Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy | |
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Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy Title Card |
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Genre | Animation |
Written by | Michael Maltese |
Directed by | Joseph Barbera William Hanna |
Voices of | Daws Butler Doug Young |
Composer(s) | Hoyt Curtin, Capitol Hi-Q Library |
Country of origin | USA |
Language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 45 |
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Producer(s) | Joseph Barbera William Hanna |
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Original run | 19 September 1959 – 20 October 1961 |
Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy are Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters who debuted on The Quick Draw McGraw Show and appeared in their own segment of that show.
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The segments centered around the misadventures of a dachshund father-and-son team. Doggie Daddy (voiced by Doug Young impersonating Jimmy Durante) tried to do the best he could at raising his rambunctious son Augie (voiced by Daws Butler). Augie, who loved his father, would often refer to him as "dear old Dad." Their mutual admiration included Daddy gently chiding, "Augie, my son, my son", when he would disappoint his father; and when his son would say or do something that inspired pride, Daddy would turn to the audience and say with a grin, "Dat's my boy who said dat!"
The segments and characters were similar to the Spike and Tyke cartoons William Hanna and Joseph Barbera produced during their theatrical animation careers at MGM in the 1940s and 1950s.
A strict smooth-talking parent. Doggie Daddy does everything to judge what's best for them which can be too much to Augie's displeasure sometimes. Despite his strictness, he has a warm personality and would ultimately agree to his son's wishes.
A highly spirited pup who's motivated by his desire to fulfill his ambitions as well as making his father proud. Possessing some knowledge in science and the ability to converse with animals, Augie would often capitalize if his father's attempts in tasks are in vain.
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1 | "Fox Hound Hounded Fox" | After being tired of small toy foxes, Augie looks into the woods for a real one. |
2 | "Watch Dog Augie" | Augie is permitted by his father to guard their home for one night. |
3 | "Skunk You Very Much" | Augie befriends a skunk, much to his father's dislike. |
4 | "In The Picnic Of Time" | An ant takes a beating from Doggie Daddy, then decides to assemble some troops to get back at him. |
5 | "High & Flighty" | Augie comes up with a flying saucer and heads into orbit. |
6 | "Nag, Nag, Nag" | Augie wants to keep a horse at home but his father is reluctant. |
7 | "Talk It Up Pup" | For unknown reasons, Augie won't speak to his father. |
8 | "Tee Vee Or Not Tee Vee" | A neighborhood child challenges Augie if his father ever starred on television. Doggie Daddy goes for it. |
9 | "Big Top Pop" | Augie decides to live a life in the circus. His father then follows. |
10 | "Million Dollar Robbery" | Augie steals a sack of cash from a bank to pay his father's bills, or so Doggie Daddy thinks. |
11 | "Pup Plays Pop" | Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy exchange roles. |
12 | "Pop's Nature Pup" | Augie and his father go camping. |
13 | "Good Mouse Keeping" | The duo tries to get rid of an annoying mouse from their home. |
14 | "Whatever Goes Pup" | Doggie Daddy drinks a potion made by his son and starts to become airborne. |
15 | "Cat Happy Pappy" | Doggie Daddy teaches his son how to deal with a vicious cat. |
16 | "Ro-Butler" | Augie invents a robot to be a servant to the household. |
17 | "Pipsqueak Pop" | Doggie Daddy applies another potion made by his son and shrinks. |
18 | "Fan Clubbed" | Because Augie's favorite hero wouldn't show up on his birthday, Doggie Daddy, in disguise, takes charge. |
19 | "Crow Cronies" | A sly crow tricks the duo to providing him hospitality. |
20 | "Gone To The Ducks" | An orphaned duck wished to join the family. |
21 | "Mars Little Precious" | A baby alien is sent to be babysitted by Augie. |
22 | "Swats The Matter" | Three mosquitoes infiltrate the duo's home. |
23 | "Snagglepuss" | Augie adopts a run-away circus lion. |
24 | "Hum Sweet Hum" | A wiley alley cat tries to get Augie's trained hummingbird before his "big TV appearance". |
25 | "Peck O' Trouble" | A nutty woodpecker insists on staying at Augie's house, despite Doggie Daddy's objections. |
26 | "Fuss & Feathers" | An ostrich hatches from an egg that rolls into the Doggie henhouse and Augie decides to adopt it. |
27 | "Yuk, Yuk Duck" | The orphaned duck pay them a visit to their home. |
28 | "It's A Mice Day" | Augie tries to cure his friend, a sick mouse. |
29 | "Bud Brothers" | Augie creates a voracious plant that starts eating all the food. |
30 | "Pint Giant" | While Augie tries to find a giant that only exist from a fable, his father attempts to make it a reality through disguise. |
31 | "Its A Worm Day" | Fearing that he might lose his worth as a father, Doggie Daddy attempt to eliminate a bookworm from the library. |
32 | "Patient Pop" | Doggie Daddy acts a sick patient to play along with his son. |
33 | "Lets Duck out" | While the duo are having a winter trip, they were greeted again by the orphaned duck. |
34 | "The Party Lion" | A lion escapes from zoo and acts as a rug in the two dogs' home. |
35 | "The Musket Tears" | Doggie Daddy makes up stories about him being one of the musketeers just to impress his child. |
36 | "Horse Fathers" | Doggie Daddy receives a horse for birthday. |
37 | "Playmute Pup" | Augie makes up an imaginary friend. |
38 | "Little Wonder" | Doggie Daddy plans to make a real genius out of his son. |
39 | "Treasure Jest" | Augie and a British parrot went on treasure hunting. |
40 | "From Ape To Z" | Augie befriends a gorilla and tries to keep it indoors. |
41 | "Growing, Growing Gone" | Augie starts to go on a journey on his own. |
42 | "Dough Nutty" | Augie gets his hands on a money-counterfeiting machine. The owner attempts to get it back from him. |
43 | "Party Pooper Pop" | Doggie Daddy gives pointers to Augie on how to impress the guests at the party. |
44 | "Hand To Mouse" | Doggie Daddy wants the Scottish mouse to leave the house but it refuses. |
45 | "Vacation Tripped" | The family goes on a hunting trip to Mars, encountering a wacky Martian "rabbit". |
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