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'''Kwicky Koala''' is an anthropomorphic koala and the main title character in the [[Kwicky Koala (segments)|''Kwicky Koala'' shorts]]. His voice was originated by [[Bob Ogle]].
'''Kwicky Koala''' is an anthropomorphic koala and the main title character in the [[Kwicky Koala (segments)|''Kwicky Koala'' shorts]]. His voice was originated by [[Bob Ogle]].


Kwicky is an laid-back marsupial who is constantly chased [[Wilford Wolf]]. Though he seems to be part of the wolf's prey, he is incredible fast and manages to escape Wilford to the point that he appears to vanish into thin air.
Kwicky is an laid-back marsupial who is constantly chased by [[Wilford Wolf]]. Though he seems to be part of the wolf's prey, he is incredible fast and manages to escape Wilford to the point that he appears to vanish into thin air.


==Character description==
==Character description==

Revision as of 07:28, 22 December 2022

This article is about the main title character. For the segments, see Kwicky Koala (segments).
Kwicky Koala (character)
File:Kwicky Koala.png
Kwicky in "Race to Riches."
Species Koala
Gender Male
Father Not mentioned
Mother Not mentioned
Marital status Single
First appearance KK: "Sink or Swim" (1981)
Played by Bob Ogle (1981)
Paul F. Tompkins (2022)
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Jellystone!

Kwicky Koala is an anthropomorphic koala and the main title character in the Kwicky Koala shorts. His voice was originated by Bob Ogle.

Kwicky is an laid-back marsupial who is constantly chased by Wilford Wolf. Though he seems to be part of the wolf's prey, he is incredible fast and manages to escape Wilford to the point that he appears to vanish into thin air.

Character description

Biography

Debut Series

Harvey Birdman

Everyone's Back in Jellystone!

Development

Gallery

Main article: Kwicky Koala/Gallery

Behind the scenes

  • Kwicky's ability to disappear at super speeds is likely the result of animation shortcuts used to illustrate his movements.

References