Reddy
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Reddy | |
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Species | Dog (bulldog)[Note 1] |
Gender | Male |
Member of | Yogi's Gang[Note 2] |
Affiliation | Ruff Professor Gizmo |
Father | Not mentioned |
Mother | Not mentioned |
Brother(s) | Ruff[Note 3] |
Marital status | Single |
First appearance | R&R: "Planet Pirates" (1957) |
Played by | Daws Butler (1957-63) Jakari Fraser (2021-present) |
File:DC Reddy.png The Ruff and Reddy Show | |
Jellystone! |
Reddy is an anthropomorphic dog and one of the main title characters of the Ruff and Reddy animated television segments in The Ruff and Reddy Show. His voice was originated by Daws Butler.
He is the best friend of cat Ruff. In Max's Jellystone! reboot, Reddy is now a robot child and is Ruff's brother.
Character description
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Appearances
TV series
- Ruff and Reddy
- 1.1 "Planet Pirates"
- 1.2 "Night Flight Fright"
- 1.3 "The "Wama Bama Gamma" Gun"
- 1.4 "The Mastermind of Muni-Mula"
- 1.5 "The Mad Monster of Muni-Mula"
- 1.6 "Hocus Pocus Focus"
- 1.7 "Muni-Mula Mix-Up"
- 1.8 "The Creepy Creature Feature"
- 1.9 "The Creepy Creature"
- 1.10 "Surprise in the Skies"
- 1.11 "Crowds in the Clouds"
- 1.12 "Reddy's Rocket Rescue"
- 1.13 "Rocket Ranger Danger"
- 1.14 "Pinky, the Pint Sized Pachyderm"
- 1.15 "Last Trip of a Ghost Ship"
- 1.16 "The Irate Pirate"
- 1.17 "Dynamite Fright"
- 1.18 "Marooned in Typhoon Lagoon"
- 1.19 "Scarey Harry Safari"
- 1.20 "Jungle Jitters"
- 1.21 "Bungle in the Jungle"
- 1.22 "Miles of Crocodiles"
- 1.23 "A Creep in the Deep"
- 1.24 "Hot Shot's Plot"
- 1.25 "The Gloom of Doom"
- 1.26 "The Trapped Trap the Trapper"
- 1.27 "Westward Ho Ho Ho"
- 1.28 "A Slight Fright on a Moonlight Night"
- 1.29 "Asleep While a Creep Steals Sheep"
- 1.30 "Copped by a Copter"
- 1.31 "The Two Terrible Twins from Texas"
- 1.32 "Killer and Diller in a Chiller of a Thriller"
- 1.33 "A Friend to the End"
- 1.34 "Heels on Wheels"
- 1.35 "The Whirly-Bird Catches the Worms"
- 1.36 "The Boss of Double-Cross"
- 1.37 "Ship-Shape Sheep"
- 1.38 "Rootin' Tootin' Shootin'"
- 1.39 "Hot Lead for a Hot-Head"
- 1.40 "The Treasure of Doubloon"
- 1.41 "Blunder Down Under"
- 1.42 "The Metal Monster Mystery"
- 1.43 "The Late, Late Pieces of Eight"
- 1.44 "The Goon of Doubloon"
- 1.45 "Two Dubs in a Sub"
- 1.46 "Big Deal with a Small Seal"
- 1.47 "A Real Keen Submarine"
- 1.48 "No Hope for a Dope on a Periscope"
- 1.49 "Rescue in the Deep Blue"
- 1.50 "A Whale of a Tale of a Tail of a Whale"
- 1.51 "Welcome Guest in a Treasure Chest"
- 1.52 "Pot Shot Puts Hot Shot on a Hot Spot"
- 2.1 "Egg Yeggs"
- 2.2 "The Dummy Mummy"
- 2.3 "The Chicken-Hearted Chickosaurus Chase"
- 2.4 "The Chickasaurus Crack-Up"
- 2.5 "The Slick Chickasaurus Chick Trick"
- 2.6 "The Chicken-Hearted Chickasaurus"
- 2.7 "Chickasaurus Choo Choo!"
