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'''Lambsy Divey''' is an anthropomorphic lamb and the main protagonist in the ''[[It's the Wolf]]'' animated television shorts. His voice was originated by [[Daws Butler]].
'''Lambsy Divey''' is an anthropomorphic lamb and the main protagonist in the ''[[It's the Wolf]]'' animated television shorts. His voice was originated by [[Daws Butler]].
Lambsy, still voiced by Daws Butler, would later appear in the TV movie pilot, [[Yogi's Ark Lark]], as a member of [[Yogi's Gang]].
Lambsy appears in the ''[[Jellystone!]]'' reboot as a student in [[El Kabong]]'s class. In this series, he is voiced by [[Dana Snyder]], as Daws has long since passed away.


==Character description==
==Character description==
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===Yogi's Ark Lark===
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===Everyone's Back in Jellystone!===
===Everyone's Back in Jellystone!===
Lambsy is a recurring character in the series. He attends [[Jellystone Elementary School]] and is not chased by Mildew anymore, nor is he protected by Bristlehound, though the latter is shown attending his birthday party in "[[Yogi's Mid-Life Crisis]]." Lambsy is quite precocious; he assimilates to the business lifestyle quite quickly, wanted an ab-crunching machine so he could be "caliente", and he wanted to be a man at his birthday party. Lambsy may be Jewish, as his birthday party was somewhat similar to a Bar Mitzvah, specifically with how Lambsy was stated to be becoming a man.
He attends [[Jellystone Elementary School]] where he is taught be [[El Kabong]]. He is not chased by Mildew anymore, nor is he protected by Bristlehound, though the latter is shown attending his birthday party in "[[Yogi's Mid-Life Crisis]]." Lambsy is quite precocious; he assimilates to the business lifestyle quite quickly, wanting an ab-crunching machine so he could be "caliente", and he wanted to be a man at his birthday party. Lambsy may be Jewish, as his birthday party was somewhat similar to a Bar Mitzvah, specifically with how Lambsy was stated to be becoming a man.


===Lambsy in the Funny Books===
===Lambsy in the Funny Books===
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==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==
* In the ''Partridge Family'' episode "I Left My Heart in Cincinnati", the Partridge Family visit [[Kings Island]], where various HB walk around characters can be seen including Lambsy.
* In the ''Partridge Family'' episode "I Left My Heart in Cincinnati", the Partridge Family visit [[Kings Island]], where various HB walk around characters can be seen including Lambsy.
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Revision as of 06:42, 27 April 2024

Lambsy Divey
Lambsy Divey.png
Species Lamb
Gender Male
Member of Yogi's Gang in Yogi's Ark Lark
Affiliation Bristlehound
Father Not mentioned
Mother Not mentioned
Marital status Single
First appearance ITW: "It's the Wolf" (1969)
Played by Daws Butler (1969-1972)
Dana Snyder (2021)
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Jellystone!

Lambsy Divey is an anthropomorphic lamb and the main protagonist in the It's the Wolf animated television shorts. His voice was originated by Daws Butler.

Character description

Lambsy is generally a helpless, innocent lamb who is seen taking up a new hobby/interest in every short. He is at first fooled by Mildew's disguises, but he always finds out in the end. His catchphrase is "IT'S THE WOL-UF! IT'S THE WOL-UF!" which cues Bristlehound to come save him. Lambsy also has some other variating phrases, usually the first time Mildew tries to grab him in each episode. Mildew turns up in disguise, but Lambsy is suspicious. "That's not <whatever the wolf is pretending to be>. Now who could that be? Is it <insert a couple of rhyming or alliterative possibilities, e.g., A blue gnu from Kalamazoo>? Uh-uh. I know who that is..."

Lambsy is a white-furred lamb, with gray skin. The only piece of clothing he wears is a blue scarf.

Appearances

TV series

Movies

Comics

Biography

It's the Wolf!

Lambsy appears in every short. He is almost eaten by Mildew, but Bristlehound comes to save him. Some of his guessing phrases include: "meanie from Pasadenie", "fat puma from Yuma", "sassy lassie from Tallahassee", and "waiter from Decatur".

Yogi's Ark Lark

Everyone's Back in Jellystone!

He attends Jellystone Elementary School where he is taught be El Kabong. He is not chased by Mildew anymore, nor is he protected by Bristlehound, though the latter is shown attending his birthday party in "Yogi's Mid-Life Crisis." Lambsy is quite precocious; he assimilates to the business lifestyle quite quickly, wanting an ab-crunching machine so he could be "caliente", and he wanted to be a man at his birthday party. Lambsy may be Jewish, as his birthday party was somewhat similar to a Bar Mitzvah, specifically with how Lambsy was stated to be becoming a man.

Lambsy in the Funny Books

Development

Lambsy's name comes from the 1944 novelty hit song "Mairzy Doats," which explained its meaning as "lambs eat ivy." In 1969, Jerry Eisenberg directed a short live-action film[1] spoofing It's the Wolf. In it, Lambsy was portrayed by storyboard artist Bonita Versh.

In popular culture

  • In the Partridge Family episode "I Left My Heart in Cincinnati", the Partridge Family visit Kings Island, where various HB walk around characters can be seen including Lambsy.

Gallery

Main article: Lambsy Divey/Gallery

References