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Roaches can flatten their bodies and crawl through a crack thinner than a dime.
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The actor Nicolas Cage ate a cockroach in the movie Vampire's Kiss, just for the shock value.
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Flick on a flashlight in a dark room and you might see cockroaches scurrying for shelter. That’s because the insects also have two very big eyes that wrap around the front and sides of their heads. But studies have shown the roaches see mostly infrared and blue-green colors, so a yellow or red filter on a light might foil the roaches from sensing trouble.
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Cockroaches have also developed interesting ways of ensuring that their young make it to adulthood. Most species give birth to live young — highly unusual for insects — but a sure way to prevent other critters from feeding on their eggs.
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cartoon animals (from http://www.vaxxine.com/sparrow/animal-page.htm)
starting with dogs ASTRO Owned by the 'Jetsons'. in the 21st century. Show premiered Sept. 1962. Voice by Don Messick. © Hanna-Barbera. --7969-- |
AUGIE & DADDY
'Augie Doggie and Daddy Doggie' are a father and son team. Appeared in cartoon shorts, 1959-1964. Daddy voice by Doug Young sounding like Jimmy Durante; his son Augie's voice by Daws Butler. © Hanna-Barbera. BANDIT A bull-dog pup owned by 'Jonny Quest'. Debut on Sept. 18, 1964 on ABC. Barks done by Don Messick. ©Hanna-Barbera. BRAIN First appeared in 1983. Owned by Penny and helps 'Inspector Gadget' with his cases. Has a red collar with a little microphone. Barks done by Frank Welker. DROOPY Done by Tex Avery. Talking dog with sad demeanor. Has been voiced, over the years, by Bill Thompson, Daws Butler, & Don Messick. --7970-- |
DYNOMUTT
Fought Big City crime with his superhero pal Blue Falcon. Voice by Frank Welker. FAMILY DOG Owned by the Binsford family. First seen in the anthology series Amazing Stories in the 80's. The show 'Family Dog' ran for 10 episodes from June '93 -July '93; it was seen from the dog's point-of-view and was created by Steven Spielberg and Tim Burton at Amblin Entertainment. Barks done by Danny Mann. GOOFY Friend of Mickey Mouse and seen in countless Disney cartoons. His TV series, 'Goof Troop', first seen in 1992, spotlights him, his son, and next door neighbours. His own feature film, 'A Goofy Movie', with the same cast, premiered in '95. Voice by Bill Farmer. © Walt Disney. HONGKONG PHOOEY Masked crimefighter skilled in the martial arts. Has secret identity of the mild mannered janitor Penrod Pooch, or Penry. Often helped Sgt. Flint. Art designs by Iwao Takamoto and Marty Murphy. Voice by Scatman Crothers. Show premiered Sept. 7, 1974. ©Hanna Barbera --7971-- |
HUCKLEBERRY HOUND
First seen on October 2,1958. In 1959, was first cartoon to win an Emmy award, in children's programming. This bloodhound introduced the world to 'Yogi Bear'. Spoke with a southern drawl. Voice by Daws Butler. KRYPTO Owned by 'Superboy'. First seen in Adventure Comics #210, 1955. First premiered on TV, September 9, 1967. © DC Comics. LASSIE Appeared in 'Lassie's Rescue Rangers' from 1972-75. First tale told in the book "Lassie Come Home" by Eric Knight and later brought to the big screen by Rudd Weatherwax in the 1940's. MAX Owned by 'The Grinch'. In the 1966 film: How the Grinch Stole Christmas; from the children's book by Dr. Seuss. "If I can't find a reindeer, I'll make one instead!" So he called his dog, Max. Then he took some red thread. And he tied a big horn on the top of his head." --7972-- |
MUTTLEY
