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Beaky Buzzard

Beaky Buzzard is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons.[4]

Beaky Buzzard
Looney Tunes character
Beaky Buzzard in Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid (1942)
First appearanceBugs Bunny Gets the Boid (1942)[1]
Created byBob Clampett
Voiced byKent Rogers (1942–1944)
Mel Blanc (1949–1950)[2]
Rob Paulsen (1991)
Jeff Bennett (1997)
Joe Alaskey (2003–2005)
Jim Cummings (2013)
Jeff Bergman (2014–2018)[3]
Michael Ruocco (2020–present)
In-universe information
SpeciesTurkey vulture
GenderMale

He is a young turkey vulture (sometimes called a "buzzard" in the United States) with black body feathers and a white tuft around his throat. His neck is long and thin, bending 90 degrees at an enormous Adam's apple. His neck and head are featherless, and his beak and feet are large and yellow or orange, depending on the cartoon. The character is depicted as simpleminded with drawled speech, a perpetual silly grin, and partially-closed eyes.

Beaky was partly based on Edgar Bergen's puppet Mortimer Snerd.[1][5]

Popularity

The films were popular in theaters, and the character was familiar enough to be included in the cameo in Carrotblanca

Short subjects

The character first appeared in the 1942 cartoon Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid, directed by Bob Clampett.[1][6] The cartoon's plot revolves around the hopeless attempts of the brainless buzzard, here called Killer, to catch Bugs Bunny for his domineering Eastern European mother back at the nest.[7] Beaky's voice was reminiscent of ventriloquist Edgar Bergen's character Mortimer Snerd[6][8] (his in-studio name was in fact "Snerd Bird",[5] bestowed by Bob Clampett himself;[9] he was not named "Beaky" on-screen in this first appearance).[9] The voice itself was provided by voice actor Kent Rogers.[1][6]

Clampett brought the character back in the 1945 film The Bashful Buzzard,[10] a cartoon that closely mirrors its predecessor, only this time featuring Beaky's hapless hunting (contrasting with the war-like formation flying and dive bombing of his brothers)[11] without Bugs as an antagonist. Rogers reprised his role as the character's voice for the film,[10] but he was killed[1] in a Naval aviation training accident at Pensacola, Florida before finishing all his dialogue.

Clampett left the studio in 1946, ending Beaky's career for a time. The character was eventually brought back in the 1950 Friz Freleng film The Lion's Busy, now voiced by Mel Blanc.[12] Freleng made the buzzard smarter, pitting him against a dim-witted lion named Leo. Robert McKimson also featured the character in a film that year, Strife with Father. McKimson's Beaky is again back to his idiotic self, this time under the tutelage of his adoptive father, a sparrow who is trying to teach Beaky how to survive in the wild.[citation needed]

Later minor appearances

Beaky has had minor roles in various Warner Bros. projects, such as Tiny Toon Adventures, where he plays the mentor of the character Concord Condor,[1] and the movies Space Jam (1996) as a member of the Tune Squad, 2003's Looney Tunes: Back in Action as an Acme pilot voiced by Joe Alaskey,[13] and Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021) very briefly seen leaving Tune World in Bugs' flashback, in front of an unknown figure and Cecil Turtle.

Beaky Buzzard appeared in The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries in the episode "3 Days & 2 Nights of the Condor",[14] where he was voiced by Jeff Bennett. Beaky's mother, who appeared in many of his original shorts, also appeared in an episode of the show (voiced by Tress MacNeille).

Beaky made a cameo in Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas as one of Daffy's employeers and appeared in The Looney Tunes Show episode from second season "Ridiculous Journey", voiced by Jim Cummings.

Beaky's most recent appearance was in the Looney Tunes Cartoons series, voiced by Michael Ruocco.

Beaky appears in the preschool series Bugs Bunny Builders, where he is renamed Bizzy Buzzard.

Comics and merchandising

Beaky is featured in several issues of Dell Comics' Looney Tunes comic book series, usually paired with another minor player, Henery Hawk,[1] and additionally appeared in a print spinoff of Space Jam in 1997.[15] The character was licensed for Looney Tunes merchandise such as a metal coin bank,[16] and, in 1973, a collectible Pepsi bottle.[17]

