Wally Walrus
| Wally Walrus | |
|---|---|
Promotional artwork for The New Woody Woodpecker Show | |
| First appearance | The Beach Nut (1944) |
| Created by | Walter Lantz James Culhane |
| Voiced by | Jack Mather (1944–1949) Lee Sweetland (1944) Will Wright (1946) Hans Conried (1946) Walker Edmiston (1947) Herb Lytton (1947) Harry E. Lang (1948–1953) Mel Blanc (1948–1955) Nestor Paiva (1953) Dallas McKennon (1953) Paul Frees (1961) Daws Butler (1962–1964) Billy West (1999–2002; 2017) Tom Kenny (2018–present) |
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| In-universe information | |
| Species | Walrus |
| Gender | Male |
| Significant other | Wendy Walrus |
| Relatives | Willy Walrus (nephew) |
| Nationality | Swedish |
Wally Walrus is an animated cartoon character created by Walter Lantz and James Culhane. He appeared in several films produced by Walter Lantz Productions from the 1940s through the 1960s.
Wally first appeared in The Beach Nut (1944), and was the first major recurring foil to Woody Woodpecker since his inception, before he was more-or-less replaced by Buzz Buzzard in the late 1940s. Nevertheless, Wally has appeared frequently in Woody-related media since then.