Slick Wolf (also known as Joe Wolf, Wolfie, and McWolf) is a fictional character created by Tex Avery. He is often paired with Droopy and Red in their earliest cartoons. Being just a Wolf, he often is cast in whatever role fits the story, be it bar patron, Nazi, outlaw, or anything else.
Appearances[]
The classic shorts:
- "Blitz Wolf" (1942) (as Adolf Wolf)
- "Dumb-Hounded" (1943)
- "Red Hot Riding Hood" (1943)
- "One Ham's Family" (1943)
- "The Screwy Truant" (1945) (cameo)
- "Swing Shift Cinderella" (1945)
- "The Shooting of Dan McGoo" (1945)
- "Wild and Woolfy" (1945)
- "Lonesome Lenny" (1946) (silent cameo)
- "Northwest Hounded Police" (1946)
- "Hound Hunters" (1947) (silent cameo)
- "Señor Droopy" (1949) (silent)
- "Little Rural Riding Hood" (1949)
The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show episodes: TBA
Notes[]
- He was originally going to make a cameo appearance in the 1988 Disney/Touchstone film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, but the rights could not be obtained.
- He makes a cameo appearance in the 2022 Netflix interactive film Cat Burglar as one of the costumes.