Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks (1958)
Pixie & Dixie and Mr. Jinks is a Hanna-Barbera cartoon that featured as a regular segment of the television series The Huckleberry Hound Show from 1958 to 1961.
Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks: Season 1 - 22 Episode s
1x1 - Cousin Tex
October 2, 1958
Pixie and Dixie get a visit from their cousin Tex, who decided to take on Mr. Jinks.
1x2 - Judo Jack
October 9, 1958
Pixie and Dixie bring in a martial arts expert, Judo Jack, to help them take on Mr. Jinx.
1x3 - Kit Kat Kit
October 16, 1958
Jinks makes a robot cat to help him get rid of Pixie and Dixie.
1x4 - Jinks' Mice Device
October 23, 1958
Mr. Jinks develops a device that makes Pixie and Dixie invisible.
1x5 - Pistol Packin' Pirate
October 30, 1958
Pixie and Dixie find themselves on board a pirate ship, with Mr. Jinks serving as first mate.
1x6 - Scaredycat Dog
November 6, 1958
Pixie and Dixie buy a guard dog to protect them from Mr. Jinks, but it turns out that he's afraid of cats!
1x7 - Little Bird-Mouse
November 13, 1958
Despite the protestations of his school teacher, Dixie learns how to flap his ears and fly.
1x8 - Jiggers… It’s Jinks!
November 20, 1958
Pixie and Dixie has a sweet home in a cheese warehouse with Mr. Jinks as the guard, but wish for him back when a tougher guard cat gets hired.
1x9 - The Ghost with the Most
November 27, 1958
Mr. Jinks thinks he has killed Dixie, so Dixie disguises himself as a ghost to scare him into obedience.
1x10 - The Ace of Space
December 4, 1958
Jinks wants to pretend he's an outer space visitor to scare Pixie and Dixie, until a real alien lands in his backyard.
1x11 - Jinks Junior
December 11, 1958
Jinks tries to teach his young son how to catch mice, but he would rather be friends with them.
1x12 - Jinks The Butler
December 25, 1958
Jinks is a butler for a fancy dinner party, who only has to keep the two mice from invading the dinner.
1x13 - Jinks' Flying Carpet
January 1, 1959
Jinks receives a magic carper from a far off relative which makes it easier for him to chase Pixie and Dixie.
1x14 - Puppet Pals
January 15, 1959
Pixie and Dixie create a puppet of Mr. Jinks to confuse a dog who has taken his side.
1x15 - Mark of the Mouse
January 22, 1959
Both Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks love the TC show "Mark of the Mouse", a Zorro-like mouse hero. So Pixie disguises himself as the Mark in order to get Mr. Jinks.
1x16 - Dinky Jinks
February 5, 1959
Jinks heads to the laboratory and creates a potion that makes him the same size as Pixie and Dixie.
1x17 - Hypnotize Surprise
February 12, 1959
Dixie learns about hypnosis and uses a twirling watch to make Mr. Jinks think he's a dog, a bird and a mouse.
1x18 - Nice Mice
February 26, 1959
Pixie and Dixie find that they need to be nice to a cat when they find an abandoned kitten in the yard.
1x19 - King-Size Surprise
March 5, 1959
Pixie and Dixie help a dog hook his license tag out of the sewer, who then becomes their protector against Mr. Jinks.
1x20 - Cat-Nap Cat
March 12, 1959
Mr. Jinx only wants to take a short nap but, of course, Pixie and Dixie don't want him to.
1x21 - Mouse-Nappers
March 19, 1959
Mr. Jinks finds himself in competition with another cat in his quest to catch Pixie and Dixie.
1x22 - Boxing Buddy
March 26, 1959
Mr. Jinks discovers a new kind of mouse in the form of a boxing kangaroo.
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