Wally Joe McWolf, commonly referred to as Slick Wolf is a character created by Tex Avery who is often acted as Droopy's best buddy and archnemesis (frienemy) and Red's pursuer and appeared in many Tom and Jerry media.
Characteristics[]
Personality[]
A very tall wolf, Wally Wolf often prides himself as the charmest, meanest and also the most talented one, so he tends to have hostility on Droopy and tries to get rid of Droopy. Like Tom, he is also quite brilliant, but never has luck to outwit Droopy.
In The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show, Wally Wolf's antagonistic nature has appeared to die down quite significantly and has a much calmer personality compared to his earlier appearances. He also speaks with a British accent in this show as opposed to the American accent he had beforehand.
In Tom & Jerry Kids Show, McWolf's only purpose in life is to be first at everything, take over the world, and make Droopy and Dripple's life miserable, and sometimes wants to remain with Miss Vavoom. In many episodes, he ends up defeated. However, he does have a few good endings.
According to "Eradicator Droopy", one of his favorite foods is broccoli, to the point that Droopy mentions that it is his "weakness". This is strengthened further in episodes such as "Twelve Angry Sheep", in which he mentions that broccoli pie is his favorite dessert, and "Round 'em up, Bub", in which he asks the police if they still serve broccoli on Saturdays. Ironically, broccoli is one of the most hated foods by people.
Wally Wolf is also a skilled musician with a variety of instruments. It is revealed in "Scrapheap Symphony" that he can play the flute.
Appearance[]
Appearances[]
Tex Avery Shorts[]
- Blitz Wolf (1942, debut)
- Dumb-Hounded (1943)
- Red Hot Riding Hood (1943)
- One Ham's Family (1943)
- The Screwy Truant (1945)
- The Shooting of Dan McGoo (1945)
- Swing Shift Cinderella (1945)
- Wild and Woolfy (1945)
- Lonesome Lenny (1946)
- Northwest Hounded Police (1946)
- Hound Hunters (1947)
- Señor Droopy (1949)
- Little Rural Riding Hood (1949)
- Caballero Droopy (1952)
- Drag-a-Long Droopy (1954)
The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show[]
- Droopy's Restless Night (debut in Tom and Jerry)
- Matterhorn Droopy
- Pest in the West
- The Incredible Droop
- Scared Bear
- Disco Droopy
- Lumber Jerks
- Getting the Foot
- Star-crossed Wolf
- Foreign Legion Droopy
- Old Mother Hubbard
- Droopy's Good Luck Charm
- The Great Diamond Heist
- The Great Train Rubbery
Tom & Jerry Kids Show[]
- All Droopy & Dripple segments
The Tom and Jerry Show (2014)[]
Season 2[]
Season 5[]
- Little Red Katzen Hood
- Camelot Cat (cameo)
- Tommy Appleseed (cameo as Adolf Wolf again)
Tom and Jerry in New York[]
Season 2[]
- Surfer Supreme (cameo)
Films[]
Trivia[]
- Wally Wolf (as City Wolf) speaks with a British accent in The Tom and Jerry Show.
- In The Tom and Jerry Show, City Wolf has a cousin named Country Wolf, who speaks with a country accent (hence his name) and has a voice that is quite similar to that of Disney character Goofy.
- In the same show's episode, Little Red Katzen Hood, he and Country Wolf are revealed to be the cousins of Dixie Wolf.