Snickering sidekick of the villain 'Dick Dastardly'. Mr.PEABODY Genius and eloquent speaker. Traveled thru time with 'his boy, Sherman' using his Wayback Machine. ODIE Sidekick of 'Garfield'. Owned by Jon. Created by Jim Davis. 101 DALMATIONS The 1998 TV show, '101 Dalmations', is based on Disney's 1961 full-length award winning animated film of the same name. There are 99 pups and Pongo and Perdi their parents. Spot, the neurotic chicken is their friend and Cruella de Vil is their enemy. The show follows the adventures of 3 of the pups, Lucky, Rolly and Cadpig. © Walt Disney. PLUTO First appeared, by name, in the short film 'The Moose Hunt' with his friend and owner, Mickey Mouse, in 1931; it can be debated that his debut was a year earlier in the film 'Chain Gang'. Has many TV cartoon credits. Barks done by Bill Farmer. ©Walt Disney. --7973-- |
REN
Hot-tempered chihuahua in 'Ren And Stimpy'. Ren Hoek is a friend of Stimpy, the cat. John Kricfalusi created the show for Nickelodeon in the early '90s. Voice, first done, by John and later by Billy West. SAM SHEEPDOG Punches a timeclock to watch over sheep protecting them from Ralph, the wolf. © Warner Bros. Santa's Little Helper a.k.a. No.8 owned by 'the Simpsons'. Was greyhound at the Springfield Downs dog race track. Frank Welker does the dog sounds. Created by Matt Groening SCOOBY DOO Great Dane star of "Scooby Doo, Where Are You?". First seen on CBS in 1969. Art creator was Iwao Takamoto. Don Messick voiced his trademark laugh and scratchy voice. Helped solve mysteries. Relatives included: Scrappy-Doo(nephew), Scooby-Dee (cousin), Yabba-Doo (brother), Dooby-Doo (cousin), Howdy-Doo (brother), and others. © Hanna-Barbera. SHARKY A "shark-dog" owned by Annebelle and always chasing after 'Eek the Cat'. © Fox Children's Productions 1992-1998. --7974-- |
SNOOPY
Owned by Charlie Brown. Created by Charles Schultz in the comic strip "Peanuts"; first seen on Oct.4, 1950. The first 'Peanuts' animated television special, 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' aired on CBS in 1965, winning Emmy and Peabody Awards. UNDERDOG Superhero dog, his show first aired on NBC in 1964. Often battled foes like Simon Bar Sinister and Riff Raff. His girlfriend is Polly Purebred. Created by Joe Harris. Voice by Wally Cox. WILE E. COYOTE Genius in his own mind. Spends most of the time, unsuccessfully, trying to catch the Roadrunner. ©Warner Bros. WONDERDOG First appeared in Sept. 8, 1973 along with "Wendy and Marvin" as part of the 'Super Freinds', a team of DC Comics' superheroes. Hanna Barbera artist Alex Toth did the character designs. Voice by Frank Welker. --7975-- |
now onto birds....
BABY HUEY Overgrown duckling that often, inadvertantly, tests his parents' patience. He is always happy and friendly towards everyone except The Fox. The episodes were produced in 1950 by Paramount. Voice by Syd Raymond. ©Harvey Entertainment Company DAFFY DUCK Part of the 'Bugs Bunny' cast. This maladjusted mallard made his debut appearance in "Porky's Duck Hunt", in 1937. Always trying to steal Bugs Bunny's spotlight. A veritable looney toon. His famous "You're despicable!" quote first heard in 1952. Voice by Mel Blanc. ©Warner Brothers. DARKWING DUCK He is the "terror that flaps in the night". He fights villains from his colourful rogues gallery, on streets of St. Canard, with his sidekick, Launchpad McQuack, and his adopted daughter, Gosalyn. Has secret identity of Drake Mallard. His catch-phrase is "Let's get dangerous!". The series 'Darkwing Duck' premiered on September 7, 1991. Voice by Jim Cummings. ©Walt Disney. DONALD DUCK Part of the 'Mickey Mouse' cast. Always loosing his temper and shouting in his unique voice. His first film appearance was in 1934, in "The Wise Little Hen". His well known relatives include Daisy, Uncle Scrooge, and his 3 nephews: Hewey, Dewey and Lewey. ©Walt Disney --7976-- |
DUCKMAN
