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''Heckle and Jeckle'' was a theatrical Cartoon series created by Paul Terry , and released by his own studio, Terrytoons . The characters were a pair of identical Magpie s who calmly outwitted their foes in the manner of Bugs Bunny , while maintaining a mischievous streak reminiscent of Woody Woodpecker . However in a number of their cartoons (Moose On The Loose (1952), Free Enterprise(1948)) their foes win in the end. Their names were inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson 's famous novella '' Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde ''. Heckle is slightly more cynical than Jeckle. Both of them treat their mutual enemies with threats and rudeness, but Heckle will usually make his intentions clear from the outset, while Jeckle will (at first) treat enemies politely in order to lull them into a false sense of security before unleashing magpie mayhem. In their cartoon '' Blind Date '', Heckle is able to forcibly disguise the unwilling Jeckle as a girl, indicating that Heckle is physically stronger than Jeckle. In '' The Power Of Thought '' it is Jeckle who realizes the unlimited possibilities of being a cartoon character, although Heckle is quick enough to go along when this is pointed out to him. The first ''Heckle and Jeckle'' cartoon premiered in 1946 , the last in 1966 . In Filmation 's Spumco Mighty Mouse series in their own segment. The first one was titled ''The Talking Magpies'' (1946) and the pair were a husband and wife, looking for a new home, who disturb the farmer and his dumb dog. They are eventually aided by the other flock of Magpies and win in the end. Heckle and Jeckle had their own Comic Book title for several years.
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