The Baby Huey Show

Summary

The Baby Huey Show is an animated television series which ran in syndication during the 1994–95 and 1995–96 TV seasons.[1] The show featured the Famous Studios/Harvey Comics character Baby Huey.[2][3] 26 episodes were produced by combining old theatrical Famous Studios cartoons and new made-for-TV shorts.[4] These were the first Baby Huey cartoons since the 1959 theatrical cartoon Huey's Father's Day. Huey was voiced by Sid Raymond, reprising his role from the original Famous shorts.

The Baby Huey Show
Developed byBob Jaques
Written byJordan Reichek
Kelly Armstrong (season 1)
Ron Zorman (season 1)
Ken Davis (season 1)
Ronnie Wallace (season 1)
Victoria Holladay (season 1)
Bob Jaques (season 1)
Mauro Casalese (season 1)
Lance Taylor (season 1)
Walt Finnegan (season 1)
Henry Gilroy (season 1)
Keith Baxter (season 2)
Joe Horne (season 2)
Tom Klein (season 2)
Gene Ray (season 2)
Henry Gilroy (season 2)
Victoria Jenson (season 2)
Steve Loter (season 2)
Pat Ventura (season 2)
Directed byBob Jaques (season 1)
Kelly Armstrong (season 1)
Ron Zorman (season 1)
Mauro Casalese (season 1)
Victoria Jenson (season 2)
Steve Loter (season 2)
Jordan Reichek (season 2)
Joe Horne (season 2)
Pat Ventura (season 2)
Creative directorBill Kopp
Voices ofSid Raymond
Michael Sicoly
Maxine Miller
Billy West
Joe Alaskey (second season only)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producerJeffrey Montgomery
ProducersKelly Armstrong (season 1)
Bob Jaques (season 1)
Heidi Newell (season 1)
Tom Klein (season 2)
Victoria Jenson (season 2)
Production companiesCarbunkle Cartoons (season 1)
Film Roman (season 2)
Harvey Entertainment
Original release
NetworkSyndication
ReleaseSeptember 17, 1994 (1994-09-17) –
December 9, 1995 (1995-12-09)

The first season was produced by Carbunkle Cartoons, a company which did animation on selected episodes of The Ren & Stimpy Show for seasons one and two. Each episode usually consisted of a new 8 minute short followed by two classic Harveytoons (the first featuring Herman and Katnip and the second featuring Baby Huey) and a clip from another classic Harveytoon.

The second season was produced by Film Roman, and thus had different writers and directors (Pat Ventura chief amongst them). Joe Alaskey was cast in the title role, instead of original star Sid Raymond from the first season who had originated the voice in 1949. In addition to a new Baby Huey short, each episode contained an uncredited "Richie Rich Gems" vignette, featuring Richie Rich with guest appearances by Reggie, Tiny, Pee-Wee, Freckles, Cadbury, Professor Keenbean, Gloria and Dollar. One Baby Huey television cartoon from the first season was also rebroadcast during each second-season episode. Each episode also contained a theatrical Baby Huey or Herman and Katnip cartoon from Famous Studios.

Plot edit

As in the original Famous Studios and Paramount shorts, a large, dimwitted baby duck wreaks havoc on those who he comes in contact with as his attempts to help and or play result in hilarious consequences. Huey is often unaware of the havoc he is causing, maintaining an innocence even as a hungry fox attempts—and fails—to eat him.

Voice actors edit

Main edit

Additional voices edit

Episodes edit

Series overview edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
113September 17, 1994 (1994-09-17)December 10, 1994 (1994-12-10)
213September 16, 1995 (1995-09-16)December 9, 1995 (1995-12-09)

