

"Animal Trainers / Double Jump / Pie Faced" "Quiz Whiz Kid / Stilts / The Romeo and Juliet Act" "Rock Band / Circus Car / Dueling Trombones" "Cream Pie / Ballonitics / Escape Artist" "Rope Twirling Act / High Wire Harness / The Marionette Act" "Karate Chop Act / Tarzan Swing Act / The Ventriloquist" " Joey Juggling George / The Toe Dancing Beagle or Whats Nureyev / The Barrel Jump" "Big Pie Jump / Honk If You Love Joey / Sound Off" "High Rollers / Teeter Totter Act / The Circus Cannon Act"

( October 2019) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) This segment is mostly short wraparounds. Jack Hanrahan, Lane Raichert, and Don DoughertyĪ pair of beagles named George (voiced by Michael Bell) and Joey (voiced by Allan Melvin) seek vaudeville stardom. Steve Clark, Lane Raichert, and Don DoughertyĬarl Fallberg, Lane Raichert, and Don Doughertyĭon Jurwich, Lane Raichert, and Don Dougherty You can provide one by editing this article. This section needs an improved plot summary. The difference is that Kwicky moves at super-speed, which looks more like vanishing into thin air with an accompanying "beep" sound effect, much like Speedy Gonzales (the animation shortcut used to facilitate this often went to extremes by making Kwicky disappear from one spot and reappear instantly in the next, with no intermediate smear frames). Kwicky Koala (voiced by writer Bob Ogle) is similar to Avery's Droopy, except that Kwicky can escape his pursuer Wilford Wolf (voiced by John Stephenson), who closely resembles the earlier Hanna-Barbera character Mildew Wolf (to the point that Stephenson impersonates Mildew's voice actor Paul Lynde for Wilford). The Kwicky Koala Show contained four short segments: Kwicky Koala, The Bungle Brothers, Crazy Claws and Dirty Dawg. Each segment has also been shown separately as filler between shows on Boomerang. As it was produced in Australia, the Cartoon Network and later Boomerang broadcasts were sourced from PAL masters, rather than NTSC masters like many other Hanna-Barbera productions.
QUICKY KOALA SERIES
This series is notable for being among cartoon director Tex Avery's final works he died during production in 1980. that aired on CBS from September 12 to December 26, 1981. The Kwicky Koala Show is a 30-minute Saturday-morning cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and Hanna Barbera Pty, Ltd. American TV series or program The Kwicky Koala Show
