Squiddly Diddly

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Squiddly Diddly
Squiddly Diddly

Squiddly Diddly is an anthropomorphic animated squid created by Hanna-Barbera, who was featured in his own cartoon segment on The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show beginning in 1965[1].

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[edit] Bio

The round-headed, sailor-hatted Squiddly, more octopus than squid in appearance, lived in an aquatic park similar to SeaWorld known as Bubbleland. Diddly is an aspiring musician and makes many attempts to escape and attain musical stardom. He is constantly foiled by his nemesis, Bubbleland administrator Chief Winchley.

Some observers have commented that the name Squiddly Diddly was derived from the name of musician Bo Diddley.

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[edit] Episodes

There were 26 Squiddly Diddly episodes:

  • Way Out Squiddly
  • Show Biz Squid
  • The Canvas Back Squid
  • Nervous Service
  • Westward Ha!
  • Sea Grunt
  • Chief Cook and Bottle Washer
  • Squid on the Skids
  • Double Trouble
  • Squid Kid
  • Booty and the Beast
  • Clowning Around
  • Surprize Prize
  • Baby Squidder
  • Naughty Astronaut
  • The Ghost is Clear
  • Lucky Ducky
  • Foxy Seal
  • Squiddly Double Diddly
  • Hollywood Folly
  • One Black Knight
  • Yo Ho Ho
  • Phoney Fish
  • Gnatman
  • Robot Squid
  • Jewel Finger
  • Diddly Deagles

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[edit] Other appearances

In 1966, Hanna-Barbera Records released Squiddly Diddly's Surfin' Surfari on LP.

Squiddly Diddly was featured in Yogi's Gang (1973) voiced by Don Messick.

Squiddly Diddly made a cameo in the Yo Yogi! episode "The Big Snoop." He is seen amongst those looking for Super Snooper when he ends up kidnapped.

Squiddly Diddly made some cameo appearances in Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law.

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