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character in the ''
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'' series by Leon Schlesinger Productions. He was the second star of the series, after
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.


History

Buddy was created after animators Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising severed their relations with producer Leon Schlesinger. Without his animators and
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, the star character they had taken with them, Schlesinger was desperate to build his own studio and maintain his contract with
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He recruited several animators from other studios, among them Tom Palmer of
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. Schlesinger told his new employees to create a star character for the studio, and Palmer created Buddy in 1933, with his first film '' Buddy's Day Out'' released on September 9. The character had a troubled beginning, as Warner Bros. refused to accept his first two cartoons, resulting in
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being called in to re-edit and condense them into a single short. In the book ''Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons'', animator
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is quoted as describing Buddy as "Bosko in whiteface". Despite these initial problems, Buddy would go on to be the studio's linchpin character for the next two years. Music dominates in Buddy's world. The characters add visuals to the
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and participate in gags. Buddy is usually accompanied in his films by his
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girlfriend,
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, and his dog,
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. The character would go on to star in 23 short films from 1933 to 1935, before he was retired to make way for a new character called Beans the Cat. Beans became the third
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star, though later on replaced by the more popular
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. Buddy's voice was most of the time performed by animator Jack Carr. Buddy had various designs throughout the course of his career. Initially, the character was a younger boy with trousers, a polo shirt, and a large cap, as seen in ''Buddy's Day Out''. In '' Buddy's Beer Garden'', he was redesigned by Earl Duvall into a young man wearing a jacket with a small bow tie and long pants. Friz Freleng gave the character another design, which was nearly identical to Duvall's except he is smaller and does not wear a jacket.
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later redesigned Buddy to look more like his predecessor, Bosko.


Reception

Buddy is widely considered to be the worst character in the ''Looney Tunes'' franchise. In ''That's All, Folks! The Art of Warner Bros. Animation'', Steve Schneider describes Buddy as "a creature of limitless blandness," and calls ''Buddy's Day Out'' "a nondescript adventure spree." Schneider says that "probably the best of the run is his farewell film, '' Buddy the Gee Man''", but "about the most that can be said for Buddy is that he is distinctly forgettable."


Filmography


Modern appearances

* Buddy appears in the ''
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'' episode "The Warners' 65th Anniversary Special", voiced by
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. This version is a former colleague of the Warner siblings Yakko, Wakko, and Dot, who were created to make his cartoons more interesting. After being dropped in favor of the Warners, Buddy found work as a nut farmer in
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. He has harbored a long-standing grudge against them for ruining his film career and attempts to kill them, but his plan backfires. * A collection of animation cels from ''Buddy's Day Out'' is the focus of a 2010 episode of '' History Detectives''.


References


External links


Too Looney!: Buddy Profile
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