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Baba Looey appears in the series Jellystone! and is female and Cuban in this version called "Bobbie Louie" due to the character being voiced by Jenny Lorenzo. [14] [15] She works for the Jellystone government and has an American accent. Baba Looey and Quick Draw McGraw make a cameo as silhouettes in the 2020 Animaniacs revival segment ...
Louie is extremely spoiled, always helping himself to human luxuries such as beds and steaks. He seems to have a better lifestyle than the subordinate pirates and usually gets his way. He is a yellow Labrador Retriever, as mentioned in the strip repeatedly, and many of Louie's behaviours are considered stereotypical of the breed.
Louie (Cane Corso/Chinook Mix) – a dog who served food to Violet and Cooler. Louie is an excellent cook. He speaks with a French accent. According to Cooler, Louie is not a good joke teller. He has an assistant who plays a violin. Louie appears in the Pound Puppies TV special, voiced by Don Messick.
British comic book magazine for girls Mandy's dog Patches generic Gamin and Patches: Mort Walker: The moustached dog of the street urchin Gamin. [69] Pearl unspecified Beryl the Peril: David Law: Beryl's dog. [70] Pekkie Poodle: Jommeke: Jef Nys: The black poodle of the character Filiberke, who is Jommeke's best friend. [71] Picpak generic ...
Image credits: woofie.tv Around 65.1 million U.S. households own at least one dog. And we aren’t really surprised. They’re cute, they’re loyal, they’re funny and they’re affectionate ...
Louie (in France known as Didou or sometimes its long title: "Didou, Dessine-Moi!") is a French animated television series produced by Millimages. The series is an adaptation based upon the work of Yves Got.
Image credits: dogswithjobs There’s a popular saying that cats rule the Internet, and research has even found that the 2 million cat videos on YouTube have been watched more than 25 billion ...
Harry Hanan (14 December 1916 - 19 January 1982) [1] was a British cartoonist, best known as the creator of the pantomime comic strip Louie which he began in 1947. Louie was a small chap, a loser who was constantly annoyed by life's little vicissitudes and minor moments. Hanan described his mild-mannered character as "the anti-Superman". [2]