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  1. Episode list

  2. Home media

  3. See also

  4. External links

{{Primary sources|date=July 2007}}{{Infobox television
| show_name = The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series
| show_name_2 = The New Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Series
The Wally Gator Show
Cartoon Zoo (WPIX)
| genre = Cartoon series
| director = William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
| voices = Mel Blanc
Daws Butler
Don Messick
Alan Reed
Bill Thompson
| country = United States
| num_episodes = 52
| list_episodes = #Episode list
| producer = William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
| company = Hanna-Barbera Productions
Screen Gems
| distributor = Screen Gems
| network = Syndication
| runtime = 30 min.
| first_aired = {{Start date|1962|9|3}}
| last_aired = {{end date|1963|8|26}}
| preceded_by =
| followed_by =
}}

The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series, a.k.a. The New Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Series or The Wally Gator Show, was a syndicated television package of animated cartoon series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, starting in 1962. The series included three unrelated short cartoon segments featuring funny animal characters:

  • Wally Gator
  • Touché Turtle and Dum Dum
  • Lippy the Lion & Hardy Har Har

The package consisted of fifty-two episodes, each with three individual segments and no bridge animation. Each individual cartoon segment, had its own opening theme and closing title.

The title The New Hanna-Barbera Cartoon series was an off-screen promotional title to distinguish this package from other Hanna-Barbera cartoons (such as Ruff and Reddy, Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear all of which had bridge animation between the cartoons.) available at the time. For example, WGN-Channel 9 in Chicago ran the three segments in a half-hour timeslot under the name Wally Gator. In New York, WPIX-TV originally used the segments for a local series, Cartoon Zoo, featuring Milt Moss as host and "Zookeeper", with life-sized cutouts of the characters in "cages" as a backdrop.

The package was originally syndicated by Screen Gems, the TV division of Columbia Pictures. The Hanna-Barbera studio was later purchased by Taft Broadcasting Company, which distributed the studio's product first through Taft-HB Program Sales, and later through Worldvision Enterprises. Over time, the studio regained control of many of its earlier productions and distributed them through Worldvision. The elements of The New Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Series were split up, with Wally Gator airing as a segment on Magilla Gorilla and Friends on USA Network's Cartoon Express from 1987 through 1991. Meanwhile, Touche Turtle and Lippy the Lion were part of another package of cartoons aired on The Family Channel. Following the purchase of the Hanna-Barbera library by Turner Entertainment, these shorts eventually appeared on Cartoon Network and later Boomerang.

