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Scruffy (1980 film)

Scruffy is a 1980 animated film produced by Ruby-Spears Productions and based on the 1978 British children's book Scruffy: The Tuesday Dog by Jack Stoneley.[1] It originally aired in three parts on ABC Weekend Special series on October 4, 11 and 18, 1980 and was also the first animated television special to be shown in three parts on consecutive Saturday mornings.[2]

Scruffy
Written bySheldon Stark
Directed byCharles A. Nichols
Voices ofNancy McKeon
Hans Conried
June Foray
Alan Young
Michael Bell
Music byDean Elliott
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersJoe Ruby
Ken Spears
ProducerJerry Eisenberg
Running time70 minutes
Production companyRuby-Spears Productions
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseOctober 4 (1980-10-04) –
October 18, 1980 (1980-10-18)

Synopsis

Scruffy is a puppy with beautiful eyes, a loving heart and an eager intelligence, born in a deserted house she shares with her mother, Duchess. The story begins when Duchess' owners decide to move from their house to an apartment building and give Duchess to their neighbor Helen. However, Duchess sneaks back into the boarded up house and misses Helen when she comes by looking for her. Afterwards, Duchess gives birth to Scruffy. A demolition crew begins a controlled burn of the house which forces the dogs to escape through the chimney onto the roof. They are briefly adopted by their kindly rescuers who cannot bear to send them to the animal shelter and a possible untimely death. Soon, however, Duchess insists that she and Scruffy set off to find her original owners. Tragedy strikes when Duchess is shot by a hunter who mistakes them for wild dogs threatening his sheep, leaving Scruffy on her own in the countryside, until she finds her way to a nearby city.

The orphaned Scruffy, frightened and freezing is alone in the big city until she finds an affectionate new master, a ragged but regal Shakespearean street performer named Joe Tibbles. Scruffy successfully howls her way into his act and cleverly learns every trick the old man can teach. Their happiness is only fleeting – Mr. Tibbles collapses from a heart attack. As he is being taken away to a hospital in an ambulance, Scruffy chases after it; accidentally tumbling into a swirling river in the process.

Butch, a tough stray with a heart of gold rescues the drowning Scruffy and takes her to join his motley family of strays; these dogs have set up a canine commune in an abandoned station wagon in a junk yard. Their names are Randy, Collie, Sam and Solo. Scruffy and the strays are eventually betrayed by a thief named Catlin and his dog Caesar, caught by dog catchers and thrown in the pound to face their doom. There the dogs bark loudly for attention from people coming by hoping to get adopted. Scruffy and Butch, having been caught on a Tuesday are quickly running out of time, knowing that after a week, dogs are disposed of. Luckily, the day Scruffy and Butch are to be put down, an article is published by a local reporter titled, "Scruffy The Dog In The Tuesday Cage" and is about how strays like Scruffy have only a week to find a home. As a result, Scruffy and Butch are given an extra day and are saved just in time along with all the other dogs in the pound who all found a loving owner. Scruffy grows up to have puppies of her own with Butch.

In the epilogue, the narrator states that the story of Scruffy the stray was a true story, but that most strays are not as lucky and that millions of them are "abandoned by unfeeling people, hungry, neglected, lost; it shouldn't be that way. Maybe some of us can think of ways to change it".

Voices

Home video release

Scruffy was first released on VHS by Worldvision Home Video in the early 1980s and later re-released on VHS in association with Kids Klassics Home Video in 1989. To date, it has not been released on DVD by current rightsholder Warner Home Video.

See also

References

  1. ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 55–56. ISBN 978-1476665993.
  2. ^ Woolery, George W. (1989). Animated TV Specials: The Complete Directory to the First Twenty-Five Years, 1962-1987. Scarecrow Press. pp. 355–356. ISBN 0-8108-2198-2. Retrieved 27 March 2020.

