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mtdr1106
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cartoon character?
who was a cartoon character that had a kind of "whistle" when he spoke? or some kind of speech impediment that made it sound like he would whistle?
i think it was someone from winnie the pooh - i think it was some kind of groudhog or something...
no one in my office can remember.....
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Posted 9/11/08 1:04 PM |
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Re: cartoon character?
I almost want to say it was a beaver with a whistle ( ) but can't remember what it was from...
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Posted 9/11/08 1:06 PM |
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MOM2NICO
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Re: cartoon character?
Gopher from Winnie the Pooh
Message edited 9/11/2008 1:07:58 PM.
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Posted 9/11/08 1:06 PM |
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GoldenRod
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Re: cartoon character?
Posted by scarletbegonia
I almost want to say it was a beaver with a whistle ( ) but can't remember what it was from...
Gopher from Winnnie the Pooh has a whistle when he talks...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopher_(Winnie-the-Pooh)
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Posted 9/11/08 1:07 PM |
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mtdr1106
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Re: cartoon character?
Posted by MOM2NICO
Gopher
was it from Pooh though? or a different cartoon alltogether?
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Posted 9/11/08 1:08 PM |
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mtdr1106
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Re: cartoon character?
YES - this is him!!!
perfect!
this all started cause someone whistled adn spoke at the same time and it became a floor wide debate about who the cartoon character was that spoke like that all the time! HA!
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Posted 9/11/08 1:10 PM |
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jerseypanda
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Re: cartoon character?
Wasn't there a beaver character in one of the movies who helped a dog get out of a muzzle who had a whistle when he talked?
I want to say it was from Lady and the Tramp. He bit the muzzle off of Lady and then got to keep it to help him move the tree logs? I think I remember him having that talking whistle.
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Posted 9/11/08 1:29 PM |
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Re: cartoon character?
Posted by jerseypanda
Wasn't there a beaver character in one of the movies who helped a dog get out of a muzzle who had a whistle when he talked?
I want to say it was from Lady and the Tramp. He bit the muzzle off of Lady and then got to keep it to help him move the tree logs? I think I remember him having that talking whistle.
YES!!!!!!!!!!!! That's who I was thinking of with my whistling beaver from above! I just couldn't remmeber where it was from!
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Posted 9/11/08 1:33 PM |
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GoldenRod
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Re: cartoon character?
Posted by jerseypanda
Wasn't there a beaver character in one of the movies who helped a dog get out of a muzzle who had a whistle when he talked?
I want to say it was from Lady and the Tramp. He bit the muzzle off of Lady and then got to keep it to help him move the tree logs? I think I remember him having that talking whistle.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_and_the_Tramp
The Beaver in this film seemed to be the inspiration for Gopher in Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966), down to the speech pattern (a whistling sound when he makes the "S" sound). This voice was created by Stan Freberg, who has an extensive background in commercial and comedy recording voice overs and soundtracks. On the DVD he demonstrates how it was done and that a whistle was eventually used because it was hard to continue repeating the effect.[7]
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Posted 9/11/08 1:49 PM |
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jerseypanda
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Re: cartoon character?
Posted by GoldenRod
Posted by jerseypanda
Wasn't there a beaver character in one of the movies who helped a dog get out of a muzzle who had a whistle when he talked?
I want to say it was from Lady and the Tramp. He bit the muzzle off of Lady and then got to keep it to help him move the tree logs? I think I remember him having that talking whistle.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_and_the_Tramp
The Beaver in this film seemed to be the inspiration for Gopher in Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966), down to the speech pattern (a whistling sound when he makes the "S" sound). This voice was created by Stan Freberg, who has an extensive background in commercial and comedy recording voice overs and soundtracks. On the DVD he demonstrates how it was done and that a whistle was eventually used because it was hard to continue repeating the effect.[7]
You are good!
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Posted 9/11/08 2:16 PM |
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