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These are the many cartoon appearances of The Whammy.

Animations In 1980s Press Your LuckEdit

Quick Whammy Animations

These Whammy animations are usually used when a player hits a Whammy with $0 or a very minimal score.

Native American Whammy: A Whammy paddles in a canoe saying "Ooh, Money! Money! Ai-yi-yi-yi! Money! Money!" But the canoe springs a leak leaving him saying "Oh no..." as he sinks into the water.

Ali Baba Whammy: This Whammy was only seen for some months in 1984. A whammy comes in on a flying carpet, saying "1,001 pardons for taking your money!", then falls off and the carpet flies away. At least the Whammy apologized.

Pogo Stick Whammy: The first Whammy animation shown on CBS he bounces up and down on a pogo stick many times, laughing evilly, then disappearing in a puff of smoke accompanied by the word WHAM!

Jackhammer Whammy: One of the most commonly seen animations in the series, he has a heart tattoo on his shoulder as he operates a jackhammer moving from left to right, eliminating the player's total digit by digit, uttering "Yes! Yes! Yes!" then laughing multiple times as he heads off the screen. In some cases, the animation may freeze for a second or so after the Whammy passes by.

Roller Skating Whammy: The Whammy loses control on his roller skates, saying "Look out! LOOK OUT!!!", then falls and lands on his back, seeing stars, and the score is wiped out completely as he thuds.

Jumping Whammy: Whammy appears out of nowhere in a WHAM! cloud, jumps up and down multiple times, then disappears along with the player's score.

Whammy in UFO: The Whammy comes flying in, then gets zapped and rises out of sight. This Whammy animation was shown when Michael Larson hit his only Whammy during his run on his very first spin. When the Whammy is zapped, the cockpit flashes red and white, with the Whammy's outline and stunned expression. I'm so glad the lights in the stage didn't flash along with the animation, otherwise it would be a cause to warn viewers about a potential epileptic seizure causing.

Credit Card Whammy: A Whammy, donned in a grey business suit, holds an "American Excess" credit card, using the slogan "Hello, do you know me?" "WHAMMY" is typed onto the card and a cash register sound was heard, the exact moment where the contestant's score is deleted.

NOTE: In late-1985, American Express company filed a lawsuit against the show for using the company's likeliness without their consent, thus prompting the animation to be dropped, and the flashback intros with said animation are edited out for future first-run broadcasts. The animation was last shown sometime in January 1986.

Cheerleader Whammy: Tammy and Whammy both say "Give me a W-H-A, Give me an M-M-Y!!!!" Upon saying the "Y" in "whammy", Tammy hits Whammy with a megaphone, leaving his head stuck inside and causing him to echo the "Y".

Basketball Player Whammy: A slim Whammy moves across the screen dribbling a basketball, saying "Look out", name-dropping Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Magic Johnson, and Larry Bird, then makes a crashing sound off-screen.

Whammy on Skis: A buggy-eyed Whammy skis downhill while saying "woo hoo" multiple times, then slams into a snowman. The happy snowman then frowns.

Bull Fighter Whammy: A Whammy dressed a matador says "Toro!!! Hey Toro!!!!" The Bull charges at him with the crowd saying "OLÉ!!!!!" Flamenco music can be heard if you listen closely.

Whammy operating Snowblower: Whammy pushes a snowblower coming in, then slips and causing the snowblower to be set free, and a pile of snow falls on him. This may be a callback to the Lawn Mower Whammy, one of the original animations seen in the series.

Tarzan Whammy: The Whammy, dressed in a loincloth, swings on a vine as the score is erased digit by digit, then slams into an elephant coming forward who is none too happy.

George Washington Whammy on Dollar Bill: See Celebrity Whammies section.

Whammy Court Judge: The Whammy, dressed in his black robe, pounds his gavel twice, saying "Order! Order! I sentence you to poverty!" Then on his ultimate pound of the gavel, the judge's podium collapses, revealing that the Whammy is in his underwear with red polka dots.

Longer Whammy animations

Usually shown when a player loses a higher amount.

Whammy as Football Quarterback: Whammy runs down a field, eager to receive a football, uttering "I'm open! I'm Open! Throw me the bomb! Throw me the..." And literally, he gets thrown a bomb, which blows up as he can only mutter an "Oh no......" Talk about a flag on the play!

NOTE: This Whammy animation was used when a contestant hit his fourth Whammy in a January 1986 episode, instead of the usual Whammy-out animation. This marked the only post-September 14, 1984 episode this anomaly occurred.

Airplane Pilot Whammy: The Whammy takes a nose dive, then crashes off-screen with a Wham! smoke cloud, wiping out the player's score. This animation was usually played when a contestant utters the words "One more time!"

NOTE: A one-time-only second version was used on May 9, 1984, only instead of the nosedive, the plane is seen traveling from left to right, bobbing up and down, positioned horizontally, then crashing off-screen.

Doctor Whammy: One of the final set of new Whammy animations of the series. The Whammy asked the player to read what's on the eye chart. It says "U LOSE". He even spells it out too. Then the Whammy pulls the string and gets caught in the chart and rolled up with it.

Whammy with Dynamite: The Whammy is set to activate a detonator, saying "Hee hee hee, this ought to do it!" then upon the blast, the player's score is wiped out, and the Whammy's red skin has apparently dissolved. Early in the series, the animation frames would continue through the end of the audio, but by sometime in 1984 (definitely by May 23, 1984), the animation disappeared prematurely before the Whammy starts to say "Oh no... oh...." Don't know what I mean? Watch the compilation of Whammy animations 'Buzzr' made.

Sherlock Holmes Whammy: The detective, accompanied by Fang, holds a magnifying glass to his eye, saying "Elementary, my dear Fang." and declares "It was greed that got 'em." as if the player wanted more money and lost it all. The chimes of London’s clock tower Big Ben can be heard if you listen closely.

Whammy with Big Buck: A whammy is apparently tired of players chanting "Big Bucks", and claims "All I hear is Big Bucks, Big Bucks!" and confirmed "I got your Big Buck!", which is actually a buck deer on a leash, which snorted as the Whammy laughed, then walked off screen.

Whammy with Firecracker: One of the final four new Whammy animations of the series, the Whammy is seen driving a funny but small car to circus music while holding a firecracker. The Whammy then places the firecracker on the ground, uttering the four words "Fire in the hole!". The car stalls, the music winds down (see Pizza Maker Whammy for further details), and in a matter of seconds, the firecracker is detonated and the Whammy is killed along with the car.

Whammy Cat Chase: A cat runs across the screen while trying to escape from an aggressive Fang, and Whammy is holding Fang on his leash telling the dog "Hold it, Fang, hold it! Don't forget the money!"

Whammy Riding Bicycle: The Whammy was showing off with his hands in the air while pedaling a bicycle, saying "Look, ma! No hands and no bucks!" then does a wheelie and crashes off-screen. Just like the rollerblading Whammy, it could be a warning to viewers, especially kids not to recreate the two animations at home.

Whammy operating Lawn Mower: The Whammy pushes his lawnmower, erasing the player's total digit by digit (though the total was reset to $0 during the first few episodes). One occurrence of said animation in the first couple of weeks of the series experienced chroma-key problems and the Whammy appeared to be pushing an "invisible" lawn mower.

