Specials Episodes
1. The Legendary Sound of Daws Butler
One of Hanna-Barbera's most beloved characters stands up for law and order in this fast, funny and furryous feature-length animated adventure. It may be the height of the gold rush but all Huckleberry Hound plans to do is settle down at a quaint country farm and raise pigs and goats. But while passing through the small Western town of Two-Bit, California, Huckleberry has his horse stolen by the outlaw Dalton Brothers and he sticks around to win it back in a poker game. After his victory, Huckleberry is on a roll. He is appointed the town's new sheriff, wrestles a chipmunk, proposes marriage to an Indian chief's daughter, disguises himself as a ghost, and if that isn't enough...you might as well just watch the movie. There's more fun in The Good, the Bad and Huckleberry Hound than there is gold in them thar hills!
2. TV Bumpers and Bridges
Openings, end tags, and episode bridges from The Huckleberry Hound Show
3. Huckleberry Hound Restoration: Reconstructing The Premiere Episode
The entire first episode reconstructed using a combination of black & white and color footage (some of it being shown in color for the first time), with varying levels of video quality.
4. Sound Hound
5. Episode 5
The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound is a 1988 animated Western television film produced by Hanna-Barbera for syndication as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series. The film parodies various Western films (in a manner akin to Blazing Saddles) and its title is a take-off of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Huckleberry is constantly referred to as a "mysterious, steely-eyed, and silent-type stranger" (though Huck is just being himself), spoofing the Western stock character of the Man with No Name. Several other plot points are lifted from well-known film Westerns, such as High Noon and High Plains Drifter. The setting of the film is 1849 California, during the California Gold Rush.