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Pudgy
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Name

Pudgy

Gender

Male

Species

Dog

Family

Betty Boop (Owner)
Pudgy's Father

Voiced by

Mae Questel
Jack Mercer

First Appearance

Little Pal

Last Appearance

The Scared Crows

Pudgy was Betty's faithful puppy companion. Also seen in many cartoons with Betty were Grampy (who appeared in over 10 Betty cartoons), and Fearless Fred, her sometime love interest, as well as a host of other personified animals most of whom disappeared after 1934. Pudgy is a white little puppy with black spots and made his first appearance in Betty Boop's Little Pal in 1934. Pudgy was created by Myron Waldman

Quotes

  • Pudgy: He pulled a knife on me! (Not Now)

Actors/Actresses

Information

The role of Pudgy is often debated, as both Questel and Mercer were both known to mimic animals. Mae Questel was originally billed as a impersonator. Some of her early mimic talent was duck, dog, cat, chicken, own and monkey.  The departure of Mae Questel in 1938 indicates that Jack Mercer provided the voice of Pudgy, as the character continued to be voiced when she retired from the Betty Boop cartoons. Mae Questel might have provided the speaking voice for Pudgy, in the 1938 cartoon Not Now and sometimes panting sounds, etc. 

Pudgy's Girlfriend

Trivia

  • A photograph of his dad appears above his bed in riding the rails.
  • Pudgy has only spoken one formal sentence in the whole of his appearances; in Not Now, he states one line after being scratched by his rival the cat. In Pudgy the Watchman, he yells "Scram!" to protect his fellow mice.
  • In the cartoon "Henry the Funniest Living American" Betty gives Pudgy as a gift to Henry.
  • Pudgy makes his last appearance in The Scared Crows which was released in 1939.
  • Most people think that Pudgy is the reincarnation of Bimbo who was Bettys canine boyfriend who appeared in the earlier Betty Boop Cartoons, Although this is untrue, both Bimbo & Pudgy are entirely diffrent characters, Bimbo was removed from the Betty Boop Cartoons due to beastiality & the hays code.
  • Pudgy appears on the artwork for Betty Boop's Double Shift sitting beside Billy Boop, but he doesn't appear in the game.
  • Although Pudgy means fat, the dog appears to be a slinder, thin, tall.

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