Magician Whammy: The Whammy, wearing a top hat and magician's jacket, appears with a 'WHAM!' smoke cloud, and places a cover over the contestant's score. When the cloth is pulled away, the contestant's score has disappeared. Then the Whammy himself disappears in a 'WHAM!' smoke cloud. Although this animation was mostly seen in 1983, the animation disappeared from the show before January 17, 1984, and made one rare appearance in December 1985, though the Whammy's skin looked to be a darker red in color. Since GSN only aired episodes up to and including May 29, 1986, at this point, there is no certainty if this was the official last time this Whammy animation appeared on the show, though six episodes were skipped and it is known that it wasn't seen on at least one of those skipped episodes, since it exists on YouTube.

Human Cannonball Whammy: As the announcer (believed to be voiced by Rick Stern, one of the staffers on the show) introduces this Whammy, saying "Now appearing in the center ring, the Great Whamini!" while the Whammy is waving to the audience, the Whammy then ducks inside the cannon, and then the cannon blows up, and the Whammy says "Holy smokes, guys, no..." I'm pretty sure when the Whammy got blasted, and said "Holy smokes", he may have made a pun.

Fortune Teller Whammy: A female Whammy predicts the player's future and tells the player "It's coming to me now, I see financial disaster in your future." Then the Whammy and the crystal ball explode out of sight.

Window-washer Whammy: The Whammy's platform is lowered and then wipes away the player's score digit by digit while singing, and then yells "Okay, take it away!" and as the platform is being raised, something breaks off-screen and the Whammy says "Oh gee..."

Whammy as Aerobics Instructor: A female Whammy (not known if it's Tammy Whammette) informs the girls "I want to see sweat" then does a few exercise moves to familiar exercise music, then slips and falls to the ground in a pretzel-like formation.

Astronaut Whammy: A rocket bearing "PYL83" (representing the show's name and the year the series debuted), moves towards the center of the screen, as the Whammy counts down "3-2-1-Big Bucks!" Then the rocket blasts off, leaving the Whammy behind. There were three versions of this animation:

  • Version 1.0 had the Whammy saying "...but I thought I had the right stuff" (in reference to the movie "The Right Stuff" released two days after the debut of this Whammy animation. There is also a song with that same title by New Kids On The Block).
  • Version 2.0 had complete silence at the end.
  • Version 3.0 had the line with the movie reference replaced with "Hey, you were supposed to wait for me!" The animation was not seen after June 14, 1984 (three days after Michael Larson's run).

Whammy Jazz Band: The last Whammy animation seen in the series. A band of Whammies plays a Dixieland melody, and at the end, the head of one of the Whammies gets crashed by cymbals used by another Whammy. When that animation played, before the cymbal hit, you can hear the studio audience clap along with the beat.

Whammy Orchestra: A conductor was leading an orchestra of Whammies to the 1812 Overture, then a cannon rolled in, and was fired at the group, destroying them in a BLAMO cloud of smoke. This was the longest Whammy animation in the series, with a total running time of greater than ten seconds.

Hula Dancer Whammy: The Whammy wears a grass skirt and dances the hula across the screen then ends up in the water off-screen. The original version had longer audio, and an abbreviated version was used in 1985. This Whammy animation was commonly used when a contestant lost a Hawaiian holiday or a Polynesian holiday (Fiji Islands, Tahiti, etc.) to a Whammy.

Tap-Dancing Whammy: A Whammy is seen tap-dancing while the audience is jeering. He later gets the hook by a cane moving from one side of the screen, luring the Whammy out of the shot. This was used when one contestant hit his 4th whammy in the series premiere.

Surfer Whammy: Whammy appears riding a wave on his surfboard.

  • One version has Whammy saying this:

Surf's up! Hang ten! I got your money and it's a wipeout!

This animation was pretty common.

  • Another version has the Whammy saying this:

Surf's up! Hang ten! I'm in the curl! I got your money! Ha ha ha ha!


Whammy Bowler: Preparing to roll a bowling ball down the lane, in hopes of getting a strike, the Whammy says "I'm bowling for bucks, and it's a strike!" Then the Whammy says "Uh oh..." as he turns his head around and notices a much bigger ball rolling towards him, and then gets a strike he obviously doesn't want - he gets struck by the giant bowling ball, taking the Whammy with it.

Whammy Riding Shark: To the familiar "Jaws" style music, the Whammy is seen riding a shark, and the shark chops away the score digit by digit.

Whammy Walking Fang: A Whammy walking his dog, Fang laughs and says "Get em, Fang! Get em! Get em, Fang! Get em! Sic em! Sic em!" as Fang eats up the contestant's score. The Whammy and Fang walk off-screen and it bites him, resulting in the Whammy saying "No! Help! He's got me! He's got me!"

Photographer Whammy: A Whammy is standing adjacent to a camera with a black cloth over his face, ready to take a picture, and telling the contestant "I want to get a picture of you losing your money. Say cheese!" Then the flashbulb explodes, and the Whammy appears to be dizzy, seeing stars. It was rumored that this animation was shown when Trish lost $35,000 - the largest total lost to a Whammy.

Bulldozer Whammy: The Whammy operates a bulldozer to wipe the player's score away digit by digit, then loses control and crashes off-screen.

Hammer Whammy: A Whammy comes out of nowhere with a "WHAM!" cloud. Then he starts jumping up and down, runs, and uses his hammer to get rid of the contestant's stash. This was the only animation used in the pilot, and is also seen in the Whammy slide that looks similar.

Picnic Whammy: Whammy and his love, Tammy Whammette, are outside having a picnic, but just as were they about to eat, Fang comes up and starts eating all the food, leaving Whammy and Tammy sobbing. There were two scripts for this Whammy animation, but they have the same ending.

  • Version 1.0, used in 1984, had the following script:

Tammy: Isn't this romantic? Our first picnic!

Whammy: A lovely day, a beautiful girl, and...

  • Version 2.0, used in 1985, used this script:

Tammy: Springtime is so romantic.

Whammy: Spring! When a young Whammy's fancy turns to...

  • Both versions end with this:

Both: FANG?! AAAHHH!!!!

Rock Star Whammy: A Whammy with a rock hairdo, plays the electric guitar while singing, then gets electrocuted as the score is wiped out, then dies with his remains in a pile of dust. Now that's what I call an electric guitar.

Pizza Maker Whammy: The Whammy is trying to twirl pizza dough, saying "We got the cheese... pepperoni... tomato... sau...", then the pizza dough lands on his head and then makes an alternate offer, "How 'bout some spaghetti?" During the animation, an accordion playing an Italian restaurant melody can be played, but as the dough lands on the Whammy, the music winds down (a source of music has its pitch and speed lowered while the song plays until it stops). 

Water-Skiing Whammy: The Whammy is on water skis while his love, Tammy Whammette, is driving a motorboat. The Whammy says, "Hit it, Tammy! I'm up, I'm up, I'm up!" Then out of nowhere, a shark swallows everything in one-fell-swoop. The last part is not shown in the Randy/Lori/Cathy spin battle of 1984, where Cathy lost a whopping $31,408 in one passed spin.

Celebrity Whammies

There are times when the Whammy impersonates celebrities, dead or alive. Most of these animations were used when a contestant loses a larger total.

Beatles Whammy: Four Whammies play instruments and sing "I like to take your bucks from you.". It ends when they lower their heads, with an applause sound effect.

Boy George Whammy: The Whammy does his parody of Culture Club's big hit song "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?" and sings "Who would ever hurt a Whammy?" Then when singing said line a second time, he gets hit in the head with a giant hammer, and flattening him. As soon as the hammer hits him, he utters an "OW!"

