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'''Droopy''' is an anthropomorphic dog and the titular character of the ''[[Droopy (theatrical shorts)|Droopy]]'' animated theatrical shorts. His voice was originated by [[Bill Thompson]].
'''Droopy''' is an anthropomorphic dog and the titular character of the ''[[Droopy (theatrical shorts)|Droopy]]'' animated theatrical shorts. His voice was originated by [[Bill Thompson]].


==Character description==
==Character description==
Droopy is a tiny, very melancholic, and slow-moving dog. He has a white patch a fur and his mouth has massive jowls. His black ears are long, and above the top of his head is patch of red hair.
Droopy is a tiny, very melancholic, and slow-moving dog. He has a white patch of fur and his mouth has massive jowls. His black ears are long, and above the top of his head is a patch of red hair.


In sharp contrast to all the zany characters that surround him, Droopy exhibits little to no emotion. He doesn't appear to go fast and his face is usually locked to a single, gloomy frown. Despite his seemingly unflattering looks, Droopy has a sharp mind of his own. He is intelligent and is shrewd enough to outwit anyone, including his enemies.
In sharp contrast to all the zany characters that surround him, Droopy exhibits little to no emotion. He doesn't appear to go fast and his face is usually locked to a single, gloomy frown. Despite his seemingly unflattering looks, Droopy has a sharp mind of his own. He is intelligent and is shrewd enough to outwit anyone, including his enemies.
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===TV series===
===TV series===
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* ''[[Droopy (Filmation segments)|Droopy]]''
* ''[[Tom & Jerry Kids]]''
* ''[[Droopy, Master Detective]]''
* ''[[Birdman, Attorney at Law]]''
** 2.10 "[[Droopy Botox]]"
** 3.2 "[[Harvey's Civvy]]" (no lines)
** 3.3 "[[X Gets the Crest]]" (no lines)
** 4.7 "[[The Death of Harvey]]" (no lines)
* ''[[Tom and Jerry Tales]]''
** 1.6C "[[Tomcat Jetpack]]"
** 1.9A "[[Cat Nebula]]"
** 2.6B "[[A Life Less Guarded]]"
** 2.8B "[[Endless Bummer]]"
* ''[[The Tom and Jerry Show (2014 TV series)|The Tom and Jerry Show]]''
** 2.20A "[[Wing Nuts]]"
** 3.14B "[[Double Dog Trouble]]"
** 3.26B "[[Ballad of the Catnip Kid]]"
** 4.6A "[[Cat-a-Combs]]"
** 4.13A "[[Always Say Never Again]]"
** 4.13C "[[Ball of Fire]]"
** 4.16B "[[Who Sled the Dogs Out?]]"
** 5.5C "[[Mr. Nobody]]"
** 5.6B "[[Little Red Katzen Hood]]"
</div>
===Movies===
===Movies===
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* ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit''
* ''[[Tom and Jerry: The Movie]]''
* ''[[Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring]]''
* ''[[Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes]]''
* ''[[Tom and Jerry & The Wizard of Oz]]''
* ''[[Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse]]''
* ''[[Tom and Jerry's Giant Adventure]]''
* ''[[Tom and Jerry: Spy Quest]]''
* ''[[Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory]]''
* ''[[Tom & Jerry (film)|Tom & Jerry]]''
</div>
===Specials===
* ''[[Droopy's Guide to Cartoon Network]]''
===Shorts===
===Shorts===
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* ''[[Droopy (theatrical shorts)|Droopy]]''
** 001 ''[[Dumb-Hounded]]''
** 002 ''[[The Shooting of Dan McGoo]]''
** 003 ''[[Wild and Woolfy]]''
** 004 ''[[Northwest Hounded Police]]''
** 005 ''[[Señor Droopy]]''
** 006 ''[[Wags to Riches]]''
** 007 ''[[Out-Foxed]]''
** 008 ''[[The Chump Champ]]''
** 009 ''[[Daredevil Droopy]]''
** 010 ''[[Droopy's Good Deed]]''
** 011 ''[[Droopy's Double Trouble]]''
** 012 ''[[Caballero Droopy]]''
** 013 ''[[The Three Little Pups]]''
** 014 ''[[Drag-a-Long Droopy]]''
** 015 ''[[Homesteader Droopy]]''
** 016 ''[[Dixieland Droopy]]''
** 017 ''[[Deputy Droopy]]''
** 018 ''[[Millionare Droopy]]''
** 019 ''[[Grin and Share It]]''
** 020 ''[[Blackboard Jumble]]''
** 021 ''[[One Droopy Knight]]''
** 022 ''[[Sheep Wrecked]]''
** 023 ''[[Mutts About Racing]]''
** 024 ''[[Droopy Leprechaun]]''
* ''[[Tom and Jerry (theatrical shorts)|Tom and Jerry]]''
** 150 "[[Matinee Mouse]]" (poster)
* "[[Everyone]]"
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===Comics===
===Comics===
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* ''[[Droopy (Dark Horse Comics)|Droopy]]''
** #1A "[[Droopy (Dark Horse Comics)/Issue 1|Dr. Droopenstein]]"
** #2A "[[Droopy (Dark Horse Comics)/Issue 2|Turkey for Dinner]]"
** #3A "[[Droopy (Dark Horse Comics)/Issue 3|Santa's Little Helpers]]"
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===Books===
===Books===
*
===Video games===
===Video games===
*
==Biography==
==Biography==
===Debut series===
===Debut series===
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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
*
==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==
* In the ''[[Drawn Together]]'' episode "Clara's Dirty Little Secret", Foxxy's audiobook is narrated by Droopy.
* In the ''[[Drawn Together]]'' episode "Clara's Dirty Little Secret", Foxxy's audiobook is narrated by Droopy.
* In the ''Superstore'' episode "Scanners," Dina talked to a kid about him having "Droopy Dog" face after hearing his mum couldn't afford his STEM program.


