Lippy & Hardy are basically fursonas of the iconic duo theater masks (you know, one mask is smiling to represent Comedy & the other looks sad representing Drama/Tragedy).
If the music rights issues haven't been settled, we might be waiting for a while for that one, sadly. Considering they just put out Wally and Lippy, it's likely their next release will be Touché Turtle. I think they'll put out a few more 80's shows after this one, possibly Yogi's Treasure Hunt or something. Due to the music rights, I'm worried that Ruff and Reddy, Quick Draw McGraw and the rest of Huckleberry Hound will be waiting for a while. The only Quick Draw cartoons I've seen on dvd are from 1961, where they used Hoyt Curtin's underscores instead of the stock ones they'd used before.
Michael D. Kimpton Well that 80s stuff is more likely to be released because it’s in better condition. Ruff and Reddy wasn’t even announced, like Wally and Quick Draw, so it’s likely that Ruff will NEVER see the light of day, unless Boomerang is our savior...
I agree. Quick Draw Mcgraw would be great to have on DVD, along with Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, and Snooper and Blabber. I put my VHS cartoons on to DVD using my recorder but it's not the same and is incomplete.
A great "running" gag is when Lippy and Hardy are fleeing their constant enemies who are armed, their weapons seem to have a thousand rounds that always miss, the bullets streaking to their left... or right... depending on which way they are running.
I missed Lippy and Hardy….. I am glad I grew up with Boomerang back in the beginning of 2000’s. I love the classics very much. They are the meaning of timeless classics.🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The hyena, Hardy Har Har first debuted in a Snooper and Blabber cartoon, "Laughing Guess" on The Quick Draw McGraw Show before he eventually partnered up with Lippy the Lion and have their own cartoon segment on The New Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Series (aka The Wally Gator Show).
This is a more obscure cartoon that i almost didn't remember but when i heard the hyena it became clearer . Ricochet rabbit and Deputy droop along were on before or after this one in the mid 70's .
@@durece100 Yes, it is. Like Daws Butler, Mel Blanc have did voices of a lot of Hanna-Barbera characters. Also did the voice of Barney Rubble on The Flintstones.
Wow! This sure does take me back to 1975 when I was in kindergarten. I loved this cartoon, along with Wally the Gator. Thank you for the trip back in time. 😃
Lippy the lion and Hardy har har are old cartoons but there is still a fair amount of merchandise floating around online. DVD, books, comics, keyrings, fridge magnets, models (some quite expensive), and a Lippy the Lion board game with a laugh-o-metre!
Oh my. For the last few decades I was always thinking this was " *_Leo_* the Lion and Hardy Har Har". So it was "Lippy" not "Leo". Heh! I done learned something.
Got the DVD, and i have to say compared to Wally Gator, this set is in much better condition. Every episode is restored and the sound is great, save for one small audio blip later in the first episode. Otherwise, its a great release for the better show in the HB New Cartoon Series Trilogy. Now if Warner Archive could round it off with a Touché Turtle release, itll be perfect.
Hardy reminds me of a guy I used to work with who was always moaning and expecting the worst. I nicknamed him Hardy. You out there, Dave Marshall? You miserable sod! 😔
When I ask people to name their favourite Hanna - Barbera cartoons it's usually Scooby, Flintstones, Jetsons, Yogi, etc.. These are good shows, but so far no one has mentioned Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har. This is a shame. They should be household names with people doing impressions of the paranoid non-laughing hyena as they struggle through the cruel banalities of existence.
I guess if Hardy kept laughing like they are supposed to, he might be a bit annoying. Anyway things do keep going wrong in life, and in their adventures I suppose he's right to expect the worst!
Yeah but I think it's intentional they paired up as friends. Since it's a time of civil rights movement and shows it's okay to be different and okay to be friends with someone that is different even when consider as enemies.
This was a goof on Laurel and Hardy...except they reversed the surname initials and called the Laurel character Hardy. Well, Hardy, here’s another nice mess you got me into.
The Laurel and Hardy resemblance was not known to me and had never occurred to me. I don't think that it's a perfect match. Laurel wasn't always so gloomy and Hardy wasn't always so upbeat.
