Homer Flea

Homer Flea is a MGM character from the MGM series. Homer Flea made a total of 6 appearances during the golden age of animation.

Overview
Homer Flea was voiced by Billy Bletcher and his first appearance was in the cartoon The Homeless Flea in 1940. Homer Flea would appear in a total of 6 cartoons during the golden age of animation with the final appearance in the cartoon Little Cesario in 1950.

Appearance/Personality
Homer Flea is a flea with black skin, blue jeans, a red nose and a tan colored hat with a blue stripe. Homer was more of a underdog character as he debuted with some of the biggest stars during 1940 such as Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd for Looney Tunes and Tom Cat, Jerry Mouse and Woody Woodpecker from his own studio. He was able to be witty like Tweety but more timid and less noticed by his enemies. Homer did manage in the world around him considering how large everything was to him. Homer was usually on the winning end of situations but suddenly in all his cartoons usually ended up back in the same situation as before, hungry and wanting to find a place to live. Homer was one of the few characters that did not transition into cinema scope with MGM.