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Willoughby the Dog : ウィキペディア英語版 | Willoughby the Dog
thumb Willoughby is a minor animated cartoon fictional character in the Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' series of cartoons. He is a hound dog who is characterized by his below-average intelligence〔 and overall gullibility. Willoughby first appeared in the 1940 cartoon ''Of Fox and Hounds''.〔 He was created and voiced by Tex Avery.〔〔 According to Chuck Jones,the character was based on Lennie, from ''Of Mice and Men'' (of which the title of ''Of Fox and Hounds'' is a knockoff). Critic Steve Hartley described this film as lacking in creativity, originality, excitement, and story construction, particularly compared to Avery's seminal earlier work ''A Wild Hare''.〔 Willoughby later appears in other Warner Brothers animated shorts, including ''The Heckling Hare'' (1941),〔〔 ''The Crackpot Quail'' (1941),〔〔 and ''Nutty News'' (1942),〔 as the lead dog of a fox hunting party. Willoughby's brief career was essentially over before the end of World War II. ==References==
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