Hickory, Dickory, and Doc
Hickory, Dickory, and Doc | |
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First appearance | "Space Mouse" (Sep 7th, 1959) |
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Species | Anthropomorphic mice and cat |
In the 1959 Universal Pictures theatrical short "Space Mouse", producer Walter Lantz introduced three new funny animal cartoon characters: a cat named Doc and two mice named Hickory and Dickory. Hickory, Dickory, and Doc appeared together in two more shorts. Doc subsequently appeared solo in six more cartoons.
Filmography of Hickory, Dickory, and Doc
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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1 | "Space Mouse" | Alex Lovy | Homer Brightman | September 7, 1959 | U-103 |
Doc attempts to capture and sell two mice, Hickory and Dickory, to NASA for laboratory tests. Note: First appearance of Hickory, Dickory, and Doc. | |||||
2 | "Mouse Trapped" | Alex Lovy | Homer Brightman | December 8, 1959 | U-104 |
Today on Friday the 13th, the mayor and the police commissioner have proclaimed all black cats a menace to the city's safety and are having them apprehended, including Doc. | |||||
3 | "Witty Kitty" | Alex Lovy | Homer Brightman | February 2, 1960 | U-106 |
Two hungry alley cats set up a raffle to con Doc into snatching a turkey from a house watchdog named Cecil. Doc makes a number of unsuccessful attempts to get past Cecil, and Hickory and Dickory only complicate matters. Note: Final appearance of Hickory, Dickory and Cecil. | |||||
4 | "Freeloading Feline" | Jack Hannah | Jack Hannah | September 7, 1960 | U-116 |
Doc and Champ trick their way into a penthouse party, where Champ is mistaken for a staff member and prevents Doc from freeloading his way in. The battle between Doc and Champ ultimately leaves the party a shambles. Notes:
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5 | "Tin Can Concert Presents: The Cinderella Overture by Rossini" | Jack Hannah | Jack Hannah | October 1, 1961 | U-137 |
Doc conducts an all-cat symphony orchestra in a rendition of Gioachino Rossini's Cinderella Overture, all the while disturbing a mouse inside the grandfather clock Doc is using a podium. Note: Champ does not appear in this episode. | |||||
6 | "Doc's Last Stand" | Jack Hannah | Al Bertino and Dick Kinney | December 19, 1961 | U-139 |
Doc and Champ travel across the Wild West to do some sales business. But Doc has Champ dress up as a lady to satisfy a love-crazed customer. Note: Available on Woody Woodpecker and Friends, Vol. 7 (DVD; Columbia House Club, October 2003). | |||||
7 | "Pest Of Show" | Jack Hannah | Frank Priest | February 13, 1962 | U-143 |
Doc prepares Champ for the upcoming dog show that offers a $50,000 prize and a banquet to the winner. Champ wins the prize but Doc ruins his entire banquet. Note: Available on Woody Woodpecker and Friends, Vol. 14 (DVD; Columbia House Club, Autumn? 2004) and Woody Woodpecker Favorites (DVD; Universal, 03/10/2009). | |||||
8 | "Punchy Pooch" | Jack Hannah | Homer Brightman | September 4, 1962 | U-145 |
At a carnival, Doc enters Champ in a boxing match against "The Australian Bounder", a fighting kangaroo. Doc and Champ find out that the kangaroo and his manager don't fight fair. Notes:
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9 | "Corny Concerto" | Jack Hannah | Dave Detiege | October 30, 1962 | U-157 |
Doc and Champ are offered a foot whacking part in a club. Champ becomes a star until he finally won't take it anymore and makes Doc the star instead. Note: Available on Woody Woodpecker and Friends, Vol. 14 (DVD; Columbia House Club, Autumn? 2004). |