Season 1 (1994) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air dateProd.
code
11"Hard Hat Huey"Bob JaquesBob Jaques &
Kelly Armstrong
Mauro CasaleseSeptember 17, 1994 (1994-09-17)101
Papa takes Huey to teach him how to work on a skyscraper but Huey often breaks everything, much to the boss' annoyance. This episode originally aired with "Ship A-Hooey" (Herman and Katnip), "Swab the Duck" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey) and a brief clip from "Mouse Trapeze" (Herman and Katnip).
22"A Dog Days Night?"Ron ZormanHenry GilroyRon ZormanSeptember 24, 1994 (1994-09-24)102
When a robber escapes from the jail with the police after him, he disguises himself in Baby Huey's plush puppy. Believing that his plush puppy is alive, he takes care of him. This episode originally aired with "Mouseum" (Herman and Katnip), "One Quack Mind" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey), and a brief clip from "Cat Tamale" (a Noveltoon featuring Herman and Katnip).
33"Beach Blanket Baby"Kelly ArmstrongBob Jaques,
Kelly Armstrong,
Ron Zorman &
Mauro Casalese
Myron BornOctober 1, 1994 (1994-10-01)103
Papa and Huey go to the beach. Papa tries to prevent Huey from dangerous things but he always gets in trouble. This episode originally aired with "Mouse Trapeze" (Herman and Katnip), "Clown on the Farm" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey) and a brief clip from "Katnip's Big Day" (Herman and Katnip).
44"Duck Outdoors"Ron ZormanBob Jaques,
Kelly Armstrong,
Ron Zorman &
Mauro Casalese
Ron ZormanOctober 8, 1994 (1994-10-08)104
Baby Huey and Papa go out for camping. This episode originally aired with "Cat Carson Rides Again" (a Noveltoon featuring Herman and Katnip), "Git Along Lil' Duckie" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey) and "Fun on Furlough" (Herman and Katnip).
55"Alien Abducktion"Kelly ArmstrongBob Jaques,
Kelly Armstrong,
Ron Zorman &
Mauro Casalese
Kelly ArmstrongOctober 15, 1994 (1994-10-15)105
An alien takes Huey in his flying saucer. This episode originally aired with "Herman the Catoonist" (Herman and Katnip), "Cock-a-Doodle Dino" (a Noveltoon featuring Danny Dinosaur) and a brief clip from "Cat Carson Rides Again" (a Noveltoon featuring Herman and Katnip).
66"Fowl Photography"Bob JaquesBob Jaques,
Kelly Armstrong,
Ron Zorman &
Mauro Casalese
Mauro CasaleseOctober 22, 1994 (1994-10-22)106
Mama takes Huey to the photographer to make him a photo. The photographer is actually the fox which tries everything to eat him. This episode originally aired with "Surf and Sound" (Herman and Katnip), "Huey's Ducky Daddy" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey) and a brief clip from "Frighty Cat" (Herman and Katnip).
77"The Hippocratic Oaf"Bob JaquesVincent WallerVincent WallerOctober 29, 1994 (1994-10-29)107
Huey accidentally swallows a clock and his mom takes him to the doctor. The doctor tries to help him, but everything goes wrong. This episode originally aired with "Northwest Mousie" (Herman and Katnip), "Scout Fellow" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey) and a brief clip from "Mouseum" (Herman and Katnip).
88"Daycare Duckie"Ron ZormanBob Jaques,
Kelly Armstrong,
Ron Zorman &
Mauro Casalese
Lance TaylorNovember 5, 1994 (1994-11-05)108
After "the third teacher this week" quits from "Little Ducker's Daycare", the fox comes in her place and tries to eat Huey. Finally, Huey catches the fox and becomes the hero for the other kids. This episode originally aired with "Of Mice and Magic" (Herman and Katnip), "Starting From Hatch" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey) and a brief clip from "Cat in the Act" (Herman and Katnip).
99"The Bully Fighter"Kelly ArmstrongBob Jaques,
Kelly Armstrong,
Ron Zorman &
Mauro Casalese
Jamie OliffNovember 12, 1994 (1994-11-12)109
Huey tries to prevent a bully. This episode originally aired with "Sky Scrappers" (Herman and Katnip), "Jumping With Toy" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey) and a brief clip of "Huey's Ducky Daddy" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey).
1010"Wrestle Maniacs"Mauro CasaleseBob Jaques,
Kelly Armstrong,
Ron Zorman &
Mauro Casalese
Jordan ReichekNovember 19, 1994 (1994-11-19)110
When Baby Huey accidentally hits Mr. Grun, the champion of Wrestle Fight, Baby Huey decides to fight instead of him. This episode originally aired with "Frighty Cat" (Herman and Katnip), "Huey's Father's Day" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey) and a brief clip from "Clown on the Farm" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey).
1111"The Boogeyman"Ron ZormanBob Jaques,
Kelly Armstrong,
Ron Zorman &
Mauro Casalese
Jordan ReichekNovember 26, 1994 (1994-11-26)111
A green boogeyman tries to kill Baby Huey. This episode originally aired with "Fun on Furlough" (Herman and Katnip), "Pest Pupil" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey) and a brief clip from "Git Along Lil' Duckie" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey).
1212"The Tooth Fairy"Kelly ArmstrongBob Jaques,
Kelly Armstrong,
Ron Zorman &
Mauro Casalese
Vincent WallerDecember 3, 1994 (1994-12-03)112
When Huey lost his tooth, Papa tells him the story of The Tooth Fairy, but Huey doesn't believe, so Papa disguises himself as the Tooth Fairy. This episode originally aired with "Robin Rodenthood" (Herman and Katnip) and "Party Smarty" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey).
1313"Having A Ball"Bob JaquesBob Jaques,
Kelly Armstrong,
Ron Zorman &
Mauro Casalese
Jamie OliffDecember 10, 1994 (1994-12-10)113
Papa teaches Huey how to play baseball. This episode originally aired with "Dizzy Dishes" (a Noveltoon featuring Little Audrey), "Quack-A-Doodle-Doo" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey) and a brief clip from "Swab the Duck" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey).