Ben Franklin Whammy: Whammy flies kite telling the contestant "The chances of you winning this game are about as good as mine being hit by..." then gets zapped by a lightning bolt and the player's total is erased all at once.

Paul Revere Whammy: Riding Fang, holding a lantern, the Whammy says "One if by check, two if by cash, the Whammies are coming to steal your stash!" then laughs evilly as they head off screen. His laugh somehow sounds similar to Elmo's laugh from Sesame Street.

Country and Western Duet Whammy: Whammy and Tammy are in the spotlight, Tammy sings "It's good to have your money back again." Whammy introduces "Ladies and Gentlemen, Tammy Whamette!" and gets hit by a pie.

Cyndi Lauper Whammy: Whammy, dressed like Cyndi, comes dancing in, parodying a line from "Girls Just Want to Have Fun", singing "I want money! I want money!" twice, then as she dances off screen, she sings "Cash! Woo! Woo!" On some classic episodes of PYL, when that animation played, the audience clapped along with the beat.

Liberace Whammy: The second-last Whammy animation shown in the series. With a candelabra above his head (with a chain hooked to it), the Whammy plays a tune, then after a few seconds, the candelabra crashes on his head. Even the flames of the candles go out as this happens. The real-life Liberace passed away just over a year after this animation debuted. One of the contestants joined in on the fun by 'conducting' the music if she were conducting an orchestra.

Elvis Presley Whammy: The Whammy jukes and jives across screen, wearing the singer's trademark suit, then struts his stuff mid-screen, and throwing his back out.

Whammy Four Tops: A vocal quartet of Whammies come dancing in across the screen, saying "ooooooooh waaaaaaah" then the quartet point their fingers in the air, and the contestant's score is erased at once.

NOTE: This Whammy animation was seen during the tail end of a question round leading into commercials in the summer of 1986, as a possible callback to a trivia question where a Motown group was one of the possible answers.

Michael Jackson Whammy: A Whammy comes out dancing and dressing like Michael Jackson, to Billie Jean. He even does some of the grunts MJ did for his songs. This Whammy's eyes even shine as the animation ends.

Tina Turner Whammy: The Whammy dressed like Tina Turner, walks across screen singing "I... I like money! It's everything! Aaaahhhh..." Sometimes, the audience claps along with the beat.

Whammy Supremes: A trio of dark-haired female Whammies start singing a parody of one of the Supremes' hits "All I need is cash, gimme all your money" then the audience (not in the studio) sings "give back your money" as the trio slowly dances off-screen. In one of the last flashback intros of the series in May 1986, Kurt, from a November 1985 episode, made a fool out of himself by dancing along to this Whammy animation.

George Washington Whammy on Dollar Bill: Coming in on a cash register sound, the Whammy, impersonating the first U.S. President, uttered the phrase "Hee hee hee! I cannot tell a lie! You lose!" when paused midway on screen, then exited the screen to another cash register sound. 

Willie Nelson Whammy: This was the shortest-lived Whammy animation of the series, known to be shown on at least three occasions. There were two versions:

  • Version 1.0, first seen on January 6, 1986 (first show in 4:00 p,m. E.T. slot), had the animation come in faster, while singing on a horse a parody of "On The Road Again", then riding off-screen in slower motion. Version 1.0 was only shown once.
  • Version 2.0, known to be seen on-June 4, 1986 and early in July 1986, had a different audio track, and the Whammy on the horse came in slower, and the Whammy asked "How do you like that, Peter?" as they rode off-screen. Either way, Peter really didn't like it.

Special Occasion Whammies

These Whammy animations were shown during a holiday, or during a major event.

Politician Whammy: Debuted in March 1984 and used in the months leading up to the 1984 presidential election. The politician vowed he'd raise the player's taxes if elected, then he gets a pie thrown in his face. Wonder if anyone voted for him? No recount needed here.

Baseball Player Whammy: The Whammy is up to bat and taunts the pitcher. Then he gets hit in the gut by a baseball. This could possibly be the animation to support the World Series.

  • One version of this animation has the Whammy saying this:
    Gimme everything you got! I'll knock it out of the park!
  • Another version has the Whammy naming the numerous pitches before saying this:
    Gimme all you got! I'll knock em out of the park!

Pilgrim Whammy: Used during the pre-Thanksgiving episodes. The Whammy is trying to shoot a turkey with his musket, saying "Sweet potatoes, cranberries and..." then when the musket is set off, it blows the Whammy away as he says "...the turkey." The turkey grins and laughs evilly. Two versions of this animation were used:

  • Version 1.0 had the dialogue "Better luck next time, pilgrim" then laughing briefly. This was used in 1983.
  • Version 2.0 had the dialogue from Version 1.0 edited out and was used during 1984 and 1985. This editing may be done due to time constraints, likely caused by a lot of spins being earned for a round, and/or a lot of spaces on the Round 2 board that awarded money plus a spin that would prolong the gameplay in Round 2 if contestants kept hitting them. Another possible reason, though the only speculation, is seen in the table in the First and Last Whammy Appearances section shown below.

Break Dancing Whammy: The Whammy dances to the music of his boombox. That is, until he dances himself offscreen. In some cases, the studio audience may clap along to the beat.

Halloween Whammy: Tammy Whammette sees someone in a ghost costume approaching her, saying "Trick-or-treat" multiple times, then Tammy conceals the face and reveals the Whammy, causing Tammy to scream at the top of her lungs, much to the Whammy's dismay. This animation was only used in gameplay from October 29 to 31, 1984; and on October 31, 1985, the animation was seen during the intro without its audio, as Rod Roddy was giving his opening spiel, and no Halloween references were mentioned on that episode due to being the ninth day of Home Player Sweepstakes III.

Whammy Holding Olympic Torch: Used during the 1984 Summer Olympics. Holding a torch, the Whammy runs across the screen, and the torch gets extinguished by a bucket of water, causing the Whammy to ask "Anybody got a match?"

Pole Vaulting Whammy: The second of two Whammy animations used during the 1984 Summer Olympics. This Whammy runs holding a pole, then jumps and flies up in the air, out of sight, claiming "This is it! A new world record!"

Baby New Year Whammy. Used during the start of the 1985 and 1986, and during the week leading up to 1984, this Whammy is donned in a diaper and wearing a sash bearing the new year and blows his noisemaker. In 1985 and beyond, the animation would continue with the baby still blowing, but with complete silence. For 1986, the outside border on the "6" in 1986 appears to be thinner, while the "4" in 1984 has a consistently thick border.

Whammy with Champagne: Another New Year's Whammy, where the Whammy attempts to open a champagne bottle, and when successful, the Whammy says "Whoopee!" then the pressure from the bubbles causes the Whammy and champagne bottle to fly off screen horizontally like a rocket, erasing the score, digit by digit.

Santa Claus Whammy: The Whammy is operating a sleigh pulled by Fang, saying "On Donner, on Blitzen, on Fang, get your money, get your money!" then laughs evilly as they ride off-screen.

Scrooge Whammy: Tapping a cane repeatedly as he moves across the screen, the Whammy says "Bah! Humbug! Give me your money! There'll be no presents this year!"

Whammy at Christmas Tree: The Whammy sings as he approaches the Christmas tree, places a present under the tree, and the tree falls on him.

