Ralph Wolf & Sam Sheepdog

Ralph Wolf & Sam Sheepdog is a WB Studio character from the Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies series. Ralph Wolf & Sam Sheepdog made a total of 10 appearances during the golden age of animation.

Overview
Ralph Wolf & Sam Sheepdog were voiced by Mel Blanc and their first appearance was in the cartoon Don't Give Up The Sheep in 1953. Ralph Wolf & Sam Sheepdog would appear in a total of 10 cartoons during the golden age of animation with the final appearance in the cartoon Woolen Under Where in 1963.

Appearance/Personality
Ralph Wolf & Sam Sheepdog are a wolf and dog duo. Ralph Wolf has brown fur with a light brown belly (very similar to Wile E. Coyote except their noses), Ralph has a red nose while Wile E. has a black one. Sam Sheepdog has yellow fur with orange hair that cover his eyes. Sam Sheepdog always wins while Ralph Wolf always looses. Their relationship is different as by the end of the cartoon they clock-out like a real job site and in the beginning they clock-in. Ralph is trying to get the sheep while Sam is trying to protect them. The two do seem like they are friends and not actual enemies like Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner. They are actually a spin-off of Wile E. & Road Runner. The two characters don't usually talk except in the beginning and end of the cartoons greeting each other.

1953/1963

 * Ralph Wolf & Sam Sheepdog appeared in 4 Looney Tune cartoons and 6 Merrie Melodie cartoons for a total of 10 cartoons.