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Happy the Hobo : ウィキペディア英語版
Happy's Place
''Happy's Place'' was an afternoon children's television program that aired on WFFT-TV Super 55 Fox in Fort Wayne, Indiana in the 1980s and 1990s.
==Background==
The program was known for its two hour block of children's programming (in later supplied by the Fox Network) that initially aired from 3 to 5 in the afternoon. In the mid to late 1980s, programming included ''DuckTales'', ''Inspector Gadget'', ''The Smurfs'', ''He-Man'', ''Saber Rider'' and ''G.I. Joe''. The original program was called ''Happy's Hour'' which began broadcasting in 1976 on WTVQ, Channel 62 in Lexington, KY, with Tim Eppenstein playing the character of Happy and Mike McMellon providing the voice of Froggie.
During programming breaks, Happy, who was a clown dressed as a hobo, would do children's activities from the WFFT studios. In the show, he had a sidekick named Froggie, a frog puppet (voiced by Craig Beaverson). Froggie had his own morning program on WFFT Super 55 Fox, entitled ''Froggie's Pad''. ''Froggie's Pad'' featured children's cartoons such as ''ThunderCats'' and ''SilverHawks''. Later on, Chester T. Fox (Paul Moring) and Lawn Boy (Rick Miller) were added.

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