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Pages in category "Animated films about goats" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Goat Cats Don't Dance: A cranky elderly goat who surprisingly loves to dance. Darius Yak Sing 2: A self-centered dance partner for Meena. Dawn Bellwether: Sheep Zootopia: She is the former and convicted assistant mayor of the titular city. Deer Deer Nichijou: Has a "wrestling match" to the death with the principal but lost. Don Valetino Goat
Billy Goat Goat Rupert Bear: Alfred Bestall: Cousin of The Wise Old Goat. [2] Biquette Goat Johan and Peewit: Peyo: Peewit's female pet goat, which he uses as a horse. Boes Ox Boes Wil Raymakers and Thijs Wilms: An anthropomorphic ox that works as a farmer and walks on clogs. Brainy-Yak: Yak Just'a Lotta Animals: Roy Thomas and Scott Shaw
Goats is a popular webcomic written and illustrated by Jonathan Rosenberg. [2] [3] The webcomic started on April 1, 1997. On April 3, 2006, after nine years drawing the strip, Rosenberg became a full-time cartoonist making his living drawing Goats. In 2010, because of work on Scenes from a Multiverse, Goats was put on hiatus. [4]
Goat is a brownish-gray goat who is known for giving rides to Otis (i.e. The Great Sheep Escape , The Chronicles of Barnia ). The goat has also played saxophone and even given advice to the others.
Gabby Goat is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes series of cartoons. Bob Clampett created Gabby, a loud and temperamental cynic, to be a sidekick for Porky Pig in the 1937 short Porky and Gabby, directed by Ub Iwerks, who briefly subcontracted to Leon Schlesinger Productions, producers of the Looney Tunes shorts. The ...
Pages in category "Fictional goats" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bakor Patel;
Porky and Gabby is a 1937 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon short directed by Ub Iwerks, the co-creator of Mickey Mouse. [1] The short was released on May 15, 1937, and stars Porky Pig along with the first appearance of Gabby Goat .