Colonel Shuffle

Colonel Shuffle
Looney Tunes character
First appearance Mississippi Hare
Voiced by Billy Bletcher (1949)
Mel Blanc (1950)
Peter Renaday (1995)
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Species Human

Colonel Shuffle is a character in the Looney Tunes stable, based in the Southern United States.

History

He has been shown as fiercely loyal to this region and deeply offended by anything that he feels reminds him of the North.

He referred to himself specifically by name in Mississippi Hare (1949), following a game of poker in which he lost (three queens to four kings) and proceeded to let off a barrage of gunfire. Sometimes, he is shown playing a banjo in classic Dixieland style.

In Dog Gone South (1950), Colonel Shuffle had an encounter with Charlie Dog (whom he defeated).

Later appearances

Colonel Shuffle appears in the Tiny Toon Adventures episode "Gang Busters" voiced by Joe Alaskey. He appears as the prison warden of the prison that Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck are incarcerated in.

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