[3] Each half-hour show included two segments each of "Dudley Do-Right of the Mounties" and "The World of Commander McBragg", along with one segment each of "Tooter Turtle" and "The Hunter". Both companies used Gamma Productions, a Mexico-based animation studio. ", Almost anything Dudley says has to crack somebody up. Dudley: [removes his Nell mask after Fenwick drags her off] Well, Nell, all's well that ends well. He frequently captures RCMP nemesis Snidely Whiplash, only to allow him to escape shortly thereafter. The character was voiced by Hans Conried in the original cartoon series. A near perfect stereotype of the lovable, bumbling policeman, Do-Right is naive and extremely trusting. Upon discovering his mistake he promptly turned himself in to the police for trespassing on city property. By. Things are real up here. Dudley tries to infiltrate Snidely's fake musicians by passing himself for a musician: Before he can do that, though, he has to get fired from the mounties. He usually succeeds only by pure luck or through the actions of his horse, named "Horse". Scarpia Ultimatum: To Nell. The segment was released on home video by Sony Wonder and Classic Media in 2005. One segment originally seen on The Bullwinkle Show, "Stokey the Bear", was withheld from all reissues of the series for several decades because the U.S. Forest Service objected to the image of a bear that started forest fires, even though he had been hypnotized by Snidely to do so. Cool Horse: The coolest horse in the post. Overview. As a mounted constable Dudley is extremely ineffective owing to his unparalleled stupidity and trusting nature. He was voiced by the late Hans Conried. Dudley Do-Right Quotes: Nell Fenwick: [referring to the corn festival] Dudley, this is totally authentic! Snidely Whiplashis the main antagonist of the Jay Ward cartoonDudley Do-Right of the Mounties. Twenty-six new segments of both series were produced for CBS-TV's Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales in 1963, and these later segments are included in the syndicated Dudley Do Right and Friends. Dudley Do-Right is posted at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Camp in Alberta, Canada. Guests enter a queue themed to resemble a theater, with Dudley, Nell, Snidely, and Horse presented as actors. He is nearly always seen in the blue trousers and scarlet-and-gold uniform of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. By Anonym 13 Sep. 1 Biography 2 Personality 3 Gallery 4 Trivia 5 Navigation TBA Snidely Whiplash is modeled after classic Vaudeville and silent film villain stock characters, dressed all in black with a cloak and crooked top hat.