===''Family Guy''===
===''Family Guy''===

Revision as of 01:54, 26 January 2023

This article is about the character. For other uses, see Droopy.
Droopy
Droopy (character).png
"You know what? I'm happy..."
Species Dog (Basset Hound)
Gender Male
Sibling(s) One twin brother, Drippy
Children One son, Dripple, in Tom & Jerry Kids
First appearance Droopy: Dumb Hounded (1943)
Played by Bill Thompson (1943–58)
Frank Graham (1943)
Tex Avery (1945-46)
Pinto Colvig (1945)
Don Messick (1949-93)
Daws Butler (1955)
Frank Welker (1980, 2002)
Richard Williams (1988)
Corey Burton (1990, 1993)
Billy West (1996-97)
Jeff Bergman (since 1999)
Daren Tillinger (2001)
Jeff Glen Bennett (2002)
Maurice LaMarche (2004)
Joe Alaskey (2004-16)
Don Brown (2006)
Michael Donovan (2006-08)

Droopy is an anthropomorphic dog and the titular character of the Droopy animated theatrical shorts. His voice was originated by Bill Thompson.

Character description

Droopy is a tiny, very melancholic, and slow-moving dog. He has a white patch of fur and his mouth has massive jowls. His black ears are long, and above the top of his head is a patch of red hair.

In sharp contrast to all the zany characters that surround him, Droopy exhibits little to no emotion. He doesn't appear to go fast and his face is usually locked to a single, gloomy frown. Despite his seemingly unflattering looks, Droopy has a sharp mind of his own. He is intelligent and is shrewd enough to outwit anyone, including his enemies.

Appearances

TV series

Movies

Specials

Shorts

Comics

Books

Video games

Biography

Debut series

Droopy in the Funny Books

Development

Gallery

Main article: Droopy (character)/Gallery

Toys and merchandise

Main article: Droopy (character)/Toys

Behind the scenes

In popular culture

  • In the Drawn Together episode "Clara's Dirty Little Secret", Foxxy's audiobook is narrated by Droopy.
  • In the Superstore episode "Scanners," Dina talked to a kid about him having "Droopy Dog" face after hearing his mum couldn't afford his STEM program.

Family Guy

Main article: Family Guy
  • "Oceans Three and a Half:"
  • "Brian Writes a Bestseller:"
  • "Peter Problems:"
  • "Saturated Fat Guy:"

References