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Buddy the Dentist

Buddy the Dentist is a 1934 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Ben Hardaway.[2] The short was released on December 15, 1934, and stars Buddy, the second star of the series.[3]

Buddy the Dentist
Directed byBen Hardaway
Produced byLeon Schlesinger
StarringBernice Hansen[1]
Music byNorman Spencer
Animation byRollin Hamilton
Jack King
Color processBlack-and-white
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros.
The Vitaphone Corporation
Release dates
December 15, 1934 (USA)
March 5, 1935 (USA)
Running time
7 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Buddy is preparing fudge for his girlfriend Cookie. When he walks away from his stove for a moment, Bozo the dog burns his tongue attempting to taste the mixture. Buddy returns with a tube to squirt the fudge onto a pan, disregarding the odd behavior of his pet. As he arranges the fudge on a pan, he tosses some into Bozo's mouth while lecturing the dog on how harmful candy can be to a dog's teeth.

Buddy orders the dog to sit and tells him to be quiet as he telephones Cookie to give her tidings of the treat he has prepared for her. The two discuss vanilla (which Buddy always uses for fudge). Meanwhile, Bozo wanders off, back to the kitchen, and spills the fudge all over the floor, then eating it and, true to Buddy's admonition, causing a sharp spike to hurt his teeth. The dog yelps in pain, Buddy yells, "Shut up!" which Cookie misinterprets as being directed towards her. She hangs up.

Buddy walks into the kitchen, finds his fudge ruined and Bozo hiding under a table. Buddy pulls the dog out from under the table and tells him that "candy would hurt his teeth." Buddy attempts to remove his dog's loose tooth with pliers. Discovering "Dr. Mohler: Painless Dentist's" calendar, Buddy has an idea to use nitrous oxide. Buddy attaches a gas pipe with a mouthpiece to Bozo's mouth, and the dog inflates and floats upward. Buddy gets him down with a vacuum cleaner, which then explodes, trapping Buddy in an ironing board compartment. Buddy next decides to tie one end of a string to a dog toy, the other to Bozo's damaged tooth. When that only serves to amuse the animal, Buddy decides to tie up the tooth and tie the other end of the string to a doorknob, the closing action of the door then serving to force the loose tooth from the dog's gums.

Bozo is trepidatious, but Buddy is preparing to demonstrate how little the method hurts when a domestic cat comes in. The feline spooks the dog so much that Bozo, still attached by the string to Buddy, chases the creature out of the house. They go through fountains until Buddy becomes trapped in a toy wagon. The cat gets away, but Buddy and his dog become trapped in a hammock occupied by Cookie. All three emerge from the fallen hammock and Buddy discovers that he has the troubled tooth, but Cookie, only mildly disgusted, finds a tooth clearly missing from Buddy's mouth.

Millar and Frisby

Early in the cartoon, Buddy is seen to be making his fudge with "Millar's Cocoa", a reference to Melvin Millar. Later on, as Bozo chases the cat (and drags Buddy along), they pass a billboard that advertises "Frisby", a reference to Friz Freleng. A similar reference to Freleng occurs in High Diving Hare.

Dating discrepancy

As with many Buddy cartoons, sources differ on the release date of Buddy the Dentist. This article's placement is in accord with the article Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1929-1939), which proposes a different order and date than Leonard Maltin's Of Mice and Magic, hereinbefore cited. For more on such conflicts, see the relevant section of the article on Buddy's Circus.

References

  1. ^ Scott, Keith (2022). Cartoon Voices from the Golden Age, 1930-70. BearManor Media. p. 14. ISBN 979-8-88771-010-5.
  2. ^ Beck, Jerry; Friedwald, Will (1989). Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros. Cartoons. Henry Holt and Co. p. 33. ISBN 0-8050-0894-2.
  3. ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. p. 58. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.