Episode list

Wally GatorLippy & HardyTouché TurtleAir date
1 "Droopy Dragon"
Animation: Dick Lundy
"See-Saw"
Animation: Kenneth Muse
"Whale of a Tale"
Animation: Unknown?
{{start date|1962|9|3}}
2 "Gator-Napper"
Animation: Unknown?
"Water-Melon Felon"
Animation: William Keil
"Zero Hero"
Animation: Kenneth Muse
{{start date|1962|9|10}}
3 "Swamp Fever"
Animation: George Goepper
"Scare to Spare"
Animation: William Keil
"Dilly of a Lilly"
Animation: George Nicholas
{{start date|1962|9|17}}
4 "White Tie and Frails"
Animation: Jack Ozark
"Gulp and Saucer"
Animation: Bob Carr
"Missing Missile"
Animation: George Nicholas
{{start date|1962|9|24}}
5 "Escape Artist"
Animation: Unknown?
"Map Happy"
Animation: William Keil
"Lake Serpent"
Animation: Kenneth Muse
{{start date|1962|10|1}}
6 "California or Bust"
Animation: George Goepper
"Smile the Wild"
Animation: William Keil
"You Bug Me"
Animation: Ed Parks
{{start date|1962|10|8}}
7 "Frame and Fortune"
Animation: Harry Holt
"Charge of the Fright Brigade" "Roll-A-Ghoster"{{start date|1962|10|15}}
8 "Tantalizin' Turnips"
Animation: Ed Parks
"Film Flam"
Animation: Bob Carr
"Giant Double-Header"
Animation: George Nicholas
{{start date|1962|10|22}}
9 "Over the Fence Is Out" "Gun Fighter Lippy"
Animation: Ed Parks
"Loser Take All"
Animation: Bob Carr
{{start date|1962|10|29}}
10 "Bear with Me" "Hick Hikers"
Animation: Bob Carr
"Takes Two to Tangle"{{start date|1962|11|5}}
11 "Outside Looking In"
Animation: Dick Lundy
"A Thousand and One Frights"
Animation: Robert Bentley
"Mr. Robots"
Animation: George Nicholas
{{start date|1962|11|12}}
12 "Bachelor Buttons" "Double Trouble"
Animation: Ed Parks
"Touché at Bat"
Animation: Kenneth Muse
{{start date|1962|11|19}}
13 "Which Is Which Witch"
Animation: Don Patterson
"Laugh a Loaf"
Animation: Don Williams
"Billy the Cad"
Animation: Jerry Hathcock
{{start date|1962|11|26}}
14 "Pen-Striped Suit"
Animation: Allen Wilzbach
"Genie Is a Meany" "Dog Daze"{{start date|1962|12|3}}
15 "Ship Shape Escape"
Animation: Robert Bentley
"Banks for Everything"
Animation: Bob Carr
"Ant and Rave"
Animation: Ed Love
{{start date|1962|12|10}}
16 "Semi Seminole"
Animation: George Goepper
"Fiddle Faddled"
Animation: Ed Love
"Black Is the Knight"
Animation: Ed Love
{{start date|1962|12|17}}
17 "Little Red Riding Gator"
Animation: Don Patterson
"Kidnap Trap"
Animation: Ed Love
"Dragon Along"
Animation: Ed Love
{{start date|1962|12|24}}
18 "Ice Cube Boob"
Animation: Carlo Vinci
"Witch Crafty" "Satellite Fright"
Animation: Ed Love
{{start date|1962|12|31}}
19 "The Forest's Prime Evil" "Gas Again"
Animation: Don Patterson
"Sheepy-Time Pal"
Animation: Hugh Fraser
{{start date|1963|1|7}}
20 "Snooper Snowzer"
Animation: Harry Holt
"Horse and Waggin"
Animation: Ed Love
"Hex Marks the Spot"
Animation: Ed Parks
{{start date|1963|1|14}}
21 "Unconscious Conscience" "Baby Bottled"
Animation: Bob Carr
"Catch as Cat Can"
Animation: Dick Lundy
{{start date|1963|1|21}}
22 "Gator-Baiter" "Hard Luck Hardy"
Animation: Ed Love
"Sea for Two"
Animation: Ed Love
{{start date|1963|1|28}}
23 "False Alarm" "Show Use"
Animation: John Boersema
"High Goon"{{start date|1963|2|4}}
24 "Phantom Alligator" "Injun Trouble"
Animation: Don Patterson
"Grandma Outlaw"
Animation: Don Williams
{{start date|1963|2|11}}
25 "Puddle Hopper"
Animation: George Goepper
"Mouse in the House"
Animation: Ed Love
"Duel Control"
Animation: Don Williams
