Wally Gator

Wally Gator (1962-1963)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Children

Wally Gator is about Wally, an alligator who thinks that he is human. He is most satisfied when he is at the zoo, where his home is. Mr. Twiddles is the zookeeper that keeps an eye on Wally because sometimes, Wally escapes to see what life is like outside of his home. Characters Wally Gator (Daws Butler): Wally Gator enjoys staying at the zoo, but sometimes he just wants to see what the outside world is like. Mr. Twiddle (Don Messick): Mr. Twiddles is the zookeeper. He is always busy because he is trying to stop Wally from leaving the zoo. Wally Gator Opening Theme Wally Gator is a swinging alligator in the swamp, he's the greatest perculator when he really starts to romp. There has never been a greater operator in the swamp, see ya later, Wally Gator!

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E26Carpet BraggerAug 26, 1963
S02E25Gourmet GatorAug 19, 1963
S02E24The Big DripAug 12, 1963
S02E23Squatter's RightsAug 5, 1963
S02E22Creature FeatureJul 29, 1963
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Wally Gator' premiere?

'Wally Gator' premiered on September 3, 1962.

Who created the TV show 'Wally Gator'?

The TV show 'Wally Gator' was created by Hanna-Barbera.

What is the genre of 'Wally Gator'?

'Wally Gator' is an animated comedy television series.

Who provided the voice for Wally Gator?

Daws Butler provided the voice for Wally Gator.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Wally Gator'?

The first season of 'Wally Gator' consisted of 52 episodes.

What is the premise of 'Wally Gator'?

'Wally Gator' follows the adventures of a friendly and mischievous alligator who resides in a zoo but dreams of exploring the outside world.

Who were Wally Gator's recurring companions in the show?

Wally Gator's recurring companions in the show were Mr. Twiddles, a zookeeper, and Wally's friend, Beauregard Hound.

What catchphrase was associated with Wally Gator?

Wally Gator's catchphrase was "Hey, Mr. Twiddles!"

Which other Hanna-Barbera animated characters made guest appearances in 'Wally Gator'?

'Wally Gator' featured guest appearances from other popular Hanna-Barbera characters, including Yogi Bear and Magilla Gorilla.

Did 'Wally Gator' receive any awards or nominations?

'Wally Gator' did not receive any significant awards or nominations.

What was the target audience for 'Wally Gator'?

'Wally Gator' was primarily aimed at children and families.

Did 'Wally Gator' have any memorable theme songs?

Yes, 'Wally Gator' had a catchy theme song that introduced the character and set the tone for the show.

How long was each episode of 'Wally Gator'?

Each episode of 'Wally Gator' had a runtime of approximately 7 minutes.

Were there any notable guest stars in 'Wally Gator'?

'Wally Gator' did not feature notable guest stars.

Did 'Wally Gator' have any spin-offs or crossovers?

No, 'Wally Gator' did not have any spin-offs or crossovers with other TV shows.

What was the overall reception of 'Wally Gator' among viewers?

'Wally Gator' was generally well-received by viewers, especially children who enjoyed the character's playful and adventurous nature.

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