Huckleberry Hound debuted in 1958 as Hanna-Barbera's first successful television star. Voiced by Daws Butler, the easygoing Huck was shown in a variety of settings, from Arthurian England to modern times.
Unlike Hanna-Barbera's other stars, Huck didn't have a regular supporting cast in his shorts, although he did have a handful of recurring antagonists, including Powerful Pierre. But his show did have two supporting segments: Yogi Bear and Pixie & Dixie and Mr. Jinks. When Yogi got his own series, his slot on was taken by Hokey Wolf.
Tropes used in The Huckleberry Hound Show include:
Nick News Special Edition — Faces of Hope: The Kids of Afghanistan (2002)
Through a Child's Eyes: September 11, 2001 (2003)
Happy to Be Nappy and Other Stories of Me (2004)
Classical Baby / Nick News with Linda Ellerbee: Never Again? From the Holocaust to the Sudan (2005)
2006–2020
High School Musical / I Have Tourette's but Tourette's Doesn't Have Me (2006)
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee — Private Worlds: Kids and Autism (2007)
Classical Baby (I'm Grown Up Now): The Poetry Show / Nick News with Linda Ellerbee: The Untouchable Kids of India (2008)
Wizards of Waverly Place / Grandpa, Do You Know Who I Am? with Maria Shriver / Nick News with Linda Ellerbee — Coming Home: When Parents Return from War (2009)
Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie / Nick News with Linda Ellerbee — The Face of Courage: Kids Living with Cancer (2010)
A Child's Garden of Poetry / Nick News with Linda Ellerbee — Under the Influence: Kids of Alcoholics (2011)