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|gender= Male<ref group="Note">Female in ''[[Jellystone!]]''</ref>
|gender= Male<ref group="Note">Female in ''[[Jellystone!]]''</ref>
|team= [[Yogi's Gang (team)|Yogi's Gang]]<ref group="Note">In ''[[Yogi's Gang]]''</ref><br />[[Yogi Yahooeys]]<ref group="Note">In ''[[Laff-A-Lympics (TV series)|Laff-A-Lympics]]''</ref><br />[[Yogi's Treasure Hunters]]<ref group="Note">In ''[[Yogi's Treasure Hunt]]''.</ref>
|team= [[Yogi's Gang (team)|Yogi's Gang]]<ref group="Note">In ''[[Yogi's Gang]]''</ref><br />[[Yogi Yahooeys]]<ref group="Note">In ''[[Laff-A-Lympics (TV series)|Laff-A-Lympics]]''</ref><br />[[Yogi's Treasure Hunters]]<ref group="Note">In ''[[Yogi's Treasure Hunt]]''.</ref>
|affiliation= [[Yakky Doodle]]<ref group="Note">In ''Jellystone!''</ref><br />[[Shag Rugg]]<ref group="Note">In ''Jellystone!''</ref>
|affiliation= [[Yakky Doodle (character)|Yakky Doodle]]<ref group="Note">In ''Jellystone!''</ref><br />[[Shag Rugg]]<ref group="Note">In ''Jellystone!''</ref>
|goals= To please his father, [[Doggie Daddy]]
|goals= To please his father, [[Doggie Daddy]]
|father= Doggie Daddy
|father= Doggie Daddy
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'''Augie Doggie''' is an anthropomorphic dog and one of the main title characters in the ''[[Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy]]'' animated television shorts, which came as part of ''[[The Quick Draw McGraw Show]]''. He is a highly-spirited, yet rambunctious child, and in many of his misadventures, his main goal is to impress his father, [[Doggie Daddy]], through ambitious means. His voice was originated by [[Daws Butler]].
'''Augie Doggie''' is an anthropomorphic dog and one of the main title characters in the ''[[Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy]]'' animated television shorts, which came as part of ''[[The Quick Draw McGraw Show]]''. He is a highly-spirited, yet rambunctious child, and in many of his misadventures, his main goal is to impress his father, [[Doggie Daddy]], through ambitious means. His voice was originated by [[Daws Butler]].


In the ''[[Jellystone!]]'' reboot, Augie is now an 11-year-old girl,<ref>''[[Jellystone!]]'': "[[My Doggie Dave]]," season 1, episode 2B ([[2021]]).</ref> and when not dealing with her overprotective father, she hangs out with her two best friends, [[Yakky Doodle]] and [[Shag Rugg]]. Augie is voiced by [[Georgie Kidder]] in this version.
In the ''[[Jellystone!]]'' reboot, Augie is now an 11-year-old girl,<ref>''[[Jellystone!]]'': "[[My Doggie Dave]]," season 1, episode 2B ([[2021]]).</ref> and when not dealing with her overprotective father, she hangs out with her two best friends, [[Yakky Doodle (character)|Yakky Doodle]] and [[Shag Rugg]]. Augie is voiced by [[Georgie Kidder]] in this version.


