| Daws Butler | ... | Huckleberry Hound / ... (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Josh Albee | (3 episodes, 1973) | ||
| Julie Bennett | ... | Cindy Bear (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Tom Bosley | (3 episodes, 1973) | ||
| Henry Corden | (3 episodes, 1973) | ||
| Walker Edmiston | (3 episodes, 1973) | ||
| Virginia Gregg | (3 episodes, 1973) | ||
| Jim MacGeorge | (3 episodes, 1973) | ||
| Rose Marie | ... | Lotta Litter (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Don Messick | ... | Boo Boo Bear / ... (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Hal Smith | (3 episodes, 1973) | ||
| John Stephenson | ... | Doggie Daddy / ... (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Jean Vander Pyl | (3 episodes, 1973) | ||
| Vincent Van Patten | (3 episodes, 1973) | ||
| Lennie Weinrib | (3 episodes, 1973) | ||
| Jesse White | (3 episodes, 1973) | ||
| Paul Winchell | (3 episodes, 1973) | ||
| Allan Melvin | ... | Magilla Gorilla / ... (2 episodes, 1973) |
Series Directed by | |||
| Charles A. Nichols | (3 episodes, 1973) | ||
Series Writing credits | ||
| Neal Barbera | (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Alan Dinehart | (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Neal Israel | (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Bill Lutz | (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| R.T. McGee | (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Jack Mendelsohn | (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Sloan Nibley | (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Bob Ogle | (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Ray Parker | (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Dick Robbins | (3 episodes, 1973) | |
Series Produced by | |||
| Joseph Barbera | .... | executive producer (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| William Hanna | .... | executive producer (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Art Scott | .... | associate producer (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Iwao Takamoto | .... | creative producer (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Alex Lovy | .... | associate producer (unknown episodes) | |
Series Production Design by | |||
| Bob Singer | (1 episode, 1973) | ||
Series Production Management | |||
| Joed Eaton | .... | post-production supervisor (3 episodes, 1973) | |
Series Art Department | |||
| Bill Ackerman | .... | story director (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Dave Brain | .... | story director (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Don Christensen | .... | story director (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| George Dane | .... | story director (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Mike Kawaguchi | .... | story director (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Bob Ogle | .... | story director (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Ernest Terrazas | .... | story director (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| John Walker | .... | story director (3 episodes, 1973) | |
Series Sound Department | |||
| Sam Gemette | .... | sound effects editor (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Bill Getty | .... | sound director (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Milton Krear | .... | sound effects editor (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| Richard Olson | .... | sound director (3 episodes, 1973) | |
Series Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| George Epperson | .... | camera operator (1 episode, 1973) | |
| Jerry Mills | .... | camera operator (1 episode, 1973) | |
| Roy Wade | .... | camera operator (1 episode, 1973) | |
| Dennis Weaver | .... | camera operator (1 episode, 1973) | |
Series Animation Department | |||
| Tom Baron | .... | animator (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Richard Bickenbach | .... | layout artist (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Emil Carle | .... | animator (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Jaime Diaz | .... | layout artist (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Jerry Eisenberg | .... | character designer (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Bob Foster | .... | layout artist (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| John Garling | .... | animator (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Robert Givens | .... | layout artist (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Barry Goldberg | .... | layout artist (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Marcia Holt | .... | animator (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Larry Huber | .... | layout artist (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Willie Ito | .... | layout artist (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Billie Kerns | .... | ink and paint supervisor (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Richard Khim | .... | background stylist (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Dick Lundy | .... | animator (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Marija Miletic Dail | .... | animator (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Fernando Montealegre | .... | background stylist (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Joan Orbison | .... | animator (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Edwin Rehberg | .... | animator (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Vive Risto | .... | animator (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Rod Scribner | .... | animator (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Marilyn Shimokochi | .... | background artist (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Richard Trueblood | .... | animator (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Peter Van Elk | .... | background artist (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Dardo Velez | .... | layout artist (2 episodes, 1973) | |
Series Editorial Department | |||
| Larry C. Cowan | .... | supervising film editor (3 episodes, 1973) | |
| William E. DeBoer | .... | negative consultant (3 episodes, 1973) | |
Series Music Department | |||
| Chip Yaras | .... | music editor (3 episodes, 1973) | |
Series Other crew | |||
| Frank Paiker | .... | technical supervisor (2 episodes, 1973) | |
| Iraj Paran | .... | titles (2 episodes, 1973) | |
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When this show first premiered I thought it was great that Hanna-Barbera was bringing all of their major characters from the 1960's together in one show. However, when I saw it, I couldn't help but feel that it was a major disappointment. First of all, the show itself was too long due to the fact that it was an hour in length. I think that it would have worked better if it were just a half an hour in length. But, the big thing that I felt was wrong with the show is the fact that it was part of the long line of shows that came out in the 1970's that felt that it had to be socially relevant as well as entertaining. I don't need Yogi Bear or Magilla Gorilla giving me a weekly lesson on why we should protect the environment or how we should avoid the seven deadly sins. No wonder this show, or a lot of the other show's from this period are not remembered fondly or shown in reruns. This is one show I am sure to avoid at all costs.