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{{Quote|No, you must rest. And I will tend to you until you are well.|Desert Flower to Huckleberry}} |
{{Quote|No, you must rest. And I will tend to you until you are well.|Desert Flower to Huckleberry}} |
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− | '''Desert Flower''' is a main character of an animated television film ''The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound''. |
+ | '''Desert Flower''' is a main character of an animated television film ''The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound''. She is the kind-hearted and gentle young Native American maiden hound who is the daughter of the chief and the love interest and, in the end of the film, the wife of [[Huckleberry Hound]]. |
⚫ | She was voiced by B. J. Ward, who also voiced [[Velma Dinkley]] in the ''Scooby-Doo'' series, [[Betty Rubble]] in ''The Flintstones'' series, [[Allura (Voltron)|Princess Allura]] in ''Voltron: Defender of the Universe'', [[Scarlett (G.I. Joe)|Scarlett]] in ''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', [[Casey Kelp]] in ''Snorks'', and [[Jana of the Jungle]]. |
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− | She is the kind-hearted and gentle young Native American maiden hound who is the daughter of the chief and the love interest and, in the end of the film, the wife, of [[Huckleberry Hound]]. She discovers Huck after he survives the crash landing and awakens with a memory loss, as a result of his injury. She calls him the "mysterious blue hombre with amnesia". Sure enough, the two quickly fall in love with each other. |
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+ | ==Biography== |
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⚫ | She was voiced by B. J. Ward, who also voiced [[ |
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+ | Although Desert Flower had only been seen in the movie ''The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound'', she appeared as she comes out of her father's teepee, skips down the rocky hill and picks flowers in the valley. Suddenly, she discovers a "mysterious blue hombre", Huckleberry, after he survives the crash landing. With Huck awaken with a memory loss (as a result of his injury), Desert Flower calls him the "Mysterious Blue Hombre with amnesia". And sure enough, the two quickly fall in love with each other. |
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“ | No, you must rest. And I will tend to you until you are well. | „ |
~ Desert Flower to Huckleberry |
Desert Flower is a main character of an animated television film The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound. She is the kind-hearted and gentle young Native American maiden hound who is the daughter of the chief and the love interest and, in the end of the film, the wife of Huckleberry Hound.
She was voiced by B. J. Ward, who also voiced Velma Dinkley in the Scooby-Doo series, Betty Rubble in The Flintstones series, Princess Allura in Voltron: Defender of the Universe, Scarlett in G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Casey Kelp in Snorks, and Jana of the Jungle.
Biography
Although Desert Flower had only been seen in the movie The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound, she appeared as she comes out of her father's teepee, skips down the rocky hill and picks flowers in the valley. Suddenly, she discovers a "mysterious blue hombre", Huckleberry, after he survives the crash landing. With Huck awaken with a memory loss (as a result of his injury), Desert Flower calls him the "Mysterious Blue Hombre with amnesia". And sure enough, the two quickly fall in love with each other.