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Where's Huddles

CBS (Ended 1970)

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5.5 Mediocre
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Status

Ended

Premiered

July 1, 1970

Ended

September 5, 1970

Genre

Animation

Theme

Team Sport

Show Overview

Final Episode

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Episode Score
 
N/A Never Rated

One Man's Family

In a rather strange episode Bubba McCoy appears to be pregnant.

Aired: 09/02/70

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An animated ten-episode CBS summer replacement series for The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour in the summer of 1970, Where's Huddles? was produced by Hanna-Barbera and was similar in format to The Flintstones. Some of the similar elements were: a two married couple structure, domestic and work... more »

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    3.2 Bad

    A bad excuse for a prime time cartoon. hide « show »

    In the early 60s, Hanna-Barbera was churning out prime time cartoons like nobody's business, with The Flintstones their crowning jewel. After that was canceled, their energies were strictly focused on Saturday morning fare.

    In an attempt to duplicate their earlier prime time successes, Where's Huddles? fails with a resounding thud. Even H-B's worst cartoons were funnier than this. Huddles? limps through its ten episodes with jokes flatter than the Earth imagined by King Ferdinand. The animation was nothing spectacular; similar to what we'd see that fall on CBS's "Harlem Globetrotters" show (which was indeed head-and-shoulders funnier than this).

    Boomerang had been running repeats of this show on weekends. However it was on at 3 in the morning when nobody's watching, so we're spared from the ennui.
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