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Huckleberry Hound: Everthing by a valise

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    São Paulo - SP, Brazil, April 20, 2004.

    Hello, Dave Koch, Yesterdaylanders, Memory Laners and HB-fanatics from the whole world (and a special hello to Joseph & Jayne Barbera, Iwao Takamoto, David Kirschner, Buzz Potamkin, Fred Seibert, Robert Alvarez, Ed Benedict, Jerry Eisenberg, Bob Singer and all that people from Hanna-Barbera/Cartoon Network)!

    Do you remember of a Huckleberry Hound episode, where he was a secret agent, who was carrying a valise on a train full of spies (which was following from Paris to the ficticious country of Rutabaga)? This episode is titled Cluck and Dagger.
    Very well. There's a scene of this episode where happens a confusion among the valises (the Huck's one and the spies' ones). During this hotch-potch, the spies chase Huck inside and above the train, about to take the Huck's valise. (One detail: among the spies who were chasing Huck inside the train, include among them, a woman and a hairy, tiny-sized beatnik. This because, in the year which this episode was produced [1960], the beatniks were en vogue.)
    When they were chasing Huck above the train, Huck searched hiding himself between two wagons. But, when the train was approaching of a low tunnel, the spies were in panic; and after a crash, the valises finished flying away.
    The mission finished with Huck bringing all the valises for the chief (who sounds like Mr. Q [performed by the late Desmond Llewelyn] from the James Bond movies).
    There's a movie that I remind, that involves this confusion with suitcases. It's What's Up, Doc? (1972, directed by Peter Bogdanovich), which has Barbra Streisand, Ryan O'Neal, Madeline Kahn, Sorrell Brooke and Michael Murphy on the cast.
    Well, this was what I've had to report here.
    Ciao!

    Cheers from this faithful friend who always writes 4 U,

    Rodinei Campos da Silveira (from São Paulo, Brazil)
    Meet me on my e-mails: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] or [email protected]. You're always wellcome!

    "Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling Clementine..."

    HANNA-BARBERA 4 EVER!

    Let's save the Hanna-Barbera building from the demolition (http://www.hannabarbera.org). Please, don't destroy this wonderful building.

    LONG LIFE FOR WILLIAM HANNA & JOSEPH BARBERA!

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