{{start date|1963|2|18}}
26 "Baby Chase"
Animation: Hugh Fraser
"Crazy Cat Capers"
Animation: Bob Carr
"Rapid Rabbit"
Animation: Kenneth Muse
{{start date|1963|2|25}}
27 "Gosh Zilla"
Animation: Allen Wilzbach
"Phoney Pony"
Animation: Ed Love
"Thumb Hero"
Animation: Ed Love
{{start date|1963|3|4}}
28 "Camera Shy Guy" "Egg Experts"
Animation: Don Patterson
"Kat-Napped"{{start date|1963|3|11}}
29 "Rebel Rabble"
Animation: George Goepper
"Rabbit Romeo"
Animation: Bob Carr
"Romeo, Touché, and Juliet"
Animation: Hugh Fraser
{{start date|1963|3|18}}
30 "No More Mower"
Animation: Harry Holt
"Bird in the Hand"
Animation: Harry Holt
"The Big Bite"
Animation: Don Patterson
{{start date|1963|3|25}}
31 "Knight Nut" "Legion Heirs" "Flying Saucer Sorcerer"
Animation: Allen Wilzbach
{{start date|1963|4|1}}
32 "Ape Scrape"
Animation: George Goepper
"Hoots and Saddles" "Aladdin's Lampoon"
Animation: Don Patterson
{{start date|1963|4|8}}
33 "Gator-Imitator" "Monster Mix-Up"
Animation: William Keil
"Haunting License"{{start date|1963|4|15}}
34 "Safe at Home" "Bye-Bye Fly-Guy"
Animation: Harry Holt
"The Phoney Phantom"
Animation: Ed Love
{{start date|1963|4|22}}
35 "Balloon Buffoon"
Animation: William Keil
"Wooden Nickels"
Animation: Ed Love
"Touché's Last Stand"
Animation: Hugh Fraser
{{start date|1963|4|29}}
36 "Rassle Dazzle" "Two for the Road" "Chief Beef"
Animation: Ed Love
{{start date|1963|5|6}}
37 "Sea Sick Pals"
Animation: Carlo Vinci
"King's X"
Animation: Carlo Vinci
"Like Wild, Man"{{start date|1963|5|13}}
38 "Accidentally on Purpose" "Amusement Park Lark" "Dum de Dum Dum"{{start date|1963|5|20}}
39 "Whistle Stopper" "T for Two"
Animation: Don Williams
"Et Tu Touché?"{{start date|1963|5|27}}
40 "Birthday Grievings"
Animation: Harry Holt
"Tiny Troubles"
Animation: Ed Love
"Dragon Feat"{{start date|1963|6|3}}
41 "Medicine Avenue"
Animation: Hugh Fraser
"Flood for a Thought"
Animation: Bob Carr
"Red Riding Hoodlum"{{start date|1963|6|10}}
42 "Marshall Wally"
Animation: Allen Wilzbach
"Hocus Focus" "Dough Nuts"{{start date|1963|6|17}}
43 "One Round Trip" "Shamrocked"
Animation: Ed Love
"Save the Last Trance for Me"{{start date|1963|6|24}}
44 "Gopher Broke"
Animation: Hugh Fraser
"Old Fuddy Duds"
Animation: Bob Carr
"Waterloo for Two"
Animation: Hugh Fraser
{{start date|1963|7|1}}
45 "Gladiator Gator" "Chow You Feelings" "Robin Hoodlum"{{start date|1963|7|8}}
46 "Bubble Trouble" "Easy Doesn't It"
Animation: Bob Carr
"The Shoe Must Go On"
Animation: Don Williams
{{start date|1963|7|15}}
47 "Ice Charades" "Drop Me a Lion"
Animation: Ed Love
"Quack Hero"{{start date|1963|7|22}}
48 "Creature Feature" "Map Sap"
Animation: Harry Holt
"Aliblabber and the Forty Thieves"{{start date|1963|7|29}}
49 "Squatter's Rights" "Shark Shock" "Out of This Whirl"{{start date|1963|8|5}}
50 "The Big Drip"
Animation: Ed Parks
"No Spooking Allowed" "Hero on the Half Shell"{{start date|1963|8|12}}
51 "Gourmet Gator"
Animation: Hugh Fraser
"Me-My-Mine" "Tenderfoot Turtle"{{start date|1963|8|19}}
52 "Carpet Bragger"
Animation: Hugh Fraser
"Together Mess"
Animation: Ed Love
"Peace and Riot"{{start date|1963|8|26}}

Home media

The cartoons were put on DVD with Saturday Morning Cartoons: Vol. 2.

See also

  • List of works produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions
  • List of Hanna-Barbera characters

External links

  • {{IMDb title|0278220}}
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