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* HighKoalatyCuteness The titular marsupial is depicted as innocent, albeit using his surprising speed (setting him from other Koalas) to escape Wilfred Wolf.
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* LaidBackKoala: Kwicky is an inversion as he lives up to his name, being able to move at FlashStep speeds to escape the pursuing Wilford Wolf.
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* {{Hobo}}es: Dirty Dawg and Ratso, who frequently seek to improve their fortunes while trying to avoid getting in trouble with Officer Bullhorn.
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* {{Hobo}}es: Dirty Dawg and Ratso, who frequently seek to improve their fortunes while trying to avoid getting in trouble with Officer Bullhorn.
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Koalas are fairly popular animals often appearing in media .


* SeldomSeenSpecies: Kwicky Koala himself
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* AgelessBirthdayEpisode: "Around the World in 80 Seconds" is one with Wilford Wolf celebrating his own birthday trying to catch Kwicky for himself.

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* AwkwardFatherSonBondingActivity: This principle is in effect except it's Uncle and Nephew in "Double Trouble". Ruffy wants to be friends with Kwicky, while Wilford wants to teach him to hunt him.
* BatmanCanBreatheInSpace: At the End of "Kwicky's Karnival Kaper" Wilford sits up in space on a small piece of space rock and tries to bum a ride from a ufo with no need of oxygen.



* ThreeShorts: Kwicky Koala was the A, ''WesternAnimation/CrazyClaws'' the B and ''WesternAnimation/DirtyDawg'' was the C. Bungle Brothers bumpers ran before each.

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* TangledFamilyTree: Wilford Wolf meets his nephew Ruffy Wolf.
* ThreeShorts: Kwicky Koala was the A, ''WesternAnimation/CrazyClaws'' the B and ''WesternAnimation/DirtyDawg'' was the C. Bungle Brothers ''WesternAnimation/BungleBrothers'' bumpers ran before each.

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Supporting segments featured the Bungle Brothers, a canine duo who sought vaudeville stardom; ''WesternAnimation/CrazyClaws'', a witty wildcat who lived in a national park and was hunted by the fur trapper Rawhide Clyde, and ''WesternAnimation/DirtyDawg'', a canine vagrant who, with his rodent sidekick Ratso, sought "the pot of stew at the end of the rainbow".

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Supporting segments featured the Bungle Brothers, ''WesternAnimation/BungleBrothers'', a canine duo who sought vaudeville stardom; ''WesternAnimation/CrazyClaws'', a witty wildcat who lived in a national park and was hunted by the fur trapper Rawhide Clyde, and ''WesternAnimation/DirtyDawg'', a canine vagrant who, with his rodent sidekick Ratso, sought "the pot of stew at the end of the rainbow".



* AlliterativeName: Kwicky Koala and Wilford Wolf (including the Bungle Brothers).

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* AlliterativeName: Kwicky Koala and Wilford Wolf (including the Bungle Brothers).Wolf.



* SpeciesSurname: Both Kwicky Koala and Wilford Wolf. The only exception appears to be Crazy Claws.

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* SpeciesSurname: Both Kwicky Koala and Wilford Wolf. The only exception appears to be Crazy Claws.


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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Kwicky and his eucalyptus leaves.

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Supporting segments featured the Bungle Brothers, a canine duo who sought vaudeville stardom; Crazy Claws, a witty wildcat who lived in a national park and was hunted by the fur trapper Rawhide Clyde, and ''WesternAnimation/DirtyDawg'', a canine vagrant who, with his rodent sidekick Ratso, sought "the pot of stew at the end of the rainbow".

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Supporting segments featured the Bungle Brothers, a canine duo who sought vaudeville stardom; Crazy Claws, ''WesternAnimation/CrazyClaws'', a witty wildcat who lived in a national park and was hunted by the fur trapper Rawhide Clyde, and ''WesternAnimation/DirtyDawg'', a canine vagrant who, with his rodent sidekick Ratso, sought "the pot of stew at the end of the rainbow".



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Kwicky only wears neck wear.



* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Voice caricatures included [[Creator/MarxBrothers Groucho Marx]].l



* ThreeShorts: Kwicky Koala was the A, Crazy Claws the B and ''WesternAnimation/DirtyDawg'' was the C. Bungle Brothers bumpers ran before each.

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* ThreeShorts: Kwicky Koala was the A, Crazy Claws ''WesternAnimation/CrazyClaws'' the B and ''WesternAnimation/DirtyDawg'' was the C. Bungle Brothers bumpers ran before each.

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Supporting segments featured the Bungle Brothers, a canine duo who sought vaudeville stardom; Crazy Claws, a witty wildcat who lived in a national park and was hunted by the fur trapper Rawhide Clyde, and Dirty Dawg, a canine vagrant who, with his rodent sidekick Ratso, sought "the pot of stew at the end of the rainbow".