In the Laurel and Hardy films, Stan used to cry sometimes, but I guess the inspiration for Hardy Har Har was just a reversal of a hyena laughing to all out worry and paranoia.
Hardy Har Har helped me out in life, that is to always expect the worst! Then I wouldn't be too disappointed 😥 ☺ Recent examples : Oh dear! The plumber won't turn up today!... Oh, my! My MOT will probably cost me a fortune!
Yes, but if the actual title if the cartoon was “Lippy & Hardy,” it would be correct. Let’s face it...inconsistencies abound in cartoons. L&H’s contemporary Wally Gator had a theme song about him being in the swamp, even with animation of such-but all episodes have him in a zoo!
A sad, melancholy hyena ? That is just genius !
He's literally Eeyore
Lippy & Hardy are basically fursonas of the iconic duo theater masks (you know, one mask is smiling to represent Comedy & the other looks sad representing Drama/Tragedy).
@@tuckerhawkey9561 from Winnie The Pooh ( Disney ) ?
@Harry Gray No Eeyore from The Office, what do you think?
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I used to watch this! Oh boy, the Hannah Barbera cartoons were great.
That they were.
I love these two. Always remember Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har.
In my mid 60's. Love 'em!
Loved Lion, I always thought he was called Limpy Lion!
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All these years I thought the hyena was a raccoon... *"Oh dear, oh my!"* LOL
I couldn't read yet when this was on, so I thought his name was Limpy the Lion, not Lippy.
A laughing hyena hardy har har
@@JB6802 It's on the screen right there. I was never confused.
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I thank my Dad who is no longer on this earth for having me watch this as a child in the late 80s and early 90s
Why did he want you to watch these cartoons?.
@@michaelward9167 cause he watched them as a kid
OK.
Thank you for the childhood memories.
Wow, this really is great. No one expected this to come. I’ve already ordered. Let’s hope that Quick Draw McGraw is next!
If the music rights issues haven't been settled, we might be waiting for a while for that one, sadly.
Considering they just put out Wally and Lippy, it's likely their next release will be Touché Turtle.
I think they'll put out a few more 80's shows after this one, possibly Yogi's Treasure Hunt or something.
Due to the music rights, I'm worried that Ruff and Reddy, Quick Draw McGraw and the rest of Huckleberry Hound will be waiting for a while.
The only Quick Draw cartoons I've seen on dvd are from 1961, where they used Hoyt Curtin's underscores instead of the stock ones they'd used before.
Michael D. Kimpton Well that 80s stuff is more likely to be released because it’s in better condition. Ruff and Reddy wasn’t even announced, like Wally and Quick Draw, so it’s likely that Ruff will NEVER see the light of day, unless Boomerang is our savior...
Austin Kelly I’ve been waiting for quick Draw McGraw for a long time let’s hope
I agree. Quick Draw Mcgraw would be great to have on DVD, along with Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, and Snooper and Blabber. I put my VHS cartoons on to DVD using my recorder but it's not the same and is incomplete.
A great "running" gag is when Lippy and Hardy are fleeing their constant enemies who are armed, their weapons seem to have a thousand rounds that always miss, the bullets streaking to their left... or right... depending on which way they are running.
Wow. I never knew Hanna barbera had so many shows and characters. 📺📺
Not just in the '60s, but in the '70s and '80s as well... many of them long forgotten by non-hardcore H-B fans.
@@ClassicTVMan1981XIt's a shame.
Not really. Yogi Bear, Hokey Wolf, Lippy Lion... They were all just the same show and characters reskinned and redone.
I missed Lippy and Hardy….. I am glad I grew up with Boomerang back in the beginning of 2000’s. I love the classics very much. They are the meaning of timeless classics.🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank u,,,
For the great Memories
The hyena, Hardy Har Har first debuted in a Snooper and Blabber cartoon, "Laughing Guess" on The Quick Draw McGraw Show before he eventually partnered up with Lippy the Lion and have their own cartoon segment on The New Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Series (aka The Wally Gator Show).
This is a more obscure cartoon that i almost didn't remember but when i heard the hyena it became clearer . Ricochet rabbit and Deputy droop along were on before or after this one in the mid 70's .
