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Who is the voice of Muttley in Wacky Races?

Who is the voice of Muttley in Wacky Races?

Muttley is a character in Wacky Races and Dastardly & Muttley in Their Flying Machines. He was created by Iwao Takamoto and originally voiced by Don Messick (who also voiced Scooby-Doo). Since the 2000 Wacky Races video game he was voiced by Billy West.

What kind of dog is Muttley?

Muttley is an anthropomorphic dog of unknown breed (possibly cross breed). He is the mostly faithful sidekick of Dick Dastardly .

What does Muttley talk like?

Muttley does not really talk; his main examples of speech are his trademark snicker – an asthmatic-sounding, “wheezing” laugh (usually made at Dick’s expense) – and a mushy, sotto voce grumble against an unsympathetic or harsh Dick (usually along the lines of “Sassafrassarassum Rick Rastardly!”).

What episode of Dynomutt is Muttley in?

Muttley (alongside Dick Dastardly) appeared as a teenager in Yo Yogi! Muttley has made at least one brief appearance in Dynomutt. In the Duck Dodgers episode “MMORPD”, one of the forms that Duck Dodgers turns himself into is Muttley.

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Muttley. Muttley is a fictional character originally voiced by Don Messick. In the 2000 Wacky Races videogame, he was voiced by Billy West. The character is known best for his mischievous, wheezing laughter.

What kind of dog is Muttley from dash to Delaware?

Dastardly and Muttley were paired together in various later Hanna-Barbera series as bumbling villains. As his name implies, Muttley is a snickering, mixed breed dog, identified in the Wacky Races segment “Dash to Delaware” as a mix of bloodhound, pointer, Airedale, and hunting dog.

What is the difference between Muttley and Mumbly?

Muttley is sometimes confused with the crime-fighting dog Mumbly from The Mumbly Cartoon Show. Mumbly looked very similar to Muttley and had the same wheezy snicker, but their ears were different and Mumbly had blue fur and wore a trenchcoat.

Why didn’t Hanna-Barbera own Dastardly and Muttley?

The reason most suggested is that the Wacky Races characters (including Dastardly and Muttley) were not fully owned by Hanna-Barbera as the show was a co-production with Heatter-Quigley Productions . An early version of the Muttley/Mumbly character appears in the 1964 Hanna-Barbera feature film Hey There, It’s Yogi Bear!.