Sad Sack
There was even a short-lived radio show, in which Mel Blanc, voice of Bugs, Daffy and so many others, played Sack. Sad Sack's name is a shortened form of a scatological phrase denoting a pathetic loser, one of many popular slang expressions in ...
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Gaston Le Crayon
Gaston LeCrayon (one of several beneficiaries of a brief period at Terrytoons when tried-and-true characters like Mighty Mouse and The Terry Bears were ousted in favor of unknowns like Flebus and Clint Clobber ) was conceived as a cartoon ...
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Nervous Rex
Today, he busies himself with stories about Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge for the European market. ...
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It's the Wolf
Yakky, who starred in a segment on the old Yogi Bear show, was young, helpless member of a prey species (in his case, a duck), repeatedly menaced by a predator, who survives mainly through the help of a big, strong protector ... Mildew's voice was ...
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Galaxy High School
Doyle's voice was provided by Hal Rayle (Hammerhead in Darkwing Duck ) and Aimee's by Susan Blu (Arcee in Transformers ). McBrain was Pat Carroll (Ursula in The Little Mermaid ...
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Slappy Squirrel
Skippy's was by Nathan Reugger, who also played a juvenile version of Plucky Duck in a couple of episodes of Tiny Toon Adventures. Sid's was by Jack Burns (also heard occasionally in The Simpsons ), Walter's was by Jess Harnell ( Impossible ...
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The Mighty Crusaders
A highlight, if that's the proper word, came in #4, which guest-starred every superhero the publisher did in the 1940s except Red Rube (too lighthearted for "serious" superhero fans), Super Duck (a mere funny animal, and for most of his existence, ...
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Li'l Jinx
The artist was Joe Edwards, who also worked on Super Duck, Captain Sprocket and other Archie Comics fare ... , Dennis the Menace ) to mischievous ( The Katzenjammer Kids ) to downright antisocial (the other Dennis the Menace ), were of course ...
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Hashimoto-San
The only comic in which his name was even a part of the title was a 1965 oneshot called Deputy Dawg Presents Dinky Duck & Hashimoto-San ... For a long time after that, Hashimoto was part of a package of cartoons sold to local television stations, ...
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Foofur
Fencer's voice was done by Eugene Williams (also heard in Captain Planet ), Rocki's by Christina Lange (Sister in The Berenstain Bears ), Louis's by Dick Gautier (several voices in The Transformers ), Annabell's by Susan Tolsky (Binkie ...
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The Arabian Knights
Bakaar was played by industry giant Paul Frees, whose many roles range from the obscurity of Dinky Duck to the prominence of Ludwig von Drake. Only 18 episodes were made, but they were shown repeatedly over a two-year ...
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The Walt Disney Company
The Disney studio won the animation Oscar for Flowers & Trees (1932), Three Little Pigs (1933), The Tortoise & the Hare (1934), Three Orphan Kittens (1935), Country Cousin (1936), The Old Mill (1937), Ferdinand the Bull (1938), The ...
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Luno the White Stallion
For a long time, Terrytoons, one of the studios producing animated cartoons during the Golden Age of Hollywood animation, was known for typical 1930s-style cartoon shorts starring Dinky Duck, Gandy Goose, Oil Can Harry and the like. Even during ...
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The Truth about Mother Goose
The narrator was John Dehner, whose other narration for Disney includes Aquamania and The Litterbug (both 1961, shorts starring Goofy and Donald Duck, respectively). But seven years later, when it appeared on the hour-long Disney TV show that ...
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The Defenders
Even Howard the Duck was briefly associated with The Defenders ... The inspiration came from an earlier story Thomas wrote, which spanned the February and March, 1971, issues of ...
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