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Home > Free Sound Effects Categories > Cartoons and Cartoon Characters > Looney Tunes Characters > Elmer Fudd Download Looney Tunes Elmer Fudd Sound Effects Download free sound effects, audio clips and recordings of Elmer Fudd speaking (talking) and saying his favorite quotes and phrases from the Looney Tunes Cartoons television show. The irresistable character that is Elmer Fudd has been a perennial animated television favorite for decades and his popularity shows no signs of stopping. Download any sound clip of Elmer Fudd absolutely free and have some fun with the voice that everyone recognizes. | ||||||||||||||||||
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About Elmer Fudd Elmer J. Fudd is a fictional cartoon character and one of the most famous Looney Tunes characters. He has one of the more disputed origins in the Warner Brothers cartoon pantheon (second only to Bugs Bunny himself). His aim is to shoot Bugs, but he usually ends up injuring himself instead. He has a speech sound disorder that makes his tongue slur. Elmer Fudd was an Egghead In 1937, Tex Avery introduced a new character in his cartoon short, 'Egghead Rides Again.' Elmer Fudd's friendly ancestor - Egghead - has a bulbous nose, funny, eccentric clothing, a voice like Joe Penner and an egg-shaped head. Many cartoon historians believe that Egghead evolved into Elmer Fudd over a period of a couple of years. Egghead made his second appearance in 1937's 'Little Red Walking Hood' and then in 1938 teamed with Warner Brothers' newest cartoon star Daffy Duck in 'Daffy Duck and Egghead.' Egghead continued to appear in a string of cartoons in 1938: The Isle of Pingo Pongo, Cinderella Meets Fella, and A-Lad-In Bagdad. In A Feud There Was (1938) Egghead made his entrance riding a motorscooter with the words "Elmer Fudd, Peacemaker" displayed on the side, the beginning of that name. Egghead alternates from having a Moe Howard haircut to being bald and wearing a brown derby, a baggy suit, and a high-collared shirt. His voice, laugh, and mannerisms are very much like those of Joe Penner. Egghead is thought to be the prototype of Elmer Fudd. Egghead himself returned decades later in the compilation film Daffy Duck's Quackbusters. More recently, he also made a cameo appearance at the end of Looney Tunes: Back in Action and was also given in his own story, which starred him alongside Pete Puma, in the Looney Tunes comic book. Egghead has the distinction of being the very first recurring character created for Leon Schlesinger's Merrie Melodies series (to be followed by such characters as Sniffles, Inki, and even Bugs Bunny), which had previously contained only one-shot characters, although during the Harman-Ising era, Foxy, Goopy Geer and Piggy each appeared in a few Merrie Melodies. In the 1939 cartoon Dangerous Dan McFoo, a new voice actor Arthur Q. Bryan was hired to provide the voice of the hero dog-character and it was in this cartoon that the popular 'milk-sop' voice of Elmer Fudd was created. Elmer Fudd has long since remained the antagonistic force in many of the Bugs Bunny cartoons. Egghead was voiced by Mel Blanc, later Cliff Nazarro and finally Arthur Q. Bryan. Later he is voiced by Joe Alaskey, then Tom Kane and finally Billy West. | ||
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