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(I think that clip was just of Fumbles and Beverly.)
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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
* Fumbles design would later be reused by [[Hanna-Barbera]] in 1974 for a new character known as "Tackles"<ref>https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/scooby-doo-friends-spirit-76-consumer-2013240407</ref>, 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.
* Fumbles design would later be reused by [[Hanna-Barbera]] in [[1974]] for a new character known as "Tackles"<ref>https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/scooby-doo-friends-spirit-76-consumer-2013240407</ref>, 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.
* Early gag sketches show a darker side of Fumbles, depicting him doing either violent or inappropriate things.



Revision as of 04:26, 14 April 2022

Fumbles
Fumbles.png
Fumbles in "The Offensives".
Species Dog
Gender Male
Affiliation Ed Huddles
Marge Huddles
Bubba McCoy
Freight Train
Penny McCoy
Marital status Single
First appearance WH: "The Old Swimming Hole" (1970)
Played by Don Messick
Pilot Fumbles.png
Pilot

Fumbles is the Huddles' not-so royal pet dog who stars in the animated sitcom Where's Huddles?. He was voiced by Don Messick.

Character description

Appearances

TV series

Specials

Comics

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.

References