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Supporting segments featured the Bungle Brothers, a canine duo who sought vaudeville stardom; Crazy Claws, a witty wildcat who lived in a national park and was hunted by the fur trapper Rawhide Clyde, and Dirty Dawg, ''WesternAnimation/DirtyDawg'', a canine vagrant who, with his rodent sidekick Ratso, sought "the pot of stew at the end of the rainbow".



* AlliterativeName: Most of the main cast (including the Bungle Brothers).
* {{Expy}}: This show being one of Tex Avery's last works it is rather easy to tell a lot of the characters are inspired by the MGM characters Avery, Barbera and Hanna used to work on.
** Wilford Wolf is clearly a relative of Mildew Wolf from "[[WesternAnimation/TheCattanoogaCats It's the Wolf]]", complete with his voice actor doing a Creator/PaulLynde impression.
** The voice actor is Creator/JohnStephenson, who voiced Mildew on ''WesternAnimation/LaffALympics''.

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* AlliterativeName: Most of the main cast Kwicky Koala and Wilford Wolf (including the Bungle Brothers).
* {{Expy}}: This show being one of Tex Avery's last works it is rather easy to tell a lot of the characters are inspired by the MGM characters Avery, Barbera and Hanna used to work on.
** Wilford Wolf is clearly a relative of Mildew Wolf from "[[WesternAnimation/TheCattanoogaCats It's the Wolf]]", complete with his voice actor doing a Creator/PaulLynde impression.
** The voice actor is Creator/JohnStephenson, who voiced Mildew on ''WesternAnimation/LaffALympics''.
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* {{Funny Animal}}s
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Voice caricatures included [[Creator/MarxBrothers Groucho Marx]] and Howard Cosell.

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* {{Funny Animal}}s
FracturedFairyTale: "In A Pig's Eye" is a very loose example. Wilford wants to eat the three little pigs but Kwicky lives in their house now. But they do show up at the very end.
* FunnyAnimal: Kwicky and Wilford are both ones.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Voice caricatures included [[Creator/MarxBrothers Groucho Marx]] and Howard Cosell.Marx]].l



* SpeciesSurname: The only exception appears to be Crazy Claws.[[note]]Dirty Dawg may possibly fall under XtremeKoolLetterz, while [[OnlyOneName Ratso]] may or may not be a surname.[[/note]]
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* SpeciesSurname: Both Kwicky Koala and Wilford Wolf. The only exception appears to be Crazy Claws.[[note]]Dirty Dawg may possibly fall under XtremeKoolLetterz, while [[OnlyOneName Ratso]] may or may not be a surname.[[/note]]
Claws.
* ThreeShortsThreeShorts: Kwicky Koala was the A, Crazy Claws the B and ''WesternAnimation/DirtyDawg'' was the C. Bungle Brothers bumpers ran before each.
* UnexpectedInheritance: In "Race to Riches", Kwicky receives one from his now deceased Uncle Jeremiah Koala.
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** Wilford Wolf is clearly a relative of Mildew Wolf from "[[WesternAnimation/TheCattanoogaCats It's the Wolf]]", complete with his voice actor doing a Paul Lynde impression.

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* {{Expy}}: Wilford Wolf is clearly a relative of Mildew Wolf from "[[WesternAnimation/TheCattanoogaCats It's the Wolf]]", complete with his voice actor doing a Paul Lynde impression.

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* {{Expy}}: This show being one of Tex Avery's last works it is rather easy to tell a lot of the characters are inspired by the MGM characters Avery, Barbera and Hanna used to work on.
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Wilford Wolf is clearly a relative of Mildew Wolf from "[[WesternAnimation/TheCattanoogaCats It's the Wolf]]", complete with his voice actor doing a Paul Lynde impression.
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* {{Expy}}: Wilford Wolf is clearly a relative of Mildew Wolf from "It's The Wolf," complete with his voice actor doing a Paul Lynde impression.
** The voice actor is John Stephenson who voiced Mildew on ''WesternAnimation/LaffALympics''.

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* {{Expy}}: Wilford Wolf is clearly a relative of Mildew Wolf from "It's The Wolf," "[[WesternAnimation/TheCattanoogaCats It's the Wolf]]", complete with his voice actor doing a Paul Lynde impression.
** The voice actor is John Stephenson Creator/JohnStephenson, who voiced Mildew on ''WesternAnimation/LaffALympics''.



* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Voice caricatures included Groucho Marx and Howard Cosell.
* ObfuscatingStupidity / UnknownRival: Kwicky often goes through Wilford's traps seemingly having no idea that he was in a trap in the first place... except for those moments where he seems to know but acts like he doesn't to make it easier to trick Wilford. It's never

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Voice caricatures included [[Creator/MarxBrothers Groucho Marx Marx]] and Howard Cosell.
* ObfuscatingStupidity / UnknownRival: ObfuscatingStupidity[=/=]UnknownRival: Kwicky often goes through Wilford's traps traps, seemingly having no idea that he was in a trap in the first place... except for those moments where he [Kwicky] seems to know but acts like he doesn't to make it easier to trick Wilford. It's neverThe ambiguity is never resolved.

