However, whenever he tried to involve himself in the activities of his peers (also anthropomorphic ducklings), he would often inadvertently cause problems at their expense, and as a result they would drive him away through trickery (and into tears).
At first, Huey was blissfully unaware of the fox's true agenda, but as his peers watched the annoyed fox in action from a safe distance (and fearing for his safety just as they did their own), Huey would come to realize the truth about his predator and dispose of him, usually by saying: "Hey, you!
In the end, Huey's peers would make amends for their previous attitudes towards him and happily include him in their activities.
[4] Dimwit was characterized as a fairly skinny duck in an oversized red woolen sweater, with sleeves that ran over his hands and hung down several inches.
Originally, Baby Huey was intended to appear as a cameo in the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit in the deleted scene "Acme's Funeral".
Sid Raymond reprised his role but was later replaced with Joe Alaskey, once the production was taken over by Film Roman.
In Harvey Girls Forever, Baby Huey makes cameo appearances in the third and fourth seasons as a Horn-a-Corn costume He makes a brief cameo in the final episode Harvey Endings as mutant Duck baby in a sewer The documentary Hype!
references Baby Huey, by comparing it to different music revolutions that hit different cities at random times.