Talk:Charlie Dog

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I need help getting the picture of this cartoon dog, above, therefore why did you remove statements that Charlie became a "disco" dog? And also, I should add that he did not do anything wrong. Your article does not make sense of this little cartoon dog. I wrote the sentence, "he is just a slick-talking dog", but now you changed it back to "he is just a slick-talking mutt". Wikipedia either could had wrote false statements against him, cause they knew I know him.

Whoever you are, I think you are confused about who "Charlie Dog" is. You may be referring to a different cartoon character. The "Charlie Dog" this Wiki page is about was never involved with "Scooby Doo" (a Hanna-Barbera cartoon). This "Charlie Dog" was a Warner Brothers' Looney Tunes cartoon character that was often seen in 1940s cartoons with Porky Pig. The following is an image of him: http://www.nonstick.com/characters/charlie.html. Also, a "mutt" implies a combination of more than one dog species which more correctly identifies what type of dog Charlie is. Jeff schiller 18:20, 2004 Oct 6 (UTC)

Oh, sorry for the confusion, he was not involved with the Great Dane. Where do you work, anyway?

I should say this again on this article, that Charlie did not do anything wrong, there are false claims on this article that he "irriated a fine Southernman", and including "Charlie duped a hapless victim of giving the soul-ful eyes routine by pulling a master." What are you talking about? He with his dark long ears and tail, never harassed Porky Pig and others in his cartoons. Chuck Jones said "he did not do anything". User (myself) 3:49 (CST)

It is clear that you are not at all familiar with the cartoons being referred to here. In "Dog Gone South" he did indeed "irritate" Colonel Shuffle (see http://www.bcdb.com/bcdb/detailed.cgi?film=3687&p=s link). In "Often An Orphan" and "Little Orphan Airedale", he did indeed "harass" Porky Pig and gave him the "soulful eyes routine" to try and convince Porky to be his master (see http://www.bcdb.com/bcdb/detailed.cgi?film=443&p=s link) Jeff schiller 18:20, 2004 Oct 19 (UTC)

Do you think I have short-term memory? No, I do not. Chuck Jones even created him, as well, he had few drawings of him, but Jones was unable to do more, I also now have my own drawings of the little dog, you could add this to the article. But, too many songs have the word, Charlie in the 1960s and 1970s from these singers, one is Goodbye, Charlie Dog, and others are either misunderstood in the songs, someone needs help here. User (myself) 12:34 (CST)

Jones created him and starred him in many cartoons (7 total I think). Charlie Dog also appeared in several episodes of the "Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries" TV show. The songs/albums that you mention must be simply coincidences of using the same name but DO NOT REFER TO THE SAME CHARACTER. Are we done now? Jeff schiller 18:20, 2004 Oct 19 (UTC)

Sorry, I quit editing only this page.