External links

  • Buddy the Dentist (unrestored) on YouTube
  • Buddy the Dentist at IMDb

buddy, dentist, 1934, warner, bros, looney, tunes, cartoon, directed, hardaway, short, released, december, 1934, stars, buddy, second, star, series, directed, byben, hardawayproduced, byleon, schlesingerstarringbernice, hansen, music, bynorman, spenceranimatio. Buddy the Dentist is a 1934 Warner Bros Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Ben Hardaway 2 The short was released on December 15 1934 and stars Buddy the second star of the series 3 Buddy the DentistDirected byBen HardawayProduced byLeon SchlesingerStarringBernice Hansen 1 Music byNorman SpencerAnimation byRollin HamiltonJack KingColor processBlack and whiteProductioncompanyLeon Schlesinger ProductionsDistributed byWarner Bros The Vitaphone CorporationRelease datesDecember 15 1934 USA March 5 1935 USA Running time7 minutesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Summary 2 Millar and Frisby 3 Dating discrepancy 4 References 5 External linksSummary EditBuddy is preparing fudge for his girlfriend Cookie When he walks away from his stove for a moment Bozo the dog burns his tongue attempting to taste the mixture Buddy returns with a tube to squirt the fudge onto a pan disregarding the odd behavior of his pet As he arranges the fudge on a pan he tosses some into Bozo s mouth while lecturing the dog on how harmful candy can be to a dog s teeth Buddy orders the dog to sit and tells him to be quiet as he telephones Cookie to give her tidings of the treat he has prepared for her The two discuss vanilla which Buddy always uses for fudge Meanwhile Bozo wanders off back to the kitchen and spills the fudge all over the floor then eating it and true to Buddy s admonition causing a sharp spike to hurt his teeth The dog yelps in pain Buddy yells Shut up which Cookie misinterprets as being directed towards her She hangs up Buddy walks into the kitchen finds his fudge ruined and Bozo hiding under a table Buddy pulls the dog out from under the table and tells him that candy would hurt his teeth Buddy attempts to remove his dog s loose tooth with pliers Discovering Dr Mohler Painless Dentist s calendar Buddy has an idea to use nitrous oxide Buddy attaches a gas pipe with a mouthpiece to Bozo s mouth and the dog inflates and floats upward Buddy gets him down with a vacuum cleaner which then explodes trapping Buddy in an ironing board compartment Buddy next decides to tie one end of a string to a dog toy the other to Bozo s damaged tooth When that only serves to amuse the animal Buddy decides to tie up the tooth and tie the other end of the string to a doorknob the closing action of the door then serving to force the loose tooth from the dog s gums Bozo is trepidatious but Buddy is preparing to demonstrate how little the method hurts when a domestic cat comes in The feline spooks the dog so much that Bozo still attached by the string to Buddy chases the creature out of the house They go through fountains until Buddy becomes trapped in a toy wagon The cat gets away but Buddy and his dog become trapped in a hammock occupied by Cookie All three emerge from the fallen hammock and Buddy discovers that he has the troubled tooth but Cookie only mildly disgusted finds a tooth clearly missing from Buddy s mouth Millar and Frisby EditEarly in the cartoon Buddy is seen to be making his fudge with Millar s Cocoa a reference to Melvin Millar Later on as Bozo chases the cat and drags Buddy along they pass a billboard that advertises Frisby a reference to Friz Freleng A similar reference to Freleng occurs in High Diving Hare Dating discrepancy EditAs with many Buddy cartoons sources differ on the release date of Buddy the Dentist This article s placement is in accord with the article Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography 1929 1939 which proposes a different order and date than Leonard Maltin s Of Mice and Magic hereinbefore cited For more on such conflicts see the relevant section of the article on Buddy s Circus References Edit Scott Keith 2022 Cartoon Voices from the Golden Age 1930 70 BearManor Media p 14 ISBN 979 8 88771 010 5 Beck Jerry Friedwald Will 1989 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros Cartoons Henry Holt and Co p 33 ISBN 0 8050 0894 2 Lenburg Jeff 1999 The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons Checkmark Books p 58 ISBN 0 8160 3831 7 Retrieved 6 June 2020 External links EditBuddy the Dentist unrestored on YouTube Buddy the Dentist at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Buddy the Dentist amp oldid 1134029510, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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