- Buddy (Looney Tunes)
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name = Buddy
image caption = Buddy introducing one of his cartoons
first appearance = "Buddy's Day Out" (September 9, 1933)
created by = Tom Palmer
voiced by = Jack CarrBuddy is an animated
cartoon character in theWarner Bros. "Looney Tunes " series of cartoons. Buddy has his origins in the chaos that followed the severing of relations betweenanimator s Hugh Harman and Rudy Ising from producerLeon Schlesinger . Without his animators and the star character they had taken with them, Schlesinger was desperate to build his own cartoon studio and maintain his contract withWarner Bros. He lured in several animators from other studios, among them Tom Palmer from Disney. Schlesinger told his new employees to create a star character for the studio, and Palmer created Buddy in 1933. The character had a troubled beginning, as Warner Bros. refused to accept his first two cartoons, resulting in Palmer being fired andFriz Freleng being called in to re-edit and condense them into a single short. Despite these initial problems, Buddy would go on to be the studio's linchpin character for the next two years.Buddy was little more than a white version of his predecessor,
Bosko . Indeed,Leonard Maltin describes Buddy, in his book ' as "Bosko in whiteface." Buddy's films weren't much different from Bosko's: music dominates in Buddy's world, and the characters merely exist to add a visual to thesoundtrack and to participate in the odd gag. Buddy is usually accompanied in his films by hisflapper girlfriend, Cookie, and his dog, Towser. The character would go on to star in 23 cartoons from 1933 to 1935 before he was retired to make way for new character called Beans the cat, who became the thirdLooney Tunes star before being replaced by a character that audiences found more interesting namedPorky Pig . Buddy's voice was performed by animatorJack Carr .Buddy's shorts were all but forgotten until the era of
television began in the 1950s. Program directors, searching for something cheap to fill time, rediscovered the "lost" cartoons from the 1930s. Despite the blandness of his films, Buddy has remained on television, somewhere in the world, almost constantly since then.Buddy's first (and so far only) new appearance after his original series ended came in the 1993
animated series "Animaniacs ", where he appeared in the episode "The Warners' 65th Anniversary Special," broadcast onMay 23 ,1994 . In this episode, it was revealed (in the series' fictional history) that the Warner siblings were created to spice up Buddy's dull cartoons; these series of Buddy-Warner shorts mainly consisted of the Warners smashing Buddy on the head withmallet s. After Buddy was dropped by the studio in favor of the Warners, Buddy retired to become a nut farmer inOjai, California , but hated the Warners for ruining his career, and made a failed attempt at the Anniversary Special to enact revenge on the Warner Siblings for ruining his career 65 years ago.Jim Cummings provided Buddy's voice here.External links
* [http://toolooney.goldenagecartoons.com/buddy.htm Too Looney!: Buddy Profile]
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