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    Renegades of Animation: Pat Sullivan

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  1. saltyboot

    saltyboot A Moderating Moderator Staff Member Forum Member

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    Okay.... next three.

    In the beginning of the movie, I tell the history of the protagonist.
    This was my first appearance.
    I appeared in another film, but my role was much smaller.
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    emeraldisle Moderator Staff Member I SUPPORT BCDB!

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    I remember now. It must be Clopin the Gypsy, from "The Hunchback Of Notre Dame."
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    Correct, it is indeed Clopin.

    He is the leader of the gypsies.
    Thinking they were spies, he came close to executing Quasimodo, and Phoebus.
    In the book, Clopin dies while fighting.
    In the beginning of the movie, he tells the history of Quasimodo.
    Clopin also appears in The Hunchback of Notre Dame II.

    Alright emeraldisle.... You're up.
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    emeraldisle Moderator Staff Member I SUPPORT BCDB!

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    Thanks, Saltyboot. Now here's one that's real easy:

    1. I'm another beautiful redhead.

    2. I'm one of three women on a mostly male team.

    3. Like the heroine with whom I share my name, I believe that tomorrow is another day.....for going after bad guys!
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    This is Scarlet from "GI Joe." I used to have to watch this in the morning with a bunch of mean kids before heading off to elementary school. (I was at a friend of my mom's house because my mother had to go to work early back then.) If it wasn't already obvious, the kids in charge of the tv were all male.
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    emeraldisle Moderator Staff Member I SUPPORT BCDB!

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    Yes, Glowworm, you nailed it. All clues are self-explanatory, so the ball's in your court again. Great job. :)
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    Glowworm Moderator Staff Member I SUPPORT BCDB!

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    Thanks, that last clue nailed it for me.

    Here's one I want to do.

    1. I am out of a certain ingredient that I need to fulfill a prescription.
    2. I have a goofy name.
    3. The short I am in is seldom seen on tv any more due to being politically incorrect.
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    emeraldisle Moderator Staff Member I SUPPORT BCDB!

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    Can't think of the right answer. Let's hope one of the others has seen this short.
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    4. Strangely enough, I happen to be a redhead.
    5. I mostly speak--or rather yell random jibberish--but I do say a few English sentences.
    6. I don a top hat and carry a spear.
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    emeraldisle Moderator Staff Member I SUPPORT BCDB!

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    I must be looking for toons in all the wrong places. But someone else will figure it out, I'm sure.
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    I think this is Dr I. C. Spots - the witch doctor from the Bugs Bunny short Which is Witch?
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    Oh, of course! I heard of this cartoon but never saw it till today.
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    Yes. It's Dr I.C. Spots from "Which is Witch." In the early 90s, Nickelodeon used to air this short a lot. However, they left out the part where Bugs disguises himself among some native women by placing plates in his mouth and a spring around his neck. I always loved this short.

    1. The Doc needs a rabbit--of course he's all out.
    2. His hut reads Dr. I.C. Spots, Witch doctor.
    3. This is one of the 12 Bugs Bunny shorts that was no longer shown on tv due to the stereotypical African witch doctor.
    4. A natural redheaded African? That's unusual.
    5. Doc doesn't speak much--mostly rants in gibberish, but from time to time will say things in perfect English such as "Keep your eye on the bulls eye."
    6. Self-explanatory.
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    So who is this..?
    (I apologise in advance for my excessive attempt at dialect!)

    1) Ah sing a' th' wey tae th' bank.

    2) Ah dinnae care furrr strrrays.

    3) Ah'm prrrotective o' th' lassie neist door.
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    Can't think of any with that dialect. So once again, I leave it up to someone else.
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    I somehow picked up that the dialect was Scottish (at first I thought you were trying to write for an African American character.)
    It's Jock from Lady and the Tramp. Truth be told, I only remember watching the beginning as a kid in summer camp (although I was actually bored and trying to play with the toys in the room instead) Yet, I do remember Jock not liking Tramp at first, and caring greatly for Lady. I also had a big Disney book with the story in it, and had some Disney Sing a Long tapes with some of the songs on it.
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    Yes - my attempt at dialect was a bit dodgy! But you sussed it out - it is Jock from Lady and the Tramp.

    Just to clarify clue 1) - when we first see Jock he is off to bury a bone. After making sure he is not being observed, he paces out his way to his buried stash by singing, to the tune of Loch Lomond, "Four steps a-straight and/Then to the left, and/ Right to the place where I marked it./ With a bonnie, bonnie bone/ That I'll bury for me own/ In my bonnie, bonnie bank in the back yard."
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    Yeah, I was trying to figure out how he was on the way to the bank, when he's apparently burrying a bone--unless the bone was the equivalent to money.
    Anyhow--I have a pretty good ear when it comes to understanding dialects and accents--and I have read some stuff that looks a bit like what you typed--none of the exagerated rolling rs though. The "lassie" clue helped me realize we were dealing with a Scott--or in this case, Scottie.

    Anyway, here's one without any dialects to decipher.

    1. I'm the assistant to the title character of these shorts.
    2. Unlike a lot of sidekicks, I'm not really smarter or dumber than the main character.
    3. The main character is often trying to get me to say "yes" properly.
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    Once again, I can't figure it out. Good luck, whoever gets this one.
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    This sounds like Sergeant Deux-Deux, the French gendarme assigned to Inspector Clouseau, from the Pink Panther cartoons by David Depatie and "Friz" Freleng. As an aside, I once thought his name was Jeu Dieu, meaning "play God." Fortunately, I've wised up. :)
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