Wally Walrus

Wally Walrus is a MGM character from the MGM series. Wally Walrus made a total of 26 appearances during the golden age of animation.

Overview
Wally Walrus was voiced by Jack Mather and his first appearance was in the cartoon The Beach Nut in 1944. Wally Walrus would appear in a total of 26 cartoons during the golden age of animation with the final appearance in the cartoon Clash And Carry in 1962.

Appearance/Personality
Wally Walrus is a walrus with green pants and a white shirt with white gloves and a brown mustache. Wally also has a sweedish accent when he talks and is usually trying to get Woody Woodpecker, sometimes trying to get Andy Panda and Chilly Willy as well. Wally is rather slow-witted and prone to anger when provoked. He often hums My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean to himself. He is depicted most frequently as an adversary of Woody Woodpecker, sharing the same dynamic with him as with Buzz Buzzard. The character's appearance changed somewhat over the years, with a complexion that ranged from dark to light flesh-tone and variously sized tusks, which Wally would be drawn with or without. A frequent animation goof on The New Woody Woodpecker Show was to draw Wally's mouth separate from his tusks so it appeared they were protruding from his nostrils. He often hums My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean to himself. He is shown to be more Elmer Fudd from Looney Tunes in the case of being more dimwitted and is easily tricked by Woody like Elmer is by Bugs Bunny.

1944/1962

 * Cartoons 20-24 were produced in cinema scope format while the rest are in full.