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Butch (formerly known as Spike) is an animated cartoon character created by Tex Avery.Portrayed as an anthropomorphic Irish bulldog, the character was a recurring antagonist in the Droopy shorts, and appeared in his own series of solo shorts as well.
Rubble (voiced by Devan Cohen from season 1 to season 5, Keegan Hedley from season 6 to the middle of season 8, and Paw Patrol: The Movie, Lucien Duncan-Reid from the middle of season 8 onward, Luxton Handspiker in Rubble & Crew and The Mighty Movie) is a 5-year-old English bulldog who serves as a construction pup and is an expert DJ.
and other prime-time animated TV specials based upon the comic strip Peanuts. Snowy Fox Terrier: The Adventures of Tintin (Originally Belgian) Tintin's dog, and the animated movie; about a reporter and his dog. Snuffles Bloodhound: The Quick Draw McGraw Show: Quick Draw's companion used to ferret out bad guys in the old West. Sparky generic ...
Spike the Bulldog and Chester the Terrier are animated cartoon characters in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. Spike is a burly, gray bulldog wearing a red sweater, a brown bowler hat , and a perpetual scowl.
Bulldog: Tom and Jerry: The stern but occasionally dumb dog. Spike Bulldog: Looney Tunes: Chester's cohort in the animated movies. Spike Bull Mastiff: Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas: The ship's dog; is about the sailor of legend traveling to the end of the world to save the life of a prince. Spots mixed breed Isle of Dogs: Atari's lost dog.
Spike and Tyke are fictional characters from the Tom and Jerry animated film series, created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Spike [1] (who goes by different names in a few episodes - Killer for four episodes, Butch for two episodes, and Bulldog for one) is portrayed as an English Bulldog, who is generally amiable and friendly, and a loving father to his son Tyke in several episodes.
Animated Portable Network Graphics (APNG) is a file format which extends the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) specification to permit animated images that work similarly to animated GIF files, while supporting 24 or 48-bit images and full alpha transparency not available for GIFs. It also retains backward compatibility with non-animated PNG files.
Marc Anthony and Pussyfoot are animated characters in four Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts. [1] Three cartoons focus on the dog and kitten pair: Feed the Kitty (1952), Kiss Me Cat (1953) and Cat Feud (1958). [2] They also appear in one Claude Cat cartoon, Feline Frame-Up (1954). [3]