Dripple is the son of Droopy from Tom & Jerry Kids.
Personality-wise, he is basically very similar to his father, as he very intelligent and seductive with many women (although sometimes Dripple thinks better than his father). In each of his animated appearances, he is always with his father and they always do the same things . The identity of his mother is never mentioned or even addressed, although, due to Droopy's frequent relationships with Miss Vavoom, it can be assumed that his mother is either dead or is divorced from Droopy with no visitation rights. He is voiced by Charlie Adler.
He has not appeared in any Tom and Jerry media since the cancellation of both Tom and Jerry Kids and Droopy, Master Detective. This may be because the writers of the later incarnations disliked the idea of Droopy having a son, despite positive reception from fans.
Weaknesses[]
Appearances[]
MGM Cartoons[]
Tom & Jerry Kids[]
Season 1[]
- Dakota Droopy and the Lost Dutch Boy Mine
- Droopy Delivers
- Super Droop & Dripple Boy Meet the Yolker
- Aerobic Droopy
- Droopy of the Opera
- Droopio & Juliet
- Yo Ho Ho...Bub
- The Maltese Poodle
- Droopo: First Bloodhound
- Foreign Legion Frenzy
- Tres Sheik Poodles
Season 2[]
- Stage Fright
- Broadway Droopy
- Scourge of the Sky
- DroopyLand
- Good Knight Droopy
- Broadway Droopy
- Haunted Droopy
Season 3[]
- McWolfula
- Double 'O' Droopy
- Fear of Flying
- Pony Express Droopy
- Tarmutt of the Apes
- Deep Space Droopy
- Droopy's Rhino
- Dakota Droopy Returns
- The Fabulous Droopy and Dripple
- Car Wash Droopy
- Downhill Droopy
- Droopy and the Dragon
- High Seas Hijinks
- Go with the Floe
- Pooches in Peril
- Dakota Droopy & the Great Train Robbery
- Droopy Law
- Scrapheap Symphony
- Battered Up
- Conquest of the Planet Irwin
- Big Top Droopy
- High Speed Hounds
- Twelve Angry Sheep
- It's the Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Dr. McWolf
- Droop & Deliver
- Surely You Joust
- The Wrath of Dark Wolf
- A Thousand Clones
Season 4[]
- McWerewolf of London
- McWolfenstein Returns
- Droopy Man
- Dark Wolf Strikes Back
- Galaxy Droopy
- Droopyman Returns
- Droopnet
- Right-Brother Droopy
- Hollywood Droopy
- Fallen Archers
- Mutton for Punishment
- Bride of McWolfenstein
- El Smoocho
- Droopy Hockey
- Dirty Droopy
- Order in Volleyball Court
Droopy, Master Detective[]
- Every episode
Trivia[]
- His name "Dripple" sounds similar to and rhymes with Drippy, Droopy's identical twin brother from "Droopy's Double Trouble" (1951). Co-incidentally, Dripple himself inherited his uncle Drippy's traits, such as super strength.
- Dripple first appeared in the 1954 Droopy short Homesteader Droopy as an infant, with his mother Lil Bo Peep, although he was not named until Tom & Jerry Kids. In that short, he is the real hero in the end where he saves his parents from the villainous cattle rancher, Dishonest Dan who was reduced to the family's milkmaid after his ultimate defeat.
- His voice is identical to that to his father Droopy, albeit pitched higher, which is originally provided by Bill Thompson (who also voices his father Droopy and his arch-enemy Butch Dog) and later by Charlie Adler.
- Unlike his father, Dripple never encountered Butch Dog, likely due to the latter's absence in all of Dripple's animated appearances.
- Unlike Droopy and Slick McWolf, Dripple did not return in The Tom and Jerry Show (2014).