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Droopy is an animated character from the golden age of American animation.He is an anthropomorphic white Basset Hound with a droopy face. He was created in 1943 by Tex Avery for theatrical cartoon shorts produced by the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio.
Northwest Hounded Police (1946) features Droopy and the Wolf character in a similar set-up. Again, the Wolf flees from Droopy, who keeps popping up in unexpected places. In the early 2000s a Cartoon Network short Thanks a Latté features Droopy and the Wolf character in a nearly-similar set-up; where he works at a coffee shop and forces a stingy wolf into giving him a tip when the wolf leaves ...
A Basset Hound often with a miserable look on his face, originally introduced in the Tex Avery shorts of the 1940s. He first made a poster cameo in Matinee Mouse (1966) in the Chuck Jones era. He also appeared in the Droopy and Dripple segments of Tom and Jerry Kids. He is sometimes an adversary of Spike.
Floppy ears and droopy eyes are the basset hound's trademark look. However, they do require extra attention. Ears that constantly drag on the ground can pick up dirt and debris that can lead to ...
Droopy: Droopy: Basset Hound: From cartoons created by Tex Avery for MGM. A master detective who keeps showing up no matter where criminals run off to. Dudley T.U.F.F. Puppy: Mongrel: He is the very heart and soul of T.U.F.F. even though he's an airheaded and hyperactive, white and black, mixed-breed, dog who usually wears nothing more than a ...
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On February 27, 1928, Time magazine featured a Basset Hound on the front cover. [29] The accompanying story was about the 52nd annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square Garden as if observed by the Basset Hound puppy. Many cartoon dogs are based on the Basset, such as Droopy, with several Bassets appearing in animated Disney films.