Neither bears any ill will towards what the other does on the job, and Sam even offers to cover Ralph's shift when he notices the latter is getting too beat up. Friendly Enemy: Both Sam and Ralph very friendly to each other when they're off the clock.Finger Extinguisher: Sam extinguishes some ticking dynamite to save Ralph using his hands (the punch clock just rang the end of the day).It wasn't until the third cartoon, "Double or Mutton," that they were portrayed as friends when they were off the clock. Also in the first two shorts, there was a night-shift sheepdog named Sam, and "Sheep Ahoy" also had a night-shift wolf. Also, Ralph wasn't a Punch-Clock Villain at first. Early-Installment Weirdness: Sam and Ralph's names were reversed in the first two cartoons.Distinguished Gentleman's Pipe: Sam has one.Too bad the "sheep" he stole was really Sam, also in disguise. Disguised in Drag: Ralph Wolf did this in "Double or Mutton," posing as Little Bo Peep.
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