Homer Pigeon
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First appearancePigeon Patrol (1942)
Last appearanceSpook-A-Nanny (1964)
Created byWalter Lantz
Alex Lovy
Alex Lovy
Voiced byKent Rogers (1942–1943)
Dallas McKennon (1956)
Mel Blanc (1957)[1]
Gloria Wood (1957)[1]
Dallas McKennon (1956)
Mel Blanc (1957)[1]
Gloria Wood (1957)[1]
| Homer Pigeon | |
|---|---|
![]() Homer Pigeon (art by Walter Lantz Studios) | |
| First appearance | Pigeon Patrol (1942) |
| Last appearance | Spook-A-Nanny (1964) |
| Created by | Walter Lantz Alex Lovy |
| Voiced by | Kent Rogers (1942–1943) Dallas McKennon (1956) Mel Blanc (1957)[1] Gloria Wood (1957)[1] |
| In-universe information | |
| Species | Pigeon |
| Gender | Male |
Homer Pigeon is an animated character created by Walter Lantz, who made his first appearance in the cartoon "Pigeon Patrol" in 1942.[2] His final appearance was in 1964, in The Woody Woodpecker Show episode "Spook-A-Nanny".
The character's voice was based on Red Skelton's rube character, Clem Kadiddlehopper.[3]
Comics
- Animal Comics (1943) (Dell)
- New Funnies (1943) (Dell)
- Walter Lantz New Funnies (1946) (Dell)
- Walter Lantz Andy Panda (1952) (Dell)
- Walter Lantz Woody Woodpecker (1952) (Dell)
- Woody Woodpecker's Back to School (1952) (Dell)
- Woody Woodpecker's Country Fair (1956) (Dell)
- Golden Comics Digest (1969) (Gold Key)
- Walter Lantz Andy Panda (1973) (Gold Key)