- 2.8 "Rumble in the Jungle"
- 2.9 "The Sorehead Tyrrannosaurus"[sic]
- 2.10 "Two Eyes Spy on the Guys"
- 2.11 "Double-Trouble with Ubble-Ubble"
- 2.12 "A Chick in Need Is a Chick Indeed"
- 2.13 "Quick Trick Saves a Slick Chick"
- 2.14 "Scary Tale on a Canyon Trail"
- 2.15 "Borrowed Burro in a Burrow"
- 2.16 "Pint Size Surprise for the Guys"
- 2.17 "Reddy and Me and Pee-Wee Makes Three"
- 2.18 "Hoss Grief Thief"
- 2.19 "Tricked and Trapped by a Tricky Trapper"
- 2.20 "Harry Safari and the Phoney Pony"
- 2.21 "Frantic Antics of Poco Loco"
- 2.22 "Nag in a Bag"
- 2.23 "Bungled Bundle of Boodle"
- 2.24 "Chump's Jumps Bring Bumps and Lumps"
- 2.25 "Show-Biz-Whiz"
- 2.26 "These Three Set Pee-Wee Free"
- 2.27 "Fantastic Phantom"
- 2.28 "Long Gone Leprechaun"
- 2.29 "The Goon of Glocca Morra"
- 2.30 "Bungle in Banshee Castle"
- 2.31 "Afloat in a Moat with No Boat"
- 2.32 "Too Soon the Goon"
- 2.33 "Smitten by a Kitten"
- 2.34 "Mr. Small Meets Mr. Tall in the Hall---That Is All"
- 2.35 "Going-Going Goon"
- 2.36 "Scary Chase Through a Spooky Place with a Goony Face"
- 2.37 "Bing Bang Boom in a Real Small Room"
- 2.38 "Gold Room Doom"
- 2.39 "Three See the Wee Princess Free"
- 2.40 "Missile Fizzle"
- 2.41 "Missing Missile Mystery"
- 2.42 "Never Land in Never-Never Land"
- 2.43 "Polar Bear Scare"
- 2.44 "A Liking for a Striking Viking"
- 2.45 "Bear Hunting Is for the Birds"
- 2.46 "Beep-Beep from the Deep-Deep"
- 2.47 "Two Fiends in a Submarine"
- 2.48 "Muscle Man Meets Missile Man"
- 2.49 "Bull Fight Fright"
- 2.50 "Reddy Clobbers Robbers"
- 2.51 "Machine Gun Fun"
- 2.52 "Bad Guys Meet the Good Guys"
- 3.1 "Dizzy Deputies"
- 3.2 "Later Later, Alligator"
- 3.3 "Gator Caper"
- 3.4 "Chip Off the Old Chopper"
- 3.5 "La Fitt to Be Tied"
- 3.6 "Hide and Go Seek on Okeechonokee Creek"
- 3.7 "Boom Boom Doom"
- 3.8 "Spellbound Fool in a Round Whirlpool"
- 3.9 "Fast Chase Through a Spooky Place"
- 3.10 "Looks Like the End for a Cotton Picking Friend"
- 3.11 "No Laff on Half of a Raft"
- 3.12 "Gator Thrills and Whooshmobiles"
- 3.13 "Trapped and Snapped Sap"
- 3.14 "Spooky Meeting at Spooky Rock"
- 3.15 "Dig the Bigger Digger"
- 3.16 "The Secret Bizz of Professor Gizz"
- 3.17 "Test Hop Flip Flop"
- 3.18 "Sticks and Stones and Aching Bones"
- 3.19 "Gun, Gun, Who's Got the Gun?"
- 3.20 "Big Papoose on the Loose"
- 3.21 "Mine, Mine, All Mine Gold Mine"
- 3.22 "Gold Data in the Substrata"
- 3.23 "The Ghost with the Most"
- 3.24 "In the Soup with a Supernatural Snoop"
- 3.25 "Sneaky Knaves in the Caves"
- 3.26 "Tailspin Twins"
- 3.27 "Sky High Fly Guys"
- 3.28 "A Tisket, a Tasket, Who Lost Their Basket?"