Filmography

Warner Films theatrical short subjects

Other appearances

Film
Television
Audio recordings

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Beaky Buzzard at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on February 22, 2018.
  2. ^ ""Bugs Bunny in Storyland": The Good, the Bad & the Bugs |".
  3. ^ " Looney Tunes Dash! Behind the voice actors Retrieved 2019-11-08.
  4. ^ Rovin, Jeff (1991). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Cartoon Animals. Prentice Hall Press. p. 22. ISBN 0-13-275561-0. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  5. ^ a b Korkis, Jim (November 1, 2013). "Animation Anecdotes #134". Cartoon Research. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
  6. ^ a b c McCall, Douglas L. (1998). Film Cartoons: A Guide to 20th Century American Animated Features and Shorts. McFarland and Company. p. 103. ISBN 978-0786405848. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
  7. ^ Beck, Jerry, ed. (2020). The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes Cartoons. Insight Editions. pp. 28–29. ISBN 978-1-64722-137-9.
  8. ^ Shull and Wilt, 2004 [1987]. p114
  9. ^ a b Funnyworld #12 (1970), republished at Michael Barrier and Milton Gray (December 14, 2003). "An Interview with Bob Clampett". Michael Barrier.com. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
  10. ^ a b McCall, 1998. p94
  11. ^ Shull, Michael S.; Wilt, David E. (2004) [1987]. Doing Their Bit: Wartime American Animated Short Films, 1939-1945 (2nd ed.). McFarland. p. 178. ISBN 978-0786415557. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
  12. ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. p. 54. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  13. ^ a b c d "Beaky Buzzard – Voices of Beaky Buzzard". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
  14. ^ a b "3 Days & 2 Nights Of The Condor". Big Comic Book Database. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
  15. ^ "Beaky Buzzard". Comic Book Database. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
  16. ^ Sandler, Kevin (1998). Reading the Rabbit: Explorations in Warner Bros. Animation. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0813525381.
  17. ^ Schroy, Ellen (2004). Warman's Americana & Collectibles (11th ed.). Krause Publications. p. 104. ISBN 978-0873496858. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
  18. ^ Hollis, Tim (2015). Toons in Toyland: The Story of Cartoon Character Merchandise. University Press of Mississippi. pp. 387–388. ISBN 978-1628461992. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
  19. ^ Bugs Bunny in Storyland (Video) (Vinyl record with printed picture book). KiddieRecordsWeekly. January 30, 2011. Event occurs at 6:56. Archived from the original on 2021-12-19. Retrieved November 9, 2015.

