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词条 Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy
释义

  1. Summary

  2. Theme song

  3. Character information

     Augie Doggie  Doggie Daddy 

  4. Episode list

  5. In other languages

  6. Later appearances

  7. Video game

  8. See also

  9. References

  10. External links

{{Infobox television
| image = Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy (title card).jpg
| genre = Comedy
Slice-of-Life
| creator =
| writer = Michael Maltese
| director = Joseph Barbera
William Hanna
| voices = Daws Butler
Doug Young
| narrated =
| theme_music_composer = Joseph Barbera
William Hanna
| opentheme =
| endtheme =
| composer = Hoyt Curtin, Capitol Hi-Q Library
| country = United States
| language = English
| num_seasons = 3
| num_episodes = 45
| list_episodes =
| producer = Joseph Barbera
William Hanna
| runtime =
| company = Hanna-Barbera
| distributor = Screen Gems (original)
Warner Bros. Television Distribution (current)
| channel =
| picture_format =
| audio_format =
| first_aired = {{Start date|1959|09|19}}
| last_aired = {{End date|1962|10|20}}
| related =
}}

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. The segments centered around the misadventures of a dachshund father-and-son team. Doggie Daddy (voiced by Doug Young with a Brooklyn accent, based on a Jimmy Durante impersonation) tried to do the best he could at raising his rambunctious son Augie (voiced by Daws Butler). The characters have made appearances outside of their series, including in their own video game and in Yogi's Ark Lark and its spin-off series.

Summary

The segments centered around the misadventures of a dachshund father-and-son team. Doggie Daddy (voiced by Doug Young with an Brooklyn accent, based on a Jimmy Durante impersonation[1][1][2][3]) 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 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in the 1940s and 1950s.[4]

Theme song

A 45 rpm record released at the height of the show's popularity featured the show's theme song. The lyrics included this chorus:

{{Poemquote|Augie Dog was feeling sad 'till he learned from Doggie Dad--

Ears can flop and tails can wag--flippity, floppity, wiggeldy, waggeldy--

All of your troubles away.}}

An instrumental version of the song was used as the introductory theme to each cartoon.[5]

Character information

Augie Doggie

Augie is a highly spirited pup who is motivated by ambition and the desire to make his father proud. He is typically seen wearing only a green shirt. Possessing some knowledge in science and the ability to converse with animals, Augie would often capitalize upon his father's foibles.

Doggie Daddy

The smooth-talking Doggie Daddy attempts to provide strict parental guidance to Augie, often to Augie's displeasure. Doggie Daddy is usually depicted wearing only a collar.[6] Despite his strictness, Doggie Daddy has a warm personality and typically acquiesces to his son's wishes. Doug Young voiced Doggie Daddy as a Jimmy Durante impersonation.[7][1][2][3]

