Mrs. Rogers:
Hurry, Sonny, your dad has a surprise for you.
Sonny Rogers: Did he get me that motorcycle? I hope he did, but I bet he got me that durn ole pup.
Mary Lou Rogers: Are you really scared of dogs, Sonny?
Sonny Rogers: No, I'm not scared of them, but one of them bit me when I was little, and I just can't stand to touch them.
--Frank Coghlan Jr. (as ) in Pardon My Pups
Sonny Rogers: Did he get me that motorcycle? I hope he did, but I bet he got me that durn ole pup.
Mary Lou Rogers: Are you really scared of dogs, Sonny?
Sonny Rogers: No, I'm not scared of them, but one of them bit me when I was little, and I just can't stand to touch them.
--Frank Coghlan Jr. (as ) in Pardon My Pups
Shazam [Ch. 1]:
It is your duty to see that the Curse of the Scorpion is not visited upon innocent people.
Billy Batson: My duty?
Shazam [Ch. 1]: Yes, so long as the Golden Scorpion can fall into the hands of selfish men, it is the duty of Captain Marvel to protect the innocent from its evil use.
Billy Batson: But who is Captain Marvel?
Shazam [Ch. 1]: You are, my son. All that is necessary is to repeat my name, Shazam. By its repetition, you will become Captain Marvel and take on the virtues you see recorded there.
[He points to a marble carving]
Shazam [Ch. 1]: The wisdom of Solomon, the strength of Hercules, the stamina of Atlas, the power of Zeus, the great courage of Achilles and the speed of Mercury. You must never call upon this power except in the service of right. To do so will bring the Scorpion's curse upon your own head. And now my son, repeat my name and return to the rescue of your friends.
Billy Batson: SHAZAM!
--Frank Coghlan Jr. (as ) in Adventures of Captain Marvel
Billy Batson: My duty?
Shazam [Ch. 1]: Yes, so long as the Golden Scorpion can fall into the hands of selfish men, it is the duty of Captain Marvel to protect the innocent from its evil use.
Billy Batson: But who is Captain Marvel?
Shazam [Ch. 1]: You are, my son. All that is necessary is to repeat my name, Shazam. By its repetition, you will become Captain Marvel and take on the virtues you see recorded there.
[He points to a marble carving]
Shazam [Ch. 1]: The wisdom of Solomon, the strength of Hercules, the stamina of Atlas, the power of Zeus, the great courage of Achilles and the speed of Mercury. You must never call upon this power except in the service of right. To do so will bring the Scorpion's curse upon your own head. And now my son, repeat my name and return to the rescue of your friends.
Billy Batson: SHAZAM!
--Frank Coghlan Jr. (as ) in Adventures of Captain Marvel
Mr. Rogers:
Well, I'm glad you've come to your senses.
Sonny Rogers: Yeah, and now I'm gonna show you my dog!
Mr. Rogers: Your dog?
Mary Lou Rogers: And what a dog!
Mr. Rogers: So, that's your dog, is it?
Sonny Rogers: Sure, she's a hunting dog, Dad. That's the kind you like, isn't it?
Mr. Rogers: Hunting dog? She's a mongrel. You'd better take her to the pound.
Sonny Rogers: No, Dad, you can't do that.
Mr. Rogers: I know more about dogs than you do.
Sonny Rogers: But Dad, I think she's gonna have puppies.
Mr. Rogers: Yes, and we'll have to drown them.
Mary Lou Rogers: No, I want one. Hooray, I'm gonna have a puppy!
Mr. Rogers: And what would Harry Vanderpool think of you, refusing a thoroughbreed dog for a frightful-looking thing like that. You'd better take her to the pound, Sonny.
Mrs. Rogers: They'll put her down without any pain.
Sonny Rogers: You haven't any feelings, you haven't any heart! You wanted me to have a dog, didn't you?
--Frank Coghlan Jr. (as ) in Pardon My Pups
Sonny Rogers: Yeah, and now I'm gonna show you my dog!
Mr. Rogers: Your dog?
Mary Lou Rogers: And what a dog!
Mr. Rogers: So, that's your dog, is it?
Sonny Rogers: Sure, she's a hunting dog, Dad. That's the kind you like, isn't it?
Mr. Rogers: Hunting dog? She's a mongrel. You'd better take her to the pound.
Sonny Rogers: No, Dad, you can't do that.
Mr. Rogers: I know more about dogs than you do.
Sonny Rogers: But Dad, I think she's gonna have puppies.
Mr. Rogers: Yes, and we'll have to drown them.
Mary Lou Rogers: No, I want one. Hooray, I'm gonna have a puppy!
Mr. Rogers: And what would Harry Vanderpool think of you, refusing a thoroughbreed dog for a frightful-looking thing like that. You'd better take her to the pound, Sonny.
Mrs. Rogers: They'll put her down without any pain.
Sonny Rogers: You haven't any feelings, you haven't any heart! You wanted me to have a dog, didn't you?
--Frank Coghlan Jr. (as ) in Pardon My Pups
Mr. Rogers:
You ought to be ashamed of yourself. Afraid of a dog!
Sonny Rogers: Honest, I'm not, Dad. You go ahead and buy that pup for yourself. I don't mind having a dog around the house. I just don't want one that would come near me.
Mr. Rogers: That's cowardice. You're going to take that pup I'm buying for you, understand?
Sonny Rogers: Yes, sir.
--Frank Coghlan Jr. (as ) in Pardon My Pups
Sonny Rogers: Honest, I'm not, Dad. You go ahead and buy that pup for yourself. I don't mind having a dog around the house. I just don't want one that would come near me.
Mr. Rogers: That's cowardice. You're going to take that pup I'm buying for you, understand?
Sonny Rogers: Yes, sir.
--Frank Coghlan Jr. (as ) in Pardon My Pups
[first lines]
Mary Lou Rogers: What makes you do that Sonny?
Sonny Rogers: Mary Lou, I can't make the stirring if you keep cutting in.
--Frank Coghlan Jr. (as ) in Managed Money
Mary Lou Rogers: What makes you do that Sonny?
Sonny Rogers: Mary Lou, I can't make the stirring if you keep cutting in.
--Frank Coghlan Jr. (as ) in Managed Money
