Looney Tunes - Season 6 / Year 1934
Season 6 / Year 1934
Episodes
Buddy the Gob
Buddy is a "gob", a sailor in the navy, who visits China and witnesses a local celebration of the 150th birthday anniversary of the Sacred Dragon, wherein a young girl will be sacrificed. Buddy decides to rescue the young girl and ends up being chased by a dragon and the incensed village. Of course, by the end of the cartoon, Buddy and the girl escape safely.
Pettin' In The Park
Various bird couples are petting in the park and singing the title song. A policeman is also getting amorous with a nanny, until a penguin pecks at a butterfly on her bottom and she thinks the policeman pinched her. She storms off but quickly hops in another suitor's car. Then the birds all enter the park's diving and swimming contest.
Honeymoon Hotel
After introducing the small town Bugtown, inhabitated by bugs, this short shows what happens to two honeymooning lovebugs at the Honeymoon Hotel in town, due to the fact, that their love is a little bit to hot.
Buddy and Towser
Buddy gives his dog the task of guarding his chickens, but a fox interrupts his chances.
Buddy's Garage
Buddy is working at a garage, when Cookie comes over and brings him lunch. A big man comes in looking for gas. While Buddy is filling up his car, he abducts Cookie. Buddy chases him in a tow truck and is able to rescue Cookie with a tow hook. He then hooks up the crook and brings him back to give him his punishment.
Beauty And The Beast
A little girl falls asleep and dreams she is in Toyland, where she and a toy soldier contend with the Beast from "Beauty and the Beast."
Those Were Wonderful Days
In a nostalgic look at America at the turn of the 20th century, men with handlebar mustaches play old-fashioned music on their found objects.
Buddy's Trolley Troubles
Buddy runs his own trolley. Most of it seems to be a musical number. However, there is a criminal living in the ditches as he breaks loose and hijacks Buddy's trolley.
Goin' To Heaven On A Mule
An extremely lazy man working on a plantation must choose between good and bad when it comes to alcohol. He has a nightmare where he goes to heaven on a mule but, while up there, he is kicked down to the underworld with Hades after drinking alcohol from the "forbidden tree" (an allusion to the Hebrew myth of Adam and Eve).
Buddy of the Apes
Buddy encounters African natives. He gets help from animals and together they fight half-naked natives.
How Do I Know It's Sunday
Merchandises in a general store come to life in order to sing a song.
Buddy's Bearcats
Buddy has a baseball team named the Bearcats. They take on the Battling Bruisers in a stadium. A crowd shows up buying tickets and Hot dogs before settling down to watch the game. During the game, high jinks happen.
Why Do I Dream Those Dreams
A fantasy version of Rip Van Winkle involving beer-guzzling leprechauns and other strange creatures.
Buddy's Circus
Buddy is the combination manager and ringmaster of a travelling circus, where the main attractions include an "elephant xylophones" and a pair of high-flying acrobats.
The Miller's Daughter
After the household cat breaks a ceramic figure, the other ceramic figures start to come to life.
Buddy the Detective
On a dark and stormy night, an insane musician seeks inspiration to compose music. He mesmerizes a frog to play the piano, then enchants a painting to play the violin. He picks out Cookie from the phonebook and hypnotizes her through the phone. She goes to his house, but her dog notices and he runs to Buddy's house, and the two set out to find the mad musician's house. They encounter several scary things, such as skeletons. Eventually they find Cookie, and Buddy is able to handle the villain. Cookie also torments him by playing extremely danceable music on the piano.
The Girl At The Ironing Board
Mysteriously, late at night, the laundry comes to life.
Viva Buddy
Buddy goes to Mexico and visits a cantina. He wakes up the patrons from their siesta and there is music and dancing.
Shake Your Powder Puff
A vast array of cartoon characters attend a festival. The main act involves three female rabbits performing a vaudeville act about catching a boyfriend.
Buddy the Woodsman
A musical number with Buddy in the role of a woodsman. Goes through a lumberjack's days chopping down trees. A bear raids the lumberjacks while having pasta as Buddy and Cookie have to dispose of him.
Rhythm In The Bow
A Hobo pretends to drive a train. Beneath the train, another hobo is using the wheels to sharpen his knife. Another man lowers a bucket into the water as they pass over a bridge. He uses a tiny dab of water to "wash" his face. He then pulls out a violin, starting to play it.
Those Beautiful Dames
Toys in a shop window come to life and visit a poverty-stricken little girl as she sleeps. She awakens to find that her shack has been refurbished and that the toys are about to throw her a party.
Buddy's Adventures
Buddy & Cookie's hot air balloon gets thrashed by a violent thunder storm and they ended up landing on foreign grounds. The town Buddy & Cookie are in is called "Sourtown". The residents are always in a bad mood due to them drinking and eating sour products and due to the strict laws which outlaws laughter, dancing, singing, and jazz. Buddy doesn't take the laws seriously as he tries to play some jazz to lighten everyones mood. Unfortunately the king of Sourtown doesn't take law breakers likely.
Pop Goes Your Heart
A robin sings, and the vegetation turns spring-like, followed by some more action by birds and bees. A grasshopper teaches his sons to chew and spit tobacco. Two spiders play the title tune on their web; some worms animate some apples to the tune; a chorus of frogs sings. Beavers play tennis, using spider webs as a net and their tails as racquets. A bear on the prowl is rebuffed by a turtle, then traps several beavers in a tree. They drop a beehive on him; he rolls down a hay-covered hillside, landing amid a farmer's mounds of hay; the farmer tosses the bear-stack into his "bailer", and the bear turns into a walking hay bale.
Buddy the Dentist
Buddy's dog gets hooked on sugar, and ends up with a toothache. Buddy tries to wiggle the tooth, but it makes the dog feel very uncomfortable. So Buddy tries gas, but it backfires and Buddy's own tooth ends up falling out.
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