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Where's Huddles? (1970)

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Rating: 6.5
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Overview

Where's Huddles? is a Hanna-Barbera animated television program which premiered on CBS on July 1, 1970 and ran for ten episodes as a summer replacement show until September 2. It was similar in style to the studio's considerably more successful The Flintstones, and it used several of the same essential plots and voice actors. Also, like The Flintstones, and unlike many other animated series, Where's Huddles? aired in the evening during prime time, had a laugh track, and had somewhat adult themes. All ten episodes were produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. The show's premise involved a professional football quarterback named Ed Huddles and his neighbor, the team's center Bubba McCoy. They played for a team called The Rhinos. Other characters included Ed's wife Marge Huddles, their rather jovial if acerbic neighbor Claude Pertwee who tended to refer to Ed and Bubba as "savages" {Pertwee's only friend is a spoiled cat named "Beverley"}; their teammate Freight Train, and their daughter Pom-Pom. Bubba's wife Penny McCoy was played by comedic actress Marie Wilson in her final role before her death from cancer in 1972.


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Political: Leans Left
Diversity: Low

Overview

Where's Huddles? is a Hanna-Barbera animated television program which premiered on CBS on July 1, 1970 and ran for ten episodes as a summer replacement show until September 2. It was similar in style to the studio's considerably more successful The Flintstones, and it used several of the same essential plots and voice actors. Also, like The Flintstones, and unlike many other animated series, Where's Huddles? aired in the evening during prime time, had a laugh track, and had somewhat adult themes. All ten episodes were produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. The show's premise involved a professional football quarterback named Ed Huddles and his neighbor, the team's center Bubba McCoy. They played for a team called The Rhinos. Other characters included Ed's wife Marge Huddles, their rather jovial if acerbic neighbor Claude Pertwee who tended to refer to Ed and Bubba as "savages" {Pertwee's only friend is a spoiled cat named "Beverley"}; their teammate Freight Train, and their daughter Pom-Pom. Bubba's wife Penny McCoy was played by comedic actress Marie Wilson in her final role before her death from cancer in 1972.


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Detailed Bias Analysis

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Primary

The series champions a progressive approach to mental healthcare by focusing on community-based solutions and addressing the social determinants of health, thereby critiquing traditional institutional models.

Due to the absence of specific details regarding the movie's casting and narrative, an assessment of its DEI characteristics relies on default assumptions. No explicit DEI-driven casting or narrative themes could be confirmed based on the information provided.

Secondary

The 1970-1971 television series 'Matt Lincoln' does not appear to feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Information regarding the show's plot and character arcs indicates no presence of queer identity or related storylines, leading to a determination of N/A for its portrayal.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

Matt Lincoln is an original 1970 television series. There is no indication of prior source material or established characters whose gender could have been altered for this production.

Matt Lincoln is an original 1970 television series. There is no evidence of prior source material or historical figures whose established race was altered for this production.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

6.5

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6.5

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