The Baby Huey Show | |
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Developed by | Bob Jaques |
Directed by | Bob 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 director | Bill Kopp |
Voices of | Sid Raymond Michael Sicoly Maxine Miller Billy West Joe Alaskey (second season only) |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Jeffrey Montgomery |
Producers | Kelly Armstrong (season 1) Bob Jaques (season 1) Heidi Newell (season 1) Tom Klein (season 2) Victoria Jenson (season 2) |
Production companies | Carbunkle Cartoons (season 1) Film Roman (season 2) The Harvey Entertainment Company |
Original release | |
Network | Syndication |
Release | September 17, 1994 December 9, 1995 | –
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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 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 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.