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  2. Beaky Buzzard - Wikipedia

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    Beaky Buzzard (initially known as "Killer") is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. [ 4 ] He is a young turkey vulture (sometimes called a "buzzard" in the United States) with black body feathers and a white tuft around his throat.

  3. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1950–1959 ...

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    Beaky Buzzard, Monte, Gwendolyn April 1, 1950 Laserdisc – Looney Tunes: Assorted Nuts: Memorable Supporting Players and Cult Classics From the Looney Tunes Vault; DVD – The Flame and the Arrow; Blu-ray – Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 2, disc 2 (restored) September 30, 1961 Final appearance of Beaky Buzzard. 586 The Hypo-Chondri ...

  4. ToonHeads - Wikipedia

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    2 Episodes. Toggle Episodes subsection ... 2.5 Season 5 (1999–2001) 2.6 Season 6 (2001) 2.7 Season 7 (2002) 2.8 Season 8 (2003) 3 ... Cartoons starring Beaky ...

  5. List of Looney Tunes Cartoons episodes - Wikipedia

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    Season Episodes Originally released; First released Last released Network; 1: 31: 10: ... "Beaky Buzzard Gags: Mouse" David Gemmill Michael Ruocco: Michael Ruocco

  6. The Lion's Busy - Wikipedia

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    The Lion's Busy is a 1950 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Friz Freleng. [1] It features Leo the Lion (who had previously appeared in Hold the Lion, Please) and Beaky Buzzard (who had previously appeared in Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid and The Bashful Buzzard), both voiced by Mel Blanc.

  7. List of The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries episodes - Wikipedia

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    Beginning this season, the show switches from traditional hand-painted cels to digital ink and paint. The final episode, consisting of the stories "The Tail End" and "This is the End", was meant to air in 2000 but the show was cancelled before it could air, and didn't air on television until December 18, 2002, on Cartoon Network.

  8. Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid - Wikipedia

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    It marks the first appearance of Beaky Buzzard (named "Killer" in this story) in a Warner Bros. short. [2] The title is a Brooklyn-accented way of saying "gets the bird", which can refer to an obscene gesture, or as simply the "Bronx cheer"; in this case, it is also used metaphorically, as Bugs "gets" the bird (Beaky) by playing a trick.

  9. Jim Cummings filmography - Wikipedia

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    2 episodes 2011 Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated: Captain Caveman: Episode: "Mystery Solvers Club State Finals" Generator Rex: Trey 2 episodes 2011–14 The Looney Tunes Show: Tasmanian Devil, Beaky Buzzard, Additional voices 9 episodes 2012 Adventure Time: Porcupine, Lenny the Beaver, Owl Episode: "Up a Tree" Motorcity: Dr. Hudson 2 episodes ...