The cartoon character who famously said "he's here, he's there, he's everywhere, so beware" is the mischievous and elusive character Waldo from the "Where's Waldo?" book series. Waldo is known for hiding in crowded scenes, challenging readers to find him among the intricate illustrations. His catchphrase emphasizes his ability to blend in and be found in unexpected places, adding to the fun and difficulty of spotting him.
Sylvester the cat.
pepi la peau
Willoughby in "Of Fox and Hounds" .
Wimpy.
on his twitter he said dec 12 2011
I believe the cartoon was Klondike Kat. "Savoir Fare is everywhere" was another quote from this cartoon. I think Savoir Fare's dog that pulled his sled was named Mellimont.
The Soothsayer from the play, "Julius Caesar" said "Beware the ides of March."
Kimba the White Lion
Abraham Lincoln said, "honor to the soldier and sailor everywhere"
Napoleon Bonafarte
the tick.
Sylvester the cat.
The lion from the wizard of oz said it first.
Who said, "Rats foiled again!"
"Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch'intrate", or "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here."
He said "Beware of greeks Bearing gifts."
It was Scooby Doo, but properly said, rut-ro.