Star of 'Duckman'. Crude, bumbling, and ill-tempered detective. Family members include Bernice , Beatrice, Beverly, Grandma-ma, Ajax, Charles and Mambo. First name Eric. Was underground comic book character created by Everett Peck then originally aired by Klasky Csupo on March 5, 1994. ©Reno and Osborn Productions FOGHORN LEGHORN Part of the 'Bugs Bunny' cast. Often fighting with the barnyard dog and has a habit of repeating himself. ©Warner Brothers. HECKLE AND JECKLE This magpie duo appeared on Terrytoon's animation production 'The Heckle and Jeckle Cartoon Show'. They debuted in the 1946 short 'The Talking Magpies'. Their TV show premiered on CBS in 1955. Both birds voiced by Frank Welker. IAGO Obnoxious parrot appears on 'Aladdin' adventuring with Al, Jasmine, Abu, Carpet, and Genie. First appeared in Disney's 31st animated feature film, 'Aladdin', released in November 1992 and produced by John Musker and Ron Clements. Voice by Gilbert Gottfried. --7977-- |
OWL
Part of the 'Winnie the Pooh' cast. Created by A. A. Milne in 1926 in the 'Bear of Very Little Brain', for his son Christopher Robin as one of Pooh's friends. First animated by Walt Disney after bought the rights in 1961. ROADRUNNER Part of the 'Bugs Bunny' cast. Always gets away from Wile E. Coyote his 'genius' arch-nemesis. ©Warner Brothers. SALTY First mate and friend to 'Sinbad Jr.' Originally produced by Sam Singer. Premiered 1965. Voice by Mel Blanc ©Hanna Barbera SUPER CHICKEN Has secret identity of Henry Cabot Henhaus III, the richest chicken in the world. Fights crime with his trusty lion side-kick and butler Fred. Drinks his 'Super Sauce' from a martini glass. First appeared on ABC Saturday Morning TV in the late '60s during the 'Rocky and Bullwinkle Show'. Both shows were produced by Jay Ward and Bill Scott. Voice by Bill Scott. --7978-- |
TENNESSEE TUXEDO
Wise-cracking penguin, and Chumley, his dim-witted walrus pal are constantly scheming in the Megalopolis Zoo. Voice by Don Adams TWEETY PIE Part of the 'Bugs Bunny' cast. First appeared on November 21, 1942 in 'A Tale of Two Kitties'. Tweety was first paired together with his arch-nemesis Sylvester the Cat on May 3, 1947, in the cartoon entitled 'Tweety Pie' which won an Academy Award. Usually kept in a cage and cared for by Granny and sometimes protected by Spike the watchdog. Catch-phrase is "I tawt I taw a puddy tat." Voice by Mel Blanc. ©Warner Brothers. WOODY WOODPECKER Politically incorrect trouble maker created by Walter Lantz. Introduced on an Andy Panda cartoon in 1940. His popularity soon led to the production of 'The Woody Woodpecker Show'. His unique laugh was his trademark. His voice first done by Mel Blanc and then Ben Hardaway; in 1952, Grace Stafford, Lantz's wife, provided the permanent voice. --7979-- |
now cats....
AZRAEL Appeared in popular '80s cartoon 'The Smurfs'. Chases the Smurfs, obediently, for the evil sorcerer, Gargamel. The smurfs first appeared in their cartoon strip created in 1958 by Peyo in Belgium. Later brought to NBC-TV by Fred Silverman. BATTLECAT a.k.a. Cringer, the meek tiger, that transforms into this mighty cat 'by the Power of Grayskull' on the show 'He-Man and the Masters of the Universe'. He is sidekick to 'He-Man'. The show, based on Mattel Inc. action figures, debuted in Sept. 1983. Animated by Filmation. Voice by Erik Gunden. BONKERS D. BOBCAT Loony officer for the Hollywood Police Department's Toon Division with Det. Lucky Piquel and Sgt. Miranda Wright. "Bonkers" began in 1993. ©Walt Disney EEK! Star of 'Eek Strava Ganza' which began in 1992. Likes Annabelle, the cat next door and pal of Elmo, the moose. Often exclaims, "Kumbaya!". Voice by Bill Kopp. --7980-- |
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FELIX THE CAT
