This cartoon is the footage of a 'Huckleberry Hound' episode named "The Italian Mouse", which is set in the Italian hill town of San Gimignano in the province of Siena, which is part of the region of Tuscany: Following the synopsis and the plot to the beginning of the footage, a medium grey mouse named "Toporemo" drops a big rock from the uppermost floor of one of the towers in the hilltop town named "Torre Rognosa", but that does not stop a blue anthropomorphic coonhound who speaks with a 'Tennessee Southern drawl' called "Huckleberry Hound", who just steps backwards once to pave the way for the rock to fall to the stony man-made ground and into the dirt and piping (sewage) of the town. Afterwards, a Spanish man (travelling solo) named "Jake Garcia", accidentally trips into the hole to the sewage system below, then the so-called "Huck Hound" explains if he is okay or not, but because he forces him to speak Spanish to help him, he slowly stops the conversation (ending with "Adios!", which is "Bye!" in Spanish). After that, the blue anthropomorphic coonhound demands Toporemo to speak Italian if he ever lives in Italy and that he isn't friends with mammals, humans, and HUCKLEBERRY HOUND ..... At the end of the interview when he finally gets his short comeuppance (the bell from the tower landing on the top of his head), he loudly yelps upwards to the uppermost part of Torre Rognosa, where he ultimately catches that trickster!! But just a few seconds later, when he tells Huckleberry Hound to look down; he lets Toporemo fall down slowly to the disappointment of him falling into the sewage system again along with the country mouse, ending the cartoon a few seconds later. Also, enjoy this 'Huckleberry Hound' episode (cartoon footage) if you can while the viewer count is steadily increasing for the future to come!!!!!! =) => =D
Credit to: Hanna-Barbera, Warner Brothers, Boomerang, Cartoon Network, Boing (B), William Hanna (died in 2001), Joseph Barbera (died in 2006), Hanna-Barbera animators and people, everyone who likes and loves Hanna-Barbera cartoons, and the Scratch Team. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: This is only the footage of a future episode of 'Huckleberry Hound' so far, not the entire cartoon itself. =P If you can't wait seeing the entire cartoon, there's a way we can do that, but they are likely going to produce it (a different team of animators) in the 30-60th centuries. Footage Set In: San Gimignano, Province of Siena, Tuscany, Italy Music Used In This 'Huckleberry Hound' Episode (Cartoon Footage): 1. Burlesque - Jack Shaindlin