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Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy is a classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon that originally aired between 1959 and 1961 as part of The Quick Draw McGraw Show. This beloved series follows Augie, an eager little pup, and his caring but sometimes overprotective father, Doggie Daddy, who always tries to guide his son through comical adventures.

In Season 3 Episode 1 – “From Ape To Z” (1961), Augie finds himself dealing with a mischievous ape that turns his world upside down. As always, Doggie Daddy steps in to help, but his over-the-top parenting style often leads to more trouble than solutions. Full of slapstick humor, clever gags, and the wholesome father-son bond, this episode showcases the best of Hanna-Barbera’s golden age.

Perfect for fans of vintage cartoons, Hanna-Barbera classics, and 1960s slapstick comedy, this episode is a nostalgic gem for animation lovers.

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Transcript
00:00I
00:30Steady, men. This jungle is full of dangerous aminals.
00:52Hark! I hear the snarl of the wild and ferocious jackanapes.
00:58What's that you say, ooga ooga, my faithful gun boy?
01:03Oh, master, waga waga ooga ooga, me chicken.
01:09You mean you're afraid and want us to turn back, eh?
01:14Yes, master, back, back, ooga waga, back.
01:19Go back if you're scared, my faithful gun boy, but I shall dare to get him bravely by myself.
01:26Great hunter, not afraid?
01:30Afraid? Ha ha ha, it is to laugh.
01:34I shall get that wild jackanapes, or my name isn't Oggy Doggy the Jungle Boy.
01:40And the biggest, the meanest jackanapes I ever saw. I'll take careful aim and bang! Take that, you wild jackanapes, you!
01:59Are you looking at you?
02:02Oggy! Oggy, run for your life! There's a wild jackanapes, Lucy!
02:07Wake up, sleepy-headed dad. There's nothing to be afraid of.
02:13But, Oggy, what about the jackanapes? And come to think of it, may I inquire as to what is a wild jackanapes?
02:21Well, you know, it's just an animal. It's 80 tall, which I just mortally wounded.
02:29Well, you shouldn't clutter the living room with jackanapes' carcasses.
02:34Put him in the closet, Oggy. It's needed that way.
02:38Okay, Dad.
02:40What an imagination that boy has.
02:42And now we bring you the next chapter of Tom Tom Tom, the Jungle Boy.
02:49But first, we bring you a special news bulletin.
02:52Police are still searching for a gorilla named Bongo Bongo, who escaped from the city zoo this morning.
02:59Oh, Dad. Dear old Dad.
03:02What is it, jungle son of mine?
03:04I'm going on a safari. You wanna come along?
03:06No thanks, Oggy. It just so happens that I got a luncheon engagement.
03:11With a hippopotamusaurus.
03:14Too bad, busy father of mine. I'm gonna capture a gorilla.
03:19With a can of paint and some bananas?
03:22Uh-huh. I'm gonna build a gorilla trap. So long, Dad.
03:28Free gorilla food. There. That oughta tempt him.
03:33Now I'll hide in the bushes.
03:34And when he stops to have a free lunch, I caught him.
03:40It worked. Bongo Bongo walked right into my trap.
03:59Stick him up, Bongo Bongo. You're my prisoner.
04:02Gee, Bongo Bongo. I didn't mean to frighten you.
04:06You're scared, aren't you?
04:09You poor thing. How would you like to come home with me and be my very own pet?
04:14Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
04:19Then give me your little hand, and I'll take you with me.
04:24Oh, Dad, your adventuring son is back.
04:29That's good, Augie. And how many gorillas did you capture?
04:34Imaginative son of mine.
04:36Just one. Would you like to meet him?
04:39Not now, Augie. I'm too busy putting things away.
04:42But if you put him in this closet out of the way, I'll say hello to him later.
04:46Okay, Bongo Bongo. In the closet, like Daddy says.
04:52Bongo Bongo is in the closet, Dad.
04:57That's fine, Augie. I'll bring him a deck of cards so he and the wild jack and apes can pass the time playing gingery rummy.
05:00Hey, what's my old raccoon coat doing in here? I thought I packed that old thing in a trunk years ago.
05:07Yikes. It's alive with moths.
05:11And the moths are hostile.
05:14Oh, I'm so sorry.
05:17Oh, I'm so sorry.
05:19Oh, I'm so sorry.
05:21Oh, I'm so sorry.
05:24Oh, I'm so sorry.
05:26Oh, I'm so sorry.
05:28Oh, I'm so sorry.
05:29Oh, I'm so sorry.
05:31And if there's one thing I can't stand, it's hostile moths.
05:37Augie! Call the bug exterminators, quick!
05:41What for, Dad? The only one in that closet is Bongo Bongo.
05:45Huh? What's a Bongo Bongo?
05:48I'll show you. Come on out, Bongo Bongo.
05:51Be careful. Dad's behind that door.
05:54Huh?
05:56Well, he was.
05:57Where are you missing, Father?
06:00Here I am, Augie.
06:02Imagine.
06:04Thrown out of my own house by a raccoon coat.
06:07What a dilemma.
06:09Bongo Bongo didn't mean it.
06:11He'll be more careful next time.
06:13Jump and check a name. It's a gorilla.
06:15He's harmless, dear old dad.
06:18Can he stay with us? Huh? Please, can he?
06:21I don't know about that, Augie.
06:23I'll have to think it over.
06:25And being a slow thinker, check with me in about 37 years.
06:30When you see how affectionate Bongo is, you'll decide right away, Dad.
06:34Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
06:42Okay, alright, I'm convinced! I'm convinced he's lovable, Augie. Tell him to put me down.
06:47Tell him to put me down.
06:49Then you'll adopt him with your very own son?
06:51But I already have a son who's full of monkey shines.
06:55Oh, couldn't he be your nephew, Dad?
06:58Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
07:00That's a thought, Huggy.
07:02After all, how many fathers can also say they're a monkey's uncle?
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