Looney Tunes - Season 7 / Year 1935
Season 7 / Year 1935
Episodes
Buddy of the Legion
Buddy works at a bookstore, but he spends most of his time day-dreaming about the foreign legion and fighting Amazons.
Mr. and Mrs. is the Name
Buddy (as a Merman) is playing tag with a girl (Mermaid) on the sea floor. They discover an old sunken ship with treasure and an old piano in the hold.
Country Boy
Instead of going to school, Peter Cottontail, a very mischievous little rabbit, ignores his siblings' warning and raids a farmer's garden for vegetables... and lives to regret it.
Buddy's Theatre
Buddy is working as a projectionist in a movie theater. The newsreel features a caricature of Benito Mussolini and a gag on the Swiss Navy. Coming attractions include James Bagknee (Cagney) in Here Comes the Gravy and the double feature 8 Girls in a Boat with The Thin Man. Tonight's feature stars Cookie in The Chinchilla from Warmer Bros. Buddy sighs from the projection booth as she plays piano and sings. When a gorilla climbs in her window and attacks her, Buddy jumps into the picture, literally.
I Haven't Got a Hat
It's recital day at the schoolhouse. First up: Porky, who recites The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere. A nervous kitten recites Mary Had a Little Lamb. The puppies Ham and Ex sing the title song. Oliver Owl plays the piano; Beans the cat puts a cat and dog inside, and they play a tune as well.
Buddy's Pony Express
A town is being attacked by outlaws. The undertaker of the town helps the people who have been wounded because of the battle. Outside, a little dog and a big cat are shooting at each other while standing on poles.
Along Flirtation Walk
Human-like chicken students dance on the night before the big college football game, with couples dancing to a funny animal band and then listening to a glee club duck quartet harmonizing on the title number. The camera pans across the campus to show us a romantic fowl couple spooning on a park bench. Comes the big egg-laying game, it's Plymouth Rock College vs. Rhode Island Red University.
My Green Fedora
A rabbit is told by his mother to watch out for his baby brother Elmer while she's out of the house, but a weasel has other plans for Elmer after he hears the older brother sing "My Green Fedora."
Buddy in Africa
Buddy is a traveling salesman who visits Africa. He refuses to give a ride to an ape. When he arrives at the villages he finds that monkeys are stealing all of his stuff. He gets the bottle back and gives the monkey a punishment. The monkey goes to a bigger ape, who comes over to destroy Buddy, until they are laughed at by the monkey. The two decide to become friends.
Buddy's Lost World
Buddy and his dog Bozo are sailing to The Lost World. While there they encounter dinosaurs and cave people. Bozo trips a cavewoman jumping rope then trades sniffs with a caveman who acts like a dog and digs up a bone. As they investigate the island, one of the dinosaurs takes a liking to Buddy. One of the cavemen captures them and throws them in a kettle to be cooked. Buddy cries for help and his dinosaur friend saves them.
Into Your Dance
The showboat comes to town, piloted by Captain Benny. The William Tell Overture plays; we see a big steamship with "Show Boat" written on the side of it. A blackface quartet sings the title song. They introduce the conductor, who is a pig caricature of orchestra leader Paul Whiteman. The audience pelts him with tomatoes. One of the musicians plugs the pig's tail into a light socket so he conducts at super speed. Then Captain Benny announces the start of the amateur hour, with an operatic cow and a tough guy reciting poetry with sound effects. Then comes a stuttering moron doing "g-g-g-go into your d-d-d-ance," who steals the gong and stuffs it down his pants so they can't get rid of him. The jerk is chased down the street by Captain Benny, who smacks him repeatedly on the gong in his pants.
Buddy's Bug Hunt
Buddy is a bug collector, and he discovers a spider in his club house. He attempts to subdue the spider, but the spider sets all of his pets free. They shrink Buddy down to their size and take him to a trial where he's tried for abusing bugs. He is found guilty and is going to be fried. He suddenly awakens and decides to free all of his bugs, and destroys his club house.
