That character isn't from Looney Tunes, he's a Hannah-Barbera character named "SnagglePuss". He's the debonair pink cat, with white french cuffs, a white wing tip collar, and a Black bowtie. Other popular lines are: "Heavens to Murgatroyd!" "Exit stage left" Ending a sentence with the word "even" See a photo here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snagglepuss See a video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udVCwQzRl2I
yes, he said to put it in there hands first
It is from the 1970's, I think. The character was drawn roughly, much like a hanna-barbera character. It was a stout, shaggy looking dog that stood upright like a man, had a dry stupid sounding voice and always wore a doghouse on it's head so that you could only see two eyes in the shadow of the doorway. On the occasion that the beast ever lifted the doghouse vertically over it's head to expose the face, the television audience only got a view from behind of a mangles looking silhouette, while the animated character to whom the face was exposed directly would go into the most dramatic of hysterical conniptions as a result. Most often passing out or literally "falling to pieces." If I recall correctly this character was a superhero sidekick, but I am uncertain of who the superhero was. My recollection most closely associates the character to plastic man. I can visualize plastic man going to putty whenever he gets a glimpse. I am not at all sure that this is right. At any rate the hero and sidekick had a similar relationship to that of Blue Falcon and Dog Wonder. I seem to recall it's name to be "Hairy-Scary" but I cannot find a single trace of this character anywhere on the web except for in questions like this one. I am unsure and baffled but know that it existed once upon a time. ---- My kids used to watch this cartoon in the 80's, the dog's name was Yuk, and he was said to be the world's ugliest dog. His super power was scaring the bad guys so much that they couldn't move and would be captured. If he took the doghouse off his head when he wasn't catching a bad guy, his master would yell "Yuk, put your doghouse back on!" I seem to recall that the master and the dog were one of several odd super heroes on this cartoon. Geeeze, I miss the 80's! Edit in- The cartoon was called Mighty Man and Yukk
The (hopefully) fictional character of Sweeny Todd .
You can put any name you want, if you're talking about naming your character or the rival. Otherwise, I have no idea what you mean.
The duration of Put Up Your Dukes is 1800.0 seconds.
"Pig-Pen" from the Peanuts cartoon strip and films .
Put Up Your Dukes was created on 2007-09-04.
Put Your Dukes Up John was created on 2005-06-20.
The Jerry Springer Show - 1991 Put Your Dukes Up was released on: USA: 17 March 2011
because they said a party always has to end but they said they will put is back on 2010 cristmas it did not happin cause they changed it to march 2011 they said it on cartoon network
it easy as 1 2 3 just send a email but put your character inside send it and wait that's all
a circus
The app that you can use to put cartoon faces on a picture is known as the Draw a Cartoon Face App or the Two Faces app. These apps are free for download from the app store.
It comes from Cockney Rhyming slang. 'Forks'was a slang name for hands. Rhyming slang turned this into 'Duke of Yorks', finally contracted to 'dukes' for hands.
Play dialogue does not require quotes. Each character's dialogue is divided by a character heading like this: JIM: Hey Joan, how were your holidays? JOAN: The best. I got an iphone! This way there is no need to write 'he said or 'she said' either.
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