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The cartoons would usually follow the misadventures of two bears inspired by George and Lennie from John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men: [4] George, the short, short-tempered, intelligent one (voiced by Dick Nelson [2]) and Junior, the tall, dim-witted, strong one (voiced by Tex Avery [2]). George would usually come up with a plan to fix their ...
An 1803 political cartoon by James Gillray depicting Napoleon as short. The Napoleon complex, also known as Napoleon syndrome and short-man syndrome, is a purported condition normally attributed to people of short stature, with overly aggressive or domineering social behavior. It implies that such behavior is to compensate for the subject's ...
The descendant of Audrey Smith, and the leader and brawn, but childish of the Harvey Girls. She is a cute and energetic tomboy who acts tough and loves to do boy activities. She is also very impatient and short tempered. She refers to herself as "the protector of Harvey Street". Rosie [broken anchor] UK: Teresa Gallagher (2009–12) Nicola ...
An overweight, short-tempered, average height, middle-aged, and bald white man became Tom's owner only in three of the thirteen cartoons: Down and Outing (1961), High Steaks (1962), and Sorry Safari (also 1962). Unlike any of the other owners and Spike, he has severe anger issues and is repeatedly violent toward Tom for his actions.
Papa Bear (also known as Henry Bear) is the father of Junior Bear and the husband of Mama Bear.Papa Bear is a loud-mouthed, short-tempered and stubborn bear. While Papa and Junior are the two who are constantly at each other's hair, usually Junior is at the receiving end of Papa's wrath and Papa will spontaneously become enraged, while Mama Bear always ended up mild-mannered and innocent ...
Robert McKimson designed the character based on the real Tasmanian devil, or more specifically its carnivorous nature, voracious appetite, and surly disposition. [7] A later model sheet was created by animator Ted Bonnicksen. [8] Owen and Pemberton suggest that the character of the Tasmanian Devil was inspired by Tasmanian actor Errol Flynn.
Image credits: South Park Digital Studios LLC #4 Winnie The Pooh. Winnie the Pooh has endured as a household name for decades. The honey-loving ursine is thoughtful, friendly, and well-meaning.
Unlike earlier adaptations, Nolan did not base his shorts on the characters and setting of the Herriman comic strip. Instead, the feline in Nolan's cartoons was a male cat whose design and personality both reflected Felix the Cat. This is probably due to the fact that Nolan himself was a former employee of the Pat Sullivan studio. [33]