Episode list

TitleOriginal air date{{Episode list EpisodeNumber = 1 Title = Fox Hound Hounded Fox{{date|1959-9-19}}}} ShortSummary = Tired of getting small toy foxes for his birthday every year, Doggie Daddy allows Augie to go into the woods for a real one. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 2 Title = Watch Dog Augie{{date|1959-9-26}}}} ShortSummary = Augie is permitted by his father to guard their home for one night. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 3 Title = Skunk You Very Much{{date|1959-10-1}}}} ShortSummary = Augie befriends a skunk, much to his father's dislike. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 4 Title = In the Picnic of Time{{date|1959-11-10}}}} ShortSummary = An ant takes a beating from Doggie Daddy, then decides to assemble some troops to get back at him. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 5 Title = High & Flighty{{date|1959-12-6}}}} ShortSummary = Augie comes up with a flying saucer and heads into orbit. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 6 Title = Nag, Nag, Nag{{date|1959-12-13}}}} ShortSummary = Augie wants to keep a horse at home but his father is reluctant. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 7 Title = Talk It Up Pup{{date|1960-1-1}}}} ShortSummary = For unknown reasons, Augie won't speak to his father. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 8 Title = Tee Vee or Not Tee Vee{{date|1960-1-8}}}} ShortSummary = A neighborhood child challenges Augie if his father ever starred on television. Doggie Daddy goes for it. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 9 Title = Big Top Pop{{date|1960-1-15}}}} ShortSummary = Augie decides to live a life in the circus. His father then follows. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 10 Title = Million Dollar Robbery{{date|1960-2-11}}}} ShortSummary = Augie steals a sack of cash from a bank to pay his father's bills, or so Doggie Daddy thinks. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 11 Title = Pup Plays Pop{{date|1960-2-18}}}} ShortSummary = Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy exchange roles. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 12 Title = Pop's Nature Pup{{date|1960-2-25}}}} ShortSummary = Augie and his father go camping. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 13 Title = Good Mouse Keeping{{date|1960-3-11}}}} ShortSummary = The duo tries to get rid of an annoying mouse from their home. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 14 Title = Whatever Goes Pup{{date|1960-3-18}}}} ShortSummary = Doggie Daddy drinks a potion made by his son and starts to become airborne. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 15 Title = Cat Happy Pappy{{date|1960-3-26}}}} ShortSummary = Doggie Daddy teaches his son how to deal with a vicious cat. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 16 Title = Ro-Butler{{date|1960-4-2}}}} ShortSummary = Augie invents a robot to be a servant to the household. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 17 Title = Pipsqueak Pop{{date|1960-4-9}}}} ShortSummary = Doggie Daddy applies another potion made by his son and shrinks. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 18 Title = Fan Clubbed{{date|1960-4-16}}}} ShortSummary = Because Augie's favorite hero wouldn't show up on his birthday, Doggie Daddy, in disguise, takes charge. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 19 Title = Crow Cronies{{date|1960-5-2}}}} ShortSummary = A sly crow tricks the duo to providing him hospitality. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 20 Title = Gone to the Ducks{{date|1960-11-18}}}} ShortSummary = An orphaned duck wishes to join the family. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 21 Title = Mars Little Precious{{date|1960-11-25}}}} ShortSummary = A baby alien is sent to be baby-sat by Augie. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 22 Title = Swats the Matter{{date|1960-12-9}}}} ShortSummary = Three mosquitoes infiltrate the duo's home. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 23 Title = Snagglepuss{{date|1961-4-4}}}} ShortSummary = Augie adopts a run-away circus lion. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 24 Title = Hum Sweet Hum{{date|1961-4-24}}}} ShortSummary = A wiley alley cat tries to get Augie's trained hummingbird before his "big TV appearance". LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 25 Title = Peck o' Trouble{{date|1961-6-7}}}} ShortSummary = A nutty woodpecker insists on staying at Augie's house, despite Doggie Daddy's objections. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 26 Title = Fuss & Feathers{{date|1961-7-5}}}} ShortSummary = An ostrich hatches from an egg that rolls into the Doggie hen house and Augie decides to adopt it. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 27 Title = Yuk, Yuk Duck{{date|1961-9-9}}}} ShortSummary = The orphaned duck pays them a visit to their home. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 28 Title = It's a Mice Day{{date|1961-9-16}}}} ShortSummary = Augie tries to cure his friend, a sick mouse. However, a cat is on the loose and is eventually shrunk by Augie with his shrinking chemical. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 29 Title = Bud Brothers{{date|1961-9-30}}}} ShortSummary = Augie creates a voracious plant that starts eating all the food. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 30 Title = Pint Giant{{date|1961-10-29}}}} ShortSummary = While Augie tries to find a giant that only exists in a fable, his father attempts to make it a reality through disguise. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 31 Title = It's a Worm Day{{date|1961-11-3}}}} ShortSummary = Fearing that he might lose his worth as a father, Doggie Daddy attempts to eliminate a bookworm from the library. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 32 Title = Patient Pop{{date|1962-2-1}}}} ShortSummary = Doggie Daddy acts as a sick patient to play along with his son; A cat bothers patient Doggie Daddy. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 33 Title = Let's Duck Out{{date|1962-3-5}}}} ShortSummary = While the duo are having a winter trip, they are greeted again by the orphaned duck. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 34 Title = The Party Lion{{date|1962-3-6}}}} ShortSummary = A lion (Snagglepuss) escapes from the zoo and acts as a rug in the two dogs' home. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 35 Title = The Musket Tears{{date|1962-3-7}}}} ShortSummary = Doggie Daddy makes up stories about him being one of the musketeers just to impress his child. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 36 Title = Horse Fathers{{date|1962-3-8}}}} ShortSummary = Doggie Daddy receives a horse for his birthday from Augie. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 37 Title = Playmate Pup{{date|1962-3-9}}}} ShortSummary = Augie makes up an imaginary friend. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 38 Title = Little Wonder{{date|1962-6-15}}}} ShortSummary = Doggie Daddy plans to make a real genius out of his son. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 39 Title = Treasure Jest{{date|1962-6-22}}}} ShortSummary = Augie and a British parrot go treasure hunting. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 40 Title = From Ape to Z{{date|1962-6-29}}}} ShortSummary = Augie befriends a gorilla and tries to keep it indoors. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 41 Title = Growing, Growing Gone{{date|1962-9-1}}}} ShortSummary = Augie starts to go on a journey on his own to prove to his dad that he's grown up. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 42 Title = Dough Nutty{{date|1962-9-8}}}} ShortSummary = Augie gets his hands on a money-counterfeiting machine. The owner attempts to get it back from him. Augie puts on a circus act for a request by the owner so he can get the money since Augie hid it. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 43 Title = Party Pooper Pop{{date|1962-10-6}}}} ShortSummary = Doggie Daddy gives pointers to Augie on how to impress the guests at the party next door. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 4 Title = Hand to Mouse{{date|1962-10-13}}}} ShortSummary = Doggie Daddy wants Bigelow Mouse to leave the house, but he refuses. LineColor = FFCC66
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 45 Title = Vacation Tripped{{date|1962-10-20}}}} ShortSummary = Augie and Doggie Daddy goes on a hunting trip to Mars, encountering a wacky Martian "rabbit". LineColor = FFCC66
}}

