| Title: | Wolf | |
| Artist: | Studio Artist | |
| Studio: | MGM | |
| Price (inc. VAT): | ||
| Media: | Original Production Drawing | |
| Size: | 13" x 112 | |
| Available: | In Stock | |
| Frame: | 1 - £51.06 (inc. VAT) | |
| Edition: | 1 | |
| Description: | ||
This is an original production drawing from maverick master of animation Tex Averys' 1943 short "Dumb Hounded" Droopy first appeared in the MGM cartoon Dumb-Hounded, released by MGM on March 20, 1943 which is considered one of Avery's best works by animation scholars. Droopy's first scene is when he saunters into view, looks at the audience, and declares "hello all you happy people...you know what? I'm the hero." In the cartoon, Droopy is tracking an escaped convict and is always waiting for the crook wherever he turns up. Droopy's meek, deadpan voice and personality were modeled after the character Wallace Wimple on the radio comedy Fibber McGee and Molly; actor Bill Thompson, who played Wimple, was the original voice of Droopy. During his time in the service, the role was played by other voice actors, including Don Messick, who reprised the role in the 1990s. | ||
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