A pretty good Charles Laughton impression
I'd like to go on a magic carpet ride, back in time, to about 1966 on a Sunday morning, and watch this cartoon as a child.
Featuring the voices of Daws Butler and Mel Blanc.
I don't think it's Mel Blanc. Did you research from this show?
In this episode, Daws was both the pirate and Lippy. Mel voiced Hardy and the parrot.
Daws performs a Joe E.Brown like voice for "Lippy The Lion" and he does a Charles Laughton like voice for the pirate.
@@durece100 Yes, it is. Like Daws Butler, Mel Blanc have did voices of a lot of Hanna-Barbera characters. Also did the voice of Barney Rubble on The Flintstones.
@@billmcdonnell79 So, too, did Don Messick!
Bons tempos. Saudades.
I'm surprised when Lippy said, "Island dead ahead" Hardy didn't say "That's going to be us if we go there."
I’m not sure I remember seeing this on Cartoon Network when I was young. But hopefully it will end up in HBO Max soon.
Best cartoons ever made
Wow! This sure does take me back to 1975 when I was in kindergarten. I loved this cartoon, along with Wally the Gator. Thank you for the trip back in time. 😃
Amazon has both this cartoon and Wally Gator, complete series on DVD.
Kindergarten. Hmm... I believe that was '63-'64. I certainly was watching it back then too.
WONDERFUL!!!!! So when is Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy ever going to get released on DVD? C'mon, get with it, Warner Bros!
NeluThat70sKid when quick Draw McGraw gets on dvd, that’s when it will be on dvd because Augie doggie and doggie daddy was on quick Draw McGraw
Used to watch as a kid. Awesome times 😂
Lippy the lion and Hardy har har are old cartoons but there is still a fair amount of merchandise floating around online. DVD, books, comics, keyrings, fridge magnets, models (some quite expensive), and a Lippy the Lion board game with a laugh-o-metre!
Wish there were more of this...free!
A cara da minha infância kkkk
Lippy and hardy are awesome 😎
Hardy Har Har paved the way for another scaredy cat, Norville "Shaggy" Rogers of Scooby-Doo Where Are You!
Hardy Har Har was introduced in a Snooper and Blabber cartoon his voice was more raspy and he was drawn more realistically
@@chrismulwee4911 Oh.
RESEVOIR DOGS
Sasparilla?! We were GLUED to the TV back in the 60s
Oh my. For the last few decades I was always thinking this was " *_Leo_* the Lion and Hardy Har Har". So it was "Lippy" not "Leo".
Heh! I done learned something.
0:38 You’d 🤔 Hardy’s response would be, “Please don’t say dead!”
Oh Dear
Oh My
lol
Got the DVD, and i have to say compared to Wally Gator, this set is in much better condition.
Every episode is restored and the sound is great, save for one small audio blip later in the first episode.
Otherwise, its a great release for the better show in the HB New Cartoon Series Trilogy.
Now if Warner Archive could round it off with a Touché Turtle release, itll be perfect.
I agree to the limit!
Oh me, oh my, oh dear. Sounds like a co worker I worked with once
Hardy reminds me of a guy I used to work with who was always moaning and expecting the worst. I nicknamed him Hardy. You out there, Dave Marshall? You miserable sod! 😔
I don't remember this one. It was way before I was born!
These were funny cartoons when I was growing up
Still are
Hardy is such a wet blanket.🙄
Even Eeyore would tell him to lighten up.
When I ask people to name their favourite Hanna - Barbera cartoons it's usually Scooby, Flintstones, Jetsons, Yogi, etc.. These are good shows, but so far no one has mentioned Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har. This is a shame. They should be household names with people doing impressions of the paranoid non-laughing hyena as they struggle through the cruel banalities of existence.
I want this guys on the boomerang app
I miss my childhood.
I've decided not to leave my childhood. I've ordered the DVD.
Never noticed this before. The pirate has a musket loader that shoots 6 shots.
It's great anything can happen in cartoons that defies logic 😂
Oh dear oh my😂😂❤❤
Never heard of this old classic cartoon and I'm 31
Cheer up, Hardy!
I guess if Hardy kept laughing like they are supposed to, he might be a bit annoying. Anyway things do keep going wrong in life, and in their adventures I suppose he's right to expect the worst!