In other languages

  • {{lang-hr|Ogi i Dogi}}
  • {{lang-pt|Bobi Filho e Bibo Pai}}
  • {{lang-es|Canuto y Canito}}
  • {{lang-it|Tatino e Papino / Tatino e Tatone}}
  • {{lang-ja|オギーとダディー (Augie and Daddy)}}
  • {{lang-fr|Jappy et Pappy Toutou}}
  • {{lang-fi|Pik Haukku ja Isioo Haukku}}
  • {{lang-pl|Augie i Daddy}}
  • {{lang-cs|Alík a psí taťkski}}
  • {{lang-de|Pit und Pitty}}

Later appearances

  • Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy appeared in Yogi's Ark Lark, its spin-off series Yogi's Gang, Laff-A-Lympics, and Yogi's Treasure Hunt. John Stephenson voiced Doggie Daddy in those appearances since Doug Young was first caring for his ailing wife at the time. They also appeared in Casper's First Christmas, Yogi's First Christmas, Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper, and Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose.
  • Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy appeared in the "Fender Bender 500" segment of Wake, Rattle, and Roll. They drive a doghouse modeled monster truck called the Lucky Trucky. In Yo Yogi!, Doggie Daddy was referred to as "Diamond" Doggie Daddy where he owned Jellystone Mall and Augie was his heir. In those appearances, John Stephenson still voiced Doggie Daddy while Augie was voiced by Patric Zimmerman.
  • Doggie Daddy made a cameo appearance on Family Guy, Season 9, Episode 17, "Brothers & Sisters" broadcast on April 17, 2011, in which he played the third husband of Lois' sister Carol.
  • Augie Doggie also made a cameo appearance in an episode{{clarify|date=July 2015}} of Ni Hao, Kai-lan.
  • Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy also made a cameo in Flash Toons called "Law and Doggie".
  • Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy also made a cameo appearance in a 2012 MetLife commercial entitled "Everyone".
  • Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy appeared in Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law. Augie was voiced by Chris Edgerly and Doggie Daddy was voiced by Maurice LaMarche.
  • Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy appeared in DC Comics The Snagglepuss Chronicles.

Video game

A video game featuring and named for the characters was released in 1991 for the Commodore 64.[8]

See also

  • Quick Draw McGraw
  • List of works produced by Hanna-Barbera

References

1. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.newsfromme.com/2004/03/24/dialogue-with-doggie-daddy/|title=Dialogue With Doggie Daddy - News From ME|date=2004-03-24|work=News From ME|access-date=2018-04-02|language=en-US}}
2. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7GN0E_diWbAC&pg=PA16&lpg=PA16&dq=doggie+daddy+based+on+jimmy+durante&source=bl&ots=XC2H5HZf3s&sig=Vo8onxIk6lzkG08qIC_zX60-9i4&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj3lc6fjZzaAhUPS60KHRGwB1wQ6AEIcTAM#v=onepage&q=doggie%20daddy%20based%20on%20jimmy%20durante&f=false|title=From Abba to Zoom: A Pop Culture Encyclopedia of the Late 20th Century|last=Mansour|first=David|date=2011-06-01|publisher=Andrews McMeel Publishing|year=|isbn=9780740793073|location=|pages=16|language=en}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://yowpyowp.blogspot.com/2018/01/farewell-to-doggie-daddy.html|title=Yowp: Farewell to Doggie Daddy|last=Yowp|date=2018-01-28|website=Yowp|access-date=2018-04-02}}
4. ^{{cite book|title=Writers and production artists|last=Pendergast|first=Sara|editor-last=Pendergast|editor-first=Tom|publisher=St. James Press|year=2000|isbn=9781558624535|page=366|quote="Butch and Pup (renamed Spike and Tyke afterwards) ... were finally metamorphosed into the more successful television characters of Augie Doggy and Doggie Daddy"}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy (1959) - Intro|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qq9qs9MAlsI|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=2017-02-23}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Doggie Daddy|url=http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/characters/Hanna-Barbera-Classics/Doggie-Daddy/|publisher=Inyxception Enterprises Inc.|accessdate=2017-02-23}}
7. ^{{cite book|title=From Abba to Zoom: A Pop Culture Encyclopedia of the Late 20th Century|last=Mansour|first=David|publisher=Andrews McMeel Publishing|year=2011|isbn=9780740793073|page=16|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7GN0E_diWbAC&pg=PA16}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mobygames.com/game/augie-doggie-and-doggie-daddy |title=Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy for Commodore 64 (1991) |publisher=MobyGames |date=2014-11-02 |accessdate=2017-03-18}}

External links

  • Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy at the Big Cartoon DataBase
  • Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. [https://www.webcitation.org/66jo9XTj7?url=http%3A%2F%2Ftoonopedia.com%2Faugie.htm Archived] from the original on April 7, 2012.
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