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LMFun Fact: In Tom and Jerry’s classic episode Little Quacker (1950), the adorable duckling Quacker was originally designed to contrast sharply with Tom’s usual fast-paced chase scenes — his tiny size, high-pitched voice, and innocent personality made the action feel more playful than aggressive. The animators paid special attention to Quacker’s exaggerated waddling walk and oversized eyes to make him instantly lovable, which worked so well that audiences connected with him right away. Because of his popularity, Quacker became one of the rare recurring guest characters in the Tom and Jerry universe, appearing in later cartoons and even modern adaptations decades after his debut.
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