![]() The New Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Series ran two seasons, 51 episodes in all. In fact, one of his second season episodes introduced a character who went on to his own minor series, Ricochet Rabbit - a western. The setting of the series appeared to be something in the neighborhood of 17th century France, but in the Hanna-Barbera Universe, that wasn't so far away that he couldn't cross over with other characters when the situation required it. Dum Dum's voice was supplied by Alan Reed, best known as the voice of Fred Flintstone. Touché had a sidekick named Dum Dum, who was a big, friendly dog. Touché Turtle had equal billing with the other two segments, Wally Gator and Lippy the Lion & Hardy Har Har. Hanna-Barbera was having a good deal of success of shows like Huckleberry Hound and Quick Draw McGraw, each of which featured a star in the lead segment followed by two less prominent series as back-up, but with this one they were trying something different. ![]() Touché occupied a segment of The New Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Series, which debuted in syndication on September 3, 1962. Touché Turtle, the Thompson-voiced character in question, was a swashbuckling hero who didn't appear very formidable, and yet who always managed to save any fair damsels who happened to be in the vicinity before his five-minute cartoons came to a close. ![]() Smee, and Humphrey Bear's Ranger Woodlore. ![]() "Touché away!" went the inspiring battle cry - in the somewhat uninspiring voice of Bill Thompson, whose other roles includedĭroopy, Peter Pan's Mr. Please contribute to its necessary financial support. If this site is enjoyable or useful to you, TOUCHÉ TURTLE Original Medium: Television animation ![]()
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