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Hokey Wolf (1961)
The misadventures of Hokey and his friend, Ding-A-Ling, who try to trick different characters with their schemes to steal food or settle in one place without paying.
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Mon, Mar 13, 1961
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Season 1:
Hokey feigns injury to trick a farmer into giving him free room and board.
Hokey is after the Three Little Pigs, not as a meal but to con them out of their brick house.
Hokey and Ding-a-Ling insert themselves into the story of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf".
Hokey and Ding-a-Ling run afoul of a witch who lives in a gingerbread house.
Hokey cons a farmer's slow-witted watchdog into stealing chickens for him.
A farmer constructs a robot to "locate, attack, and destroy" the egg-stealing Hokey Wolf.
The Wicked Queen has Hokey and Ding-a-Ling deliver a poison apple to Snow White.
Hokey cons a gullible game warden into giving him the bounty money on wolves for tuning himself in, then bails himself out with a portion of the bounty in order to work the same scam over and over.
In an effort to steal some sheep, Hokey cons a gullible sheep dog into training his sidekick Ding-a-Ling to be a junior sheep dog. Unfortunately for Hokey, Ding takes his training too seriously.
With his eye on their food, Hokey volunteers to watch over the house of the Three Bears while they go for their walk in the woods. Enter a robber disguised as Goldilocks.
Hokey steals sheep from a gullible sheep dog and farmer by posing as a movie director making a film about Little-Bo-Peep.
As a penalty for poaching in a medieval king's forest, Hokey is ordered to capture a fire-breathing dragon.
A farmer buys a vicious watchdog to keep Hokey from stealing his chickens and sheep.
A prince hires Hokey and Ding-a-Ling to find Cinderella, who lost a glass sneaker when dashing out of the royal ball.
A persistent young Indian brave must capture a wolf as a rite of passage. His target, Hokey.
Hokey Wolf and Ding-a-Ling try their best to con a fiery chuck wagon cook out of some food.
The farmer hires a renowned British big-game hunter to eliminate Hokey Wolf.
Gate-crasher Hokey tries to sneak into a movie studio in order to be discovered.
To collect a big reward, Hokey cons diminutive western bad guy Orful Meany into jail.
In old Verona, a beatnik-like Romeo hires Hokey to retrieve his beatnik-like Juliet.
An eccentric multi-billionaire is known for giving away a billion dollars to total strangers, and Hokey wants in on that action.
Hokey and Ding-a-Ling apply for jobs as watchdogs at a plushy mansion.
Hokey and Ding-a-Ling sneak into a swanky hotel and run afoul of the house detective.
To get food and a room with a bed and TV, Hokey fakes his way into an animal hospital.
Hokey poses as the genie of a magic lamp to con a gullible farmer out of some food.
Ding-a-Ling comes home with some magic beans and gives them to Hokey, who scoffs and throws them out the window. A beanstalk quickly grows taking the wolves into the clouds where they encounter a giant and his watchdog.