Created by Otto Messmer. Originated in 1917 and is the longest running cartoon of all time. First short film called "Feline Follies". Popularity has grown from appearing countless times on film and in print. His new show began on CBS in 1996 called "The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat". GARFIELD He is lazy and cynical; he loves lasagna, lives with Odie the dog and is owned by Jon Arbuckle. His TV show, 'Garfield' has won Emmy Awards. Voice by Lorenzo Music. Created by Jim Davis in 1978. KAHTI Sacred pet of Prince Rapses, 3500 years ago, revived with the 4 guardian 'Mummies Alive!' to protect Presley, an incarnation of the Prince, from the evil Scarab. She could transform into a more-powerful cat. The show was produced at DIC Entertainment (1996) and directed by Seth Kearsley. LUNA A guide to 'Sailor Moon', and the Sailor Scouts, who must defend the Earth from the Negaverse. Sent by Queen of the Moon Kingdom and later joined by the cat Artemis. Created by Naoko Takeuchi. --7982-- |
MADcat
Owned by the evil Dr.Claw the leader of M.A.D. which is always in conflict with 'Inspector Gadget'. Show aired 1983-1990. Cat sounds done by Frank Welker. PINK PANTHER Created by Friz Freleng for the opening title sequence of Blake Edward's, 1964 comedy farce THE PINK PANTHER. The character received raves that led to the first Panther Academy Award winning cartoon, 'The Pink Phink'. In his first cartoon series he was silent and in the next his voice is done by Matt Frewer. SEBASTION Mischievious pet of Alexander who travelled with the band, 'Josie and the Pussycats'. The 1970 series had a sequel, 'Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space'. Cat sounds by Don Messick. ©Hanna Barbera SNAGGLEPUSS Originally seen as minor character on 'Quick Draw McGraw' in 1959. Premiered own segment on 'The Yogi Bear Show' in 1961. Inspired by the cowardly lion from the Wizard of Oz. Has catch phrase: "Heavens to Murgatroyd!". Voice by Daws Butler. © HannaBarbera --7983-- |
SNOWBALL II
Owned by 'The Simpsons'. Created by Matt Groening. STIMPY Part of the cat and dog duo on the 'Ren and Stimpy Show'. John Kricfalusi created the show for Nickelodeon in the early '90s. Voice by Billy West. SYLVESTER Part of the 'Bugs Bunny Show' cast. Never stops trying to catch 'Tweety Bird'. Voice by Mel Blanc. ©Warner Brothers TIGGER Part of the 'Winnie the Pooh' cast. Always bounces to get around. Full of self-confidence. 'TTFN, Ta Ta For Now' is his catch phrase. Voice by Paul Winchell. --7984-- |
THUNDERCATS
Stars of 'Thundercats'. A family of cat-people stranded on the planet called 'Third Earth'. Consist of Lion-O, Panthro, Tygra, Cheetara, WillyKit, WillyKat, and their pet Snarf. The show was a 1983 Rankin-Bass Production that premiered in syndication in September 1985. TOM Part of the cat and mouse duo on the 'Tom and Jerry Show'. They were the first successful cartoon characters for Hanna and Barbera. Their first cartoon "Puss Gets the Boot" was released February 10, 1940. Won their first Academy award for "The Cat Concerto" (1947). The series was on ABC 1975-77. TOPCAT His friends call him T.C.; this sly leader of a gang of alley cats tries to live care-free in Manhattan. Often he outwits Officer Dribble. 'Topcat' premiered on ABC on September 27, 1961. Voice by Arnold Stang. ©Hanna Barbera --7985-- |
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ALVIN and THE CHIPMUNKS This music trio had their own show, 'Alvin and the Chipmunks', airing in 1983 and was produced by Ross Bagdasarian Jr. The characters were created by singer/songwriter Ross Bagdasarian Sr. in an early '50s Liberty Records single, "The Chipmunk Song" (sold five million copies in seven weeks). Their first primetime show was called "The Alvin Show", premiered Oct.4, 1961. BATFINK A superhero parody of "Batman". He had supersonic sonar-radar and wings like a shield of steel. His assistant was, Karate, a Japanese martial arts expert. His archvillain is Hugo A Go Go. 