| Buddy and Towser | |
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| Directed by | Isadore Freleng |
| Produced by | Leon Schlesinger |
| Starring | Bernard Brown[1] |
| Music by | Norman Spencer |
| Animation by | |
| Color process | Black-and-white |
Production company | |
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Running time | 7 minutes |
| Language | English |
Buddy and Towser is a 1934 AmericanWarner Bros.Looney Tunes cartoon directed byFriz Freleng.[2] The cartoon was released on February 24, 1934, and featuresBuddy, the second star of the series.[3]
Buddy enlists his dog, Towser, to guard his award-winningchickens. Afox penetrates Buddy's property as Towser and Buddy sleep, but the chickens, initially, are able to repel the fox by throwing their eggs at it. In its escape, the fox awakens Towser, who proceeds to bark, awakening his owner, and chase the fox.
Towser is joined in the chase by Buddy, who now wields a shotgun (that he is humorously unable to handle). Eventually, Buddy and Towser run up a snowy hill after the fox, which then crashes into a tree, tumbles backwards, and finds itself trapped in an increasingly large snowball, which soon envelops Towser and Buddy. At the foot of the hill, the snowball breaks apart on impact with a shed, leaving Buddy, Towser, and the fox momentarily dazed.
Coming to their senses, Buddy and Towser each take a plank of wood and aim to hit the fox, which sits between them; but the fox comes to and scurries away, leaving Buddy to accidentally whack Towser, and vice versa, as the cartoon ends.
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