
Fun Facts

Huckleberry Hound
Debuted Oct 2, 1958
Huck had a different job or persona in nearly every episode—cowboy, knight, astronaut—yet always maintained his optimistic attitude.
Frequently sang “Oh My Darling, Clementine”, often off-key, which became his calling card.

Pixie
Debuted Oct 2, 1958
Pixie is usually the brains of the duo—clever, strategic, and often the one to come up with the escape plan from Mr. Jinks.
Wears a small blue bowtie, distinguishing him from Dixie.
Works hand-in-hand with Dixie to foil Jinks’s schemes.

Dixie
Debuted Oct 2, 1958
Often more outspoken than Pixie, with a bit more sass and sarcasm.
Differentiates himself visually from Pixie.

Hokey Wolf
Debuted Sept 11, 1960
Jinks often loses to the mice due to his arrogance and flawed schemes.
Introduced in Season 3 (1960) as a replacement after Yogi Bear spun off into his own show.
Known for using fast-talking lines like, “My boy, my boy!”

Ding-a-Ling
Debuted Sept 11, 1960
Looked up to Hokey as a mentor, though he’s often unsure about the schemes.
His smaller stature and naive questions balanced Hokey’s fast-talking attitude.
Provided a bit of heart and innocence in contrast to Hokey’s cleverness.

Mr. Jinks
Debuted Oct 2, 1958
His iconic line—“I hate those meeces to pieces!”—became a Hanna-Barbera classic.
Jinks often loses to the mice due to his arrogance and flawed schemes.

Yogi Bear
Debuted Oct 2, 1958
Originally appeared as a segment on The Huckleberry Hound Show
Smarter-than-average bear who constantly tries to steal picnic baskets from Jellystone Park
Yogi became so popular he spun off into his own show in 1961.
