Lazy Luke
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Lazy Luke | |
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Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Affiliation | Blubber Bear |
Father | Not mentioned |
Mother | Not mentioned |
Cousin(s) | Elmer McClaude Bud |
Marital status | Single |
First appearance | WR: "See-Saw to Arkansas" (1968) |
Played by | John Stephenson (1968-69, 2000) |
File:WRL Luke.png Wacky Raceland |
Lazy Luke is the driver of the Arkansas Chuggabug (designated #8), alongside Blubber Bear, he is also a main character in the Wacky Races animated franchise. He is voiced by John Stephenson.
Character description
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Appearances
TV series
Comics
- Wacky Races
- Hanna-Barbera Presents
- #2A "Madcap Manhattan Motoring"
- #2B "Trekking to Tanzania"
- #7A "Desert Victory"
- #7B "The Jaded Japanese Jaunt!"
- Cartoon Network Presents
- #7A "Drag Racing"
- #11A "Fair Play"
- #15A "Drive and Driveability"
- #15B "Media Madness"
- Wacky Raceland
Books
Video games
Biography
And They're Off!
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Luke in the Funny Books
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Development
Gallery
- Main article: Lazy Luke/Gallery
Behind the scenes
- He was one of the many characters in the Wacky Races not to return for the 2017 reboot, alongside Blubber Bear, Sergeant Blast, Private Meekly, the Ant Hill Mob, the Red Max, Professor Pat Pending, the Slag Brothers, Rufus Ruffcut and Sawtooth.
In popular culture
- In "Episode 4" (series 2) of the BBC Radio 4 comedy sketch show Dead Ringers, there is a sketch called Police Crash Bang Wallop (also a parody of Police Camera Action!), presented by Alistair Stewart, in which Luke and Blubber, Professor Pat Pending, and Dick and Muttley are described as a bunch of boy racers who are flagrantly disregarding the rules of the road. They are said to be repentant, although Dick says, "Drat and double drat," followed by Muttley's snicker and laugh.