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Bob Ogle is a Scriptwriter American born on 28 may 1926 at Sacramento County (USA)

Bob Ogle

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Birth name Robert Allen Ogle
Nationality USA
Birth 28 may 1926 at Sacramento County (USA)
Death 25 february 1984 (at 57 years) at Los Angeles (USA)

Bob Ogle (May 28, 1926 - February 25, 1984) was a voice actor, animator and a writer. Most characters he voiced are performed in the style of Bill Thompson's character Wallace Wimple from Fibber McGee and Molly.

Ogle died suddenly of natural causes in February 1984 during the production of Shirt Tales.

Usually with

Chuck Jones
Chuck Jones
(2 films)
Dal McKennon
Dal McKennon
(1 films)
Maurice Noble
Maurice Noble
(2 films)
William Hanna
William Hanna
(1 films)
Irv Spector
Irv Spector
(1 films)
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Filmography of Bob Ogle (3 films)

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Scriptwriter

Yogi's Ark Lark, 45minutes
Directed by Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Adventure, Animation
Themes Environmental films, Films about religion, Films based on the Bible, Films about Jews and Judaism, Children's films, Disaster films
Actors Daws Butler, Henry Corden, Walker Edmiston, Allan Melvin, Don Messick, John Stephenson
Rating63% 3.183073.183073.183073.183073.18307
Concerned about the terrible state of the environment, dozens of animals gather for a meeting in Jellystone Park, chaired by Yogi Bear. They decide to leave their homes and search for "the perfect place"; i.e., a place free of pollution, deforestation, and other forms of mankind's despoilment. Jellystone handyman Noah Smitty helps them build a flying ship (which looks like Noah's Ark with a propeller on top) for their journey, and they decide to name it after him. Because "Smitty's Houseboat" is too long to paint on the bow, they name it "Noah's Ark." With Noah at the helm, they travel to places around the world searching for "the perfect place." They start by driving down the highway into the ocean, where they soon end up on the back of a sleeping Moby Dick. Huckleberry Hound is sent down to wake him. They then end up in the Sahara Desert which they originally mistake for a beach. The desert sun causes Yogi to hallucinate and believe he's King Tut until Boo Boo and Noah Smitty arrive. Some moments later, So So spots an oasis. As Yogi and crew settle down to make themselves at home, Lambsy spots a "dragon" which turns out to be a construction vehicle developing a new city. Yogi and the crew then take their leave of the area.
How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, 26minutes
Directed by Chuck Jones
Origin USA
Genres Fantastic, Comedy, Animation
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Christmas films
Actors Boris Karloff, June Foray, Chuck Jones, Thurl Ravenscroft, Dal McKennon, Hal Smith
Rating82% 4.143274.143274.143274.143274.14327
The Grinch (voiced by Boris Karloff) is the film's main character. He lives in a cave atop Mt. Crumpit, located above the village of Whoville. The Grinch is a surly character with a heart "two sizes too small" who has especially hated Christmas for 53 years. On Christmas Eve, he finally becomes fed up with seeing the decorations and hearing all the music and caroling in the village and wishes he could stop Christmas Day from coming to Whoville. When he sees his dog, Max, with snow all over his face in the shape of a beard, he decides to disguise himself as Santa Claus and steal Christmas.
Tom and Jerry, 43minutes
Directed by Gene Deitch, Chuck Jones, Maurice Noble, Abe Levitow
Themes Children's films

The series features comedic fights between an iconic set of adversaries, a house cat (Tom) and mouse (Jerry). The plots of each short usually center on Tom's numerous attempts to capture Jerry and the mayhem and destruction that follows. Tom rarely succeeds in catching Jerry, mainly because of Jerry's cleverness, cunning abilities, and luck. However, there are also several instances within the cartoons where they display genuine friendship and concern for each other's well-being. At other times, the pair set aside their rivalry in order to pursue a common goal, such as when a baby escaped the watch of a negligent babysitter, causing Tom and Jerry to pursue the baby and keep it away from danger.