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  • Yosemite Sam is an antagonist in Kingdom Hearts II ½. He is one of the bosses in Looney Tune Land.
  • Samuel Michelangelo Rosenbaum, better known as Yosemite Sam, is a loud western figure of Looney Tunes. He is the one of the primary antagonists of Bugs Bunny. He was created because Elmer Fudd was considered very soft and Friz Freleng needed a tougher figure to face Bugs.
  • Yosemite Sam is an American animated cartoon character in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Yosemite Sam appears in the Drawn Together episode "Charlotte's Web of Lies". He is seen in Ling-Ling's Anger Management group with Hulk, Marvin the Martian, and Skeletor.
  • Yosemite sam is a character from the looney tunes . Based on Elmer fudd ,Yosemite sam also try's to chase bugs bunny .
  • In Tiny Toon Adventures, Yosemite Sam is the mentor and favorite teacher of Montana Max.
  • He gets a pair of extremely tight pants fitted in "Tales of a Third Grade Nothing". He claims that the tightness will kill his sperm.
  • Performer(s) Appeared in Yosemite Sam is an animated cartoon character created by Friz Freleng for the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons produced by . He is commonly depicted as an extremely grouchy cowboy with a hair-trigger temper and an intense hatred of rabbits, particularly Bugs Bunny.
  • Yosemite Sam is a rival of Bugs Bunny. He is a cowboy who served as an outlaw. Like Elmer Fudd - He battled with Bugs in various Looney Tunes films.
  • Yosemite Sam is short both physical and temper wise. He has little to no respect for others and he is often seen making bad decisions.
  • Yosemite Sam is one of the main antagonists of the Looney Tunes franchise. He is Bugs Bunny's arch-nemesis that Bugs can duke it out with than Elmer Fudd and replace him as his new nemesis. In fact, he is the antagonist originally designed to be a replacement of Elmer Fudd when it became apparent that Bugs Bunny's continual defeat of the dimwitted hunter was verging on Bugs being a bully - so they went about creating a deliberately more villainious individual in the form of the explosive, obstreperous, uncontrollable, bad-tempered, impatient, and violent Yosemite Sam, though Yosemite Sam fared no better against Bugs Bunny and was soon to become hopelessly tricked by the rabbit continually as is the fate of all Looney Tunes villains. He becomes Bugs's other arch-nemesis and a better opponen
  • Sam is voiced primarily by Jeff Bergman on Tiny Toon Adventures. Joe Alaskey voices him in Gang Busters and Best of Buster Day. Maurice LaMarche voices him in Two-Tone Town. Charlie Adler voices him in The Wide World Of Elmyra. Yosemite Sam briefly appears in the Season 1 premiere The Looney Beginning, during Bugs' song about Acme Looniversity. He is seen in Exploding Cakes Class. Also in the episode, Buster disguises himself as him in order to get the stolen scripts back from Montana Max.
  • Animator Friz Freleng introduced the character in the 1945 cartoon Hare Trigger. With his fiery, irascible temper, short stature (in two early gags in Hare Trigger, a train he is attempting to rob passes right over top of him and he has to use a set of portable stairs to get on his horse; in Bugs Bunny Rides Again, he rides a miniature horse), and fiery red hair, Sam was in some ways an alter-ego of Freleng. The animator often denied any intentional resemblance. However, in the Looney Tunes Golden Collection, surviving members of his production crew assert, and the late director's daughter acknowledges, that Sam definitely was inspired by Freleng. Other influences were the Red Skelton character Sheriff Deadeye and the Tex Avery cartoon "Dangerous Dan McFoo". When he does a "slow burn" and
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Box Title
  • Yosemite Sam
Voice
Goals
  • To hunt down Bugs Bunny.
