Baby Huey is a cartoon character created by Famous Studios who debuted in the 1950 Noveltoon short Quack-a-Doodle-Doo. He is an anthropomorphic large duck whose dimwitted and clumsiness nature would often get him ridiculed by his community, but always paid off in the end when a hungry fox tries to get him through tricks. Up until 1959, Baby Huey starred in eleven more theatrical shorts, most of which followed the same formula. While no new animated content was made, the character lived on through comic books published by Harvey Comics. In 1994, an animated series called The Baby Huey Show ran for two seasons in syndication with Syd Raymond reprising his role for the final time in season one before being replaced by Joe Alaskey for the second and final season. After the release the 1998 live-action direct-to-video Easter film Baby Huey's Great Easter Adventure, the character was seldom used for new content.
To date, Baby Huey's only appearance in a Christmas production was the theatrical short Jumping with Toy.
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