Fun and interesting old time animation series.
23 July 2005
"The New Adventures of Huck Finn" and aired in prime time on NBC-TV on Sunday evenings during the 1968-69 TV season starting at 7:00 P.M. as a lead in for the 'Wonderful World of Disney' show.

The series is better remembered by those who are younger (I was born in 1980) as a segment on the syndicated/Cartoon Network series 'The Banana Splits and Friends'.

The Banana Splits originally aired on Saturday Mornings on NBC-TV as an hour long show called 'The Banana Splits Adventure Hour' starting in 1968. Later, in 1973 (and continuing into the 1990's) it was sold to local TV stations as a half-hour series called 'The Banana Splits and Friends'. In was in this later syndicated version that 'The New Adventures of Huck Finn' were added (older Hanna-Barbara series from the 1960's where added to the Banana Splits to make more episodes for repeats).

The 'Huck Finn' segments featured live actors portraying the Mark Twain characters Huck Finn, Tom Sawyer and Becky Thatcher living in an animated world trying to get back home. The three young people were chased into this world by an animated character named Injun Joe. Throughout the run of the series, Huck and friends try to evade Injun Joe while trying to get back to the early 19th Century and their home U.S. state of Missouri.

The series is similar to such Disney movies as 'Pete's Dragon' and 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' by combining live actors with animation. Only in this case the actors where live and everyone and everything around them was animation.

'Cartoon Network' spin off 'Boomerang' airs repeats of the 'Banana Splits and Friends' shows that air the 20 or so episodes of 'The New Adventures of Huck Finn'.
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