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Byron Basset is a
fictional basset hound from the
Warner Bros. animated television series
Tiny Toon Adventures. Byron was voiced by
Frank Welker. Although a direct connection is never made, Byron resembles
Sam Sheepdog and The Barnyard Dog from
Looney Tunes. Despite being depicted as being a lazy mongrel, he expresses many talents when properly motivated. Byron is most known for his somewhat malleable nature. In order to turn around, he pulls his head and tail inside the folds of his body, and out the other side.
Byron is a pet of
Elmyra Duff. His relationship towards her was antagonistic, due to her well meaning mistreatment, including painfully tight hugs and scalding hot baths. When faced with an opportunity to get away from her however, he remembered that she loved him and took him in, and reluctantly decided to stay.
Byron's biggest role was in perhaps the
direct-to-video movie . There, he accidentally ends up joining
Buster and Babs Bunny in their subplot of getting caught up in a river after a water gun fight. Near the end of the film, when Byron sees that the bunnies are surrounded by predators, he flies down (his malleable body flattening out and acting as a hang glider) and carries them to safety. Byron doesn't say much, other than "woof" and sometimes "ruff". In one episode, Byron appeared in
Montana Max's vault where Max was hiding from Buster Bunny who was collecting money for his newspaper subscription. Byron's only line was "Excuse me, is this your vault?". But it turns out to be Buster in disguise.
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