![]() Many cartoon historians believe that Egghead evolved into Elmer over a period of a couple of years. Egghead initially was depicted as having a bulbous nose, funny/eccentric clothing, a voice like Joe Penner (provided by radio mimic Danny Webb ) and an egg-shaped head. In 1937, Tex Avery introduced a new character in his cartoon short Egghead Rides Again. An earlier character named Egghead set some of Elmer's characteristics before the character's most famous trademarks were set. The best known Elmer Fudd cartoons include Chuck Jones' masterpiece What's Opera, Doc? (one of the few times Fudd bested Bugs, though he felt bad about it), the Rossini parody Rabbit of Seville, and the "Hunting Trilogy" of "Rabbit Season/Duck Season" shorts ( Rabbit Fire, Rabbit Seasoning, and Duck! Rabbit, Duck!) with Fudd, Bugs Bunny, and Daffy Duck. Be vewy vewy quiet, I'm hunting wabbits", as well as his trademark laughter. He speaks in an unusual way, replacing his Rs and Ls with Ws, so he always refers to Bugs Bunny as a "wabbit". His aim is to hunt Bugs, but he usually ends up seriously injuring himself and other antagonizing characters. cartoon pantheon (second only to Bugs himself). He has one of the more disputed origins in the Warner Bros. Fudd is a fictional cartoon character and one of the most famous Looney Tunes characters, and the de facto archenemy of Bugs Bunny. Roy Firestone ( Bugs Bunny's Wild World of Sports, 1989)Įlmer J. Tom Kenny ( The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries)Įlmer Fudd: Arthur Q. Roy Firestone ( Daffy Duck's Quackbusters, 1988) The character has had a few changes in appearance over the years with most popular being bald egg shaped head and fat Elmer with a big round nose and belly.įind more popular quotes from movies and cartoon shows at imdb – Elmur Fudd.Egghead: Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003) Porky Pig took on some of Piggy’s mannerisms but still remained a totally different character.Įlmer Fudd featured with Bugs Bunny in the early 1940’s and continued right through to the 80’s in Warner Bros cartoons and television specials, more recently as a cameo in “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” (1988).Įlmer Fudd’s character was presented as the funny voiced small bald guy that hunts and shoots rabbits (Bugs Bunny). The 1931 Merrie Melodies character ‘Piggy’ was ended in 1936. ‘ Porky Pig‘ not to be confused with ‘ Piggy‘ was another Looney Tunes bald cartoon character that debuted Ma(two years before Elmur) co-starred with Elmur Fudd in the 1942 cartoon ‘Any Bond’s Today’. It is assumed that the Elmer Fudd character may have been based off of a popular hunter of the 1930’s ‘Elmer Keith’. The Egg Head character made several appearances in Warner Bros cartoons up until 1940 when the character seemingly changed into Elmer Fudd.Įgg Head made a surprise return many years later in 2003 where the he was seen at the end of the animated film ‘Looney Tunes: Back in Action’. Gay or StraightĮlmer Fudd’s originated from a character called ‘Egg Head’ in 1937. It is rumored Elmer also has a legit wife called Mr’s Elmer Fudd first seen in the episode ‘Don’t Axe Me’ 1958. Mistakenly Married bugs bunny twice – Once in ‘Rabbit of Seville’ and another time in ‘Bugs Bonnet’. ![]() ![]() Hunting rabbits in a Bugs Bunny Cartoon Height & Weightģ′ 5″ / 104cm’s – 100 pounds / 45 kg’s Nationalityģ5 Million USD (based on Billy West Current voice actor worth) Married or Single Elmer Fudd Genreīald Cartoon Character / Wabbit Rabbit Hunter Born ![]() Many other actors have embraced the voice role including Mel Blanc with roles from 1943 to 1980 and current day voice actor Billy West also known for ‘Futurama’ and ‘Ren and Stimpy’. The original voice of Elmur was Arthur Q Bryan. The bald character first appearance was in 1940 and is still active to this day. Elmer Fudd is a bald cartoon character and is one of the most loved and famous Looney Tunes characters. ![]()
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