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  1. First appearanceLittle Red Walking Hood (November 6, 1937) (prototype version) · Elmer's Candid Camera (March 2, 1940) (official/finalized version)
    Created byTex Avery · Chuck Jones
    AliasElmer, Elmer Fudd (full name), Elmer J. Fudd
    SpeciesHuman
    Elmer emerges

    In 1940, the Egghead-like Elmer's appearance was refined, giving him a chin and a less bulbous nose (although still wearing his old clothing that he was wearing in Tex Avery's earlier cartoons) and Arthur … See more

    Fat Elmer

    For a short time in the 1941–1942 season, Elmer's appearance was modified again, for five cartoons: Wabbit Twouble, The Wacky Wabbit, The Wabbit Who Came to Supper, Any Bonds Today? and Fresh Hare. He became a … See more

    Elmer-speak

    He nearly always mispronounced consonants [r] and [l], pronouncing them as [w] instead (a trait that also characterized Tweety Bird) when he would talk in his slightly raspy voice. This trait was prevalent in the … See more

    Later appearances

    Arthur Q. Bryan died in 1959, but the character was not completely retired at that time. Elmer made appearances in several television specials in the 1970s and 1980s, and some cameo roles in two of the Looney Tunes feature … See more

    Portrayal

    Fudd was originally voiced by Mel Blanc between 1937 and 1938, Danny Webb between 1938 and 1939 (only in Cinderella Meets Fella (1938) and Believe It or Else (1939)), Roy Rogers in 1938, only doing a singing voi… See more

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