Origin
  • Looney Tunes
Skills
  • His two revolvers
  • Capacity to learn from mistakes therefore will not be fooled by the same trickery twice
Name
  • Yosemite Sam
Caption
  • Yosemite Sam in the short 14 Carrot Rabbit
First
  • 1943-04-03
  • 1945-05-05
  • ''
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  • The Black Knight
  • Baron Sam Von Schpamm
  • Chilcoot Sam
  • K'cutha Sa'am
  • Mister Robinson
  • Riff-Raff Sam
  • Sam Shultz
  • Sam Von Schmamm/Schamm the Hessian
  • Sam the Pirate
  • Sam the Terrible
  • Sam-Duke of Yosemite
  • Seagoing Sam
  • Shanghai Sam
  • Square-Deal Sam
  • Yosemite Sam of Outer Space
Hobby
  • Loves having money above all else.
Species
Image size
  • 250
Performer
  • Mel Blanc
  • Maurice LaMarche
Occupation
  • Hunter
  • Outlaw
  • Pirate
  • prospector, Cowboy, sailor and many others
Fullname
  • Samuel Rosenbaum
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  • Yosemite.gif
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  • Male
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  • 200
debut appearance
  • Hare Trigger
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  • Yosemite Sam is one of the main antagonists of the Looney Tunes franchise. He is Bugs Bunny's arch-nemesis that Bugs can duke it out with than Elmer Fudd and replace him as his new nemesis. In fact, he is the antagonist originally designed to be a replacement of Elmer Fudd when it became apparent that Bugs Bunny's continual defeat of the dimwitted hunter was verging on Bugs being a bully - so they went about creating a deliberately more villainious individual in the form of the explosive, obstreperous, uncontrollable, bad-tempered, impatient, and violent Yosemite Sam, though Yosemite Sam fared no better against Bugs Bunny and was soon to become hopelessly tricked by the rabbit continually as is the fate of all Looney Tunes villains. He becomes Bugs's other arch-nemesis and a better opponent to him. Yosemite Sam is usually depicted as a human cowboy with a fiery temper and a hatred of rabbits to match. He is also very trigger-happy and will start firing his [trademark] revolvers, rifles, flintlock guns, etc. at any moment, he isn't the brightest of villains though - in fact he can probably be considered extremely stupid at times and is easily tricked into humiliating and/or painful situations. Like any good villain Yosemite Sam keeps coming back despite his continual failings but he doesn't seem to be any wiser for it, still falling for the same old tricks - of course this is a trait common to many cartoon villains, not just Yosemite Sam. Sam has also been given names like Square-Deal Sam, Sea-goin' Sam/Sam the Pirate (his name in France instead of Yosemite Sam), Sam-Duke of Yosemite, Riff-Raff Sam, Sam Schultz, Sam Von Schmam the Hessian, Yosemite Sam of Outer Space, K'chutha Sa'am, and many other aliases.
  • Yosemite Sam is an antagonist in Kingdom Hearts II ½. He is one of the bosses in Looney Tune Land.
  • Samuel Michelangelo Rosenbaum, better known as Yosemite Sam, is a loud western figure of Looney Tunes. He is the one of the primary antagonists of Bugs Bunny. He was created because Elmer Fudd was considered very soft and Friz Freleng needed a tougher figure to face Bugs.
  • Yosemite Sam is an American animated cartoon character in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Yosemite Sam appears in the Drawn Together episode "Charlotte's Web of Lies". He is seen in Ling-Ling's Anger Management group with Hulk, Marvin the Martian, and Skeletor.