Season 2 (1995) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air dateProd.
code
141"Target...Huey!"Jordan ReichekTom Klein &
Jordan Reichek
Jordan ReichekSeptember 16, 1995 (1995-09-16)201
Huey wants to play war, but the ducklings don't let him. He goes to the US Army Test Grounds and messes up with a general (with his hat covering all his head). This episode originally aired with the "Richie Rich Gems" vignette, "Of Mice and Magic" (Herman and Katnip) and "Fowl Photography" (show #6).
152"Duck Huey Duck"Steve LoterHenry GilroyStark HowellSeptember 23, 1995 (1995-09-23)202
Every time Huey gets hit on the head, he becomes a possessed-like master. When he gets hit once again, he reverts to himself. Seeing this, the duckling and the fox hit him several times. This episode originally aired with the "Richie Rich Gems" vignette, "Cat Carson Rides Again" (a Noveltoon featuring Herman and Katnip) and "Duck Outdoors" (show #4).
163"Huey's First Haircut"Patrick A. VenturaPatrick A. VenturaJoe HorneSeptember 30, 1995 (1995-09-30)203
Mama takes Huey to the barbershop, but the barber is actually the fox. The fox tries everything to eat Huey. This episode originally aired with the "Richie Rich Gems" vignette, "Mouseum" (Herman and Katnip) and "The Tooth Fairy" (show #12).
174"Tempo Tantrum"Vicky JensonKeith BaxterJeff Siergey &
Keith Baxter
October 7, 1995 (1995-10-07)204
Huey learns how to play keyboards, but he practices day after day, much to Papa's disagreement and Papa tries to prevent Huey from playing them. This episode originally aired with the "Richie Rich Gems" vignette, "Party Smarty" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey) and "Frighty Cat" (Herman and Katnip).
185"To Sewer With Love"Vicky JensonPatrick A. Ventura &
Tom Klein
Vicky JensonOctober 14, 1995 (1995-10-14)205
This episode originally aired with the "Richie Rich Gems" vignette, "Fun On Furlough" (Herman and Katnip) and "Beach Blanket Baby" (show #3).
196"Superhero Huey"Steve LoterSteve Loter,
Henry Gilroy,
Vicky Jenson &
Tom Klein
Joe HorneOctober 21, 1995 (1995-10-21)206
This episode originally aired with the "Richie Rich Gems" vignette, "Robin Rodenthood" (Herman and Katnip) and "The Boogeyman" (show #11).
207"Self Help Huey"Joe HorneJoe Horne &
Tom Klein
Joe HorneOctober 28, 1995 (1995-10-28)207
This episode originally aired with the "Richie Rich Gems" vignette, "Ship A-Hooey" (Herman and Katnip) and "A Dog Day's Night" (show #2).
218"Downhill Ducks"Vicky Jenson &
Don Judge
Gene Ray &
Tom Klein
Hudson HornetNovember 4, 1995 (1995-11-04)208
This episode originally aired with the "Richie Rich Gems" vignette, "Sky Scrappers" (Herman and Katnip) and "The Bully Fighter" (show #9).
229"Eggs"Jordan ReichekTom Klein &
Jordan Reichek
Jordan ReichekNovember 11, 1995 (1995-11-11)209
This episode originally aired with the "Richie Rich Gems" vignette, "Surf and Sound" (Herman and Katnip) and "Quack-A-Doodle-Doo" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey).
2310"Three Ducks And A Dope"Steve LoterSteve Loter &
Tom Klein
Bob McKnightNovember 18, 1995 (1995-11-18)210
This episode originally aired with the "Richie Rich Gems" vignette, "Mouse Trapeze" (Herman and Katnip) and "The Hippocratic Oaf" (show #7).
2411"Southbound"Joe HorneVicky Jenson &
Tom Klein
Hudson HornetNovember 25, 1995 (1995-11-25)211
This episode originally aired with the "Richie Rich Gems" vignette, "Cock-a-Doodle Dino" (a Noveltoon featuring Danny Dinosaur) and "Swab the Duck" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey).
2512"Operation Immunization"Vicky JensonVicky Jenson &
Tom Klein
Vicky Jenson &
Stephen DeStefano
December 2, 1995 (1995-12-02)212
This episode originally aired with the "Richie Rich Gems" vignette, "Herman the Catoonist" (Herman and Katnip) and "Huey's Father's Day" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey).
2613"The Tunnel Of Terror"Jordan ReichekTom Klein &
Jordan Reichek
Joe Horne &
Jordan Reichek
December 9, 1995 (1995-12-09)213
This episode originally aired with the "Richie Rich Gems" vignette, "Crazytown" (Noveltoon) and "Pest Pupil" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey)

References edit

  1. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 54. ISBN 978-1538103739.
  2. ^ "The Baby Huey Show". IMDb. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  3. ^ DataBase, The Big Cartoon. "The Baby Huey Show Episode Guide -Harvey Ent @ BCDB". Big Cartoon DataBase (BCDB). Archived from the original on January 18, 2013. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  4. ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 104–105. ISBN 978-1476665993.
  5. ^ "The Baby Huey Show". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 18 February 2020.

External links edit

  • The Baby Huey Show at IMDb