Elmer Fudd

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Elmer Fudd
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Be vewy vewy quiet!
Species Human
Gender Male
Member of Tune Squad
Affiliation Bugs Bunny
Daffy Duck
Egghead
Elmrya Duff
Occupation Hunter
News reporter in The Looney Tunes Show
Father Not Mentioned
Mother Not Mentioned
Uncle(s) One Uncle, Filbert Fudd
Other relative(s) One descendant, Electro J. Fudd, in Loonatics Unleashed
Marital status Single
Unnamed Wife in Don't Axe Me
First appearance LTS: "Elmer's Candid Camera" (1940)
Played by Arthur Q. Bryan (1940-1959)
Mel Blanc (1940, 1950, 1952, 1972-1989)
Roy Rogers (Singing Voice in A Feud There Was)
Dave Barry (1958)
Hal Smith(1960-1961)
Paul Kuhn (1989)
Jeff Bergman (Since 1990)
Greg Burson (1992-2001)
Joe Alaskey (1992)
Frank Welker (1993)
Billy West (1996-2015)
Tom Kenny (2004)
Eric Bauza (2018, 2021)
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Elmer's Original Look
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Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers
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Space Jam

Elmer Fudd is a hunter and one of the main antagonist of the Looney Tunes theatrical shorts. Being one of the few characters to not have their voice be originated by Mel Blanc, his voice was originated by Arthur Q. Bryan.

Character Description

Appearances

Tv Series

Movies

Shorts

Comics

Video games

Biography

Debut series

Wabbit Season

We're All a Little Looney

Come on and Slam! and Welcome to the Jam!

Elmer Sells Out

Elmer Gets Modern

Going Down The Rabbit Hole

Development

Gallery

Main article: Elmer Fudd/Gallery

Toys and Merchandise

Behind the Scenes

In popular culture

References