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Maw and Paw are a married couple who live with their children and dog in a rural part of the US. Their pet pig Milford appears to be the most educated and therefore the brightest in the family. A well-known running gag in the cartoons involves Paw stepping on a loose lumber of their house, causing his nose to get stuck in the hole of that wood ...
Maw and Paw (1953, humans) more than a dozen of their kids; Milford (anthropomorphic pet pig) Meany, Miny, and Moe (1935, anthropomorphic monkeys) Oswald the Lucky Rabbit [5] (1929, anthropomorphic rabbit; originally a Disney character) Pepito Chickeeto (1957, anthropomorphic chicken, who made his first and only appearance in the cartoon "The ...
The spellings of Maw and Paw Kettle appeared in the book The Egg and I (1945). Another Walter Lantz cartoon, "The Ostrich Egg And I" (1956), from the Maggie & Sam series, was a spoof of The Egg and I , with Maggie voiced by Grace Stafford and Sam voiced by Daws Butler .
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The Hillbilly Bears, played on a social stereotype of the "hillbilly", with a gun-toting, mumbling father Paw Rugg (voiced by Henry Corden) who was always "feudin'" (the "feudin'" was usually a lethargic operation, in which the protagonists fired the same bullet back and forth from the comfort of their rocking chairs) with their neighbors, the Hoppers.