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:''This article is about the main title character. For the theatrical shorts, see [[Loopy De Loop (theatrical shorts)]].''
:''This article is about the main title character. For the theatrical shorts, see [[Loopy De Loop]].''
{{Infobox character
{{Infobox character
|image1= [[File:Loopy De Loop.png|300px]]
|name= Loopy De Loop
|image1= [[File:Loopy De Loop (character).png|300px]]
|caption1= Have no fear! Ze good wolf is here!
|caption1= Have no fear! Ze good wolf is here!
|species= Wolf (Timber)
|species= Wolf (Timber)
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|relatives= One nephew, [[Bon-Bon]]
|relatives= One nephew, [[Bon-Bon]]
|married= Single
|married= Single
|first= [[Loopy De Loop (theatrical shorts)|LDL]]: "[[Wolf Hounded]]" ([[1959]])
|first= [[Loopy De Loop|LDL]]: "[[Wolf Hounded]]" ([[1959]])
|actor= [[Daws Butler]] (1959-[[1965|65]])<br />[[Greg Burson]] ([[1991]])<br />[[Ulka Simone Mohanty]] ([[2021]]-present)
|actor= [[Daws Butler]] (1959-[[1965|65]])<br />[[Greg Burson]] ([[1991]])<br />[[Ulka Simone Mohanty]] ([[2021]]-present)
|image2= [[File:90s Loopy.png|300px]]
|image2= [[File:90s Loopy.png|300px]]
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** 1.22 "[[Lady Danjjer: Is It Wrong to Long for Kabong?]]"  
** 1.22 "[[Lady Danjjer: Is It Wrong to Long for Kabong?]]"  
** 1.23 "[[Baby Shenanigans]]"
** 1.23 "[[Baby Shenanigans]]"
** 1.24 "[[Bleep!]]"
** 1.25 "[[Yogi's Mid-Life Crisis]]"
** 1.27 "[[The Sea Monster of Jellystone Cove]]"
** 1.28 "[[Business]]" (no lines)
** 1.29 "[[Pants!]]"
** 1.30 "[[Uh Oh! It's a Burglar!]]"
** 1.31 "[[It's a Mad, Mad, Mad Rat Race]]"
** 1.32 "[[The Brave Little Daddy]]" (no lines)
** 1.34 "[[Boo Boo and Benny: Little Buddy Trouble]]" (no lines)
** 1.35 "[[The Box Thief]]" (no lines)
** 1.36 "[[Jailcation]]" (no lines)
** 1.38 "[[Augie's Baby]]" (no lines)
** 1.40 "[[Sweet Dreams]]"
** 2.1 "[[Meet the Jetsons]]" (no lines)
** 2.2 "[[Disco Fever]]" (no lines)
** 2.3 "[[Cindy vs. Noodle Arms]]" (no lines)
** 2.4 "[[Hot Guys, Cold Turkey]]"
** 2.5 "[[Lotions 11]]" (no lines)
** 2.8 "[[Girl, You My Friend!]]"
** 2.9 "[[Jellystone Noir]]" (no lines)
** 2.10 "[[Vote Raspberry]]" (no lines)
** 2.12 "[[Mummy Knows Best (Jellystone!)|Mummy Knows Best]]" (no lines)
** 2.13 "[[Augie-mented Reality]]" (no lines)
** 2.14 "[[Space Con]]" (no lines)
** 2.16 "[[Lil' Honk Honks!]]" (no lines)
** 2.17 "[[Epic Rager]]"
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====Marvel's Laff-A-Lympics====
====Marvel's Laff-A-Lympics====
==Development==
==Development==
During [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s early years, a series of theatrical shorts staring Loopy De Loop were created to compete with the likes of Disney and Warner Bros. The character himself seems to have been based off of [[wikipedia:Pepé Le Pew|Pepé Le Pew]] from the ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' franchise, as the two share a similar French accent and personality; [[Michael Maltese]], one of the writers of the ''Loopy De Loop'' shorts, was also the co-creator of Pepé along with [[Chuck Jones]]. Additionally, the shorts themselves bare resemblance to those of ''[[Casper|Casper the Friendly Ghost]]'', with Loopy attempting to help others in a similar fasion to Casper.
During [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s early years, a series of theatrical shorts staring Loopy De Loop were created to compete with the likes of Disney and Warner Bros. The character himself seems to have been based off of {{Plain link|https://looneytuneswiki.com/wiki/Pepé_Le_Pew|Pepé Le Pew}} from the ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' franchise, as the two share a similar French accent and personality. [[Michael Maltese]], one of the writers of the ''Loopy De Loop'' shorts, was also the co-creator of Pepé along with [[Chuck Jones]]. Additionally, the shorts themselves bare resemblance to those of Famous Studios' ''[[Casper|Casper the Friendly Ghost]]'' cartoons, with Loopy attempting to help others in a similar fasion to Casper.


