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* HilariousInHindsight: "Out-Foxed", from 1949, has the fox reading a newspaper called "[[Creator/FoxNewsChannel Fox News]]"!

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* HilariousInHindsight: "Out-Foxed", from 1949, has the fox reading a newspaper called "[[Creator/FoxNewsChannel Fox News]]"!"Fox News"!
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* DirectorDisplacement: There are a handful of Droopy cartoons that were not directed by Creator/TexAvery but people often assumes that he did. The biggest offender of this is "Sheep Wrecked" due to infamous female sheep scene, as it is very reminicent of Tex's gags in some of his works at [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Warner Bros.]], when in reality, it was directed by Michael Lah.


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* FanNickname: Fans have dubbed the curvaceous female sheep from "Sheep Wrecked" Leggy Lamb.
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*CrossesTheLineTwice: "Droopy's Good Deed" has no fewer than three {{Blackface}} gags, all of which involve AshFace--and all of which involve [[ButtMonkey Spike]] on the receiving end. The fact that a hapless old English aristocrat also ends up in blackface in the last gag makes it come off as both offensive and hilarious at the same time!
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* BizarroEpisode: "Blackboard Jumble" is pretty weird by ''Droopy'' standards. For one thing, Droopy was a bunch of lookalike kids that don't act anything like his name suggests. They were also all a LOT more malicious than Droopy usually is, actively pulling the (almost deadly) pranks on the wolf, while usually the villains [[HoistByHisOwnPetard do themselves in]] or are beaten by Droopy [[RageBreakingPoint after pushing him too far]]. While it might have seemed like a normal MGM cartoon with any other kids, using Droopy was just plain odd.
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* AccidentalInnuendo: The title of the 1990s TotallyRadical anthology show ''Down Wit' Droopy D'' has become this following TheNewTens slang meaning of "D".
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** On the other hand a lot more hardcore Creator/TexAvery fans would prefer without a MGM brand, Droopy be more associated with the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' going forward.

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** On the other hand a lot more hardcore Creator/TexAvery fans would prefer without a MGM brand, Droopy be more associated with the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' going forward.forward, especially considering Tex Avery was an ex-Warner Bros. staffer.
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* FanNickname: The unnamed sheep that suddenly turned anthropomorphic in "Sheep Wrecked" was nicknamed "Leggy Lamb" by the Internet.
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** The unnamed GoodOldBoy wolf antagonist (sometimes nicknamed "Jubilo Wolf" after the tune he's usually whistling and played by Daws Butler in the same voice he'd later use for Huckleberry Hound), whose easygoing nature and lack of malice made him a likable enough character to be the protagonist in two shorts of his own, one of which ("Billy Boy") didn't even feature Droopy at all.

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** The unnamed GoodOldBoy MellowFellow wolf antagonist (sometimes nicknamed "Jubilo Wolf" after the tune he's usually whistling and played by Daws Butler in the same voice he'd later use for Huckleberry Hound), whose easygoing nature and lack of malice made him a likable enough character to be the protagonist in two shorts of his own, one of which ("Billy Boy") didn't even feature Droopy at all.

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