Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks 1958
What is Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks?
Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks is a Hanna-Barbera cartoon.
- Type
- TV series
- Year
- 1958
- Status
- Ended
- Episodes
- 57
- Runtime
- 7 minutes
- First aired
- Oct 2, 1958
- Last aired
- Oct 13, 1961
- Original language
- EN
- Origin
- US
- Networks
- Syndication
- Genres
- Kids, Animation, Comedy
- Updated
How long to binge?
Estimate the schedule using 57 episodes and an average 7-minute runtime.
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Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks is a Hanna-Barbera cartoon. It was featured as a regular segment of a television series. The series it was a part of is The Huckleberry Hound Show. This show included Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks from the time it started featuring them. The time period during which Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks was featured on The Huckleberry Hound Show is known. The cartoon is associated with the production company Hanna-Barbera. The Huckleberry Hound Show is the television series on which Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks appeared. Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks was a part of this show for a certain period of time. The cartoon was included on the show from 1958 to 1961.
Should you watch it?
“Follow the animated antics of two mice and a determined cat in this classic cartoon series.”
- features classic Hanna-Barbera animation
- entertaining dynamic between mice and cat
- limited plot details available in provided text
Watch it if you enjoy classic animated cartoons featuring a cat and two mice.
This is a family-friendly kids animation and comedy series rated TV-G.
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Episode guide
Season 1 · 22 episodes
- E1 Cousin Tex Oct 2, 1958
- E2 Judo Jack Oct 9, 1958
- E3 Kit Kat Kit Oct 16, 1958
- E4 Jinks' Mice Device Oct 23, 1958
- E5 Pistol Packin' Pirate Oct 30, 1958
- E6 Scaredycat Dog Nov 6, 1958
- E7 Little Bird-Mouse Nov 13, 1958
- E8 Jiggers… It’s Jinks! Nov 20, 1958
- E9 The Ghost with the Most Nov 27, 1958
- E10 The Ace of Space Dec 4, 1958
- E11 Jinks Junior Dec 11, 1958
- E12 Jinks The Butler Dec 25, 1958
- E13 Jinks' Flying Carpet Jan 1, 1959
- E14 Puppet Pals Jan 15, 1959
- E15 Mark of the Mouse Jan 22, 1959
- E16 Dinky Jinks Feb 5, 1959
- E17 Hypnotize Surprise Feb 12, 1959
- E18 Nice Mice Feb 26, 1959
- E19 King-Size Surprise Mar 5, 1959
- E20 Cat-Nap Cat Mar 12, 1959
- E21 Mouse-Nappers Mar 19, 1959
- E22 Boxing Buddy Mar 26, 1959
Season 2 · 13 episodes
- E1 Sour Puss Sep 12, 1959
- E2 Rapid Robot Sep 19, 1959
- E3 King Size Poodle Sep 26, 1959
- E4 Hi Fido Oct 3, 1959
- E5 Batty Bat Oct 10, 1959
- E6 Mighty Mite Oct 17, 1959
- E7 Bird Brained Cat Oct 24, 1959
- E8 Lend-Lease Meece Oct 31, 1959
- E9 A Good Good Fairy Nov 7, 1959
- E10 Heavens to Jinksy Nov 14, 1959
- E11 Goldfish Fever Nov 21, 1959
- E12 Pushy Cat Nov 28, 1959
- E13 Puss in Boats Dec 5, 1959
Season 3 · 13 episodes
- E1 High Jinks Sep 11, 1960
- E2 Price for Mice Sep 18, 1960
- E3 Plutocrat Cat Sep 25, 1960
- E4 Pied Piper Pipe Oct 2, 1960
- E5 Woo for Two Oct 9, 1960
- E6 Party Peeper Jinks Oct 16, 1960
- E7 A Wise Quack Oct 23, 1960
- E8 Missile Bound Cat Oct 30, 1960
- E9 Kind to Meeces Week Nov 6, 1960
- E10 Crew Cat Nov 13, 1960
- E11 Jinxed Jinks Nov 20, 1960
- E12 Light Headed Cat Nov 27, 1960
- E13 Mouse for Rent Dec 4, 1960
Season 4 · 9 episodes
- E1 Jinks’ Jinx Aug 18, 1961
- E2 Fresh Heir Aug 25, 1961
- E3 Strong Mouse Sep 1, 1961
- E4 Bombay Mouse Sep 8, 1961
- E5 Mouse Trapped Sep 15, 1961
- E6 Magician Jinks Sep 22, 1961
- E7 Meece Missiles Sep 29, 1961
- E8 Homeless Jinks Oct 6, 1961
- E9 Home Flea Oct 13, 1961
Frequently asked questions
When did the television series air?
The series ran from 1958 to 1961 as a regular segment of The Huckleberry Hound Show, with sources also noting a run from 1958 to 1962 across three seasons and 57 episodes.
Who are the main characters?
The main characters are two mice named Pixie and Dixie and a cat named Mr. Jinks, also known as Jinksy.
Who is the animation studio behind the cartoon?
The cartoon is a Hanna-Barbera production.
What is the genre of the series?
The series is classified under kids, animation, and comedy.
Is part of the voice cast mentioned?
Yes, Don Messick provided the voice for Pixie.