External links

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Scruffy is a 1980 animated film produced by Ruby Spears Productions and based on the 1978 British children s book Scruffy The Tuesday Dog by Jack Stoneley 1 It originally aired in three parts on ABC Weekend Special series on October 4 11 and 18 1980 and was also the first animated television special to be shown in three parts on consecutive Saturday mornings 2 ScruffyWritten bySheldon StarkDirected byCharles A NicholsVoices ofNancy McKeonHans ConriedJune ForayAlan YoungMichael BellMusic byDean ElliottCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionExecutive producersJoe RubyKen SpearsProducerJerry EisenbergRunning time70 minutesProduction companyRuby Spears ProductionsReleaseOriginal networkABCOriginal releaseOctober 4 1980 10 04 October 18 1980 1980 10 18 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Voices 3 Home video release 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksSynopsis EditScruffy is a puppy with beautiful eyes a loving heart and an eager intelligence born in a deserted house she shares with her mother Duchess The story begins when Duchess owners decide to move from their house to an apartment building and give Duchess to their neighbor Helen However Duchess sneaks back into the boarded up house and misses Helen when she comes by looking for her Afterwards Duchess gives birth to Scruffy A demolition crew begins a controlled burn of the house which forces the dogs to escape through the chimney onto the roof They are briefly adopted by their kindly rescuers who cannot bear to send them to the animal shelter and a possible untimely death Soon however Duchess insists that she and Scruffy set off to find her original owners Tragedy strikes when Duchess is shot by a hunter who mistakes them for wild dogs threatening his sheep leaving Scruffy on her own in the countryside until she finds her way to a nearby city The orphaned Scruffy frightened and freezing is alone in the big city until she finds an affectionate new master a ragged but regal Shakespearean street performer named Joe Tibbles Scruffy successfully howls her way into his act and cleverly learns every trick the old man can teach Their happiness is only fleeting Mr Tibbles collapses from a heart attack As he is being taken away to a hospital in an ambulance Scruffy chases after it accidentally tumbling into a swirling river in the process Butch a tough stray with a heart of gold rescues the drowning Scruffy and takes her to join his motley family of strays these dogs have set up a canine commune in an abandoned station wagon in a junk yard Their names are Randy Collie Sam and Solo Scruffy and the strays are eventually betrayed by a thief named Catlin and his dog Caesar caught by dog catchers and thrown in the pound to face their doom There the dogs bark loudly for attention from people coming by hoping to get adopted Scruffy and Butch having been caught on a Tuesday are quickly running out of time knowing that after a week dogs are disposed of Luckily the day Scruffy and Butch are to be put down an article is published by a local reporter titled Scruffy The Dog In The Tuesday Cage and is about how strays like Scruffy have only a week to find a home As a result Scruffy and Butch are given an extra day and are saved just in time along with all the other dogs in the pound who all found a loving owner Scruffy grows up to have puppies of her own with Butch In the epilogue the narrator states that the story of Scruffy the stray was a true story but that most strays are not as lucky and that millions of them are abandoned by unfeeling people hungry neglected lost it shouldn t be that way Maybe some of us can think of ways to change it Voices EditNancy McKeon Scruffy the English Springer Spaniel Hans Conried Joe Tibbles Solo the Scottish Terrier June Foray Duchess Scruffy s mother Alan Young Narrator Sam the Irish Terrier Michael Bell Butch the Bull Terrier mix Randy the Boxer Linda Gary Collie the Rough Collie Frank Welker Caesar the Rottweiler Ken Janet Waldo AliceHome video release EditScruffy was first released on VHS by Worldvision Home Video in the early 1980s and later re released on VHS in association with Kids Klassics Home Video in 1989 To date it has not been released on DVD by current rightsholder Warner Home Video See also EditList of Ruby Spears productions ABC Weekend SpecialReferences Edit Erickson Hal 2005 Television Cartoon Shows An Illustrated Encyclopedia 1949 Through 2003 2nd ed McFarland amp Co pp 55 56 ISBN 978 1476665993 Woolery George W 1989 Animated TV Specials The Complete Directory to the First Twenty Five Years 1962 1987 Scarecrow Press pp 355 356 ISBN 0 8108 2198 2 Retrieved 27 March 2020 External links EditScruffy at IMDb Scruffy Part 1 at The Big Cartoon DataBase Scruffy Part 2 at The Big Cartoon DataBase Scruffy Part 3 at The Big Cartoon DataBase Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scruffy 1980 film amp oldid 1134254900, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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