==Character description==
==Character description==
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** 1.26 "[[Jellystone Moon Platoon]]"
** 1.26 "[[Jellystone Moon Platoon]]"
** 1.27 "[[The Sea Monster of Jellystone Cove]]" (no lines)
** 1.27 "[[The Sea Monster of Jellystone Cove]]" (no lines)
** 1.28 "[[Business]]"
** 1.29 "[[Pants!]]" (no lines)
** 1.30 "[[Uh Oh! It's a Burglar!]]" (no lines)
** 1.30 "[[Uh Oh! It's a Burglar!]]" (no lines)
** 1.31 "[[It's a Mad, Mad, Mad Rat Race]]"
** 1.32 "[[The Brave Little Daddy]]"
** 1.32 "[[The Brave Little Daddy]]"
** 1.33 "[[The Big Stink]]"
** 1.33 "[[The Big Stink]]"
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** 1.37 "[[Balloon Kids]]"
** 1.37 "[[Balloon Kids]]"
** 1.38 "[[Augie's Baby]]"
** 1.38 "[[Augie's Baby]]"
** 1.39 "[[Heroes and Capes]]"
** 1.39 "[[Heroes and Capes]]" (no lines)
** 1.40 "[[Sweet Dreams]]"
** 2.1 "[[Meet the Jetsons]]"
** 2.2 "[[Disco Fever]]" (no lines)
** 2.3 "[[Cindy vs. Noodle Arms]]"
** 2.4 "[[Hot Guys, Cold Turkey]]" (no lines)
** 2.5 "[[Lotions 11]]"
** 2.6 "[[LAFF Games]]"
** 2.8 "[[Girl, You My Friend!]]"
** 2.9 "[[Jellystone Noir]]"
** 2.10 "[[Vote Raspberry]]"
** 2.11 "[[Collection Protection]]"
** 2.12 "[[Mummy Knows Best (Jellystone!)|Mummy Knows Best]]"
** 2.13 "[[Augie-mented Reality]]"
** 2.14 "[[Space Con]]"
** 2.15 "[[Sha-zogi]]"
** 2.16 "[[Lil' Honk Honks!]]"
** 2.17 "[[Epic Rager]]" (no lines)
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===Shorts===
===Shorts===
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
* ''[[Loopy De Loop (theatrical shorts)|Loopy De Loop]]''
* ''[[Loopy De Loop]]''
** 1.35 "[[Not in Nottingham]]" (mentioned)
** 1.35 "[[Not in Nottingham]]" (mentioned)
* ''[[D.A.R.E Bear Yogi]]'' (no lines)
* ''[[D.A.R.E Bear Yogi]]'' (no lines)
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====Cartoon Network Presents====
====Cartoon Network Presents====
==Development==
==Development==
When ''The Quick Draw McGraw Show'' was being developed, the concept of Augue Doggie & Doggie Daddy was concieved using traits from [[Spike (Tom and Jerry)|Spike]] & [[Tyke]] from the ''[[Tom and Jerry (theatrical shorts)|Tom and Jerry]]'' theatrical cartoons, including their father-son dynamic; they were made due in part to [[William Hanna]] and [[Joseph Barbera]] reusing ideas from their previous work at [[MGM]].<ref name="Explaining Doggie Daddy">Yowp, Don M. ([[June 23]], [[2023]]). [https://yowpyowp.blogspot.com/2023/06/explaining-doggie-daddy.html?m=1 "Explaining Doggie Daddy"]. ''yowpyowp.blogspot.com''.</ref>
In a ''Variety'' magazine article on [[January 8]], 1959, the father-son pair were originally named "Pete" and "Repete," but a change on their [[January 28]] article stated that the series would be called "Arf and Arf." Eventually, Augie was settled for the son's name, which originated from the brother of writer [[Michael Maltese]]'s mother, according to Maltese's niece Margaret.<ref name="Explaining Doggie Daddy" />
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{Main|Augie Doggie/Gallery}}
{{Main|Augie Doggie/Gallery}}
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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
* Augie has similar personality traits with {{Plain link|https://looneytuneswiki.com/wiki/Sylvester_Jr.|Sylvester Jr.}} from the [[Looney Tunes|''Looney Tunes''/''Merrie Melodies'']] cartoons, as both sons have a loyalty towards their respective fathers (in Junior's case, {{Plain link|https://looneytuneswiki.com/wiki/Sylvester|Sylvester}}) and would sometimes feel embarrassed by their behavior.
** [[Warren Foster]], who wrote some episodes for ''Augie Doggie'', also created Sylvester Jr. under {{Plain link|https://looneytuneswiki.com/wiki/Robert_McKimson|Robert McKimson}}'s animation unit at [[Warner Bros.]]<ref name="Explaining Doggie Daddy" />
* According to [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s [[Heidi's Song Celebrates Hanna-Barbera's 25th Anniversary|1982 calendar]], Augie was born on [[August 12|August 12th]].
* According to [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s [[Heidi's Song Celebrates Hanna-Barbera's 25th Anniversary|1982 calendar]], Augie was born on [[August 12|August 12th]].
* Similarly, Daws Butler used Augie's youthful vocalization as a basis for the voice of [[Elroy Jetson]], only less melodramatic in tonal inflection.
* Similarly, Daws Butler used Augie's youthful vocalization as a basis for the voice of [[Elroy Jetson]], only less melodramatic in tonal inflection.

Latest revision as of 14:13, 3 May 2024

Augie Doggie
Augie Doggie.png
Species Dog
Gender Male[Note 1]
Member of Yogi's Gang[Note 2]
Yogi Yahooeys[Note 3]
Yogi's Treasure Hunters[Note 4]
Affiliation Yakky Doodle[Note 5]
Shag Rugg[Note 6]
Goals To please his father, Doggie Daddy
Father Doggie Daddy
Mother Not mentioned
Marital status Single
First appearance ADADD: "Million-Dollar Robbery" (1959)
Played by Daws Butler (1959-87)
Patric Zimmerman (1990-91)
Chris Edgerly (2001-04)
Georgie Kidder (2021)
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Jellystone!

