Tyke Bulldog

Tyke Bulldog is a MGM character from the MGM series. Tyke Bulldog made a total of 18 appearances during the golden age of animation.

Overview
Tyke Bulldog was voiced by William Hanna and his first appearance was in the cartoon Love That Pup in 1949. Tyke Bulldog would appear in a total of 18 cartoons during the golden age of animation with the final appearance in the cartoon Tyke's Parlor Pranks in 1962.

Appearance/Personality
Tyke Bulldog is a bulldog with gray fur, a red collar and white paws similar to his father Spike. Tyke is a sweet, happy and innocent puppy, who doesn't speak for most of the earlier installments. Spike and Tyke's characters, provide a model of father and son behavior, with Spike spending much of his free time taking Tyke on father-son outings, teaching him the facts of life for dogs and guarding him diligently when they are sleeping. Spike's fiercest behavior is reserved for anyone who interferes with Tyke, but also, Spike's generally well-intentioned brain is at times easily outwitted by Tom and/or Jerry. Jerry also arranges to get Tom in trouble with Spike, provoking a chase, and/or a pounding from the bulldog. and Spike will keep Tom's attention off Jerry for a while. Several stories also have Jerry taking advantage of Spike and Tyke's size and proximity, as he often tries to hide or sleep with or near Spike and Tyke for protection.

1949/1962

 * Cartoons 7-16 were produced in cinema scope format while the rest are in full.