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* TheTease: All of her musical numbers have her dancing as provocatively as possible while sexy clothes and singing songs about wanting arms wrapped around her.
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* TheTease: All of her musical numbers have her dancing as provocatively as possible while wearing sexy clothes and singing songs about wanting arms wrapped around her.
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* MellowFellow: Following his very hammy introduction in "Three Little Pups", he drops the stage-villain theatrics and makes a hard shift into the laid-back GoodOlBody personality that he'd retain for the rest of his appearances.
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* MellowFellow: Following his very hammy introduction in "Three Little Pups", he drops the stage-villain theatrics and makes a hard shift into the laid-back GoodOlBody GoodOlBoy personality that he'd retain for the rest of his appearances.
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-->''[After failing to demolish Droopy's doghouse]'' Now that's a well-built doghouse, man.
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-->''[After failing to demolish Droopy's doghouse]'' Now that's ''there's'' a well-built doghouse, man.
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* MellowFellow: Following his very hammy introduction in "Three Little Pups", he drops the stage-villain theatrics and makes a hard shift into the laid-back GoodOlBody personality that he'd retain for the rest of his appearances.
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* BullyBulldog
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* BearyFunny
* BigGuyLittleGuy
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* SuperStrongChild
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* DogsAreDumb
* DogsHateSquirrels
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* DogsHateSquirrels
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* TheMadHatter: He's not affraid of admitting he's crazy.
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* TheMadHatter: He's not affraid afraid of admitting he's crazy.
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->'''Voiced by''': Bill Thompson (Blitz Wolf), Kent Rogers (Red Hot Riding Hood, One Ham's Family), Frank Graham (40s shorts), Patrick McGeehan (The Screwy Truant), Daws Butler (50s shorts), Creator/FrankWelker (Tom and Jerry Comedy Show, Tom and Jerry Kids, Droopy Master Detective), Creator/JohnDiMaggio and Richard McGonagle (Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse), Creator/StephenStanton (Tom and Jerry Show 2014)
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->'''Voiced by''': Bill Thompson (Blitz Wolf), Kent Rogers (Red Hot Riding Hood, One Ham's Family), Frank Graham (40s shorts), Patrick McGeehan [=McGeehan=] (The Screwy Truant), Daws Butler (50s shorts), Creator/FrankWelker (Tom and Jerry Comedy Show, Tom and Jerry Kids, Droopy Master Detective), Creator/JohnDiMaggio and Richard McGonagle [=McGonagle=] (Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse), Creator/StephenStanton (Tom and Jerry Show 2014)
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->'''Voiced by''': Dick Nelson (40s shorts), Pinto Colvig (The Screwy Truant), John DiMaggio (Tom and Jerry's Giant Adventure)
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->'''Voiced by''': Dick Nelson (40s shorts), Pinto Colvig (The Screwy Truant), John DiMaggio [=DiMaggio=] (Tom and Jerry's Giant Adventure)
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Wolfie made his debut in "Blitz Wolf" as an Adolf Hitler caricature, but it was in ''"WesternAnimatin/RedHotRidingHood"'' that he became the womanizer with off-the-wall wild takes he was famous for being. Red herself was based on pin-up girls of the 1940's, and often would sing and perform in her appearances. Both characters frequently co-starred in cartoons with Droopy, with Wolfie usually being the antagonist. In cartoons of The '50s, he was replaced by a country bumpkin wolf who speaks with a Southern accent. In those cartoons with Droopy, he was still usually the antagonist, but without Droopy, he was a protagonist instead.
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Wolfie made his debut in "Blitz Wolf" as an Adolf Hitler caricature, but it was in ''"WesternAnimatin/RedHotRidingHood"'' ''"WesternAnimation/RedHotRidingHood"'' that he became the womanizer with off-the-wall wild takes he was famous for being. Red herself was based on pin-up girls of the 1940's, and often would sing and perform in her appearances. Both characters frequently co-starred in cartoons with Droopy, with Wolfie usually being the antagonist. In cartoons of The '50s, he was replaced by a country bumpkin wolf who speaks with a Southern accent. In those cartoons with Droopy, he was still usually the antagonist, but without Droopy, he was a protagonist instead.
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->'''Voiced by''': Bill Thompson (Homesteader Droopy), Charlie Adler (TomAndJerryKids, DroopyMasterDetective)
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->'''Voiced by''': Bill Thompson (Homesteader Droopy), Charlie Adler (TomAndJerryKids, DroopyMasterDetective)
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* SimpletonVoice
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Voiced by: Pinto Colvig (Little Rural Riding Hood), ??? (Tom and Jerry Show 2014)
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* DogsHateSquirrels
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* GoofyBuckteeth: He is a wacky trickster squirrel who naturally has buckteeth.