LIPPY : Say, Hardy. I'm starved! Now let's tuck into this huge plate of curry! Yum!
HARDY : Oh dear! Oh my!... I'll probably get the shits!
Now I wish Mel Blanc said that! 😝
Oh Dear Brain Quinn's mind has gone🐜😂
There is an Island 🏝 in this story like in "Treasure Island".
Laurel and hardy
Aren’t lions and hyenas natural enemies
Yes, but not this. This one is from Hanna Barbera cartoon.
Well, if a 🐱 & a 🐭 can be best friends like T&J are in the 😎 1975 T&J why not a 🦁 & a hyena?
Yeah but I think it's intentional they paired up as friends. Since it's a time of civil rights movement and shows it's okay to be different and okay to be friends with someone that is different even when consider as enemies.
They’re animals who are portrayed as people just like Mickey 🐁, Donald 🦆 & some other cartoon animals.
@@durece100 Imagine a snake partnered with a mongoose.
The real negative one is funny
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This was a goof on Laurel and Hardy...except they reversed the surname initials and called the Laurel character Hardy. Well, Hardy, here’s another nice mess you got me into.
It's pretty standard as they come.
The Laurel and Hardy resemblance was not known to me and had never occurred to me. I don't think that it's a perfect match. Laurel wasn't always so gloomy and Hardy wasn't always so upbeat.
In the Laurel and Hardy films, Stan used to cry sometimes, but I guess the inspiration for Hardy Har Har was just a reversal of a hyena laughing to all out worry and paranoia.
The ground directly underneath the gorilla's tree somehow becomes an alligator-filled pond over a period of about 13 seconds.
Here..our hapless animal duo..meets up with a dangerous pirate.
Kevin S.Butler And in Any Old Port, sailors L&H meet up with a dangerous prizefighter who’s trying to force a girl to marry him.
Owmmm saudade!!!
懐かしいですね。私もカートゥーンネットワークで見ました。
Vocalizations from the masters...Daws Butler and Mel Blanc. There's just way too much over analyzing going on when it comes to classic cartoons.
OMG Hardy Har har is a HYENA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
These guys are great to hang out with. Not saying I ever hung with them, not saying i didn't !
Lippy maybe, but Hardy is kind of a wet blanket.
Hardy Har Har helped me out in life, that is to always expect the worst! Then I wouldn't be too disappointed 😥 ☺ Recent examples : Oh dear! The plumber won't turn up today!... Oh, my! My MOT will probably cost me a fortune!
So if Hardy is a hyena, how come he never laughs ??
He's a pessimist and also laughing hurts his mouth.
Irony
The character is more endearing to be totally paranoid, and this is offset with Lippy's optimism that balance the two.
90 Seasons
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0:15 *Calls the original Powerpuff Girls*
Ever for ever, the grand Lyon aventurers
After all these years, it occurs to me that the first line is grammatically incorrect. It should be "Here come Lippy and Hardy", not "Here comes...".
Yes, but if the actual title if the cartoon was “Lippy & Hardy,” it would be correct.
Let’s face it...inconsistencies abound in cartoons. L&H’s contemporary Wally Gator had a theme song about him being in the swamp, even with animation of such-but all episodes have him in a zoo!
@@christopherdunne7848 And the castaways were on an uncharted tropical isle, not an "uncharted desert isle".
Yo tenia un amigo que se llamaba leonsio. Y le desian leonsio el leon
Lippy the Lion + (y=r³/3).
Simpsons! Bart the Genius. 😁
“Dead men tell no tales”
What about dead bears?
...or lions & hyenas?
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What did Lippy and Hardy do to deserve that fusillade of spears, conversion into a yoyo, and torment by Wally Gator's long lost brothers? (( : ))
I guess we missed that part! 😉
Not to mention the solid ground under that same tree turned into a pond full of snapping gators :-D
These two never have any luck, and all they are doing is trying to survive. Some of us might relate to that?
cut 1/2 the cartoon out? oof
Wato versus morado con la expo a la casa
O ma mère o misère
¡Oh cielos que horror!
I grew up with this too and it was awful There was tons and tons of much better stuff on TV at the same time this is garbage