  • Animator Friz Freleng introduced the character in the 1945 cartoon Hare Trigger. With his fiery, irascible temper, short stature (in two early gags in Hare Trigger, a train he is attempting to rob passes right over top of him and he has to use a set of portable stairs to get on his horse; in Bugs Bunny Rides Again, he rides a miniature horse), and fiery red hair, Sam was in some ways an alter-ego of Freleng. The animator often denied any intentional resemblance. However, in the Looney Tunes Golden Collection, surviving members of his production crew assert, and the late director's daughter acknowledges, that Sam definitely was inspired by Freleng. Other influences were the Red Skelton character Sheriff Deadeye and the Tex Avery cartoon "Dangerous Dan McFoo". When he does a "slow burn" and cries "Oooooh!" he borrows a bit from such comedic character actors as Jimmy Finlayson (a frequent foil to Laurel and Hardy) and Frank Nelson (one of Mel Blanc's costars on The Jack Benny Program). Freleng also cited the Terrible-Tempered Mr. Bang, a character in the Toonerville Trolley comic strip, as an influence. In his memoir Chuck Amuck: The Life and Times of an Animated Cartoonist, Chuck Jones says that a great-uncle who occasionally visited his family was a retired Texas Ranger who was short, had Red hair, a large mustache, and a hair-trigger temper (but no beard, unlike Sam). Mike Maltese originally considered calling the character Texas Tiny, Wyoming Willie, or Denver Dan, but then settled on the final name. A running gag in the show is that sometimes Yosemite Sam tells Bugs "Open up this door open it up now!" and Bugs opens it when Yosemite Sam is in its way of opening and then closes it leaving a raging Yosemite Sam flattened. Other characters with Sam-like features appear in several Looney Tunes shorts. The Bugs Bunny entry Super-Rabbit (1943) features the cowboy character "Cottontail Smith", who sounds a lot like Sam. Stage Door Cartoon (1944), another Bugs Bunny offering, features a southern sheriff character that sounds very much like Sam, except for a more defined southern stereotype to his voice. In a Daffy Duck cartoon called Along Came Daffy (1947), Daffy has to contend with two Yosemite Sams, one with Sam's red hair and one with black hair. Finally, Pancho's Hideaway (1964) features a Mexican villain who is designed much like Sam but has a different accent. In addition, in the 1949, Chuck Jones-directed cartoon Mississippi Hare, Bugs Bunny battles with an old, pistol-toting gambler called Colonel Shuffle, one whose role could have easily been portrayed by Sam. (The Colonel reappears in "Dog Gone South", this time pitted against Charlie Dog, and accompanied by a bulldog named Belvedere, who resembles Hector the Bulldog). Freleng created Yosemite Sam to be a more worthy adversary for Bugs Bunny. Until then, Bugs' major foe had been Elmer Fudd, a man so mild-mannered and dim-witted that Freleng thought Bugs actually came off as a bully by duping him. Sam, on the other hand, was extremely violent and belligerent, not at all a pushover like Fudd. Freleng compacted into a tiny body and 11-gallon hat the largest voice and the largest ego "north, south, east, aaaaand west of the Pecos". For over 19 years, except for one cartoon (Hare-Abian Nights in 1959) Freleng's unit had exclusive usage of Sam at the Warner studio. Though officially a cowboy, Freleng put Sam in a different costume in almost every film: a knight, a Roman legionary, a pirate, a royal cook, a prison guard, a duke (Duke of Yosemite, no less), a Confederate soldier, a mountain climber (climbing the 'Shmadderhorn' mountain in Switzerland), a hen-pecked househusband and even a space alien. The humor of the cartoons inevitably springs from the odd miscasting of the hot-tempered cowboy. However, some countries seem to prefer his pirate incarnation, as "Sam the pirate" is his official name in France and a frequent alternative name in Italy. While Sam's basic character is that of a cowboy, he wears a black Domino mask (or actually, just a wide black outline on the outer sides of his eyes) to show that he's an outlaw. This is so associated with his persona that he wears the mask even when dressed as a duke, a riff, a pirate, or a Viking. Sam is significantly tougher and more aggressive than Elmer Fudd when challenging Bugs Bunny. He is also quicker to learn from his mistakes, and never falls for the same ploy twice. But despite Sam's bluster, he doesn't prove much brighter than Elmer in his encounters with Bugs. His noise contrasts to the calmly cocky rabbit. Sam's own cockiness gets the best of him; Bugs can see he is incapable of turning down a challenge. Every time Bugs dares Sam to "step across that line", he can't help but do so, even if he steps off into empty space or down a mine shaft. In Wild and Woolly Hare Sam and Bugs play "Chicken" in two locomotives going toward one another-Sam doesn't crash into Bugs but still ends up losing. In the classic Knighty Knight Bugs Sam is a black knight with a fire breathing dragon. While unscrupulous and ornery himself, Sam consistently displays an odd respect for religious conventions. Whenever he is preparing to shoot Bugs, he tells the "varmint," "Now say your prayers!", allowing Bugs enough time to foil his intentions.
