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Buddy the Woodsman
Directed by Jack King
Release Date:
August 25, 1934
Main Character(s):
Buddy, Cookie
Summary:
Lumberjack Buddy must dispose of a bear that raids the lumber camp during lunch.
That’s Not All, Folks:
Although it’s not shown in the video of the cartoon, this was apparently the first Warner Bros. cartoon to carry an MPAA logo (currently, the first Warner Bros. cartoon to for sure have an MPAA number is “The Girl at the Ironing Board”).
What I Like About This One:
Twigs landing on one lumberjack’s head, resembling antlers.
Sleeping lumberjacks going down a tree while sitting on a large saw and with roller skates on their feet.
The “Fire Lookout Tower” being mistakenly cut down.
Buddy using a goat’s horns to slice some logs.
The bear getting a pipe stuck on his nose.
The bear’s sneeze causing all of the dishes to be stacked up perfectly.
Where Can I Watch It?
At archive.org!
Carrot Rating:
🥕🥕🥕