Wally Walrus
Fictional cartoon walrus (1940s–present) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Wally the Walrus.
Wally Walrus is an animated cartoon character who appeared in several films produced by Walter Lantz Productions from the 1940s through the 1960s.[5] He has also since appeared in various cartoon programs of more recent decades.
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Wally Walrus | |
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Woody Woodpecker's character | |
First appearance | The Beach Nut (1944) |
Created by | Walter Lantz[1] |
Adapted by | Walter Lantz Productions |
Designed by | Walter Lantz |
Voiced by | Jack Mather (1944–1949) Lee Sweetland (1944)[2] Will Wright (1946) Hans Conried (1946) Walker Edmiston (1947) Herb Lytton (1947)[3] Harry E. Lang (1948–1953) Mel Blanc (1948–1955)[4] Nestor Paiva (1953) Dallas McKennon (1953) Paul Frees (1961) Daws Butler (1962–1964) Billy West (1999–2002; 2017) Tom Kenny (2018–present) |
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Species | Walrus |
Gender | Male |
Significant other | Wendy Walrus |
Relatives | Willy Walrus (nephew) |
Nationality | Swedish |
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