Loopy De Loop


 * This article is about the main title character. For the theatrical shorts, see Loopy De Loop (theatrical shorts)''.

Loopy De Loop is an anthropomorphic wolf and the main title character in the Loopy De Loop theatrical shorts. His voice was originated by Daws Butler.

Loopy is a "friendly wolf," unlike most other wolves, who tries to prove to those that not all wolves are necessarily bad. But due to being a wolf, he is usually tortured in some way in the end.

Character description
Loopy De Loop is a tall wolf with brown fur and a long snout. His attire consists of a yellow toque and a yellow scarf.

Personality-wise, Loopy considers himself to be a charming and considering wolf. He makes a living by being a good samaritan, using his kindness to persuade humans of clearing the bad reputation his species gets. Despite his determination, his antics have lead Loopy getting beat up or chased out by the very people he tries to help, all for no other reason than the prejudice of being a wolf. His bid to converse in a French-Canadian accent may have also been a part of his failings.

In the HBO Max series Jellystone!, Loopy is depicted as a female wolf. Whereas her original counterpart is a highly sentimental gentleman, Loopy is far less friendly in this series and is more quick to make a deadpan one-liner. She wears a beret instead of a toque.

TV series

 * Loopy De Loop
 * 1. "Wolf Hounded"
 * 2. "Little Bo Bopped"
 * 3. "Tale of a Wolf"
 * 4. "Life with Loopy"
 * 5. "Creepy Time Pal"
 * 6. "Snoopy Loopy"
 * 7. "The Do Good Wolf"
 * 8. "Here, Kiddie, Kiddie"
 * 9. "No Biz Like Shoe Biz"
 * 10. "Count-Down Clown"
 * 11. "Happy Go Loopy"
 * 12. "Two Faced Wolf"
 * 13. "This is My Ducky Day"
 * 14. "Fee Fie Foes"
 * 15. "Zoo is Company"
 * 16. "Child Sock-Cology"
 * 17. "Catch Meow"
 * 18. "Kooky Loopy"
 * 19. "Loopy's Hare-do"
 * 20. "Bungle Uncle"
 * 21. "Beef For and After"
 * 22. "Swash Buckled"
 * 23. "Common Scents"
 * 24. "Bearly Able"
 * 25. "Slippery Slippers"
 * 26. "Chicken Fracas-See"
 * 27. "Rancid Ransom"
 * 28. "Bunnies Abundant"
 * 29. "Just a Wolf at Heart"
 * 30. "Chicken Hearted Wolf"
 * 31. "Watcha Watchin'?"
 * 32. "A Fallible Fable"
 * 33. "Sheep Stealers Anonymous"
 * 34. "Wolf in Sheep Dog's Clothing"
 * 35. "Not in Nottingham"
 * 36. "Drum-Sticked"
 * 37. "Bear Up!"
 * 38. "Crook Who Cried Wolf"
 * 39. "Habit Rabbit"
 * 40. "Raggedy Rug"
 * 41. "Elephantastic"
 * 42. "Bear Hug"
 * 43. "Trouble Bruin"
 * 44. "Bear Knuckles"
 * 45. "Horse Shoo"
 * 46. "Pork Chop Phooey"
 * 47. "Crow's Fete"
 * 48. "Big Mouse-Take"
 * Yo, Yogi!
 * 1.2 "The Big Snoop"
 * 1.3B "Grindhog Day"
 * 1.5A "Yippee-Yo, Yogi"
 * 1.6B "Bearly Working"
 * 1.10 "Tricky Dickie's Dirty Trickies"
 * Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law
 * 4.6 "Juror in Court" (no lines)
 * Wacky Races (2017)
 * 2.33 "The Scarlet Pinkernel" (poster)
 * Jellystone!
 * 1.1 "Yogi's Tummy Trouble" (no lines)
 * 1.2 "Gorilla in Our Midst" (no lines)
 * 1.5 "A Coconut to Remember"
 * 1.7 "Must Be Jelly" (no lines)
 * 1.9 "VIP Baby You Know Me" (no lines)
 * 1.10 "El Kabong's Kabong is Gone" (no lines)
 * 1.11 "Mr. Flabby Dabby Wabby Jabby" (no lines)
 * 1.12 "Ice Ice Daddy"
 * 1.14 "Face of the Town!" (no lines)
 * 1.16 "Squish or Miss"
 * 1.18 "Jelly Wrestle Rumble!" (no lines)
 * 1.19 "A Fish Sticky Situation" (no lines)
 * 1.20 "A Town Video: Welcome to Jellystone" (no lines)

Comics

 * Hanna-Barbera Band-Wagon
 * #1 "The Canoe Caper"
 * #2 "The Delivery Dilemma"
 * Laff-A-Lympics
 * #10 "Now You See Them..." (no lines)

Everyone's Back in Jellystone!
Loopy De Loop is pared up with Jabberjaw and the two work at Magilla's, a fashion boutique owned by Magilla Gorilla.

In "A Coconut to Remember," Loopy suggests burning down Magilla's store when Jabberjaw doesn't get the promotion she wanted.

Development
During Hanna-Barbera's early years, a series of theatrical shorts staring Loopy De Loop were created to compete with the likes of Disney and Warner Bros., but the shorts didn't get much success as the latter, and became one of HB's lesser-known creations. The character himself seems to have been based off of Pepé Le Pew from the Looney Tunes francise and the shorts themselves bare resemblance to Casper the Friendly Ghost, with Loopy trying to help others, in a similar way to Casper.

During production on Jellystone!, Melody Iza, herself a transgender artist, suggested for Loopy to be turned into a transgender female character mid production. Iza suggested the same change to Baba Looey and Squiddly Diddly.