NOTE: There are two versions of this Whammy, and this is the only Whammy animation where both versions can be heard on a single episode.
  • Version 1.0: The audio goes "I wish me a Merry Christmas" twice (to show his selfishness), and gets crushed on his third verse.
  • Version 2.0: The Whammy is singing "My Christmas Tree" (a parody of "O Christmas Tree"). It is hard to understand what he was saying just before he got crushed.

Whammy-Out Animations

Beginning on September 17, 1984, when a contestant lands on his/her fourth and final Whammy, a special animation would play signifying the elimination of the player. There were only three.

Umpire Whammy: Here's the pitch! Then the Whammy tells you "You're out!" (this is the quickest Whammy animation of them all)

Whammy Cruise: First appeared during College Week 1985. While waving a handkerchief on a cruise, the Whammy says "Hasta luego (Spanish for "See you later)! Arrivederci ("See you later" in Italian)! Bon voyage (French for "Have a nice trip")! That means goodbye!" to the contestant. And four whammies did indeed mean goodbye...from the game, that is! This was the Whammy shown when Leslie Nielsen whammied out during the 2006 Gameshow Marathon match, and since that was the last Whammy of the game, it also was the Whammy's last TV appearance for 13 years.

Barbershop Quartet Whammy: First appeared in late-December 1985. Three Whammies and Fang sing "You're out" one at a time in harmony, then all shout "You're out!"

First and Last Whammy Appearances

Here is a table showing the Whammy animations in order by when they first appeared in the CBS run, and their corresponding final appearances:

Whammy type First CBS Appearance Final CBS Appearance Notes
Pogo Stick Whammy September 19, 1983 As early as July 22, 1986. First Whammy animation shown on the CBS series. Disappeared by January 17, 1984 but reappeared on May 2, 1984. 
Hammer Whammy September 19, 1983 As early as May 3, 1985 Disappeared by January 17, 1984, but reappeared by April 1985 during College Week.
Whammy Walking Fang September 19, 1983 March 12, 1985 Version 1.0 was a smaller size and used until sometime in 1984.

Version 2.0 had enlarged frames and first appeared sometime late in 1984 or early 1985.

Tap-Dancing Whammy September 19, 1983 As early as June 3, 1986 Disappeared sometime in 1985, but reappeared as an intro Whammy as early as December 1985, and eventually reappeared in gameplay sometime in April 1986.
Dynamite Whammy September 20, 1983 June 8, 2006 This animation may hold the distinction of having the most appearances on the series than any other Whammy animation. It made its official final appearance during Gameshow Marathon in 2006.
Jumping Whammy September 21, 1983 By September 25, 1986
Lawn Mower Whammy September 21, 1983 By September 25, 1986 During the series' run, some say they may have experienced chroma-key problems, so they think the Whammy is operating an "invisible" lawn mower.
Hula Dancing Whammy September 22, 1983 By September 25, 1986 Later in the series, this animation was used primarily when a contestant hits his/her first Whammy after hitting a Hawaiian or Polynesian holiday (Tahiti, Fiji Islands, etc.)
Whammy Riding Shark September 22, 1983 June 23, 1986
Whammy Airplane Pilot September 22, 1983 July 26, 1986 Disappeared for a few months by August 22, 1985, but reappeared by December 1985.
Whammy Operating Bulldozer September 22, 1983 By September 25, 1986
Magician Whammy October 4, 1983 December 10, 1985 Disappeared (no pun intended) by January 17, 1984, but reappeared on December 10, 1985, then pulled its ultimate disappearing act from the show completely. With roughly 23 months between appearances, this may be the longest gap between appearances of a specific Whammy animation.
Astronaut Whammy October 19, 1983 June 14, 1984 Version 1.0 with the reference to The Right Stuff was used for roughly one week.

Version 2.0 was edited to replace the movie reference with silence. It was used from sometime late in October 1983 until as late as November 1, 1983.

Version 3.0 was seen as early as November 2, 1983, with new dialogue instead of silence.

This Whammy animation was phased out as of January 17, 1984, making only two more appearances on April 24, 1984 and June 14, 1984 (three days after Michael Larson's run) before it disappeared off the face of the earth forever.

Whammy on Roller Skates October 19, 1983 By September 25, 1986
Boxer Whammy October 20, 1983 As early as July 22, 1986 Disappeared by January 17, 1984, but reappeared late in 1984, then disappeared by January 1985 but reappeared late in 1985 and used for the remainder of the series. There is no certainty if this Whammy animation was only seen during boxing season.
Whammy using Jackhammer October 21, 1983 September 26, 1986 In some cases, the animation may fade out after the Whammy passes the screen, or freeze for a few seconds.
Whammy on Surfboard October 24, 1983 June 8, 2006 Version 1.0 had the original dialogue "I got your money! It's a wipeout!" and was used until sometime early in 1984.

Version 2.0 had updated dialogue "I got your curl and I got your money! Ha ha ha ha ha!" which was used for a short period in 1984 before reverting back to Version 1.0 by May 1984 and was used from that point onward.

Made its last appearance on the original series as early as April 1986, but it's official last appearance was on June 8, 2006 during Gameshow Marathon.

Pilgrim Whammy November 18, 1983 November 27, 1985 Used in the days leading up to Thanksgiving. Version 1.0 with a John Wayne-style voice at the end was last used on November 23, 1983. The shortened Version 2.0 was used for the remainder of the series. Some speculated that John Wayne's estate (since he was deceased by that time) may have complained and threatened legal action, which prompted the "voice" to be edited out.
Scrooge Whammy December 20, 1983 December 25, 1985 The first Christmas-themed Whammy animation seen in the series, and the only Whammy animation seen on the episode it first appeared on, December 20, 1983.
Santa Claus Whammy December 21, 1983 December 25, 1985 The only Christmas-themed Whammy animation shown during Rod Roddy's opening spiel, which was on December 25, 1985.
Whammy at Christmas Tree December 22, 1983 December 25, 1985 Two versions of this Whammy each with different audio tracks. Both versions may appear on the same episode.
Baby New Year Whammy December 26, 1983 January 2, 1986 The version with the "1984" sash was used for the entire week of December 26-30, 1983. The "1985" version was used only once or twice on January 2, 1985, and the "1986" version was only seen once on January 2, 1986, during Round 1.

In the 1986 version, the "6" appears to have a thinner outline.

Whammy on Skateboard January 17, 1984 Disappeared by August 1, 1985, but reappeared by December 1985.
Paul Revere Whammy January 17, 1984
Skier Whammy January 17, 1984 April 1986 Normally goes on hiatus in March, but in 1986, for some strange reason, it was still seen in April 1986.
Whammy Cat Chase January 18, 1984 November 22, 1985
Snowblower Whammy January 18, 1984
Whammy on Dollar Bill January 19, 1984 Disappeared by December 1985, but reappeared sometime in April 1986.
Ali Baba Whammy As early as January 19, 1984
Whammy in UFO March 13, 1984 By September 25, 1986
Michael Jackson Whammy March 13, 1984 As early as September 16, 1986
Politician Whammy March 14, 1984 By November 5, 1984 Used during the months leading up to the U.S. Election. Would have reappeared in 1988 if PYL had continued that far.
Native American Whammy March 14, 1984 By September 25, 1986 Disappeared as early as March 1985 but reappeared by December 1985 and used during 1986.
Breakdancing Whammy June 20, 1984 By September 25, 1986
Whammy & Tammy Picnic June 20, 1984 May or June 1985 First appearance of Tammy Whammette.