Country Mouse
A strong mouse says that he will become the heavyweight champion of the world. But his grandma (who is just as strong) doesn't want him to fight. So that night he sneaks off to the fight, which Granny hears on the radio. Granny is so concerned she goes to the arena to stop him from fighting...but fate plays a hand.
Buddy Steps Out
When Cookie leaves to go out with the real Buddy, the photo of Buddy comes to life as the figure steps out. Various other objects in the house come to life when she is away, including women on soup cans and a man with a globe. It's basically a musical number.
The Merry Old Soul
This cartoon combines two nursery rhymes to illustrate the ill-advised marriage of Old King Cole to the Woman in the Shoe and the King's unfortunate attempts to keep her "many children" under control. In the end, these all precipitate a nervous breakdown in Old King Cole.
Buddy the Geeman
Buddy, the Federal Agent, is asked to secretly investigate prisoner treatment at Sing Song Prison. He judges the warden to be too harsh in his report. The warden is replaced by Buddy, whose new policies turn the prison into a place where the prisoners are so coddled that people clamor to get in.
The Lady In Red
At a Spanish restaurant, the owner is at the bullfights and the restaurant is closed. The roaches come out to eat, drink and be merry. At a roach nightclub, a comely little female roach, dressed in red, flamenco dances for an appreciative crowd. A pet parrot escapes his cage and finds the night club and chases the little dancer. He catches her, and as he is about to eat her, a male roach sets fire to him. The parrot flies off with his tailfeathers burning and the roaches embrace.
A Cartoonist's Nightmare
A cartoonist falls victim to the very villains he has drawn. It's up to Beans the Cat to save the day.
Hollywood Capers
Beans sneaks in to a Hollywood movie studio lot, where he gets into a heap of trouble.
Little Dutch Plate
A cheery tune in a Dutch kitchen; the girl on the plate and the salt shaker boy are in love. They dance. The girls on the blue plates join in. An evil-looking vinegar bottle comes after them with the mortgage for their windmill. The boy has just 30 minutes to get the money. The piggy bank only yields one cent. Paw's dentures on a shelf have gold teeth; the boy uses a firecracker to set them free, and makes his way back. But in the meantime, his girl's been strapped to a board inside a grandfather clock that's getting the sawmill treatment. He sets her free and pummels the vinegar bottle, knocking his head right off. The vinegar bottle finds a much more handsome head and gets the girl.
Gold Diggers of '49
The gold rush. Beans finds gold in the mountains and rushes into town with the news. Soon, everyone (except Porky's daughter Little Kitty, who Beans fancies) has rushed out to the mountains, but because Porky takes Beans in his car, they get there first. Porky finds a gold nugget, then keeps taking it from his pocket.
Billboard Frolics
At night, characters from advertising billboards come to life to sing and dance. There's also a story of a little chick being stalked by a villainous cat. The billboard characters find themselves in the middle of this action. Lots of advertising jokes include parodies of the RCA "Nipper" dog, Wrigley's gum and Arm & Hammer baking soda.
Flowers For Madame
A tour of the garden, where every flower dances or plays a tune, especially today, since it's the flower pageant (which looks a lot like the Rose Parade). A series of floats, including the Scottish Heather in kilts and two firefly brake lights. Fire strikes as a badly placed magnifying glass ignites a match. The flowers do what they can to fight it, but the fire manages to get through the sprinkler. Finally, some watermelons put out most of the fire, with a grasshopper spitting tobacco juice at the last bit.
The Fire Alarm
Beans wants to be the best fireman that he can, but those irrepressible twins Ham and Ex have "other ideas." Sent to be watched for the day by their uncle at his fire station, Ham and Ex focus their energies on getting into everything whenever they are not being watched. They send the firemen out on a false alarm, liberate a ladder truck and more. In the end (pun intended), Ham and Ex get a well-deserved but politically incorrect (nowadays) spanking.
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