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* AuthorExistenceFailure: Creator/TexAvery died ''one year before the show even aired''.

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* AuthorExistenceFailure: Creator/TexAvery died ''one year before AlliterativeName: Most of the show even aired''.main cast (including the Bungle Brothers).


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* SpeciesSurname: The only exception appears to be Crazy Claws.[[note]]Dirty Dawg may possibly fall under XtremeKoolLetterz, while [[OnlyOneName Ratso]] may or may not be a surname.[[/note]]
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* AuthorExistenceFailure: Creator/TexAvery died ''one year before the show even aired''.
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* FlashStep: How Kwicky often escapes from danger, accompanied by a beep sound effect.
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Creator/HannaBarbera produced this early 1980s AnimatedAnthology for Creator/{{CBS}}, headlined by one of the last characters TexAvery created. Kwicky Koala, voiced by H-B writer Bob Ogle, was a gentle and elusive marsupial, constantly pursued by the perpetually starving Wilford Wolf.

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Creator/HannaBarbera produced this early 1980s AnimatedAnthology for Creator/{{CBS}}, headlined by one of the last characters TexAvery Creator/TexAvery created. Kwicky Koala, voiced by H-B writer Bob Ogle, was a gentle and elusive marsupial, constantly pursued by the perpetually starving Wilford Wolf.
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HannaBarbera produced this early 1980s AnimatedAnthology for Creator/{{CBS}}, headlined by one of the last characters TexAvery created. Kwicky Koala, voiced by H-B writer Bob Ogle, was a gentle and elusive marsupial, constantly pursued by the perpetually starving Wilford Wolf.

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HannaBarbera Creator/HannaBarbera produced this early 1980s AnimatedAnthology for Creator/{{CBS}}, headlined by one of the last characters TexAvery created. Kwicky Koala, voiced by H-B writer Bob Ogle, was a gentle and elusive marsupial, constantly pursued by the perpetually starving Wilford Wolf.






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** The voice actor is John Stephenson who voiced Mildew on LaffaLympics.''WesternAnimation/LaffALympics''.
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90s kids may remember it for the ThatThat treatment, both this and TheGaryColemanShow got on CartoonNetwork.

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HannaBarbera produced this early 1980s AnimatedAnthology for {{CBS}}, headlined by one of the last characters TexAvery created. Kwicky Koala, voiced by H-B writer Bob Ogle, was a gentle and elusive marsupial, constantly pursued by the perpetually starving Wilford Wolf.

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HannaBarbera produced this early 1980s AnimatedAnthology for {{CBS}}, Creator/{{CBS}}, headlined by one of the last characters TexAvery created. Kwicky Koala, voiced by H-B writer Bob Ogle, was a gentle and elusive marsupial, constantly pursued by the perpetually starving Wilford Wolf.



* ObfuscatingStupidity / UnknownRival: Kwicky often goes through Wilford's traps seemingly having no idea that he was in a trap in the first place... except for those moments where he seems to know but acts like he doesn't to make it easier to trick Wilford. It's never

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* ObfuscatingStupidity / UnknownRival: Kwicky often goes through Wilford's traps seemingly having no idea that he was in a trap in the first place... except for those moments where he seems to know but acts like he doesn't to make it easier to trick Wilford. It's never never
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* {{Expy}}: Wilford Wolf is clearly a relative of Mildew Wolf from "It's The Wolf," complete with his voice actor doing a Paul Lynde impression.


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* ObfuscatingStupidity / UnknownRival: Kwicky often goes through Wilford's traps seemingly having no idea that he was in a trap in the first place... except for those moments where he seems to know but acts like he doesn't to make it easier to trick Wilford. It's never
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HannaBarbera produced this early 1980s AnimatedAnthology for {{CBS}}, headlined by one of the last characters TexAvery created. Kwicky Koala, voiced by H-B writer Bob Ogle, was a gentle and elusive marsupial, constantly pursued by the perpetually starving Wilford Wolf.

Supporting segments featured the Bungle Brothers, a canine duo who sought vaudeville stardom; Crazy Claws, a witty wildcat who lived in a national park and was hunted by the fur trapper Rawhide Clyde, and Dirty Dawg, a canine vagrant who, with his rodent sidekick Ratso, sought "the pot of stew at the end of the rainbow".

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* {{Funny Animal}}s
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Voice caricatures included Groucho Marx and Howard Cosell.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: Kwicky Koala himself
* ThreeShorts
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