Version 1.0 was used through the fall of 1984.

Version 2.0 first appeared during College Week in April 5, 1985 and used until May or June due to references to spring.

Boy George Whammy June 20, 1984 By September 25, 1986 Disappeared sometime in 1985, but reappeared in April or May 1986 possibly due to the release of Culture Club's final new album, and release of the top 40 single "Move Away".
Whammy on Water Skis June 21, 1984 By September 25, 1986 Used mostly during the spring and summer months, though it may have been seen in October 1984.
Whammy Jazz Band June 22, 1984 September 26, 1986 The final new Whammy animation seen in the series.
Whammy Olympic Torch Bearer June 29, 1984 August 10, 1984 The first of two Olympic-themed Whammy animations.

Shown more heavily during the Summer Olympics.

Would have been seen again in 1988 if the series had continued that far.

Pole Vaulting Whammy August 2, 1984 As late as August 9, 1984 The final new Olympic-themed Whammy animation to be introduced.

Would have been seen again in 1988 if the series had continued that far.

Whammy with Barbell September 17, 1984 By September 25, 1986
Pizza-making Whammy September 17, 1984 By September 25, 1986
Umpire Whammy September 17, 1984 By September 25, 1986 First Whammy animation designated for players having earned four Whammies.
Whammy Four Tops September 17, 1984 As early as July 10, 1986
Country & Western Duet Whammies September 18, 1984 By September 25, 1986
Elvis Presley Whammy September 18, 1984 By September 25, 1986 Disappeared by January 4, 1985, but reappeared by December 1985.
Football Player Whammy September 19, 1984 By February 15, 1986 Used primarily when NFL season was underway, and was put on hiatus after the Super Bowl was over. Although the last Sunday in January was when the Super Bowl took place during that time, this Whammy animation did make its final appearance in February 1986, even though NFL season had already ended.
Whammies as The Supremes January 4, 1985 As early as July 18, 1986
Whammy Actor January 4, 1985 By September 25, 1986
Fortune Teller Whammy January 4, 1985 As early as July 22, 1986
Whammy Beatles January 7, 1985 By September 25, 1986
Credit Card Whammy January 7, 1985 By January 22, 1986 Discontinued due to a lawsuit by American Express company.
Window Washer Whammy January 11, 1985 By September 25, 1986
Tarzan Whammy April 1, 1985 June 8, 2006 First of the new set of Whammy animations to debut during College Week of March 11, 1985. Last seen in the original series on December 3, 1985, but made its final appearance on June 8, 2006 during the Gameshow Marathon series.
Basketball Player Whammy April 1, 1985 Disappeared by August 22, 1985, but reappeared as early as December 6, 1985.

May have been used only during NBA season.

Whammy on Cruise Liner April 1, 1985 By September 25, 1986 Second Whammy animation designated for a contestant hitting his or her fourth Whammy. A pretty common animation.
Whammy Cheerleaders April 2, 1985 By September 25, 1986 Disappeared sometime in the summer of 1985, but reappeared by December 1985.

This animation was one of a small number of non-Christmas Whammy animations seen on the Christmas Day 1985 episode.

Baseball Player Whammy April 2, 1985 By September 25, 1986 Used mostly during Major League Baseball season.
Bullfighter Whammy April 2, 1985 November 7, 1985 Version 1.0 had a longer audio track and slower frames, occurring at least twice - its first appearance during College Week on April 2, 1985. Version 2.0 with a different audio track and quicker frames started to appear later by May 1985.
Cyndi Lauper Whammy April 2, 1985 By September 25, 1986
Tina Turner Whammy April 3, 1985 As early as July 17, 1986 Used during much of 1985 and 1986 in the wake of the success of her album Private Dancer and its singles, and the development of her 1986 album Break Every Rule.
Sherlock Holmes Whammy April 5, 1985 Disappeared from gameplay for much of 1986, returning by May 1986, although it did appear during Rod Roddy's opening spiel on occasion during that time.
Human Cannonball Whammy August 22, 1985 November 18, 1985 (possibly) May have been used during carnival season.
Photographer Whammy August 23, 1985 As early as September 16, 1986
Rock Star Whammy August 23, 1985 As early as July 22, 1986
Whammy with Big Buck August 26, 1985 As early as June 15, 1986 Appeared on the first taped Back-to-School episode, which was never aired by CBS.
Whammy Bowler August 26, 1985 By September 25, 1986 Appeared on the first taped Back-to-School episode, which was never aired by CBS.
Aerobics Coach Whammy August 26, 1985 December 5, 1985 Never seen in 1986. Possibly the last new Whammy animation to feature Tammy Whammette (though it is unconfirmed if it really was Tammy Whammette in a leotard).

Appeared on the first taped Back-to-School episode, which was never aired by CBS.

Whammy on Bicycle December 26, 1985 As early as September 16, 1986 The first Whammy animation of the second-last set of new Whammy animations introduced after Christmas 1985.
Benjamin Franklin Whammy December 26, 1985 As early as June 1986 When first seen on December 26, 1985, the animation froze after zapping a few times. The zapping animation would continue in its subsequent appearances.
Liberace Whammy December 27, 1985 September 26, 1986 The second-last Whammy animation seen in the series.
Whammy Barbershop Quartet December 30, 1985 As early as July 22, 1986 The last of the three Whammy-Out Whammy animations introduced to the series.
Willie Nelson Whammy January 6, 1986 As early as July 1, 1986 Version 1.0 was most likely seen just one time on January 6, 1986 (the first show to air in the 4:00 P.M. ET "death slot").

Version 2.0 with modified audio and slower frames was introduced by early-June 1986, and was retired as early as July 1986. This non-special occasion Whammy animation may be on track of having the fewest appearances in all.

Doctor Whammy June 2, 1986 As early as July 10, 1986
Whammy Holding Firecracker As early as June 3, 1986 As early as July 23, 1986 This is the one of two Whammy animations in which at least one Whammy is killed because of a weapon.
Whammy as Court Judge As early as June 3, 1986 As early as July 12, 1986
Whammy Orchestra June 2, 1986 As early as July 17, 1986 With a running time of over ten seconds, this Whammy animation has the longest audio track than any other Whammy animation in the series.

Used in Round 2 of the July 17, 1986 episode possibly due to only seven spins earned in total for Round 2, thus labeling such animation, and the Tina Turner Whammy, as a time filler.

It was also the first Whammy animation shown on the July 4, 1986 episode, which was quite fitting given it was Independence Day.

It is also one of two Whammy animations in which at least one Whammy is killed because of a weapon.

Animations In Whammy!

Whammies

Supermodel Whammy: A Whammy cross-dressing as a supermodel is seen walking down a stage while the announcer says, "Work it, Super Whammy, come on, work it honey!" But then the Whammy says, "I'm so hungry, I could eat all your money!" And he eats the contestant's cash. Then he burps. Rude, huh?

Rappin' Whammy: A Whammy dressed as a rapper proceeds to pull a sweet rapping phrase: "GO WHAMMY! WELL, I'M THE ROCKIN' WHAMMY AND I AIN'T NO JOKE/'CUZ I'M CLEANING YOU OUT AND LEAVING YOU BROKE!" and then takes a dollar bill out of the contestant's bank and poses with it.

