Hubie and Bertie
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Species | Mice |
Gender | Male |
Affiliation | Each other Claude Cat |
Father | Not mentioned |
Mother | Not mentioned |
First appearance | MM: The Aristo-Cat (1943) |
Played by | Hubie: Tedd Pierce (1943) Dick Nelson (1946) Stan Freberg (1947-49) Mel Blanc (1950-51) Jim Cummings (1995-2000) Bob Bergen (1996) Joe Alaskey (2005) Jeff Bennett(2017) Eric Bauza (2019-20) Sean Kenin (2021-23) Bertie: Michael Maltese (1943) Mel Blanc (1945, 1949) Stan Freberg (1946-51) Jeff Bennett (1995-2000, 2017) Bob Bergen (1996) Steve Kehela (1996) Joe Alaskey (2005) Eric Bauza (2019-20) Sean Kenin (2021-23) |
Hubie and Bertie are a pair of anthropomorphic mice and characters in the Looney Tunes animated franchise. Their voices were originated by Tedd Pierce and Michael Maltese, respectively, although they are best remembered for their portrayals by Stan Freberg and Mel Blanc, who voiced both characters interchangeably.
Character descriptions
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Appearances
TV series
Movies
Shorts
- Looney Tunes & Merrie Melodies
- The Aristo-Cat (MM)
- Trap Happy Porky (LT)
- Roughly Squeaking (LT)
- House Hunting Mice (LT)
- Mouse Wreckers (LT)
- The Hypo-Chondri-Cat (MM)
- Cheese Chasers (MM)
Comics
Biography
Original Shorts
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The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries
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Come On and Slam! And Welcome to the Jam!
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Duck Dodgers of the 24th and One Half Century
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Bah Humduck!
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Going Down the Rabbit Hole
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Back to Basics
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Development
Hubie and Bertie both represent as one of the first characters Chuck Jones invented that was intended to be funny rather than cute. When Jones introduced the duo in the short The Aristo-Cat (first released on June 19, 1943), it served as a template for most future outings of the two: a character with some illness or degree of naïveté (here, a cat who doesn't know what a mouse looks like) being psychologically tormented by the pair.[1]
Behind the scenes
References
- ↑ "The Top 5 Chuck Jones Mouse Cartoons". Crave (August 21, 2012). Archived from the original on October 22, 2016.