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The Gruesome Twosome is a 1967 American splatter comedy film, produced and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. The film played on a double bill with another 1967 film by the same director, Something Weird .
The Gruesome Twosome, Tiny "Big Gruesome" (voiced by Daws Butler) and Bela "Little Gruesome" (voiced by Don Messick), who are monsters that drive the Creepy Coupe (2); their horror-themed car includes a small bell tower inhabited by a fire-breathing dragon, bats, ghosts, and other creatures.
Big Gruesome and Little Gruesome (also known as the Gruesome Twosome) Professor Pat Pending; The Red Max; Sergeant Blast and Private Meekly; The Ant Hill Mob (Clyde, Ring-A-Ding, Danny, Kurby, Mac, Rug Bug Benny, and Willy) Lazy Luke and Blubber Bear; Rufus Ruffcut and Sawtooth
Tiny and Bella – the Gruesome Twosome (voiced by Billy West and Tom Kenny) are the other characters from the original series, and are the closest to their original versions in almost every respect. Ignatius Quinton "I. Q." Ickly (voiced by Jill Talley ): A new character who is often called a "walking encyclopaedia" by Dastardly and has little ...
A Gruesome Twosome, a 1945 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring Tweety Bird; The Gruesome Twosome, film directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis; The Gruesome Twosome in the Creepy Coupe 02, recurring characters in the animated 1968 Hanna-Barbera series, Wacky Races; The Gruesome Twosome Tour, a 2010 concert tour featuring Rob Zombie and ...
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A Gruesome Twosome is a 1945 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. [2] The short was released on June 9, 1945 and stars Tweety. [3]This is the last Tweety film directed by Clampett, following 1942's A Tale of Two Kitties and 1944's Birdy and the Beast, [4] and the last one before he is permanently paired with Sylvester.