for scenes from next week's show, Hoppity animates and photographs the sequence by himself before he loads the film into a projector and turns it on. (Doesn't matter that he forgets script, layout, voice recording and backgrounds.)

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In 1966, repeats aired concurrently in syndication as ''Uncle Waldo's Cartoon Show.''



* MediumAwareness: In the bumper for the next weekend's show, Hoppity animates and photographs the sequence by himself.

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* MediumAwareness: In the bumper for the scenes from next weekend's week's show, Hoppity animates and photographs the sequence by himself.himself before he loads the film into a projector and turns it on.
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* MediumAwareness: In the bumper for the next weekend's show, Hoppity animates and photographs the sequence by himself.
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The three main characters were Hoppity Hooper, a plucky frog, voiced by Chris Allen; Waldo P. Wigglesworth, a [[SnakeOilSalesman fox who hawked patent medicine]], voiced by Hans Conried, who posed as Hoppity's long-lost uncle in the pilot episode, and Fillmore, a bear wearing Civil War clothes and (poorly) playing his bugle, voiced by William Scott (with Alan Reed portraying the character in the pilot). The stories revolved around the three main characters, who lived in Foggy Bog, Wisconsin, seeking their fortune together through different jobs or schemes, usually ending in misadventure.

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The three main characters were Hoppity Hooper, a plucky frog, voiced by Chris Allen; Waldo P. Wigglesworth, a [[SnakeOilSalesman fox who hawked patent medicine]], voiced by Hans Conried, who posed as Hoppity's long-lost uncle in the pilot episode, episode; and Fillmore, a bear wearing Civil War clothes and (poorly) playing his bugle, voiced by William Scott (with Alan Reed portraying the character in the pilot). The stories revolved around the three main characters, who lived in Foggy Bog, Wisconsin, seeking their fortune together through different jobs or schemes, usually ending in misadventure.
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* NoCelebratiesWereHarmed: Fillmore once mentions a song by [[Music/Elvis Presley Elvis Pretzel.]]
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* NoCelebratiesWereHarmed: Fillmore once mentions a song by [[Music/Elvis Presley Elvis Pretzel.]]
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* GeniusDitz: Fillmore is so stupid he can confuse a grenade for a pineapple despite the ticking... but he can also build a fully-functioning atomic-powered corkscrew.

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