Augie Doggie is an anthropomorphic dog and one of the main title characters in the Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy animated television shorts, which came as part of The Quick Draw McGraw Show. He is a highly-spirited, yet rambunctious child, and in many of his misadventures, his main goal is to impress his father, Doggie Daddy, through ambitious means. His voice was originated by Daws Butler.

In the Jellystone! reboot, Augie is now an 11-year-old girl,[1] and when not dealing with her overprotective father, she hangs out with her two best friends, Yakky Doodle and Shag Rugg. Augie is voiced by Georgie Kidder in this version.

Character description

Augie Doggie is a young orange dog with a long snout and black ears, most likely that of a Dachshund breed. His main attire consists only of a green long-sleeved sweater.

The son of Doggie Daddy, he is an energetic, inquisitive youngster always motivated by ambition and to explore the world around him. He has a youthful enthusiasm towards many things, and his knack for asking the most innocent of all questions, or doing seemingly helpful tasks like inviting animals to their home, often puts Doggie Daddy on the spot. His imaginative ambitions would occasionally be strained by his father's sometimes strict advice, although these were usually pushed aside once Doggie Daddy accepts his requests unwittingly. He posseses some knowledge in science and has the ability to converse with other animals. Augie, who usually shows his love to Doggie Daddy, would often refer to him as "dear old Dad."

Appearances

TV series

Movies

Specials

Shorts

Comics

Books

Video games

Biography

Debut Series

Yogi's Birthday Party

Kellogg's Corn Flakes

Crossover Era

It's Yogi's Gang

Yogi's Ark Lark

Laff-A-Lympics

Yogi's First Christmas

Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper

Casper's First Christmas

Yogi's Treasure Hunt

Fender Bender 500

Yo, Yogi!

Dumb, Dumber, and Augie

Augie was a classmate of Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunn at Suburban Elementary School.[2]

Harvey Birdman Represents

Augie tells Harvey that his dad is being put on trial for allegedly biting someone and if Harvey doesn't take their case, Daddy will be euthanized.[3]

Everyone's Back in Jellystone!

Augie Sells Out

Kellogg's Corn Flakes

Augie in the Funny Books

Marvels' Laff-A-Lympics

Flintstones visit New York World's Fair

Cartoon Network Presents

Development

When The Quick Draw McGraw Show was being developed, the concept of Augue Doggie & Doggie Daddy was concieved using traits from Spike & Tyke from the Tom and Jerry theatrical cartoons, including their father-son dynamic; they were made due in part to William Hanna and Joseph Barbera reusing ideas from their previous work at MGM.[4]

In a Variety magazine article on January 8, 1959, the father-son pair were originally named "Pete" and "Repete," but a change on their January 28 article stated that the series would be called "Arf and Arf." Eventually, Augie was settled for the son's name, which originated from the brother of writer Michael Maltese's mother, according to Maltese's niece Margaret.[4]

Gallery

Main article: Augie Doggie/Gallery

Toys and merchandise

Purex Co.

Main article: Purex Co.
  • Augie Doggie Bubble Club (1965?)

Augie Doggie soap container.

Behind the scenes

In popular culture

  • In the Partridge Family episode "I Left My Heart in Cincinnati," the Partridge Family visits King's Island, where a picture of Augie can be seen in the background at the end of the episode.
  • In the Family Guy episode "Brothers & Sisters," Daddy asks for a second chance with Carol now that Augie is all grown up.
  • In the Gui and Estopa episode "As Encomendas" ("Orders"), Augie and Daddy are seen waiting in line for the Scooby Snacks store.

Notes

  1. ^ Female in Jellystone!
  2. ^ In Yogi's Gang
  3. ^ In Laff-A-Lympics
  4. ^ In Yogi's Treasure Hunt.
  5. ^ In Jellystone!
  6. ^ In Jellystone!

References

  1. ^ Jellystone!: "My Doggie Dave," season 1, episode 2B (2021).
  2. ^ Dumb and Dumber: "Chipped Dip," season 1, episode 12A (1996).
  3. ^ Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law: "Peanut Puberty," season 2, episode 17 (2004).
  4. ^ a b c Yowp, Don M. (June 23, 2023). "Explaining Doggie Daddy". yowpyowp.blogspot.com.