Hoppy

Hoppy is a fictional character on the The Flintstones television series. Hoppy is a pet hopparoo (similar to a kangaroo) owned by the Rubble family. Hoppy debuts in the fifth season episode Hop Happy (1964). In the episode, Barney and Betty Rubble acquire a new house pet. The pet in question is a hopparoo, which is a combination kangaroo and dinosaur. Fred Flintstone regards "Hoppy" as an overgrown and obnoxious nuisance until the fateful day tha... more

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Hanna–Barbera Productions, Inc. (also called Hanna–Barbera Cartoons, Inc., H-B Enterprises, Inc., or simply Hanna–Barbera), was an American animation studio that dominated North American television animation during the second half of the 20th century. The company was originally formed in 1957 by...
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