- Wally Walrus
Infobox character
name = Wally Walrus
caption =
first = The Beach Nut (1944)
last = Speed Demon Mountain (2003)
creator =Walter Lantz
portrayer =Hans Conried
William Demarest
Dal McKennon
Paul Frees
Daws ButlerBilly West
aliases = He likes aMeatball
relatives = Willy Walrus (Wally's nephew)
friends = Ms. Meany, Buzz Buzzard, Hinga (She don't like Wally), The Queen, Willy Walrus
rivals =Woody Woodpecker , Winnie Woodpecker, Knothead, Splinter and BadgerWally Walrus is a fictional
animated cartoon character who appeared in several films produced byWalter Lantz Productions in the 1940s and '50s.Wally is an
anthropomorphic walrus who, in most of his appearances, speaks with a pronounced Swedish accent (voiced byHans Conried ) In other appearances, such as "The Reckless Driver ", he sports a New York accent (voiced courtesy ofWilliam Demarest ). Wally is rather slow-witted at times, and prone to anger when provoked. For many years, Wally was the primary foil forWoody Woodpecker , bearing roughly the same relationship to that character asElmer Fudd andYosemite Sam had toBugs Bunny in Warner Brothers' animated shorts from the same era.Wally's first appearance was opposite Woody in 1944's "
The Beach Nut ". He continued to be featured in Lantz cartoons through 1948's "Wacky-Bye Baby ", at which time he was more or less replaced by Buzz Buzzard as Woody Woodpecker's primary foil. He would make a few brief appearances in some 1950s cartoons like "Puny Express ", "Sleep Happy ", "The Woody Woodpecker Polka ", "What's Sweepin' " and "Buccaneer Woodpecker ". Wally also appeared, oppositeChilly Willy , in a pair of 1961 shorts; as well as in a Woody TV special, "Spook-a-Nanny". However, his classic period was 1944-1948.Wally continued to appear in Lantz
comic book s and on other licensed merchandise.The character's appearance changed somewhat over the years, with
tusk s that got variously smaller, larger, disappeared entirely, and reappeared.Wally Walrus appearances
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The Beach Nut " (1944)
*"Ski for Two " (1944)
*"Chew-Chew Baby " (1945)
*"Woody Dines Out " (1945) He not appear
*"The Dippy Diplomat " (1945)
*"The Loose Nut " (1945) He not appear
*"Bathing Buddies " (1946)
*"The Reckless Driver " (1946)
*"Smoked Hams " (1947)
*"Well Oiled" (1946)
*"The Mad Hatter" (1948)
*"Banquet Busters " (1948)
*"Wacky-Bye Baby " (1948)
*"Puny Express " (1951)
*"Sleep Happy " (1951)
*"The Woody Woodpecker Polka " (1951)
*"What's Sweepin' " (1953)
*"Buccaneer Woodpecker " (1953)
*"Operation Sawdust " (1953)
*"Clash and Carry " (1961)
*"Tricky Trout " (1961)Willy Walrus
Infobox character
name = Willy Walrus
first = Just Say Uncle (2001)
last = Stuck on You (2001)
creator =Sean Roche
portrayer =Rob Paulsen
aliases = He appears in 2 episodes in September 29, 2001 to November 3, 2001
relatives = Wally Walrus (uncle)
rivals = Knothead, Splinter andWoody Woodpecker Willy Walrus is a Wally's nephew appears in 2 episodes in 2001. He voiced by
Rob Paulsen . Wiily makes your first appearance "Just Say Uncle" on the mall and says Wally to buy a toy and Woody's nephews Knothead and Splinter says Woody to buy a toy. And on "Stuck on You", Willy Walrus makes your final appearance on Sweden, Woody and Wally trip and stuck in the box and Willy have fun from Wally and Woody on the final episode.Hinga
Infobox character
name = Hinga
first = FrankenWoody (2001)
last = Infrequent Flyer (2003)
creator =Diane A. Crea
portrayer =Jennifer Hale
aliases = She appears in 2 episodes in October 31, 2001 to August 30, 2003
relatives = Wally Walrus (she can't like him)
Woody Woodpecker (She likes Woody Woodpecker)
rivals =Hinga is a beautiful and pretty girl voiced by
Jennifer Hale , makes your first appearance this episode "FrankenWoody" in 2001. She becomes aFox and she can't likes Wally Walrus, but Hinga likes Woody Woodpecker. And "Infrequent Flyer" on 2003, Hinga becomes a human and works on the plane from Mrs. Meany and Wally goes to trip from a new uniform with your flowers and chocolate heartbox. And on the final appearance, Hinga and Woody stops on the island.
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