Space Mouse
supplied Elmer Fudd, Daffy Duck and many others; Hanna-Barbera supplied Yogi Bear, Pixie & Dixie and lots more; and other licensors, such as Disney, had a host of characters being adapted into their comics ... But he decided what the heck, ...
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Hercules ('60s animated)
Bleep and others of their type, plus reruns of theatrical toon stars like Woody Woodpecker and Daffy Duck ) or in the form of a half-hour show. Some viewers who saw them the latter way report unpleasant responses to such prolonged exposure to its ...
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Gooseberry Sprigg
It's from Krazy Kat reprints that they're best known today, even if The Duck Duke did once have a comic strip of his own. — DDM ...
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Tasmanian Devil
The third, which came out later that year, pitted him against Daffy Duck ... His face was dominated by a mouth ringed with sharp teeth, and the rest of him was shaped like a funnel leading into a ...
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Mary Jane and Sniffles
cartoon characters were licensed for Dell Comics' monthly anthology title, Looney Tunes & Merrie Melodies Comics, it was a given that the book's stars would be Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig ... At first she would sprinkle magic ...
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Groo the Wanderer
Groo the Wanderer first appeared in Destroyer Duck, a benefit comic book published by Eclipse Enterprises in 1982, to help Steve Gerber out in a lawsuit involving his creation, Howard the Duck. Of all the characters to debut in that comic — ...
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Gyro Gearloose
Gyro was first seen in Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #140 (May, 1952), but only briefly — he was there to deliver a single gag, then get out of the way so Donald Duck and his nephews could get on with their story ... Gyro himself ...
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Pepe LePew
Pepe's voice, like those of Bugs, Daffy and so many other Warner characters, was provided by the incredibly versatile Mel Blanc ... This may be because the philosophy he represents — that masculine persistence in the face of manifest ...
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Gladstone Gander
He made his debut in that medium in the October 21, 1987 episode of DuckTales, titled "Sweet Duck of Youth". He's been in a few more DuckTales episodes, as well as one or two of House of ...
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Buck Rogers
Such was his fame, he was spoofed in one of the most fondly-recalled Daffy Duck / Porky Pig cartoons, Duck Dodgers in the 24-1/2th Century, directed by Chuck Jones in 1953 and revived a half-century later as a weekly TV show ... Things ...
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Ludwig von Drake
Professor Ludwig von Drake first appeared in An Adventure in Color, which (along with a 1959 Donald Duck short, Donald in Mathmagic Land ) aired on September 24, 1961 ... The German-accented Professor, whose cachet with the Disney crowd was that ...
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Warner Bros. Cartoons
That triumvirate is responsible for Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Tweety Bird — to say nothing of Marvin the Martian, Road Runner, Wile E ... The Warner cartoons won four Academy Awards — Tweetie Pie (1947), For Scent-imental ...
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Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog
More than just Bugs, Daffy and Elmer went into making the Looney Tunes what they are, of course — the Warner Bros ... One of their minor series starred the Coyote character who started by antagonizing (and being antagonized by) The ...
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Chip'n'Dale
In the late 1980s, following the success of DuckTales, which starred Donald Duck's Uncle Scrooge in a lengthy series of television half-hours, the Disney company searched their archives for other properties that might be adapted to that medium. ...
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