  • Sam is voiced primarily by Jeff Bergman on Tiny Toon Adventures. Joe Alaskey voices him in Gang Busters and Best of Buster Day. Maurice LaMarche voices him in Two-Tone Town. Charlie Adler voices him in The Wide World Of Elmyra. Yosemite Sam briefly appears in the Season 1 premiere The Looney Beginning, during Bugs' song about Acme Looniversity. He is seen in Exploding Cakes Class. Also in the episode, Buster disguises himself as him in order to get the stolen scripts back from Montana Max. Although he does not appear in The Wheel O' Comedy segment Win, Lose or Kerplowie, but his face is shown before his name without "I" and "E" is shown, as Monty was about to say that his mentor's name is missing "I" and "E". In Gang Busters, Sam appears as the judge and jury (which only consists of Yosemite Sam clones), whom have Buster on trial (with an obnoxious Plucky as his lawyer) for stealing a slushie machine (which was stolen by Monty and his gang, who framed Buster with the crime). They find Buster guilty, as well as Plucky, and sentence them to reform school. In The Wide World Of Elmyra episode segment, Turtle Hurdle, Yosemite is driving on a newly built highway and spots Tyrone the Turtle trying to get across it. He tries to run him over, but when he misses, he reverses and makes several more unsuccessful attempts to squash him. A disappointed Sam remarks, "Dag-raddit! I missed!," as he drives away. In the Looniversity Daze episode segment, The Learning Principal, Sam is the teacher of Class Clowning 101. As he tries to teach the class, Buster Bunny plays tricks on him, and when Sam finds out, he sends Buster to the principal's office. After having a talk with Bugs Bunny, who controls the Great and Powerful Principal, Buster continues to play pranks and eventually gets an A+ in class clowning. Sam appears brifely in the Music Day episode segment, The Horn Blows at Lunchtime, when the Acme Looniversity students are having a food fight over who "cut the cheese." He exclaims, "Great horny toads!" as Sneezer continues to practice his trumpet, while at the same time, eating Limburger cheese. Embarrassed, Sam says, "Uh, pardon." In the Best of Buster Day episode segment, Compromising Principals, Yosemite Sam is Vice Principal and holds a Student of The Day Contest, in which the student on his or her best behavior will win free Weenie Burgers for the rest of their life. The reason being is because he is under consideration for a new job as Vice Principal at Miss Conduct's Advanced School of Immaculate Manners. Buster and his friends are worried that if Sam gets the job, he will be replaced with someone competent, and they won't be able to get away with anything. Throughout the cartoon, they misbehave behind Sam's back and cost him his promotion.
  • Yosemite sam is a character from the looney tunes . Based on Elmer fudd ,Yosemite sam also try's to chase bugs bunny .
  • In Tiny Toon Adventures, Yosemite Sam is the mentor and favorite teacher of Montana Max.
  • He gets a pair of extremely tight pants fitted in "Tales of a Third Grade Nothing". He claims that the tightness will kill his sperm.
  • Performer(s) Appeared in Yosemite Sam is an animated cartoon character created by Friz Freleng for the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons produced by . He is commonly depicted as an extremely grouchy cowboy with a hair-trigger temper and an intense hatred of rabbits, particularly Bugs Bunny.
  • Yosemite Sam is a rival of Bugs Bunny. He is a cowboy who served as an outlaw. Like Elmer Fudd - He battled with Bugs in various Looney Tunes films.
  • Yosemite Sam is short both physical and temper wise. He has little to no respect for others and he is often seen making bad decisions.
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