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Buddy the Gee Man

Buddy the Gee Man is a 1935 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Jack King.[2] The short was released on August 24, 1935, and stars Buddy, the second star of the series.[3]

Buddy the Gee Man
Directed byJack King
Produced byLeon Schlesinger
StarringJackie Morrow
Billy Bletcher[1]
Music byNorman Spencer
Animation bySandy Walker
Cal Dalton
Color processBlack and white
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros.
The Vitaphone Corporation
Release date
August 24, 1935 (USA)
Running time
7 minutes
LanguageEnglish

The short is the last cartoon to feature Buddy, the sole star of the Looney Tunes series since September 1933's Buddy's Day Out.[4] The next film in the series, A Cartoonist's Nightmare, features Beans the Cat. The theme music is "Lulu's Back in Town".

Summary edit

In Washington, D.C., at the Department of Justice, an agent rushes a letter off to Federal Agent Buddy at 000 1/2 Cornbread Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri. In Kansas City, Our Hero opens the letter and reads his order: "Conduct secret investigation as to the treatment accorded prisoners by Warden at Sing-Song Prison." Donning a false mustache and his cap, Buddy spits on a horseshoe and tosses it behind him, flipping his lid upon seeing that he has broken a mirror. Shrugging it off, he starts out the door. Gathering his dog, which is dressed like Sherlock Holmes, Buddy goes off to the police station. From the station, two officers are taking Machinegun Mike to Sing-Song. There is a great commotion amongst a gathered throng. Buddy and his dog latch themselves onto the back of the police car.

A troupe of motorcycles precedes the car as it rolls past the gates of the prison. Buddy opens the door of the office of Warden Otto B. Kinder, on whom he spies, taking notes continually. When the prisoners break into a musical number ("Lulu's Back in Town," again), the Warden orders them to be silent. The Warden also orders silence from two prisoners exchanging letters. He gives a mallet to a lazy prisoner supposed to be smashing rocks, instead tapping out "London Bridge Is Falling Down", only to be accidentally smacked in the head by the mallet. Another prisoner is attempting to propel himself from the prison by means of a cannon, but is given a pick-axe.

Buddy rushes off to a typewriter and begins a letter to his Chief in Washington: "Inspection completed. Recommend change in warden. Have some new ideas how prison should be run." A newspaper then reveals to us that Our Hero has been chosen warden! The prisoners now are shown to be enjoying some of their time at the prison; Warden Buddy doles out ice cream and offers cigars to his subjects. Machinegun Mike is given a notice of pardon by a guard, but sets it aflame with his cigar. He instead continuing working on a rock with his jackhammer. Prisoners rush through the gates now, pleasantly excited that Buddy is warden. But some must be shut out, because, as a sign hung over the gate by the new warden states, there are "no vacancies."

Buddy's address edit

Buddy lives at 000 1/2 Cornbread Avenue, just as Cookie is shown to live at 00 1/2 Cornbread Avenue in Buddy the Detective. Another similarity between this cartoon and Buddy the Detective is the use of Holmesian garb, although here it is worn by the dog rather than the protagonist.

That's All Folks! edit

This is the fourth and last Buddy cartoon after which Beans the Cat delivers the traditional Looney Tunes valediction, "That's all, folks!" For more on this, see the relevant section of the article on Buddy's Bug Hunt.

Home media edit

An unrestored Buddy the Gee Man was included on the DVD release of the Warner Bros. film G Men, starring James Cagney.

References edit

  1. ^ Scott, Keith (2022). Cartoon Voices from the Golden Age, 1930-70. BearManor Media. p. 16. 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. 38. 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.
  4. ^ Schneider, Steve (1988). That's All, Folks! : The Art of Warner Bros. Animation. Henry Holt and Co. p. 41. ISBN 0-8050-0889-6.

