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|affiliation= [[Ed Huddles]]<br>[[Marge Huddles]]<br>[[Bubba McCoy]]<br />[[Freight Train]]<br>[[Penny McCoy]] | |affiliation= [[Ed Huddles]]<br>[[Marge Huddles]]<br>[[Bubba McCoy]]<br />[[Freight Train]]<br>[[Penny McCoy]] | ||
|father= Not mentioned | |||
|mother= Not mentioned | |||
|married= Single | |married= Single | ||
|first= [[Where's Huddles?|WH]]: "[[The Old Swimming Hole]]" ([[1970]]) | |first= [[Where's Huddles?|WH]]: "[[The Old Swimming Hole]]" ([[1970]]) |
Revision as of 22:59, 13 November 2023
Fumbles | |
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Fumbles in "The Offensives." | |
Species | Dog |
Gender | Male |
Affiliation | Ed Huddles Marge Huddles Bubba McCoy Freight Train Penny McCoy |
Father | Not mentioned |
Mother | Not mentioned |
Marital status | Single |
First appearance | WH: "The Old Swimming Hole" (1970) |
Played by | Don Messick |
Pilot |
Fumbles is the Huddles' not-so royal pet dog who stars in the Where's Huddles? animated television series. He is voiced by Don Messick.
Character description
Appearances
TV series
- Where's Huddles?
- 1.1 "The Old Swimming Hole"
- 1.2 "A Weighty Problem"
- 1.3 "The Ramblin' Wreck"
- 1.4 "The Offensives"
- 1.5 "Hot Dog Hannah"
- 1.6 "To Catch a Thief"
- 1.7 "Get That Letter Back"
- 1.8 "The Odd Trio"
- 1.9 "A Sticky Affair"
- 1.10 "One Man's Family"
Specials
Comics
- Where's Huddles?
- #1A "The Cool Pool"
- #1B "The Second Half"
- #2A "The Stunt Fumblers"
- #2B "The Big Pigskin"
- Hanna-Barbera Fun-in
Biography
Debut series
Fumbles in the Funny Books
Huddles' Gold Key
Development
Gallery
- Main article: Fumbles/Gallery
Behind the scenes
- Fumbles design would later be reused by Hanna-Barbera in 1974 for a new character known as "Tackles"[1], Tackles would be used in the halftime interstitials of NBC's NFL telecasts and was voiced by Allan Melvin, in which, Tackles would explain the basics of football to younger viewers.
- Early gag sketches show a darker side of Fumbles, depicting him doing either violent or inappropriate things.