Gabby Gator

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Gabby Gator is a fictional character from the Walter Lantz cartoon series. He is an anthropomorphic alligator who often appears as a villain in the Woody Woodpecker series. Gabby Gator is known for his distinctive southern accent and his persistent attempts to capture Woody Woodpecker.

Character History[edit]

Gabby Gator made his first appearance in the Woody Woodpecker cartoon series in the 1950s. He was created by Walter Lantz Productions and quickly became a recurring character. Gabby is typically depicted as living in the swamps of the American South, where he schemes to catch Woody Woodpecker, often for culinary purposes.

Personality[edit]

Gabby Gator is characterized by his cunning and determination. Despite his best efforts, he is usually outwitted by Woody Woodpecker. His plans often involve elaborate traps and schemes, which ultimately fail due to Woody's cleverness and resourcefulness.

Appearances[edit]

Gabby Gator has appeared in numerous Woody Woodpecker cartoons, including:

  • "Everglade Raid" (1958)
  • "Southern Fried Hospitality" (1960)
  • "Gabby's Diner" (1961)

Voice Actors[edit]

Over the years, Gabby Gator has been voiced by several actors, including:

Legacy[edit]

Gabby Gator remains a memorable character in the Walter Lantz universe. He is often remembered for his humorous attempts to capture Woody Woodpecker and his distinctive southern drawl.

See Also[edit]



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