External links edit

  • Buddy the Gee Man (unrestored) on YouTube
  • Buddy the Gee Man at IMDb  

buddy, 1935, warner, bros, looney, tunes, cartoon, directed, jack, king, short, released, august, 1935, stars, buddy, second, star, series, directed, byjack, kingproduced, byleon, schlesingerstarringjackie, morrowbilly, bletcher, music, bynorman, spenceranimat. Buddy the Gee Man is a 1935 Warner Bros Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Jack King 2 The short was released on August 24 1935 and stars Buddy the second star of the series 3 Buddy the Gee ManDirected byJack KingProduced byLeon SchlesingerStarringJackie MorrowBilly Bletcher 1 Music byNorman SpencerAnimation bySandy WalkerCal DaltonColor processBlack and whiteProductioncompanyLeon Schlesinger ProductionsDistributed byWarner Bros The Vitaphone CorporationRelease dateAugust 24 1935 USA Running time7 minutesLanguageEnglishThe short is the last cartoon to feature Buddy the sole star of the Looney Tunes series since September 1933 s Buddy s Day Out 4 The next film in the series A Cartoonist s Nightmare features Beans the Cat The theme music is Lulu s Back in Town Contents 1 Summary 2 Buddy s address 3 That s All Folks 4 Home media 5 References 6 External linksSummary editIn Washington D C at the Department of Justice an agent rushes a letter off to Federal Agent Buddy at 000 1 2 Cornbread Avenue in Kansas City Missouri In Kansas City Our Hero opens the letter and reads his order Conduct secret investigation as to the treatment accorded prisoners by Warden at Sing Song Prison Donning a false mustache and his cap Buddy spits on a horseshoe and tosses it behind him flipping his lid upon seeing that he has broken a mirror Shrugging it off he starts out the door Gathering his dog which is dressed like Sherlock Holmes Buddy goes off to the police station From the station two officers are taking Machinegun Mike to Sing Song There is a great commotion amongst a gathered throng Buddy and his dog latch themselves onto the back of the police car A troupe of motorcycles precedes the car as it rolls past the gates of the prison Buddy opens the door of the office of Warden Otto B Kinder on whom he spies taking notes continually When the prisoners break into a musical number Lulu s Back in Town again the Warden orders them to be silent The Warden also orders silence from two prisoners exchanging letters He gives a mallet to a lazy prisoner supposed to be smashing rocks instead tapping out London Bridge Is Falling Down only to be accidentally smacked in the head by the mallet Another prisoner is attempting to propel himself from the prison by means of a cannon but is given a pick axe Buddy rushes off to a typewriter and begins a letter to his Chief in Washington Inspection completed Recommend change in warden Have some new ideas how prison should be run A newspaper then reveals to us that Our Hero has been chosen warden The prisoners now are shown to be enjoying some of their time at the prison Warden Buddy doles out ice cream and offers cigars to his subjects Machinegun Mike is given a notice of pardon by a guard but sets it aflame with his cigar He instead continuing working on a rock with his jackhammer Prisoners rush through the gates now pleasantly excited that Buddy is warden But some must be shut out because as a sign hung over the gate by the new warden states there are no vacancies Buddy s address editBuddy lives at 000 1 2 Cornbread Avenue just as Cookie is shown to live at 00 1 2 Cornbread Avenue in Buddy the Detective Another similarity between this cartoon and Buddy the Detective is the use of Holmesian garb although here it is worn by the dog rather than the protagonist That s All Folks editThis is the fourth and last Buddy cartoon after which Beans the Cat delivers the traditional Looney Tunes valediction That s all folks For more on this see the relevant section of the article on Buddy s Bug Hunt Home media editAn unrestored Buddy the Gee Man was included on the DVD release of the Warner Bros film G Men starring James Cagney References edit Scott Keith 2022 Cartoon Voices from the Golden Age 1930 70 BearManor Media p 16 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 38 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 Schneider Steve 1988 That s All Folks The Art of Warner Bros Animation Henry Holt and Co p 41 ISBN 0 8050 0889 6 External links editBuddy the Gee Man unrestored on YouTube Buddy the Gee Man at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Buddy the Gee Man amp oldid 1154420237, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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