The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound: Frankie's Adventure

The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound: Frankie's Adventure Is A 1988 Film.

Huckleberry Hound (franchise)

Plot
The story begins in California setting after the movie in the year 1849, as Frankie and Justice discover that an ancient indian lies underneath Native American when snooping around an abandoned midnight ghost train (the Midnight Train) and stumbling upon the remains of the dead dog clutching a map, deciding they must find it with the help of a bully justice knows Trickster Bear, along fighting five villains as well. While the three are playing an arcade game of Around the World in Twenty Seven Days with The Dalton Gang, Frankie and Stinky Dalton argue over which would win an actual race around the world. Frankie confesses that he wishes to join the Cowboy Dogs, but their tough leader, Joshua, demands Frankie to pas few tests. During the first one, Frankie sneaks upon a large, savage street dog named Baggy Pants, but fails to steal a tin can as Frankie bumps into the trash can loud enough to awaken Baggy Pants. As Baggy Pants chases Frankie and Belly Hound, they are caught by the police officer. The king falls in love with Frankie and, oblivious to the diamond smuggling, agrees to return to the valuable dolls to jamal but declaires that he is keeping the boys, and making Frankie his bride. Despite being showered with gifts, including baby kitten, the Cowboy Dogs are desperate to make an escape. Still unaware of the contents of their dolls, they secretly try to retrieve them - only to find them guarded by snakes. Frankie and Belly Hound charm the snakes by singing Getting Lucky, then grab the dolls and escape just as Huckleberry Hound arrives carrying a cooler. Trickster Bear returns to the Prison and learns from a Dog that there is only one way out of the Prison: the Cage. Trickster Bear and Huckleberry's other friends execute their plan but accidentally reset Chief to Spanish mode instead of his old persona. Chief promptly allies himself with Huckleberry Hound and falls in loves with Desert Flower. The gang reach a Cage, but are cornered by Chief Royal and his gang. As a Police Car Approaches, Frankie Hound reveals what he learned about Chief Royal and tosses Dixie's ownership tag, which Dummies had kept, to Big Stinky. Chief Royal destroys the tag and says that gang and meant to be discarded, but an eraged Big Stinky throws Chief Royal into the Shelter. Meanwhile, everyone finds out about Trickster Bear's friendship with the indian and take him to the Prison Trickster is thrown into the same cage as Baggy Pants. The massive dog is chained to the wall, but several lunges at Trickster Bear helps him to break free. Huckleberry Hound and Frankie Hound arrives and breaks into the cage just in time. He uses Baggy Pants' size against him, and locks him up. Frankie is about to lead his son out when the Police Offer arrives. Recognizing Frankie, he to capture them but is bitten in the rear by Belly Hound and in a panic, knocks himself out. Trickster Bear gives them a gunpowder bomb to collapse the tunnel connecting the Nave Americans to the outside world. But before they can do so, they are ambushed by the enraged Royal and Joshua Hound who attempt to kill the boys once and for all, The movie ends with Frankie's buddy Stinky Dalton forming a worker's union and the villains agreeing amongst themselves to negotiate yahoo because otherwise, they'll go on strike and make them go bankrupt while Finky Dalton, who is now the new police chief, watches them. The last scene is Frankie seeing, through a foldable telescope, and his buddy disappearing into a hidden door at the foot of the statue, which pleases Frankie.

Voice cast
Mark Schiff as Shiver, Justice and Frankie Hound, Huckleberry Hound (character), George Huck, Chief Royal and Kentucky Hound

Greg Burson as Belly Hound

John Kassir as Joshua Hound

Ned Beatty as Trickster Bear

Don Rickles as Simon Hound

Wallace Shawn as Digger Hound

Danny Mann as Phillips Hound

Robbie Rist as Davis Hound

Don Messick as Boo Boo Bear

B. J. Ward (actress) as Chieftess and Rusty Nails

Jim Varney as Cigarette Bear

Tom Hanks as Cigarette's Brother

Jeff Bergman as Baggy Pants

Frank Welker as Chief, Scrub Huck and Jones Hound

Henry Corden as Samuel Bear

Julie Bennett as Cindy Bear

Kath Soucie as Trickster's Sister

Allan Melvin as Dinky Dalton and Hamburgers Dalton

Charlie Adler as Pinky Dalton and Mr. Franklin

Pat Fraley as Finky Dalton and King Finky

Michael Bell as Stinky Dalton and Big Stinky

Quotes

 * Frankie Hound: Oh, My Goodness!


 * Cigarette Bear: Hey, My Backpack!


 * Trickster Bear: Wait! What About Dixie?

Songs
"Welcome Back" - the Dalton Gang

"Getting Lucky" - The Cowboy Dogs

"All Alone of the Midnight Ghost Train" - the Dalton Gang and the Cowboy Dogs

Music
Randy Edelman

Release
August 27, 1988

Home media releases
October 19, 1999 VHS

September 3, 2002 DVD