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==Development==
==Development==
Mildew is inspired by Ralph Wolf from ''Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog'', a series of cartoons from ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie Melodies''. His mannerisms were inspired by Paul Lynde, who voiced him but is uncredited for his role. In 1969, Jerry Eisenberg directed a short live-action film<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8msgSmb4zw&t=68s/ref> spoofing ''It's the Wolf''. In it, Mildew was portrayed by storyboard artist Joel Seibel.
Mildew is inspired by Ralph Wolf from ''Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog'', a series of cartoons from ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie Melodies''. His mannerisms were inspired by Paul Lynde, who voiced him but is uncredited for his role. In 1969, Jerry Eisenberg directed a short live-action film<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8msgSmb4zw&t=68s</ref> spoofing ''It's the Wolf''. In it, Mildew was portrayed by storyboard artist Joel Seibel.


==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==

Revision as of 00:20, 8 June 2022

Mildew Wolf
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Mildew in "Slumber Jacks."
Species Wolf (Timber)[1]
Gender Male
Affiliation Snagglepuss
Laff-A-Lympics
Father Not mentioned
Mother Not mentioned
Marital status Single
First appearance ITW: "It's the Wolf" (1969)
Played by Paul Lynde (1969-1970)
John Stephenson (1977-1978)
Bernardo de Paula (2021)
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Wacky Races
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Jellystone!

Mildew Wolf is an anthropomorphic wolf and the main antagonist in the It's the Wolf shorts. He was voiced by Paul Lynde. Later, he was voiced by John Stephenson in Laff-A-Lympics. In the It's the Wolf shorts, he's often considered the main antagonist.

In the Jellystone! reboot, Mildew works for multiple different jobs. He can also be seen flirting with Shazzan, which suggest that he's gay in this series, most likely as a reference to his original voice actor, Paul Lynde, who was also gay, though not publicly. In this series, he is voiced by Bernardo de Paula.

Character description

Mildew is a typical "big bad wolf" archetype who constantly tries to eat Lambsy, though he always fails. He comes up with several paper-thin disguises in order to catch the lamb, but Lambsy always sees through his disguises in the end.

Appearances

TV series

Specials

Movies

Comics

Biography

It's the Wolf!

He appears in every episode of the series, using a multitude of disguises to lure Lambsy into being eaten by him. However, once he is exposed, Bristlehound always throws him away. Mildew usually has an idiosyncratic insult for Bristlehound every time he tosses him with his cane, such as "party-pooper" and "roundhouse roustabout".

Crossover Era

Laff-A-Lympics!

He and Snagglepuss are the announcers for the Laff-a-Lympics. Unlike It's the Wolf!, Mildew isn't a villain and is now just fussy and cynical. His catch phrase is "Savages. They're all savages."

Celebrating another 50 years! 50 years of fun!

Jellystone!

Mildew is a recurring character in the series. He isn't antagonistic whatsoever, and no longer tries to eat sheep. Mildew holds a multitude of jobs in the town, such as a grocery store clerk, a wrestling match announcer, and an employee at the stink factory. Mildew has always been unlucky, and every time he appears, he gets misfortune thrown his way. In the series, Mildew is gay. In the episode "Grocery Store", he sends flirty texts to Shazzan and tries to kiss him, but fails.

Wacky Races (2017) cameo

Mildew appeared in the episode "Little Pink Riding Hood", as one of the fairytale characters that prepared to give Dick Dastardly a "classic fairytale beat down". He was later turned into a cat with the rest of the fairytale characters by Winnie Witch, and eaten by Tiny Gruesome.

Mildew in the Funny Books

Marvel's Laff-A-Lympics

Development

Mildew is inspired by Ralph Wolf from Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog, a series of cartoons from Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies. His mannerisms were inspired by Paul Lynde, who voiced him but is uncredited for his role. In 1969, Jerry Eisenberg directed a short live-action film[2] spoofing It's the Wolf. In it, Mildew was portrayed by storyboard artist Joel Seibel.

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 Mildew.

Gallery

Main article: Mildew Wolf/Gallery

References