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that about does it on Roach trivia...
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07-08-2003, 09:50 PM
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07-08-2003, 09:51 PM
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07-08-2003, 09:53 PM
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07-08-2003, 09:54 PM
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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.
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07-08-2003, 09:55 PM
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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
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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07-08-2003, 09:59 PM
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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
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07-08-2003, 10:00 PM
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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.
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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.
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07-08-2003, 10:02 PM
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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.
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