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|actor= [[John Stephenson]]
|actor= [[John Stephenson]] (1968-[[1969|69]], [[2000]])
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'''Lazy Luke''' is a main character in the ''[[Wacky Races (franchise)|Wacky Races]]'' animated franchise. He is voiced by [[John Stephenson]].
'''Lazy Luke''' is a main character in the ''[[Wacky Races (franchise)|Wacky Races]]'' animated franchise. He is voiced by [[John Stephenson]].


He, alongside [[Blubber Bear]], are known for being the drivers of the [[Arkansas Chuggabug]] (designated #8).
==Character description==
==Character description==
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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===Video games===
===Video games===
* ''[[Wacky Races: The Video Game]]''
* ''[[Wacky Races: The Video Game]]''
* ''[[Wacky Races: Crash & Dash (Wii)|Wacky Races: Crash & Dash]]'' (Wii)
* ''[[Wacky Races: Crash & Dash (DS)|Wacky Races: Crash & Dash]]'' (DS)


==Biography==
==Biography==
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===Luke in the Funny Books===
===Luke in the Funny Books===
==Development==
==Development==
==In popular culture==
*
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{Main|Lazy Luke/Gallery}}
{{Main|Lazy Luke/Gallery}}


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
*  
* He was one of the many characters in the ''Wacky Races'' not to return for [[Wacky Races (2017 TV series)|the 2017 reboot]], alongside [[Blubber Bear]], [[Sergeant Blast and Private Meekly|Sergeant Blast, Private Meekly]], the [[Ant Hill Mob]], [[the Red Max]], [[Professor Pat Pending]], the [[Slag Brothers]], [[Rufus Ruffcut]] and [[Sawtooth]].
 
==In popular culture==
* In "Episode 4" (series 2) of the BBC Radio 4 comedy sketch show ''Dead Ringers'', there is a sketch called ''Police Crash Bang Wallop'' (also a parody of ''Police Camera Action!''), presented by Alistair Stewart, in which Luke and Blubber, [[Professor Pat Pending]], and [[Dick Dastardly|Dick]] and [[Muttley]] are described as a bunch of boy racers who are flagrantly disregarding the rules of the road. They are said to be repentant, although Dick says, "Drat and double drat," followed by Muttley's snicker and laugh.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 11:33, 11 June 2024

Lazy Luke
Lazy Luke.png
Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Blubber Bear
Father Not mentioned
Mother Not mentioned
Marital status Single
First appearance WR: "See-Saw to Arkansas" (1968)
Played by John Stephenson (1968-69, 2000)
File:WRL Luke.png
Wacky Raceland

Lazy Luke is a main character in the Wacky Races animated franchise. He is voiced by John Stephenson.

He, alongside Blubber Bear, are known for being the drivers of the Arkansas Chuggabug (designated #8).

Character description

Appearances

TV series

Comics

Books

Video games

Biography

And They're Off!

Luke in the Funny Books

Development

Gallery

Main article: Lazy Luke/Gallery

Behind the scenes

In popular culture

  • In "Episode 4" (series 2) of the BBC Radio 4 comedy sketch show Dead Ringers, there is a sketch called Police Crash Bang Wallop (also a parody of Police Camera Action!), presented by Alistair Stewart, in which Luke and Blubber, Professor Pat Pending, and Dick and Muttley are described as a bunch of boy racers who are flagrantly disregarding the rules of the road. They are said to be repentant, although Dick says, "Drat and double drat," followed by Muttley's snicker and laugh.

References