Heffer Wolfe
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| Rocko's Modern Life character | |
| Age | early 20s[1] |
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| Gender | Male |
| Species | Cattle |
| Job | cashier |
| First appearance | No Pain, No Gain (TV show) Issue #1, second story "This Is A Test!" (comic book) |
| Voice actor | Tom Kenny |
Heffer Wolfe[2] is a fictional character on the cartoon Rocko's Modern Life and the comic book series of the same name. Tom Kenny provided the character voice.
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[edit] Conception and development
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." [3] 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.[4]
Murray originally wrote "Sucker for the Suck-O-Matic" as the pilot episode; the executives decided that Heffer would be "a little too wierd for test audiences." [sic] 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. [4] 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.[5]
Murray auditioned Kenny in a large casting call in Los Angeles and chose him as the voice actor for Heffer. [4]
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." [6]
In the last episode of Camp Lazlo a character that looked much like him was found to be the real scoutmaster of Camp Kidney.
[edit] Character
Best friend of Rocko, Heffer was raised by wolves in Richhill, as seen by his family name, who originally were going to eat him, and thus began to fatten him. Eventually the family grew to love Heffer, so they instead raised him, not letting him know that he was adopted until Rocko accidentally revealed the truth when the Wolfe Family invited him for dinner. The mark which Heffer believed to be a "birthmark" on his buttocks is actually the plotting lines showing where the wolves were going to divide him.
Besides eating a lot, Heffer being called a cow is another running gag. Most characters would call him a "cow", then either his father or himself would correct them by calling Heffer a steer. Heffer's name is taken from the word "heifer".
The Nickelodeon UK page describes Heffer as a "devoted friend" who "loves life."[7]
Heffer's lack of fear mostly stems from stupidity instead of genuine bravery.[8] The Nickelodeon South East Asia website describes him as an "overgrown slob."[1]
Heffer holds several jobs: tree farmer, greenskeeper at a golf course, mail carrier, security guard, waiter at a café, and cashier.
He can drive; unlike Rocko he does not wear seat belts.
Despite his size, he can be very nimble at times, most notably when he is roller-skating. At the local skating rink, he is known as "The King," and performs his own skating routine at the request of the patrons [9].
It is revealed in an episode that Heffer's biological father is still alive with a girl cow named Joyce living in a trailer in the Canoga Park section of the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California, United States. [3] Heffer's mother has been turned into a car seat.
Jeffrey P. Dennis of the Journal of Popular Film & Television wrote the "Signifying Same-Sex Desire in Television Cartoons" article; in it he says that Heffer's friendship is "often coded" as a homosexual desire for Rocko; Dennis said that Heffer easily talks to "female knockouts that turn heterosexual Rocko into a bumbling idiot," does not date, and expresses jealousy when Rocko makes new friends.[10]
[edit] References
- ^ a b "Heffer," Nickelodeon South East Asia
- ^ "Cow-fidential Information," Nickelodeon
- ^ a b "Character Museum," Joe Murray Studio
- ^ a b c "Lisa (Kiczuk) Trainor interviews Joe Murray, creator of Rocko's Modern Life," The Rocko's Modern Life FAQ
- ^ Maestri, George. Digital Character Animation 3. 248.
- ^ "Dan Abrams' interview with Jeff "Swampy" Marsh," The Rocko's Modern Life FAQ
- ^ "Heffer," Nickelodeon UK
- ^ "Characters" of Rocko's Modern Life Page 2, Nickelodeon Australia
- ^ "Wallaby on Wheels," Rocko's Modern Life
- ^ Dennis, Jeffrey P. "Signifying Same-Sex Desire in Television Cartoons." Journal of Popular Film & Television. Fall 2003. Volume 31, Issue 3. 132-140. 9p, 3bw.
[edit] External links
- TVARK MTV Europe - Contains original MTV ID Spot (click on Ident-Tribal)
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