'Batfink' was produced by Hal Seeger Productions. In Sep. 1967, Screen Gems syndicated 100 five-minute cartoons on "the Paul Winchell Show". An underground cult favorite and the episodes have appeared in some format on TV ever since. Voice by Frank Buxton. ©Hal Seeger Production The BRAIN Lab mouse in Acme Labs in 'Steven Spielberg Presents Pinky & The Brain'. Best friends with Pinky who aids him in his attempt "to take over the world!" His attempts are non-violent and always fail because of his ludicrous plans. The Peabody Award-winning show is a spinoff of "Animaniacs" and premiered Sep.9, 1993. Voice of Maurice LaMarche. DANGER MOUSE Crimefighter with a cowardly hamster sidekick, Penfold, on 'Danger Mouse'. Created in England; written by Brian Trueman and Mike Harding. Voice by David Jason. Aired from Sep. 1981 to Mar. 1992. --7986-- |
JERRY
Part of the cat and mouse duo on the 'Tom and Jerry Show'. They were the first successful cartoon characters for Hanna and Barbera. Their first cartoon "Puss Gets the Boot" was released February 10, 1940. Won their first Academy award for "The Cat Concerto" (1947). The series was on ABC 1975-77. MICKEY MOUSE Central figure of the Disney empire. Walt Disney is the creator of this "world" famous character and also did the original voice. Mickey Mouse debuted on November 18, 1928 in the, 8 minute, animated cartoon "Steamboat Willie". His comics debuted was January 13, 1930. He has made countless appearances in film and TV. He has won many awards and is the idol of millions. MIGHTY MOUSE Superhero mouse. The evil wolf, Oil Can Harry, was an archenemy. A vintage cartoon character from Terry Toons. MINNIE MOUSE Since her joint debut with Mickey Mouse in the film "Steamboat Willie" on Nov. 18, 1928, she has appeared on countless Disney cartoons. Her first solo performance, without her boyfriend Mickey, was in the 1944 film "First Aiders". Her original voice by Marcellite Garner, from the Disney Paint Department. ©Walt Disney --7987-- |
PEPE LE PEW
This love-starved, self-styled "Romeo" is part of 'The Bugs Bunny Show' cast. Often chases after Penelope, the cat, mistaking her for another skunk. ©Warner Bros PINKY Lab mouse in Acme Labs in 'Steven Spielberg Presents Pinky & The Brain'. Best friends with The Brain and goes along with all his plans for world domination. The Peabody Award-winning show is a spinoff of "Animaniacs". He is optimistic, though slightly dimwitted and voiced by Rob Paulsen. ©Warner Bros. The RACCOONS 'The Raccoons' series featured the trio: Ralph, Melissa, and , Bert; they opposed the various evil schemes of the mean Cyril Sneer. The show was produced by Nelvana. Voice of Bert Raccoon by Len Carlson. ROCKY Co-star of 'The Rocky And Bullwinkle Show.' First seen on 'The Quick Draw McGraw Show' Sept. 28, 1959. This flying squirrel's full name is Rocket J. Squirrel. Friend and faithful sidekick of Bullwinkle. Voice by June Foray. --7988-- |
SPEEDY GONZALES
Often dubbed the world's fastest mouse. First appeared in 1953 short film, "Cat-Tails for Two", directed by R. McKimson from a story by Tedd Pierce. Has appeared many times in film and TV. Part of 'The Bugs Bunny Show' cast. Won an Academy Award in 1955 for his starring role in "Speedy Gonzales". SPLINTER Mentor to 'The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'. Was once a man, named Hamato Yoshi, before a radioactive mutagen tranformed him. The show aired in the early '90s. Created in 1984 by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird in their independent comic book. ©Mirage Studios next will be apes.... --7989-- |
ABU
First seen on the Disney film 'Aladdin' in 1992. Tempermental and faithful pet of Aladdin on TV in 'Aladdin'. Voice by Frank Welker. ©Disney APE The semi-sophisticated simian friend of 'George of the Jungle' that could speak. The show, a Jay Ward Production, was on ABC for 17 episodes from 1967-68. Voice by Paul Frees. BLIP The pet space monkey of the teenage sidekicks Jan and Jayce who fight, against evil, alongside the intergalactic hero, 'Space Ghost'. The show premiered on Sept.10,1966 on CBS. ©Hanna Barbera GRAPE APE First seen on the Hanna Barbera 60-minute 'New Tom & Jerry/Grape Ape Show' on Sept. 6, 1975 on ABC. Was 40-foot purple ape, with voice by Bob Holt, and friend to the carnival hustler, Beegle Beagle, whom he called "Beegley Beagley". --7990-- |
