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“ | Stay with me, birdie. He'll have to get you over my dead body. | „ |
~ Hector's words in A Street Cat Named Sylvester |
“ | An'stay out! | „ |
~ Another Hector's words From Looney Tunes comics Issue #260 in Throw Tweety form the Twain! |
Hector the Bulldog is a bulldog, one of Granny's three pets, and a supporting character and occasional antagonist in the Looney Tunes franchise. Normally he antagonizes his arch-enemy by nature, Sylvester to spit Tweety out with brute force by throw his fists at Sylvester every time when Sylvester tries to eat Tweety. He is muscle-bound and has gray fur (except for A Street Cat Named Sylvester and Greedy For Tweety where his fur is yellow-ish. and in The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries where his fur is brown) He is the personal bodyguard and best friend of Tweety Bird when always protecting Tweety from Sylvester. He is the natural arch-nemesis of Sylvester J. Pussycat, Sr..
In "Dog Pounded" and "Ain't She Tweet", Hector has a lot of brothers who are guarding Tweety from Sylvester as they brutalized and mauled him.
Hector first appeared in the 1945 short Peck Up Your Troubles paired with Sylvester and a woodpecker. His second appearance was in A Hare Grows in Manhattan. After that, Hector was a minor player in many Sylvester and Tweety cartoons, including 1954's Satan's Waitin the devil. He also has a role in the series, The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, where Sylvester is constantly outwitting him.
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- Hector has similarities with Spike Bulldog from Tom & Jerry
- They are both bulldogs
- They are the deuteragonists of their own series
- They always beat up cats (who are main protagonists) (Tom for Spike and Sylvester for Hector).
- They always protected the protagonists that cats tries to eat them (Jerry Mouse for Spike and Tweety Bird for Hector).
- They are both brutal.