Droopy (character)
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Droopy | |
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"You know what? I'm happy..." | |
Species | Dog (Basset Hound) |
Gender | Male |
Sibling(s) | One twin brother, Drippy |
Children | One son, Dripple |
First appearance | D: Dumb Hounded (1943) |
Played by | Bill Thompson (1943–45, 1949–58) |
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 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.
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
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.
Family Guy
- Main article: Family Guy
- "Oceans Three and a Half:"
- "Brian Writes a Bestseller:"
- "Peter Problems:"
- "Saturated Fat Guy:"