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Beaky Buzzard is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons 4 Beaky BuzzardLooney Tunes characterBeaky Buzzard in Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid 1942 First appearanceBugs Bunny Gets the Boid 1942 1 Created byBob ClampettVoiced byKent Rogers 1942 1944 Mel Blanc 1949 1950 2 Rob Paulsen 1991 Jeff Bennett 1997 Joe Alaskey 2003 2005 Jim Cummings 2013 Jeff Bergman 2014 2018 3 Michael Ruocco 2020 present In universe informationSpeciesTurkey vultureGenderMaleHe is a young turkey vulture sometimes called a buzzard in the United States with black body feathers and a white tuft around his throat His neck is long and thin bending 90 degrees at an enormous Adam s apple His neck and head are featherless and his beak and feet are large and yellow or orange depending on the cartoon The character is depicted as simpleminded with drawled speech a perpetual silly grin and partially closed eyes Beaky was partly based on Edgar Bergen s puppet Mortimer Snerd 1 5 Contents 1 Popularity 2 Short subjects 3 Later minor appearances 4 Comics and merchandising 5 Filmography 5 1 Warner Films theatrical short subjects 5 2 Other appearances 6 ReferencesPopularity EditThe films were popular in theaters and the character was familiar enough to be included in the cameo in CarrotblancaShort subjects EditThe character first appeared in the 1942 cartoon Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid directed by Bob Clampett 1 6 The cartoon s plot revolves around the hopeless attempts of the brainless buzzard here called Killer to catch Bugs Bunny for his domineering Eastern European mother back at the nest 7 Beaky s voice was reminiscent of ventriloquist Edgar Bergen s character Mortimer Snerd 6 8 his in studio name was in fact Snerd Bird 5 bestowed by Bob Clampett himself 9 he was not named Beaky on screen in this first appearance 9 The voice itself was provided by voice actor Kent Rogers 1 6 Clampett brought the character back in the 1945 film The Bashful Buzzard 10 a cartoon that closely mirrors its predecessor only this time featuring Beaky s hapless hunting contrasting with the war like formation flying and dive bombing of his brothers 11 without Bugs as an antagonist Rogers reprised his role as the character s voice for the film 10 but he was killed 1 in a Naval aviation training accident at Pensacola Florida before finishing all his dialogue Clampett left the studio in 1946 ending Beaky s career for a time The character was eventually brought back in the 1950 Friz Freleng film The Lion s Busy now voiced by Mel Blanc 12 Freleng made the buzzard smarter pitting him against a dim witted lion named Leo Robert McKimson also featured the character in a film that year Strife with Father McKimson s Beaky is again back to his idiotic self this time under the tutelage of his adoptive father a sparrow who is trying to teach Beaky how to survive in the wild citation needed Later minor appearances EditBeaky has had minor roles in various Warner Bros projects such as Tiny Toon Adventures where he plays the mentor of the character Concord Condor 1 and the movies Space Jam 1996 as a member of the Tune Squad 2003 s Looney Tunes Back in Action as an Acme pilot voiced by Joe Alaskey 13 and Space Jam A New Legacy 2021 very briefly seen leaving Tune World in Bugs flashback in front of an unknown figure and Cecil Turtle Beaky Buzzard appeared in The Sylvester amp Tweety Mysteries in the episode 3 Days amp 2 Nights of the Condor 14 where he was voiced by Jeff Bennett Beaky s mother who appeared in many of his original shorts also appeared in an episode of the show voiced by Tress MacNeille Beaky made a cameo in Bah Humduck A Looney Tunes Christmas as one of Daffy s employeers and appeared in The Looney Tunes Show episode from second season Ridiculous Journey voiced by Jim Cummings Beaky s most recent appearance was in the Looney Tunes Cartoons series voiced by Michael Ruocco Beaky appears in the preschool series Bugs Bunny Builders where he is renamed Bizzy Buzzard Comics and merchandising EditBeaky is featured in several issues of Dell Comics Looney Tunes comic book series usually paired with another minor player Henery Hawk 1 and additionally appeared in a print spinoff of Space Jam in 1997 15 The character was licensed for Looney Tunes merchandise such as a metal coin bank 16 and in 1973 a collectible Pepsi bottle 17 Filmography EditWarner Films theatrical short subjects Edit Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid 1942 The Bashful Buzzard 1945 The Lion s Busy 1950 Strife with Father 1950 Other appearances Edit FilmCarrotblanca 1995 cameo Space Jam 1996 Looney Tunes Back in Action 2003 voiced by Joe Alaskey 13 TelevisionTiny Toon Adventures in High Toon voiced by Rob Paulsen The Sylvester amp Tweety Mysteries in 3 Days amp 2 Nights of the Condor voiced by Jeff Bennett 14 The Looney Tunes Show in Ridiculous Journey voiced by Jim Cummings 13 Looney Tunes Cartoons 2020 voiced by Michael Ruocco 13 Audio recordingsBugs Bunny in Storyland 1949 18 as Simple Simon 19 References Edit a b c d e f g Beaky Buzzard at Don Markstein s Toonopedia Archived from the original on February 22 2018 Bugs Bunny in Storyland The Good the Bad amp the Bugs Looney Tunes Dash Behind the voice actors Retrieved 2019 11 08 Rovin Jeff 1991 The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Cartoon Animals Prentice Hall Press p 22 ISBN 0 13 275561 0 Retrieved 8 April 2020 a b Korkis Jim November 1 2013 Animation Anecdotes 134 Cartoon Research Retrieved November 10 2015 a b c McCall Douglas L 1998 Film Cartoons A Guide to 20th Century American Animated Features and Shorts McFarland and Company p 103 ISBN 978 0786405848 Retrieved November 10 2015 Beck Jerry ed 2020 The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes Cartoons Insight Editions pp 28 29 ISBN 978 1 64722 137 9 Shull and Wilt 2004 1987 p114 a b Funnyworld 12 1970 republished at Michael Barrier and Milton Gray December 14 2003 An Interview with Bob Clampett Michael Barrier com Retrieved November 10 2015 a b McCall 1998 p94 Shull Michael S Wilt David E 2004 1987 Doing Their Bit Wartime American Animated Short Films 1939 1945 2nd ed McFarland p 178 ISBN 978 0786415557 Retrieved November 10 2015 Lenburg Jeff 1999 The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons Checkmark Books p 54 ISBN 0 8160 3831 7 Retrieved 6 June 2020 a b c d Beaky Buzzard Voices of Beaky Buzzard Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved November 10 2015 a b 3 Days amp 2 Nights Of The Condor Big Comic Book Database Retrieved November 10 2015 Beaky Buzzard Comic Book Database Retrieved November 10 2015 Sandler Kevin 1998 Reading the Rabbit Explorations in Warner Bros Animation Rutgers University Press ISBN 0813525381 Schroy Ellen 2004 Warman s Americana amp Collectibles 11th ed Krause Publications p 104 ISBN 978 0873496858 Retrieved November 10 2015 Hollis Tim 2015 Toons in Toyland The Story of Cartoon Character Merchandise University Press of Mississippi pp 387 388 ISBN 978 1628461992 Retrieved November 10 2015 Bugs Bunny in Storyland Video Vinyl record with printed picture book KiddieRecordsWeekly January 30 2011 Event occurs at 6 56 Archived from the original on 2021 12 19 Retrieved November 9 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beaky Buzzard amp oldid 1130629984, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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