Puddy the Pup

Puddy the Pup is a Terrytoons cartoon character who featured in a theatrical short film series from 1935 to 1942.[1] He also appeared as Farmer Al Falfa's sidekick in other Terrytoon shorts, such as Tin Can Tourist and Farmer Al Falfa's Prize Package. The character is a white dog with a black ear, a design similar to generic dogs in various Terrytoons.

Filmography

TitleDirectorRelease dateReissue titleCuriosities
1. The Bull FightPaul Terry, Frank MoserFebruary 8, 1935
2. Cats in a Bag Mannie Davis, George GordonJuly 10, 1936
3. Puddy the Pup and the GypsiesJuly 24, 1936Farm Frolics (Castle Films)
4. Sunken TreasuresOctober 16, 1936Down in the Deep (Castle Films)
5. The Hot SpellDecember 12, 1936
6. The Book ShopFebruary 5, 1937
7. Puddy's CoronationMay 14, 1937Hail the King (Castle Films). Mistakenly regarded as an episode of Kiko the Kangaroo in the Castle Films reissue.
8. The Homeless PupGeorge GordonJuly 23, 1937
9. The Dog and the BoneNovember 12, 1937Puddy Picks a Bone! (Castle Films)
10. His Off Day (aka His Day Off)Connie RasinskiFebruary 4, 1938Tricky Troubles (Castle Films)
11. Happy and LuckyMarch 18, 1938Dog Wanted! (Castle Films)
12. The Big TopMannie DavisMay 12, 1938Circus Capers (Castle Films)
13. The Big Build-upSeptember 4, 1942Here, Puddy appears more different, he is no longer furry, his ears are thin and, in addition to his black, he has a black ball under his ear, half of his face is colored black, on the same side as the ear. It bears a resemblance to the dog from A Dog's Dream (1941), only without the black coloring on the ear, the black ball under its tail and half of its face.
  • A Puddy-esque dog appears in A Dog's Dream (1941), but without black spots on one of his ears, on his tail, he has long ears and is not furry and, mistakenly, was considered as an episode of Puddy in reissue version.

References

  1. Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. p. 127. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.


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