Q. T. Hush


Q.T. Hush is a 1960–61 American animated cartoon released in syndication, beginning on September 24, 1960. The show's 100 three-and-a-half-minute episodes, all in color, were directed by veteran animator Rudy Cataldi, and produced by Animation Associates. The series was designed to air either as a daily five-minute cliffhanger in a locally-produced children's show, or packaged as a half-hour program. Each story was ten parts; in the daily version, the story would last for two weeks.
The main character was voiced by veteran voice actor Dallas McKennon.
This was Animation Associates' only show. All of the episodes survive.

Plot

Q.T. was a private detective with two assistants, his bloodhound Shamus and Quincy, who wore a trench coat, slouch hat and smoked cigars. Quincy was actually Q.T.'s shadow and could not only speak but slide under doors as well. As with many private eyes, Hush had a love-hate relationship with the local police in the form of Chief Muldoon.
Aside from the serial aspect and being one of the few color cartoons of its era, Q.T. was famous for inventing the cell phone and the fax machine.
His initials reinforced his surname by invoking the old expression for quiet secrecy, "on the Q.T."

Characters

  • Q.T. Hush -
  • Shamus -
  • Police Chief Muldoon -
  • Quincy -
  • Scavenger Hill Mob -
  • Yo Yo -
  • Ping Pong -
  • Baffles -
  • Al Cologne -
  • Professor Zappo -
  • Gootch -
  • Dr. Tickle -
  • Mr. Snide -
  • One Ton -