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1 Plot  





2 Episode list  





3 Voice cast  





4 DVD release  





5 Pop culture  





6 Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey in other languages  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey
Created byJoseph Barbera
William Hanna
Written byWilliam Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Jakey Benjamin-Claymar
Directed byHanna-Barbera Productions
No. of episodes23
Original release
ReleaseSeptember 16, 1964 (1964-09-16) –
October 23, 1966 (1966-10-23)

Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey is a Hanna-Barbera animated television series that premiered September 16, 1964. It was presented as a segment of The Peter Potamus Show, along with Breezly and Sneezly and Peter Potamus.[1]

Plot

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Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey are dogs who serve the King as his Royal Guards. They are usually called the goofy guards by the king. They must always protect, serve and obey the King. They are loosely based on the Three Musketeers.[2] The King doesn't like calling them, due to their incompetence the King ends up being accidentally hurt, bruised, squashed, and involved in various disasters in each episode. At times, the three heroes find themselves fighting a fire-breathing dragon and other villains. A common mistake in nearly every short is that Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey's voices tend to get mixed up with one another. Irving Berlin wrote a stage show while in the Army during World War I entitled "Yip Yip Yaphank" at Camp Yaphank from which names were taken for this cartoon.[citation needed] Yahooey spoke very much like Jerry Lewis.

Episode list

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The show had 23 episodes of 6 minutes each.

# Title Summary
1 The Volunteers Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey are trained by Sergeant to become soldiers, but their clumsiness becomes too much for the Sergeant and eventually makes the King mad.
2 Black Bart Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey get fired by the King for overuse of his money on things like sword polish. But they get their jobs back when they unwittingly keep him away from the notorious highwayman Black Bart, who is mistaken by the King for Yahooey.
3 Double Dragon
4 Outlaw In-Law
5 Horse Shoo Fly
6 Wild Child
7 Witch is Which?
8 Wise Quacking
9 Nautical Nitwits
10 Job Robbed
11 Unicorn on the Cob The King hires Yippie, Yappee, and Yahooey to help him catch a unicorn.
12 Mouse Rout
13 Handy Dandy Lion
14 Sappy Birthday
15 King of the Roadhogs
16 Palace Pal Panic
17 Sleepy Time King
18 Pie Pie Blackbird
19 What the Hex Going On?
20 Eviction Capers
21 Hero Sandwiched
22 Throne for a Loss
23 Royal Rhubarb

Voice cast

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DVD release

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The episode "The Volunteers" is available on the DVD Saturday Morning Cartoons 1960's vol. 1. The episode "Black Bart" is available on the DVD Saturday Morning Cartoons 1960's vol. 2.

Pop culture

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In the later animated TV series Animaniacs, the character Slappy Squirrel claims Yakko, Wakko and Dot remind her of a young Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey. The Warners look puzzled, and Dot said she does not know who they are, or what she meant by that statement.

Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey appear in Jellystone!, with Yippee played by Jim Conroy, Yappee by Grace Helbig, and Yahooey by C. H. Greenblatt. Yappee is female in the show and her hair was changed from black to brown[3][4]

Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey in other languages

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References

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  1. ^ Woolery, George W. (1983). Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981, Part I: Animated Cartoon Series. Scarecrow Press. pp. 219–220. ISBN 0-8108-1557-5. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  • ^ Rovin, Jeff (1991). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Cartoon Animals. Prentice Hall Press. pp. 292–293. ISBN 0-13-275561-0. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  • ^ "Jellystone! I Official Trailer I HBO Max Family". YouTube. June 24, 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-12-14. Retrieved June 24, 2021.
  • ^ "Trailer: Hanna-Barbera Favorites Return in HBO Max Original 'Jellystone!'". 24 June 2021.
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