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+ | |image = Loon1.gif |
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+ | |fullname = Hector |
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+ | |alias = Buster (by Sylvester) |
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+ | |origin = ''Peck Up Your Troubles'' (1945) |
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+ | |occupation = Pet<br> |
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+ | Guardian |
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+ | |skills = Strength, His teeth |
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+ | |hobby = Beating up Sylvester to spit out Tweety |
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+ | |goals = Protecting Tweety from Sylvester |
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+ | (Sylvester And Tweety Mysteries This Is The End failed) |
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+ | |family = [[Granny]] (owner) |
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+ | |friends = Tweety Bird, Granny, Sylvester (sometimes), Ducky Wheeze |
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+ | |enemies = Sylvester |
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+ | |type of hero = Animal<br> |
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+ | |size = 250 |
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+ | {{Quote|Stay with me, birdie. He'll have to get you over my dead body.|Hector's words in A Street Cat Named Sylvester}} |
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⚫ | '''Hector the Bulldog''' is a bulldog, the pet of [[Granny]], and a supporting character of the ''Looney Tunes'' franchise. Normally he punches [[Sylvester J. Pussycat Sr.|Sylvester]] to spit [[Tweety Bird|Tweety]] out. 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.) |
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⚫ | 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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“ | Stay with me, birdie. He'll have to get you over my dead body. | „ |
~ Hector's words in A Street Cat Named Sylvester |
Hector the Bulldog is a bulldog, the pet of Granny, and a supporting character of the Looney Tunes franchise. Normally he punches Sylvester to spit Tweety out. 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.)
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.