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Droopy is an
animated character from the
golden age of
American animation. He is an
anthropomorphic white B****et
Hound with a
droopy face. He was created...
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Dixieland Droopy is a 1954
animated short subject in the
Droopy series,
directed by Tex
Avery and
produced by Fred
Quimby for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The...
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ambulance arrives,
Spike calls Droopy, but this time, both
Droopy and
Drippy answer.
Shocked at the
sight of "two
Droopys,"
Spike goes
insane and gets taken...
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Droopy,
Master Detective is an
American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera
Cartoons in ****ociation with
Turner Entertainment, and a spin-off...
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Daredevil Droopy is a 1951
animated cartoon short, one of the few
cartoons in
which Droopy was
paired with the dog Spike. When a
circus arrives to town...
- used in many of
these Droopy episodes as well,
filling in for the
other "Spike"
bulldog created by Tex
Avery for the old
Droopy films, who was not used...
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Droopy's Tennis Open is a
tennis video game
developed by Bit
Managers and
published by
Light &
Shadow Production for the Game Boy
Advance exclusively in...
- blue-skinned
Ortolan organist Max Rebo, the
plump Kitonak woodwind player Droopy McCool, and Pa'lowick lead
singer Sy Snootles,
while additional members...
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appears as
Droopy's rival. The
Chump Champ (1950)
Daredevil Droopy (1951)
Droopy's Good Deed (1951)
Droopy's Double Trouble (1951)
Deputy Droopy (1955) Millionaire...
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characters starred in them: Blue = Tom &
Jerry Kids (99 segments) Red =
Droopy &
Dripple (66 segments) Sky Blue =
Spike & Tyke (16 segments)
Maroon = Urfo...