During production on ''Jellystone!'', [[Melody Iza]], herself a transgender artist, suggested for Loopy to be turned into a transgender female character mid production. Iza suggested the same change to [[Baba Looey]] and [[Squiddly Diddly (character)|Squiddly Diddly]].<ref>[[Meloday Iza|Iza, Melody]] ([[July 30]], [[2021]]) [https://twitter.com/izaart/status/1421143072029569027 "I got to do some concept designs for some characters early on, especially when we were trans-ing genders. Helped suggest Baba Looey become Bobbie Louise & Squiddly 💖💕🏳️‍⚧️"]. ''Twitter''. Retrieved [[November 10]], 2021.</ref>
During production on ''Jellystone!'', [[Melody Iza]], herself a transgender artist, suggested for Loopy to be turned into a transgender female character mid production. Iza suggested the same change to [[Baba Looey]] and [[Squiddly Diddly (character)|Squiddly Diddly]].<ref>[[Meloday Iza|Iza, Melody]] ([[July 30]], [[2021]]) [https://twitter.com/izaart/status/1421143072029569027 "I got to do some concept designs for some characters early on, especially when we were trans-ing genders. Helped suggest Baba Looey become Bobbie Louise & Squiddly 💖💕🏳️‍⚧️"]. ''Twitter''. Retrieved [[November 10]], 2021.</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{Main|Loopy De Loop/Gallery}}
{{Main|Loopy De Loop (character)/Gallery}}


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==

Latest revision as of 16:09, 3 May 2024

This article is about the main title character. For the theatrical shorts, see Loopy De Loop.
Loopy De Loop
Loopy De Loop (character).png
Have no fear! Ze good wolf is here!
Species Wolf (Timber)
Gender Male[Note 1]
Affiliation Jabberjaw[Note 2]
Magilla Gorilla[Note 3]
Occupation Chef[Note 4]
Clothier[Note 5]
Works for The Picnic Basket[Note 6]
Magilla's[Note 7]
Father Not mentioned
Mother Not mentioned
Other relative(s) One nephew, Bon-Bon
Marital status Single
First appearance LDL: "Wolf Hounded" (1959)
Played by Daws Butler (1959-65)
Greg Burson (1991)
Ulka Simone Mohanty (2021-present)
File:90s Loopy.png
Yo, Yogi!
WR 2017 Loopy De Loop.png
Wacky Races
JS Loopy.png
Jellystone!

Loopy De Loop is an anthropomorphic wolf and the main title character in the Loopy De Loop animated theatrical shorts. He is a "friendly wolf," unlike most other wolves, who tries to prove to those that not all wolves are necessarily bad. Due to his heritage, however, he is usually tortured in some way in the end. His voice was originated by Daws Butler.

In Max's Jellystone! reboot series, Loopy is a female wolf with a highly sardonic personality. She is a worker at the Magilla's clothing store, along with Jabberjaw.

Character description

Loopy De Loop is a tall wolf with brown fur and a long snout. His attire consists of a yellow toque and a yellow scarf.

Personality-wise, Loopy considers himself to be a charming and considering wolf. He makes a living by being a good samaritan, using his kindness to persuade humans of clearing the bad reputation his species gets. Despite his determination, his antics have lead Loopy getting beat up or chased out by the very people he tries to help, all for no other reason than the prejudice of being a wolf. His bid to converse in a French-Canadian accent may have also been a part of his failings.

In the Jellystone!, Loopy is female wolf and has a personality much different than her previous counterpart. Whereas Loopy in his own series is a highly sentimental gentleman, this iteration is far less friendly in this series and is more quick to make a deadpan one-liner. She wears a beret instead of a toque.

Appearances

TV series

Shorts

Comics

Books

Biography

Debut Series

Crossover Era

Yo, Yogi!

Harvey Will Take the Case

Wacky Reboot

Everyone's Back in Jellystone!

Loopy De Loop is pared up with Jabberjaw and the two work at Magilla's, a fashion boutique owned by Magilla Gorilla.

In "A Coconut to Remember," Loopy suggests burning down Magilla's store when Jabberjaw doesn't get the promotion she wanted.

Loopy in the Funny Books

Marvel's Laff-A-Lympics

Development

During Hanna-Barbera's early years, a series of theatrical shorts staring Loopy De Loop were created to compete with the likes of Disney and Warner Bros. The character himself seems to have been based off of Pepé Le Pew from the Looney Tunes franchise, as the two share a similar French accent and personality. Michael Maltese, one of the writers of the Loopy De Loop shorts, was also the co-creator of Pepé along with Chuck Jones. Additionally, the shorts themselves bare resemblance to those of Famous Studios' Casper the Friendly Ghost cartoons, with Loopy attempting to help others in a similar fasion to Casper.

During production on Jellystone!, Melody Iza, herself a transgender artist, suggested for Loopy to be turned into a transgender female character mid production. Iza suggested the same change to Baba Looey and Squiddly Diddly.[1]

Gallery

Main article: Loopy De Loop (character)/Gallery

Behind the scenes

Notes

  1. ^ Female in Jellystone!
  2. ^ In Jellystone!
  3. ^ In Jellystone!
  4. ^ In Yo, Yogi!]
  5. ^ In Jellystone!
  6. ^ In Yo, Yogi!
  7. ^ In Jellystone!

References