GLEEK
Member of 'The Superfriends'. Alien 'monkey' travels with the alien Wonder Twins. First seen on Sept. 10, 1977 on ABC. ©Hanna Barbera MAGILLA GORILLA Star of 'The Magilla Gorilla Show' that premiered on Jan.14,1964 and was originally sponsored Ideal Toys. A loveable yet bumbling gorilla that cannot seem to stay sold; he can be seen for sale in Mr. Peeble's Pet Store window. Voice by Allan Melvin. and now on to horses.... --7991-- |
BABA LOOEY
Co-starred in 'The Quick Draw McGraw Show' that premiered in September of 1962. Was burro friend and short sidekick to Quick Draw McGraw. Voice by Daws Butler. ©Hanna Barbera EEYORE Presents himself with a lack of self-confidence or enthusiasm, yet, is a master at perseverance. Created in 'Winnie The Pooh' stories by A.A. Milne circa 1926. First seen on screen in Disney features in 1966. Later, the first cartoon series he appeared in, with his friend, Pooh, was 'The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'. NEWTON Centaur friend and travelling companion of the hero, Hercules. 'The Mighty Hercules' first aired in Sept. 1963 and was produced by Adventure Cartoon Productions. QUICK DRAW McGRAW He was a Marshal in the old west with the sidekick, Baba Looey. Some episodes he masked himself as, El Kabong, a Zorro-like avenger hitting badguys with his guitar. 'The Quick Draw McGraw Show' premiered Sept. 28, 1959 with new episodes up until 1962. Voice by Daws Butler. ©Hanna-Barbera --7992-- |
SILVER
Faithful steed of the masked crime-fighter, of the Wild West, 'The Lone Ranger'. The 1966 series was made by 'Lone Ranger Productions' and produced by Herb Klynn. Another 'Lone Ranger' series was made by Filmation in 1981. SWIFT WIND a.k.a. Spirit, the regal horse, transforms into this flying unicorn "For the Honor of Greyskull!" on the show 'She-Ra: Princess Of Power'. Companion to 'She-Ra', who is also Princess Adora, and helps fight against the Horde on Etheria. The show debuted in Sept. 1985. Voice talent of Lou Scheimer. Animated by Filmation. THIRTY-THIRTY Companion to lawman, Marshal Bravestarr, on the hi-tech planet New Texas. He is a predominantly robotic steed on 'BraveStarr'. Voice by Ed Gilbert. The show premiered in 1987 and was produced by Filmation in conjunction with Mattel. and next will be some random other animals --7993-- |
ATOM ANT
Star of 'The Atom Ant Show' that premiered in Jan. of 1967. Transforms into a superhero ant with the battle-cry, "Up and at'em, Atom Ant!". First seen on 'Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show' on NBC Oct.2, 1965. BABAR He is the king of elephants and lives in Celesteville, Africa. The show 'Babar' is produced by Nelvana; it involves the daily adventures of the residents of his kingdom. BALOO Star of 'Talespin' where he owns a seaplane and works with Kit Cloudkicker and Molly Cunningham. Usually at odds with the villain Karnage. Also in the show, that ran from 1990-1993, are characters from the classic Disney film, 'The Jungle Book'. Voice by Ed Gilbert. BOOBOO Sidekick of Yogi Bear. Lived in Jellystone National Park. Scrupulous and kind. Voice by Don Messick. ©Hanna Barbera BULLWINKLE J. MOOSE Star of 'The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show' co-created by Jay Ward and Bill Scott. Partner and friend of the squirrel, Rocky. First seen on 'The Quick Draw McGraw Show' Sept. 28, 1959. Voice by Bill Scott. BUGS BUNNY Star of 'The Bugs Bunny Show' which has appeared in many forms over the years. First seen, in July 1940, in theaters as the smart-alecky hero in 'A Wild Hare', directed by Tex Avery. His catch phrase is, "Eh-h-h-h, what's up, Doc?", while munching on a carrot. Won first, of many, Academy Awards in 1958. ©Warner Bros. --7994-- |
