Buddy's Beer Garden (1933) Poster

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6/10
In the beer garden
TheLittleSongbird29 August 2017
Now a fairly obscure character, Buddy was the second Warner Brothers Looney Tunes character, after Bosko and followed by Beans the Cat. Buddy didn't last long, being retired in 1935 after 23 cartoons starting in 1933.

After the historically significant but average debut cartoon 'Buddy's Day Out', Buddy's second cartoon is a marginal improvement, being not as high on the cutesy factor, but is still rather unexceptional. Can still sort of understand why the character didn't last long. Buddy certainly isn't annoying here, but that he is still not a particularly interesting or compelling character and rather bland instead is a large part of the problem.

The laughs still don't come consistently, while there are still parts that make one cringe. The story is non-existent and lacks energy and the supporting characters, apart from the lady singer, are not very memorable.

However, there are good elements. The animation is nicely drawn and detailed. Music played a big part in the Buddy cartoons and it was essential for it to work. Luckily it has the liveliness and energy, as well as the lush and vibrant orchestration, that was lacking elsewhere.

Parts are amusing too, the first half is pretty fun but the highlight is the lady singer and the overhanging dress being torn. The cutesy factor is toned down, which is a good thing, and the lady singer entertains.

On the whole, decent but unexceptional. 6/10 Bethany Cox
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7/10
Way before the 11-year-old Access Hollywood tapes leaked . . .
oscaralbert10 October 2016
Warning: Spoilers
. . . Warner Bros.' uncannily clairvoyant Looney Tuner Animation Division prophesied the Rise of Trump in many animated shorts, and animated a pair of shorts to predict Trump's Decline and Fall in BUDDY'S BEER GARDEN. Warner's knack for warning America of impending 21st Century Calamities, Catastrophes, Cataclysms, and Apocalypti was still in its infancy when BUDDY'S BEER GARDEN opened in 1933. Perhaps that's the reason that we don't see the coarse, hulking, uncouth, obese customer standing in for Trump (eventually proved to be a serial sexual harasser) until 126 seconds of this 7-minute cartoon have been spent providing a few chuckles for its contemporary audiences. In True Trumpster Fashion, Customer Trumpenstein demeans a male waiter with abusive language, using the excuse of "slow service" (which is depicted as ACTUALLY being much FASTER than Jimmy John's!)--to NOT pay for his booze, let alone tip his server. Next Trumplestiltskin makes a lewd pass at Buddy's gal Cookie. After being politely rebuffed, this Trump the Goon lashes out in prototypical fashion, mocking Cookie's ethnic dancing (exactly as Trump himself would spoof a disabled journalist in Real Life eight decades later). When Buddy performs as a Drag Queen for the night's Grand Finale, this clueless Trump Version 1.0 sees an opportunity to "Grab some p - - - -" (as he so eloquently told Access Hollywood), but only succeeds in revealing Buddy stripped down to boxer shorts as Trumpenstein himself flies out the window of Buddy's place.
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