Droopy Dog

Droopy Dog is a MGM character from the MGM series. Droopy Dog made a total of 38 appearances during the golden age of animation.

Overview
Droopy Dog was voiced by Bill Thompson and his first appearance was in the cartoon Dumb-Hounded in 1943. Droopy Dog would appear in a total of 38 cartoons during the golden age of animation with the final appearance in the cartoon The Bear That Wasn't in 1965.

Appearance/Personality
Droopy Dog is a dog with white fur all over his body, a black nose and orange hair. Droopy's meek, deadpan, voice and personality were modeled after the character Wallace Wimple on the radio comedy Fibber McGee and Molly. Droopy himself was a versatile actor: he could play a Mountie, a cowboy, a deputy, an heir, or a Dixieland-loving everyday Joe with equal ease. The same voice was used for Big Heel-Watha in the Screwy Squirrel cartoon of the same name and for a Pilgrim who chases a turkey modeled after Jimmy Durante in Avery's 1945 short Jerky Turkey. Droopy was usually on the winning end of situations (most like Bugs Bunny or Woody Woodpecker) though Woody would lose more often than Bugs did and even Bugs lost more than Droopy. Tweety won almost every time too like Droopy. Droopy was even able to get the best of both Tom & Jerry from time to time after the golden age but never in a way where either one is hurt physically.

1943/1965

 * Cartoons 22-34 were produced in cinema scope format while the rest are in full.