What did these Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters do for a living?
Zoinks! Can you remember the professions of these toons?
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Hop in the Mystery Machine, punch in at the quarry — we have a job for you. You have been hired by the animation I.R.S. Don't worry, it's more fun than it sounds.
But the records for these classic Hanna-Barbera characters have been lost! We need you to remember what these people — and horses and squirrels and sharks and whatnot — did for a living. For tax purposes, of course.
Can you match the cartoon character to the correct profession? Good luck!
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What did Fred Flintstone do for a living?
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George Jetson works at Spacely's Space Sprockets. What is his job title?
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What does Quick Draw McGraw do?
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Magilla Gorilla hangs out in the shop run by Mr. Peebles. What kind of business it it?
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Hong Kong Phooey's alter ego was Penrod Rooch. What did Penrod do for a living?
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What did Jabberjaw do?
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What kind of activity did Touché Turtle do?
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What agency employed Secret Squirrel?
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What did Droop-a-Long Coyote do?
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How would you best describe Hokey Wolf?
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What did these Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters do for a living?
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ran them on Saturdays. I haven't seen Magilla Gorilla for over 50 years, I wonder if I
would recall any episodes once I saw them again. That happened when DECADES
reran Mack & Myer for Hire, which I hadn't seen since 1968 on WPIX in NYC.
I was shocked that I recalled episodes, when I had totally forgotten the entire
series. I guess given the right stimuli, the brain can recall many things once
forgotten.
Here's one other question I thought of: What was Gus Holiday's occupation on "The Roman Holidays?" He was an architect for a construction company. I have that entire series on DVD - one of my all-time H-B favorites when I was a kid.