- 3.29 "Three's a Crowd in a Cloud"
- 3.30 "Fine Feathered Birds of a Feather"
- 3.31 "A Bird in Hand Is a Handy Bird"
- 3.32 "No Laffy Daffy"
- 3.33 "Tiff on a Skiff"
- 3.34 "Sub a Dub Dub"
- 3.35 "Squawky No Talky"
- 3.36 "Big Beak Tweaks Big Sneak"
- 3.37 "Off on a Toot with the Loot to Boot"
- 3.38 "Thanks a Lot for X Marks the Spot"
- 3.39 "Tail of a Sail in a Whale"
- 3.40 "Misguided Missile"
- 3.41 "Triple Trouble Trip"
- 3.42 "Around the Moon in Eighty Ways"
- 3.43 "Button, Button, Who Pushed the Button?"
- 3.44 "No Traces of Aces of Spaces"
- 3.45 "Lilipunies Meet Mooney Goonies"
- 3.46 "Little Guys are a Big Surprise"
- 3.47 "Two is Company-A Million is a Little Crowded"
- 3.48 "Big Bop for a Big Flop"
- 3.49 "Things Get Tough for Ruff-Sure 'Nuff"
- 3.50 "Whap-Caught in a Trap by a Sap"
- 3.51 "Spin, Spin a Web to Catch a Blop In"
- 3.52 "Have Blop, Will Travel"
- Yogi's Gang
- Jellystone!
- 1.1 "Yogi's Tummy Trouble" (no lines)
- 1.7 "Must Be Jelly" (no lines)
- 1.9 "VIP Baby You Know Me" (no lines)
- 1.10 "El Kabong's Kabong is Gone" (no lines)
- 1.14 "Face of the Town!" (no lines)
- 1.15 "Catanooga Cheese Explosion"
- 1.16 "Squish or Miss" (no lines)
- 1.17 "Gotta Kiss Them All"
- 1.18 "Jelly Wrestle Rumble!" (no lines)
- 1.20 "A Town Video: Welcome to Jellystone" (no lines)
- 1.22 "Lady Danjjer: Is It Wrong to Long for Kabong?" (no lines)
- 1.23 "Baby Shenanigans" (no lines)
- 1.25 "Yogi's Mid-Life Crisis" (no lines)
- 1.27 "The Sea Monster of Jellystone Cove" (no lines)
- 1.28 "Business"
- 1.35 "The Box Thief" (no lines)
- 1.36 "Jailcation" (no lines)
- 1.37 "Balloon Kids"
- 1.39 "Heroes and Capes" (no lines)
- 2.1 "Meet the Jetsons"
- 2.13 "Augie-mented Reality" (no lines)
- 2.15 "Sha-zogi" (no lines)
Specials
Movies
Comics
- Ruff and Reddy Fun Kite Book
- Ruff and Reddy
- Laff-a-Lympics
- #6 "The Discount of Monty Cristo" (no lines)
- The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera
- #3 "The Man Who Stole Thursday" (picture frame)
- The Ruff and Reddy Show
Video games
Biography
Debut series
Crossover Era
It's Yogi's Gang
Yogi's Ark Lark
Celebrating another 50 years! 50 years of fun!
Everyone's Back in Jellystone!
Reddy in the Funny Books
Marvel's Laff-a-Lympics
Thursdays are Missing!
Development
Gallery
- Main article: Reddy/Gallery
Behind the scenes
- According to Hanna-Barbera's 1982 calendar, both he and Ruff were born on July 14th.
- Before voicing Reddy, Daws Butler previously used a Southern accent for Tex Avery's wolf character from the 1953 Droopy short The Three Little Pups. Butler would later use this accent more famously for the voice of Huckleberry Hound.
In popular culture
- In the Garfield and Friends segment "The Cartoon Cat Conspiracy," Garfield watches a cartoon of a cat chasing a mouse, a parody of Mr. Jinks and Pixie/Dixie, respectively, followed by a mean Reddy-esque dog chasing the cat, to demonstrate how cartoon cats are wrongfully portrayed as foolish villains. The cartoon in the beginning is similar to cartoons such as Tom and Jerry and Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks; from which the latter especially takes inspiration.
Footnotes
- ^ Robot dog in Jellystone!
- ^ In Yogi's Gang.
- ^ In Jellystone!
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