A Dingo henchman who occasionally worked for Tex Hex.
He's one of if not the shortest of the dingoes.
Together with several other Dingoes, including Goldtooth, Barker operated a hidden Spin Factory situated just beyond Stone Canyon. There they fabricated the deadly drug called Spin, which they distributed in the Stone Canyon mining camps. Many miners became addicted and quickly lost their minds because of the drugs and had to be restrained by Marshal BraveStarr back in Fort Kerium. In this state, they were known as 'Spin-Heads'. (The Price)
According to Barker, Spin was 'just fun, it don't hurt nobody'. It is possible that Dingoes were immune to the negative/addictive side effects of the drug, much as the Dingo Llama had found a medicine to become immune against the illness caused by the Fever Flower.
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Dingo
Appearances[]
- Episode 07: No Drums, No Trumpets (none speaking role) - Barker guarded the caged captive Michelle, but was taken out by BraveStarr's flying foot with a kick to the face.
- Episode 12: Big Thirty and Little Wimble - Barker was part of the Leaper Riders led by Howler. They attacked Judge J.B. and her father, then got into a skirmish with BraveStarr, Thirty/Thirty and members of the Forgotten Tribe of Prairy People. Barker was thrown off his Leaper when a Prairie Person tripped it by throwing bolo's around the creature's legs. When he tried to attack on foot, Barker was knocked down by ripple in the ground caused by BraveStarr's Strength of the Bear. Barker used an enormous bull horn to listen in on the Dingoe's enemies and learned that Thirty/Thirty was acting as Wimble's temporary father. Barker ordered him to kidnap the young Prairie Person to set a trap for BraveStarr. Barker and Goldtooth traveled to Fort Kerium where they learned that Wimble was being taken on a field trip by Miss Jenny. He sabotaged the Bus-Jet so it would go down in Howler's territory. Afterwards, he and Goldtooth decided to rob Billy-Bob in Fort Kerium, but were stopped and captured by BraveStarr and Fuzz.
- Episode 20: Who Am I? (none speaking role)
- Episode 25: Wild Child (voiced by Charlie Adler) - Barker led the troup of Dingoes that ambushed the Lawgivers in the Badlands and left Wild Child behind.
- Episode 27: Unsung Hero
- Episode 29: Hostage (none speaking role)
- Episode 31: BraveStarr and the Treaty (none speaking role)
- Episode 33: Rampage
- Episode 34: The Haunted Shield
- Episode 37: Night of the Bronco-Tank
- Episode 43: Running Wild
- Episode 44: Tex's Terrible Night (cameo) (none speaking role)
- Episode 45: Revolt of the Prairie People
- Episode 46: A Day in the Life of a New Texas Judge
- Episode 47: The Price (voiced by Erik Gunden) - Barker was one of the Dingoes who operated the Spin Factory just beyond Stone Canyon. He did not see anything wrong in distributing Spin when BraveStarr confronted him. He was arrested for his crime and the Spin Factory was destroyed.
- Episode 51: The Disappearance of Thirty/Thirty (none speaking role)
- Episode 52: Brothers in Crime
- Episode 53: The Bounty Hunter
- Episode 56: Call of the Wild (voiced by Charlie Adler) - Barker led a pack of Dingoes that attacked the Stratocoach. They were defeated by BraveStarr and Thirty/Thirty. He was also seen in a flashback laughing at the tussle between Wild Child and Goldtooth.
- Episode 60: Sunrise, Sunset
- Episode 65: Strength of the Bear - Part of Sand Storm's posse that ventured into the Badlands riding Turbo-Mule's. He and Common Dingo were the first to lose courage and leave when the tide turned against them.