WALLY GATOR

Wally Gator

'Wally Gator' (voiced by Daws Butler to sound like Ed Wynn) is a Hanna-Barbera cartoon character. He is an anthropomorphic alligator, and he's more comfortable when he's at home, in the city zoo. Mr. Twiddle (voiced by Don Messick) is the zookeeper that keeps a close watch on Wally because sometimes he escapes to check out what things are like outside.
''Wally Gator'' is one of the segments from ''The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series'' (1962). The other segments that compose this trilogy are ''Lippy the Lion & Hardy Har Har'' and ''Touché Turtle and Dum Dum''.
Wally Gator was shown in an episode of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law as a stereotypical redneck who was arrested for fishing in protected waters with a shotgun while drunk. He was sentenced to wrestle Harvey, an Abraham Lincoln impersonator and two bikini models.
Wally Gator also appeared in ''The Powerpuff Girls'' episode, "Knock It Off", where he was giant sized and about to trip and fall all over New York City when the first of Professor Dick Hardly's Powerpuff Girls Extreme saved Wally from nearly injuring his toe. Wally also made a cameo appearance in ''Sealab 2021'' episode, "Fusebox".

Contents
Cast
DVD releases
''Wally Gator'' in other languages
External links

Cast



Daws Butler as Wally Gator

Don Messick as Mr. Twiddle

DVD releases


A Wally Gator Oversized Bobblehead at the 2007 Comic Con International convention at the Funko booth.

A DVD release of the series was originally announced for 2006 but was later canceled due to the poor condition of the masters. In 2006 a Warner spokesperson said of the DVDs, ''They were pulled because significant remastering work needed to be researched. We are exploring adding them back to the schedule next year.'' There has been no news since.[1]

''Wally Gator'' in other languages



Brazilian Portuguese: similar to English

Spanish: ''El Lagarto Juancho''

French: similar to English

Italian: similar to English

Japanese: "ワニのワリー (Wani no Wally)"

Serbian: Lale Gator (Лале Гатор)

Finnish: ''Allu Alligaattori'', later ''Walligaattori''

Polish: similar to English

External links



Big Cartoon DataBase: Wally Gator

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