Policeman Huckleberry Hound must catch escaped chimp Wee Willy. / Cousin Tex visits mice Pixie and Dixie to help them against Jinx the cat. / Bored with life in the Jellystone National Park and annoying tourists, Yogi Bear tries to escape.
Big game hunter Huckleberry Hound hunts a tech-savvy lion in the jungle. / Judo master Judo Jack teaches the mice Pixie and Dixie anti-cat self-defense. / A hibernating Yogi Bear takes in a stranded baby duck who keeps waking him up.
To rescue a fair maiden in distress, Huck the brave knight must defeat the Black Night. / Jinks' machine for catching mice turns Pixie and Dixie invisible. / Hungry Yogi must outsmart a bull to get to a beehive.
Huck goes out to bring in Dinky Dalton, the desperado. Dinky turns out to be a giant and Huck is able to capture his man only after some fast thinking. Huck is a brave knight called on to rescue a fair maiden in distress.
Huckleberry Hound protects cattle from a cattle rustler. Pixie & Dixie buy protection in the form of a dog who so happens to be scared of cats. Yogi's bored existence is turned topsy turvy when two bandits hide out in his cave.
Huckleberry Hound chases down a bank robber. Pixie & Dixie learn to fly to Mr. Jinks' amazement that he could bank on rare flying mice. Yogi is chased by a hunter.
Huckleberry Hound defends his corn field from Iggy & Ziggy crow. Pixie & Dixie fools Mr. Jinks into believing in ghosts. Yogi tries to get to his congressman to complain about a new freeway built around him while he hibernated.
Huckleberry Hound either captures the dragon or has to marry the king's ugly daughter. Yogi Bear is out fishing and his biggest challenge are the fish themselves.
Huckleberry goes camping to relax only to be pestered by a mosquito. The Runaway Bear - Yogi Bear escapes the circus and crashes a mansion owned by a hunter looking for a bear head for his collection.
A crafty wolf uses a younger wolf to distract Sheepherder Huck so he can attack the lambs. But Huck is not to be distracted. None of the wolf's other ruses, including the use of blasting powder, keep Huck from attending to his duties and the hound emerges triumphant.
Huck Hound's Grandpappy Huck tells Huck about his days as an Indian fighter, and to hear Grandpappy tell it he won the West single-handed, until the real truth is told.
Huckleberry Hound, nature loving citizen that he is, builds a bird house atop a pole. To Huck's dismay, crows move in instead of gentle songbirds, and Huck has an exasperating time evicting them.
A ferocious watchdog bars Huck's way while he is trying to deliver a letter. Huck tries all sorts of tricks to get the mail through. When he finally does make the delivery, he discovers the letter should go next door. As he departs, the guardian canine phones his bulldog pal next door to alert him.
Persistent Huckleberry Hound has read a book on lion taming and undaunted by the fact the lion has just sharpened his fangs on a large file and then eaten the file! Huck tries to enter the lion's cage with comically disastrous results.
The old nursery story is given a decidedly new twist. Grandma calls the police and accuses Huck of false impersonation and of trying to spoil the whole story.
Huckleberry Hound encounters a termite that eats not only the wood in Huck's house, furniture and station wagon, but even the metal airplane in which Huck is trying to escape.