It was UNDER-DOG!
"Underdog" : debuted October 3, 1964 .
No, it's not a Tom & Jerry cartoon, but it is an MGM cartoon made around that time by Tex Avery. I believe the name of said cartoon is "Counterfeit Cat".It's the cat that is saying "Bow Wow!" trying to get that bird and bribing the dog guarding said bird with bones. When he gets busted by Guard Dog, Cat looks at Guard Dog and smiles "Bow Wow?" At that point, Guard Dog holds up a pair of dog ears Cat had stolen from another dog earlier in the film, and he shouts, "Meow Wow!" My favorite Tex Avery cartoon.
In the 1850's, Professor Maxwell Yukly made a scientific breakthrough and invented the hot dog. Several days after, his wife made a cartoon rendering of it and gave it to the newspaper. Please let me know if you want more information, as I would be happy to provide it.
Pantalone
It was UNDER-DOG!
Usually in cartoons, a dog would bury their cartoon bone. An example of this would be Dino in the cartoon The Flintstones. Also, a dog may eat their bone in a cartoon.
Underdog is a cartoon dog. He begins with the letter U.
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adolf wolf from the blitz cartoon made by tex avery.
"Underdog" : debuted October 3, 1964 .
No, it's not a Tom & Jerry cartoon, but it is an MGM cartoon made around that time by Tex Avery. I believe the name of said cartoon is "Counterfeit Cat".It's the cat that is saying "Bow Wow!" trying to get that bird and bribing the dog guarding said bird with bones. When he gets busted by Guard Dog, Cat looks at Guard Dog and smiles "Bow Wow?" At that point, Guard Dog holds up a pair of dog ears Cat had stolen from another dog earlier in the film, and he shouts, "Meow Wow!" My favorite Tex Avery cartoon.
In the 1850's, Professor Maxwell Yukly made a scientific breakthrough and invented the hot dog. Several days after, his wife made a cartoon rendering of it and gave it to the newspaper. Please let me know if you want more information, as I would be happy to provide it.
Pantalone
Underdog
It is believed by many that the words "hot dog" came from a late eighteenth century cartoon drawing of a dog sitting in a bun to resemble a frankfurter, and it looked like a hot dog.