Drill Sergeant Whammy: A Whammy dressed as a drill sergeant blows his whistle at Bill (a stack of money) to "drop and give me 20!" Then he yells to "give me everything!" To that we say, "SIR, NO SIR! Sergeant Whammy, YOU ARE HEREBY DISCHARGED AND DECOMMISSIONED, SIR!"

Basketball Whammy: A throwback to the classic series, this Whammy comes in dribbling a basketball, then does a slam dunk so hard he ends up hanging on the net!

Judge Whammy: Similar to the one from the classic shows, but very different. An off-screen voice says: "All rise for Judge Whammy." Then a pink Whammy dressed up like Judge Judy comes up and says: "I don't wanna hear about your money problems. DISMISSED!" as she pounds her gavel on the player's score. FYI, the real Judge Judy never uses a gavel in her courtroom; though her husband Jerry, a former People's Court judge and the last predecessor to Marilyn Milian, does.

Spelling Bee Whammy: A skirt wearing Whammy participates in a spelling bee. An off-screen voice says: "Spell: LOSER." The Whammy then says, "Loser, Y-O-U, LOSER!" There is no certainty if this was inspired by the Doctor Whammy skit from the final three months of the 1980s series.

Weakest Link Whammy: A Whammy posing as The Weakest Link host Anne Robinson says to the contestant: "Who's one spin short of being the winner? Bye-Bye." At least they didn't think of one with George Gray.

ATM Whammy: Bill, (a stack of money) is seen walking up to a machine labeled BIG BANK. The bill presses some of the buttons and then a Whammy pops up on the screen. He says: "Sorry. You've got insufficient funds." Then the Whammy's hands grab Bill by the legs, and pull him inside.

Ozzy Osborne Whammy: A Whammy seen dressed as Ozzy Osborne starts walking around running his mouth off like a drunken sailor: "I ********* fabulous, **** All I have to do is **** walk around being my **** self. And ******* get paid for it! Whoo hoo!" Very rude, huh?

M&Ms Whammy: A whammy that is presented with a bowl of M&Ms will dive to it making your money disappear and whammy floating.

NSYNC Whammy: They are released from a puppet string and will bid your money "Bye Bye Bye". This animation references the music video of the aforementioned group's song, "Bye Bye Bye", and the album cover of their album, "No Strings Attached". The latter contains the former on its tracklist.

Tarzan Whammy: He will go back and forth at your screen and eventually, HIT THE CAMERA. Same whammy in Classic Press Your Luck but the difference was that the whammy had hit an elephant.

Homemaker Whammy: A female Whammy impersonates Martha Stewart, making soup in a pot on a stove, saying "This is one of my favorite dishes, and it doesn't cost any money." she knocks over a pot of water, and then says the trademark, "It's a good thing". But losing all your money to a Whammy? That's a bad thing.

Emeril Whammy: A Whammy dresses up in a chef outfit, impersonating Emeril Lagasse. He says, "Okay, let's kick it up a notch". With his handkerchief, he slams the bag of money three times and each time he says "BAM!".

Artist Whammy: A Whammy paints a picture of the contestant's face and then paints a circle-slash symbol over it. During the painting he says, "You are spectacular. I think you will agree I have captured you beautifully. and your money."

Riverdance Whammy: A Whammy tap dances into the screen from the left, then hides away to "magically" make six groups of Whammies to appear and tap dance, moving closer and taking up the entire screen. When this first appeared on the St. Patrick's Day 2003 show, the Whammies were green.

Cell Phone Whammy: A Whammy is on a cell phone, asking the trademark question from Verizon Wireless twice: "Can you hear me now?" but all he hears is static, causing him to say, "You're outta range...and money!". The trademark question was removed in season 2, replacing it with "I'm losing you!" and "You're dropping out!", respectively.

Sea World Whammy: Bill is being used as bait while a Whammy as a shark jumps out of the water and snatches him. You're gonna need a bigger boat, Whammy!

Ventriloquist Whammy: Bill is seen controlling a ventriloquist dummy version of the Whammy with Whammy telling him that he's the dummy. Bill argues that Whammy is the dummy. The Whammy then says, "You look like you could use a drink" then grabs a dollar bill out of Bill's stack and runs off with Bill chasing him. Whammy can then be heard saying, "Now who's the dummy?"

Meditating Whammy: A Whammy is seen doing some meditation and begins to levitate. He then spins out revealing himself with money in both of his hands saying "money" before giggling.

Race Car Whammy: A Whammy is seen driving a race car. He then grabs the contestant's money before spinning out and wiping out!

Photo Booth Whammy: A Whammy is in charge of a photo booth. Bill appears with a camera and Whammy asks him if he had vacation photos or pictures of his new baby before the camera malfunctions sending camera flashes everywhere.

Masseuse Whammy: A Whammy is seen giving a massage to Bill saying, "Now just relax and I'll work on that knot." He over massages Bill reducing him to dollar bills that spill everywhere. He then says, "There, no more knot."

Godfather Whammy: A Whammy comes out as The Godfather saying, "Don't ever press your luck with the family." He then proceeds to slam his guitar case on the contestant's earnings.

Bungee Jumping Whammy: A Whammy is seen bungee jumping. On the third jump, the rope breaks causing the Whammy to crash land.

Magician Whammy: A Whammy is seen performing a magic trick. He is pulling out wads of money from his hat, not before getting pulled into the hat and waving his wand eliminating the contestant's earnings in the process.

Wrestler Whammy: As a wrestler, the Whammy performs a dive onto the contestant's earnings, before posing and jumping from the top rope.

Harry Potter Whammy: A Whammy comes out as Harry Potter on his broomstick, performing a spell in which he steals the winnings of the contestant.

Karate Whammy: A Whammy is seen doing karate moves on punching board. He then bows.

Grilling Whammy: A Whammy is grilling wads of money. He says, "You can get this mean green burning machine for one easy payment of all your money," during which he coughs from the smoke.

Whammy Faye Baker: She just wants to thank the contestant for their generous donation.

Dynamite Whammy: A Whammy is seen detonating a block of dynamite, blowing off his fur in the process.

Crocodile Hunter Whammy: A Whammy is seen attempting to catch a crocodile (a wad of money) with a voice saying, "The secret is to catch the crocodile by surprise."

Britney Spears Whammy: A female Whammy is dancing like Britney Spears singing "Kiss Me Where the Sun Don't Shine" a parody of Spears' song "Baby...One More Time."

Oscar Winner Whammy: A Whammy is seen accepting his Oscar award. He gives his acceptance speech saying, "I like to thank my agent, but most of all, YOU!" He then tosses his award and goes for the contestant's money.

Mime Whammy: A Whammy acting like a mime who's trapped in a box before falling on the ground.

Double Whammies

Attic Double Whammy: A Whammy sees a ladder coming down. Then the Whammy climbs up saying, "The money's gotta be around here somewhere." As he pulls the switch, clothes come down, and on the contestant too!

Barista Double Whammy: A Whammy is behind a counter with a coffee machine and says, "One non-fat double tall sugar-free latte with extra foam..." And then the machine explodes causing coffee to go everywhere. Coffee beans and Styrofoam cups come raining down on the contestant, right when the Whammy adds, "Absolutely no dough."

Pizza Double Whammy: Another throwback to the classic series. This Whammy is seen tossing a pizza dough and sings "Though the losers may try, no one makes pizza pie like the Whammy!" On the last word, he tosses the dough upwards, which causes the real dough to land on the player's head, along with some extra flour for good measure!

