Tex Avery (Super Mario 64 Floating Head Style)
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Name | Tex Avery (Super Mario 64 Floating Head Style) |
Category | Custom / Edited |
Game | DIC Customs |
Section | The Wacky World of Tex Avery |
Submitted | September 6, 2025 |
Uploaded By | ItsMirror |
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The model has been moved. Sorry for the confusion, everyone!

There's also the fact that his Tex Avery is based on Red Hot Ryder (a suposed prototype for Friz Freleng and Michael Maltese's Yosemite Sam) by Bob Clampett. So they based on a character that wasn't even Avery's.
Tex Avery (the director) also created Chilly Willy for Walter Lantz, the same person who created Woody Woodpecker and who directed the last Universal-owned Oswald shorts (as Disney only got the rights from the Disney produced ones).
Tex Avery (the director) also created Chilly Willy for Walter Lantz, the same person who created Woody Woodpecker and who directed the last Universal-owned Oswald shorts (as Disney only got the rights from the Disney produced ones).

Thank you! The show was supposedly intended to be an homage (They originally wanted to use his actual characters but couldn't) It ended up being viewed as an insult instead.
And not only that, Tex Avery left Warner Bros during the 40s to make cartoons at MGM, which is where most of his characters originate. (And are now owned by WB since the 90s)
So yeah, this shouldn't be in this section because as said before. The show has nothing to do with the legendary animator at all (Nor Looney Tunes as it's not owned by WB)
And not only that, Tex Avery left Warner Bros during the 40s to make cartoons at MGM, which is where most of his characters originate. (And are now owned by WB since the 90s)
So yeah, this shouldn't be in this section because as said before. The show has nothing to do with the legendary animator at all (Nor Looney Tunes as it's not owned by WB)

Yes, the director Tex Avery did produce some of the Looney Tunes shorts. But this character also named Tex Avery has no relation with the Looney Tunes producer.
The Tex Avery that this model is basef of is not the same and is actually from a DIC cartoon series called The Wacky World of Tex Avery. As a matter of fact, he server as a mascot for DIC's French subsidiary called Les Studios Tex, the same studio that produced Sonic Underground, Archie's Weird Mysteries and Sabrina's Secret Life.
The Tex Avery that this model is basef of is not the same and is actually from a DIC cartoon series called The Wacky World of Tex Avery. As a matter of fact, he server as a mascot for DIC's French subsidiary called Les Studios Tex, the same studio that produced Sonic Underground, Archie's Weird Mysteries and Sabrina's Secret Life.

Tex Avery produced Looney Tunes cartoons, and Tex Avery's original cartoons were included on Looney Tunes DVDs.

I think the Looney Tunes category is incorrect, as this Tex Avery is from the DIC cartoon and not from Looney Tunes.

*bonk! Ouch!

Tex Avery In Name Only

this guy's giant floating head chasing you would be a million times scarier than wario's

WELCOME TO THE WACKY WACK, WACK
WACKY, WACKY, WACK, WACK
WELCOME TO THE WACKY WORLD OF TEX AVERY
WACKY, WACKY, WACK, WACK
WELCOME TO THE WACKY WORLD OF TEX AVERY

Welcome to the Wacky World of Tex Avery!