Performer(s) Appeared in Heffer Wolfe is a character from the animated series Rocko's Modern Life. He is a happy-go-lucky but not-too-bright anthropomorphic steer who is one of Rocko's best friends. As his family name suggests, he was raised by a family of wolves who decided not to eat him as a child and adopted him as one of their own.
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| - Performer(s) Appeared in Heffer Wolfe is a character from the animated series Rocko's Modern Life. He is a happy-go-lucky but not-too-bright anthropomorphic steer who is one of Rocko's best friends. As his family name suggests, he was raised by a family of wolves who decided not to eat him as a child and adopted him as one of their own.
- Heffer Wolfe is the trimain character in the series Rocko's Modern Life. He is best friends with Rocko Wallaby and Filbert Turtle. He is voiced by Tom Kenny. File:Yummy.jpg
- Heffer Wolfe is a character on Rocko's Modern Life. Tom Kenny provided the character voice. His catchphrase, which can be heard in the series' opening sequence, is "That was a hoot!" He is a cow steer who is of Scottish and English descent.
- Joe Murray, creator of Rocko's Modern Life, partially based Heffer on an adopted friend who enjoyed bologna sandwiches and "had an interesting take on life." Heffer first appeared on an ID spot aired on MTV in 1989; the ID spot depicts Heffer as flying out of a television with the MTV logo branded on his buttocks. Murray auditioned Kenny in a large casting call in Los Angeles and chose him as the voice actor for Heffer.
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| - George Wolfe ; Virgina Wolfe ; Peter Wolfe ; Cindy Wolfe ; Hiram Wolfe ; Grandma Wolfe
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| - Joe Murray, creator of Rocko's Modern Life, partially based Heffer on an adopted friend who enjoyed bologna sandwiches and "had an interesting take on life." Heffer first appeared on an ID spot aired on MTV in 1989; the ID spot depicts Heffer as flying out of a television with the MTV logo branded on his buttocks. Murray originally wrote "Sucker for the Suck-O-Matic" as the pilot episode; the executives decided that Heffer would be "a little too weird for test audiences." Murray, instead of removing Heffer from "Sucker for the Suck-O-Matic," decided to write "Trash-O-Madness," an episode without Heffer, as the pilot episode. Originally Murray did not include any information about Heffer's origins in his pitch to Nickelodeon. Vince Calandra wrote the Heffer's origin plotline in Season 1. Murray auditioned Kenny in a large casting call in Los Angeles and chose him as the voice actor for Heffer. Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, a storyboard writer, says that Heffer's right eye and left nostril are "notched at the bottom" due to Murray's design style. Marsh added that the animators found keeping the sides straight "a little tricky at first" and that they referred to the design as "Tombstone-shaped."
- Performer(s) Appeared in Heffer Wolfe is a character from the animated series Rocko's Modern Life. He is a happy-go-lucky but not-too-bright anthropomorphic steer who is one of Rocko's best friends. As his family name suggests, he was raised by a family of wolves who decided not to eat him as a child and adopted him as one of their own.
- Heffer Wolfe is the trimain character in the series Rocko's Modern Life. He is best friends with Rocko Wallaby and Filbert Turtle. He is voiced by Tom Kenny. File:Yummy.jpg
- Heffer Wolfe is a character on Rocko's Modern Life. Tom Kenny provided the character voice. His catchphrase, which can be heard in the series' opening sequence, is "That was a hoot!" He is a cow steer who is of Scottish and English descent.
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