Sheep Double Whammy: A Whammy is seen conducting a flock of sheep while singing his rendition of "Mary Had a Little Lamb". Midway through, he shears the sheep of their wool, causing real wool to fall on the contestant!

Wedding Double Whammy: A male and female Whammy are now a married couple and as they walk down the stairway, white rice are being thrown around them and then in a downpour. For the contestant, white rice and then a bouquet of flowers fall on him/her.

Pillow Double Whammy: A Whammy sneaks quietly into view and sees as a pillow on the floor. He whacks the pillow on the floor for a few times causing the feathers to fly out of view and then rain down on the contestant.

Junk Mail Double Whammy: A Whammy is seen pulling on a blue mailbox. He struggles to get it open, and when he finally does, junk mail falls on the contestant; and we mean snail mail spam!

Basketball Double Whammy: Just like the single one, but this time, foam basketballs fall on the contestant; talk about a real slam dunk!

Lawnmower Double Whammy: Like the classic series, except there are grass-shaped dollar signs. The Whammy runs by and mows them down, which causes real grass to fall on the player. That's not the kind of green anyone wants!

Janitor Double Whammy: A Whammy says, "This place needs a good cleaning", while mopping dollar bills around the floor. But then he slips and knocks the bucket off the floor, and throws the mop up in the air until the mop head lands on the contestant.

Grocery Double Whammy: A female Whammy comes in holding a bag of groceries. She says, "Mommy's home! And she's brought home some lovely fruits and vegetables." But then she slips on a roller skate, causing the groceries to go everywhere and fall on the contestant, too!

Paper Shredder Double Whammy: A Whammy is seen holding a box of money and a paper shredder directly next to him. He says: "I better file these important financial documents." He then pushes the box into the shredder. Pieces of shredded bank notes rain down on the contestant and the Whammy himself. He looks nervously upward.

Partygoer Double Whammy: A Whammy runs into view wearing a party hat and blowing on a blowout (a party noise maker). He then sprays a can of silly string into the air as it falls around him, while some silly string is sprayed down onto the contestant.

Barber Double Whammy: A Whammy holds a pair of scissors as he is about to trim the hair off a nervous dollar-shaped customer. During the process, he says, "Okay, we're gonna take just a little bit off the top, and a little bit off the sides and we're gonna leave you with nothing," and giggles in delight. After the hair flies around during the trimming, the hair then lands on the contestant.

Whamzilla Double Whammy: A giant Whammy is seen stomping down on a city. Scraps of buildings are seen going everywhere. Bill (a stack of money) says: "Look! It's Whamzilla!" Bill then runs off in panic. Then pieces of foam, supposed pieces of a building, fall on the contestant.

Bug Killer Double Whammy: A whammy sees a group of buzzing bugs in the air and uses a spraying pump to spew some green smoke and kill the bugs. After a few tries, he pumps the spray into the air and kills the bugs; as it happens, plastic bugs and a threaded spider web fall down on the contestant.

Ping Pong Double Whammy: A Whammy is seen hitting a ping pong ball to the other side of the table. Everytime he hits one back, more ping pong balls appear. Eventually, the Whammy sees so many ping pong balls flying at him, he has no choice but to duck down. A few seconds later, the player gets a barrage of ping pong balls to the head. Ouch!

Meteorologist Double Whammy: A voice says, "And now here's Whammy with the Whammy Weather." The Whammy thanks the voice and says, "It appears we'll have patches of hail moving in today, especially around...your money!" He then pulls open an umbrella as fake snow and hailstones fall on the contestant.

Surfing Double Whammy: Another whammy from the classic show. A whammy is surfing the great waves of the sea and he can share his experience by wetting you and dropping you fishes.

Athlete Double Whammy: This one was only used twice, once in every season. A group of Whammy athletes lift up a keg of Gatorade in which they splash out water. On its first appearance in season 1, someone dressed up in a Whammy costume with a keg pouring dry oatmeal on the contestant, but on its only other appearance in season 2, the oatmeal is simply dropped on the contestant.

Popcorn Double Whammy: A Whammy is seen making Jiffy Pop over a campfire, in which the popcorn pops in the pot and explodes, causing the popcorn to fall on the contestant.

"Snake Charmer Double Whammy": A Whammy Is Playing A Flute From The Musical Note From The Snakes Appears Pops In The Pot And Accidentally Out Of The Pot Slippas From Donkey Kong Country To Fall On The Contestant 3rd Double Whammy Flashback August 5th 2006 On Game Show Network And From Only Appearance In Season 1 Only.

Water Hose Double Whammy: A Whammy is seen struggling with an out-of-control water hose. When the animation was finished, a sprayer would come out of the contestant desk and spray the unlucky contestant with water.

Snowboarding Double Whammy: A Whammy is seen performing tricks on a snowboard. Fake snow proceeds to dump all over the unlucky contestant.

Cannonball Double Whammy: A Whammy is seen being shot out of a cannon, dumping his fur all over the contestant.

Cotton Candy Double Whammy: Bill approaches the Whammy at a cotton candy booth. Whammy proceeds to give Bill the cotton candy, but it keeps spinning in the machine. Pieces of cotton candy rain down on the contestant.

Figure Skater Double Whammy: A Whammy is seen figure skating. More fake snow rains on the contestant. After his routine, the judges, all made up of three Bills, give him all zeros.

Animations in Video Game 

  • Torchrunner Whammy - A revamped-version of the 80s version.
  • Bulldozer Whammy - The Whammy on a bulldozer pushes away bags of money as He waves to the player.
  • Breakdancing Whammy - a revamped version of the 80s version, except the boombox explodes with a BAM.
  • Gold Pool Diver Whammy - The Whammy dives into piles of gold like Scrooge McDuck, but Hurts Himself on impact.
  • Bowling Pin Whammies - A Bowling ball misses six Whammies that look like Bowling Pins, but another bowling ball blows them away.
  • Godzilla Whammy - The Whammy looking like Godzilla causes chaos in a city where the buildings are made of gold coins.
  • Fly Whammy - a Fly looking like the whammy flies by and is hit by a flyswatter, then falls down.
  • Dixieland Whammies - A Revamped version of the 80s version. with 4 members instead of 6, in the end, the cymbal strikes the banjo player as the other two look at the incident.
  • Weightlifter Whammy - A Revamped version of the 80's version.
  • Tarzan Whammy - A Revamped version of the 80s Version.
  • Hick Whammy - The Whammy plays a banjo, gets hit in the face with a pie, the Whammy continues playing, but a hook pulls Him off-screen.
  • Frodo Whammy - A Frodo-like whammy uses a ring to turn invisible to steal bags of money from two trolls looking like Strong Violet Whammies.
  • Baseball Whammy - The Whammy holds up a baseball bat but is pelted and buried with a lot of baseballs, a Bowling Ball and a car.
  • Vampire Whammy - A Whammy wearing Vampire attire is chased by bats.
  • Bumper Car Whammies - A male whammy in a bumper car bumps a girl Whammy's car, but the girl retaliates with a much bigger bumper car.
  • Santa Whammy - A Whammy wearing a santa beard asks two young whammies what They would like for Christmas, and the young Whammies ask for Money. with that Santa Whammy snaps His fingers for a pile of Money burying them.
  • Talent Show Whammies - A Female whammy sings a high note. two of the three Judges give Her an X, the third judge ponders for a few seconds, and gives the contestant an X, resulting in the contestant to fall down a trap door.
  • Whammy and Tammy Picnic - A revised version of the 80s version. but on a frame right before Crying, Tammy's left eye is yellow, the same color as Her mask.
  • Magician Whammy - The Whammy covers a pile of cash with a cloth and removes it to reveal a Rabbit, appearing that He ate the money, Smiling.
  • Opera Whammy - A Whammy sings a couple of high notes until He is crushed by a sandbag.
  • Introduction Whammy - When players begin the game for the first time, the Whammy puts a bomb next to a safe. He even covers his ears as the fuse shortens. While that happens, the announcer tells the player on how the game's layout goes. As the announcer finishes, the bomb rolls to the Whammy and blows him up.