CECIL
Seamonster on 'The Beany and Cecil Show'. Always coming to the rescue of Beany, a little boy, who sails with Captain Huff'n Puff; they often thwart the evil Dishonest John during their journeys. The show aired on ABC in 1962; an updated version was made in 1988 by DIC Productions. CORNFED PIG Detective partner and friend of 'Duckman'. Has a keen wit and is the voice of reason. Voice by Gregg Berger. DINO Pet dinosaur of 'The Fintstones'. The show premiered on Sept. 30, 1960. 'Barking' done by by Mel Blanc except 5 episodes by Daws Butler. ©Hanna Barbera GODZILLA Helped a group of humans battle evil monsters. It's offspring, in the show, named 'Godzooky'. 'The Godzilla Show' first aired in 1978. Vocal talent of Ted Cassidy. ©Hanna Barbera PORKY PIG Part of 'The Bugs Bunny Show' cast. Noted for his stuttering speech pattern. Voice by Mel Blanc. PETER POTAMUS Starred in 'The Peter Potamus Show' that premiered on ABC in January of 1966 but his debut was years earlier. Travelled thru time with his sidekick monkey, named So-So, in a magical balloon-boat. Voice by Daws Butler. ©Hanna Barbera --7995-- |
PUMBAA
Co-star of 'The Lion King's Timon and Pumbaa'. Show premiered Sept.8,1995. Travels with his meercat freind, Timon. First seen in the Disney film 'The Lion King', in June of 1994. Kind hearted and wiser than he realizes. Voice by Ernie Sabella. RIKI-TIKI-TAVI This mongoose saves the life of Teddy, the boy who owns him, from Nag, the Serpent, in this 1974 animation film that aired on television. SEBASTION Friend of Ariel, 'The Little Mermaid'. Serves as King Triton's vizier in the show. First seen in, the Disney film, 'The Little Mermaid' on Nov.17,1989. ©Disney TIMON Co-star of 'The Lion King's Timon and Pumbaa'. Show premiered Sept.8,1995. Travels with his warthog freind, Pumbaa. First seen in the Disney film 'The Lion King', in June of 1994. Always cracking jokes to hide his feelings. Voice by Nathan Lane. TASMANIAN DEVIL Part of Warner Bros. 'Loney Tunes' cast. Went on to star in his own show 'Tazmania'. TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' ran 194 episodes from 1987-1996. They were created in 1984 by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird in a comic book. They are: Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo and Raphael. Each with his unique colour scheme and weapon of choice. Their allies: reporter April O'Neil and Master Splinter. Their enemies: The Shredder and Krang. ©Mirage Studios --7996-- |
TUSKY
Friend of superhero 'Aquaman' and his partner Aqualad; he often tagged along with them. The show debuted as part of 'The New Adventures of Superman' in 1966. UNI Young unicorn befriends six kids that are trapped on a magical world on 'Dungeons & Dragons'. They all battle the evil Venger using advice given by the mysterious gnome, Dungeon Master. WALLY GATOR First seen on the "New Hanna Barbera Cartoon Show" in 1962. Thinks that he's human, and is always trying to escape from the zookeeper, Mr. Twiddles. Voice by Daws Butler. ©Hanna Barbera WINNIE THE POOH Winnie-the-Pooh created by A. A. Milne in 1926 in the 'Bear of Very Little Brain', for his son Christopher Robin. Walt Disney bought the rights in 1961 and feature animation began. Later came to TV to star in his own show. Loves honey. ©Walt Disney YOGI BEAR Originally seen on 'The Huckleberry Hound Show' in 1958, he quickly became a Hanna-Barbera star. Lived in Jellystone Park with his conscientious sidekick Boo Boo. Says, "I'm smarter that the average bear!". Obsessed with taking picnic baskets and outsmarting Ranger Smith. His own show premiered on Jan.30, 1961. Later had shows such as Yogi's Gang (1973), Yogi's Space Race (1978), Yogi's Treasure Hunt (1985). Voice by Daws Butler. --7997-- |
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