In this parody of the "House" TV series, grouchy Dr. Huckleberry Hound and his incompetent intern, Daffy Duck, must remove a rocket that could explode any second from the rectum of Wile E. Coyote.
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In this spoof, Yosemite Sam is a footloose and fancy-free cowboy on the town. He writes a popular blog about dating as he searches for love and the perfect pair of stylish boots in the big city.
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if we put Slappy Squirrel in front of Hugh Laurie, !what a good duo will they made! (you know both attitude) by the way ¿why a Slappy Squirrel own tv show never made it?
ReplyDeleteTom... you're just too much. Too much fun to be exactly.
ReplyDeleteHuckleberry Hound acting as Dr. House!
ReplyDeleteIf Hugh Laurie saw this reference...
Not sure why a Slappy series never made it...perhaps it was the advent of Pokemon.
ReplyDeleteTex and the City? Oh my...I can't even begin to imagine that one.
ReplyDeleteHuckleberry is kinda laid-back, though, isn't he? Other than "hound" sounding close to "house" nothing else fits.
The biggest reason I wish this was made is because HB and WB were rivals in the Silver Age and Tiny Toons made several jokes at HB's expense. Now they could actually appear together legally, instead of as a football team called the "Santana Barbarians."
We still haven't seen Johnny Quest yet. Who does he get paired up with?
I sa- I say, it's not Lupus
ReplyDeleteAlso, what do you think of Pokemon Tom?
Pokemon is not my thing -- my kids loved it
ReplyDeleteMixed Nutz Part 13, from a few days ago, includes Jonny Quest. Part 16 includes Bandit.
ReplyDeleteI meant at an animation stand point.
ReplyDeleteFrom my POV, Pokemon is product, not animation
ReplyDeletethe reason I mentioned a Slappy Squirrel show it was because of the episode: One Flew over the cuckoo clock, and on TV.com, they say it was a pilot for a Slappy Squirrel TV series, but let me guess: making a Slappy Squirrel series would lead to discard her from animaniacs the same way it happened to Pinky and the Brain ¿right?, by the way, Pokemon started as a nintendo game, not a TV show.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you mean?
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