Animations in 2019 Press Your Luck 

These are the known Whammy animations that will be used in the 2019 version, as per video on Facebook:

  • Bachelor Whammy - Whammy shows the contestant a rose and says; "Take a moment... And say goodbye to your money!" He then blows on the rose, making its petals hover over the contestant's score, leaving it at 0.
  • Boomerang Whammy - Whammy says to the contestant; "Your money always comes back to me, mate!" in an Australian accent and throws his boomerang at the score, leaving it at 0. The boomerang eventually hits Whammy in the back and exclaims; "Crikey!" while tumbling off-screen.
  • Boyband Whammy - Five Whammies in cool looking outfits rise up as if they were in an elevator as upbeat music starts, then they turn to face the camera. They sing "From the very first time I saw you play, I knew I had to come and take your money away! You've been Whammied, baby!" Upon the word "baby", the center Whammy was singing it, and it echoes. As they pose, dollar bills shoot up like confetti. Then, the Whammies descend back down.
  • Breakdancing Whammy (update of 1980s version, but with a head spin)
  • Burglar Whammy - Whammy climbs up from out of a hole and sneaks up on the contestant's score. Then he quickly snatches lots of money from it in his sack, leaving the score at 0. Whammy puts the sack over his shoulder and says; "Thanks for everything! And I mean everything!". He then laughs and walks away, right before he falls down the hole.
  • Chef Whammy - Whammy, dressed up as a chef, rapidly chops up wads of money on the table. He then laughs and splits into multiple pieces as well.
  • Doctor Whammy (update of 1980s version)
  • Dragon Rider Whammy - A Whammy dressed as Daenerys Targaryen from Game of Thrones comes flying on a dragon yelling the Game of Thrones motto, "Winter is coming!", then flies to the contestant's score and says, "And it looks like your money is going!" The dragon breathes fire on the score revealing the score as $0. The Whammy flies away, laughing.
  • Embarrassed Skeleton Whammy - Whammy gets his cape caught on the scoreboard. As he struggles to get free, he jumps out of his skin and says 'How embarrassing... And on national television..." The Whammy's skeleton picks up his skin and laughs a little as he goes off-screen. In some cases, the audience may laugh after the Whammy says "...and on national television."
  • Fast and Furious Whammy - Whammy shows up driving a car and says; "I'm gonna take your money so fast, you'll be furious!" He then drives off in a cloud of smoke, leaving the score at 0. 
  • Fireman Whammy - Similar to the 2002-2003 Double Whammy, but before the Whammy turns on the hose he says; "It's a washout!". Plus, Whammy gets run over by a firetruck, and there's no water spraying at the contestant at the end of the animation. 
  • Flyswatter Whammy - A fly appears on the screen. Whammy follows shortly after and swats the fly. He giggles a bit right before a bigger fly comes up behind the Whammy and swats him. The giant fly giggles and flies off-screen.
  • Fortune Teller Whammy (update of 1980s version)
  • Harry Potter Whammy - A different version of 2002-2003 animation, in which Whammy, dressed as Harry Potter flies in on his broomstick then goes off-screen for a while before walking up to the contestant's score. Whammy then casts a spell, making the score disappear and almost burning him. The Whammy then says; "My wand's broken, but you're broke!"
  • Hypnotist Whammy - Whammy appears on the screen holding a swinging pocket watch while saying; "You're getting very poor... And sleepy!" The Whammy then closes his eyes, falls on his back and disappears.
  • Jackhammer Whammy (update of 1980s version)
  • Kissing Whammy - Whammy kisses away the player's money digit by digit as he blows a kiss digit by digit.
  • Lumberjack Whammy - Whammy is seen chopping down a tree and ends up getting crushed by it.
  • Magic Mirror Whammy - Whammy, dressed as the Evil Queen from Snow White, consults the Magic Mirror and asks it; "Who is the richest one of all?" Whammy then turns around and say to the contestant; "It's not you!", and laughs.
  • Mechanical Bull Whammy - Our red-skinned beast is on a mechanical bull while holding a cowboy hat in his hand. As the bull starts up, the Whammy says "Yee-haw!" The bull then picks up speed, and the Whammy utters his yee-haws until he flies off the machine and ricochets across the screen, crashing into the bull, making it explode, reducing the player's score to 0.
  • Mission Impossible Whammy - Whammy slowly descends over the contestant's score and says; "This money will self destruct in..." before he explodes and says; "No seconds..." while looking a little burnt, then quickly rises up.
  • Oprah Winfrey Whammy - Whammy informs multiple people they lost money, but then gets crushed by a falling car. Oddly enough, he was referencing the "You get a(n) [X]..." meme.
  • Roller Skating Whammy (update of 1980s version)
  • Surfing Whammy (update of 1980s version)
  • Tarzan Whammy (update of 1980s version) - The Whammy, dressed in a brown loincloth, swings on a vine and does a Tarzan yell as the score is erased digit by digit, then slams into an elephant coming forward who is angry.
  • UFO Whammy (update of 1980s version, but at the beginning, Whammy says; "I think your money's Out of this world!")
  • Whammy on a One Dollar Bill (update of 1980s version, but with the presidential march playing over it.)
  • Water Skiing Whammy (update of 1980s version, minus Tammy Whammette)
  • Weightlifting Whammy (update of 1980s version)
  • Whac-A-Whammy - A hammer hits different Whammies, with every Whammy getting hit yelling "Ow! Ouch!" The Whac-A-Whammy game ends with the final score being $0, and Whammy's voice telling the contestant, "You're the absolute worst at this game."
  • Window Washer Whammy (update of 1980s version, but as the window washing platform rises up near the end, the Whammy falls down)
  • Wood Chipper Whammy - Whammy throws some sacks of cash in a wood chipper but ends up getting chipped along with one of them.
  • Yoga Whammy - Whammy is seen doing Yoga and introduces the contestant to a move he calls the "Downward Facing Score". He then stretches his back for a while and says; "You lose!" to the contestant, before getting rolled up like a burrito by the yoga mat.
  • Zipline Whammy - Whammy rides down to the player's score on a zipline. First, he crosses the top of the screen saying; "I'm very slowly coming for your money!" Then he crosses the middle of the screen in the opposite direction saying "I'll be there in a minute!" He finally crosses the bottom of the screen, over the contestant's score, leaving it at 0 while saying; "I'm finally here for your money!" Whammy crashes off-screen and the line snaps.

Whammy-Out Animations 

  • Bartender Whammy - Whammy says to the contestant; "You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here." while he is polishing a glass.
  • Golfer Whammy - The Whammy in golfing attire strikes the golf ball with a club, but doing so causes Him to spin out of control, and when He stops Spinning, His arms are tangled up and says, "Four Whammies means You're Out".
  • Whammy on a Cruise Liner (update of 1980s version)

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