The Peter Potamus Show

The Peter Potamus Show (1964-1966)

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The sixth Hanna-Barbera syndicated cartoon after their departure from MGM starred Peter Potamus (a purple hippopotamus), and his traveling companion So-So (a monkey), who fly back and forth through time in a balloon participating in historic events. Whenever they get into serious enough trouble, as they do in every episode, Peter defeats his enemies with his trademark "Hippo Hurricane Hollar". Other cartoon shorts include, "Breezly and Sneely", and "Yippee, Yappee, and Yahooey".

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Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E06The Crossbow Incidentfévr. 6, 1966
S03E05Pilgrims Regressjanv. 30, 1966
S03E04Rebel Rumblejanv. 23, 1966
S03E03America or Bustjanv. 16, 1966
S03E02Wrong Time No Seejanv. 9, 1966
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Peter Potamus Show' premiere?

'The Peter Potamus Show' premiered on September 16, 1964.

Who created 'The Peter Potamus Show'?

'The Peter Potamus Show' was created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera.

What was the format of 'The Peter Potamus Show'?

'The Peter Potamus Show' was an animated television series that featured various segments, including the adventures of Peter Potamus and his sidekick, So-So.

Who voiced the character of Peter Potamus?

Peter Potamus was voiced by Daws Butler.

What other characters appeared in 'The Peter Potamus Show'?

Other characters that appeared in 'The Peter Potamus Show' included So-So, Yippee, Breezly Bruin, and many more.

What were some of the adventures that Peter Potamus and So-So went on?

Peter Potamus and So-So went on various adventures, such as exploring ancient civilizations, solving mysteries, and encountering fantastical creatures.

Did 'The Peter Potamus Show' have a laugh track?

Yes, 'The Peter Potamus Show' had a laugh track that added to the comedic atmosphere of the series.

Were there any recurring villains in 'The Peter Potamus Show'?

Yes, 'The Peter Potamus Show' featured recurring villains such as Mr. Jinks, a mischievous pink cat who often clashed with Peter Potamus.

What was the animation style of 'The Peter Potamus Show'?

'The Peter Potamus Show' was animated in the distinctive and colorful style of Hanna-Barbera Productions, known for their innovative animation techniques.

Did 'The Peter Potamus Show' feature any musical segments?

Yes, 'The Peter Potamus Show' included musical segments featuring catchy tunes and lively performances.

Did 'The Peter Potamus Show' have any crossover episodes with other Hanna-Barbera shows?

Yes, 'The Peter Potamus Show' had crossover episodes with other Hanna-Barbera shows, allowing characters from different series to interact and join forces.

Was 'The Peter Potamus Show' targeted towards a specific age group?

'The Peter Potamus Show' was primarily aimed at a younger audience and offered entertaining and educational content suitable for children.

Did 'The Peter Potamus Show' receive any awards or nominations?

Although 'The Peter Potamus Show' did not receive any major awards or nominations, it remains a beloved and nostalgic series for many fans.

How many episodes were produced for 'The Peter Potamus Show'?

'The Peter Potamus Show' had a total of 27 episodes produced during its run.

Is 'The Peter Potamus Show' available for streaming or on DVD?

As of now, 'The Peter Potamus Show' is not widely available for streaming or on DVD, but some episodes may be found through various sources.

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Also known as

  • Peter Potamus and His Magic Flying Balloon

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