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Additionally, he voiced Toodles in Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Peck in Back at the Barnyard, various characters in The Replacements, and Bobble in the Tinker Bell films. Paulsen also played the titular character for an animated web series based on the video game Bravoman for Namco Bandai 's ShiftyLook division.
Butch is a black alley cat who made his first appearance in the Tom and Jerry series in the short Baby Puss (1943), alongside Topsy and the already-established Meathead. His character, however (along with the character of Toodles Galore), first appeared in the MGM short (and Butch's only solo cartoon) The Alley Cat (1941), directed by Hugh Harman.
By: INSIDE EDITION Michael has been playing some over the top pranks on his dad, Charles, for his popular YouTube channel "The Angry Grandpa Show," but his latest surprise was extra special. Read ...
Tom falls in love with a new female cat, Toodles. Jerry tries to break them up by sending Tom's friend/enemy Butch to her. First appearance of Toodles Galore. 24 The Milky Waif: May 18, 1946 Nibbles visits one night and wants some milk, so Jerry tries to steal some from Tom. First appearance of Nibbles. 25 Trap Happy: June 29, 1946
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Bill St. James, American announcer and radio personality (voice of Announcer in The Angry Beavers episode "Dagski and Norb", Grandpa Panda in the Go, Diego, Go! episode "All Aboard the Giant Panda Express!", announcer for Nickelodeon and Adult Swim).
Michael Strahan is coming to terms with his new title as a grandpa.. As a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Monday, Sept 23, the Good Morning America anchor, 52, excitedly shared ...
The Alley Cat is a 1941 American animated short film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [1] Directed by Hugh Harman, [1] the film centers on Butch, and Toodles Galore, who were subsequently integrated as recurring characters into the Tom and Jerry series of shorts (start in Baby Puss (1943)).