Buzzy the Crow
Animated cartoon character
Fictional character
Buzzy Crow | |
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First appearance | The Stupiditious Cat (1947) |
Voiced by | Jackson Beck |
In-universe information | |
Species | Crow |
Gender | Male |
Buzzy the Funny Crow is an animated cartoon character that first appeared in the Famous/Paramount Noveltoons cartoon, "Stupidstitious Cat" (1947).[1] He went on to appear in 13 cartoons from 1947 to 1954,[2] including Sock-a-Bye Kitty, As the Crow Lies, Cat-Choo, Better Bait Than Never and No Ifs, Ands or Butts.[3]
Buzzy spoke in a gravelly voice that resembled that of Eddie Anderson, famous for playing the valet Rochester on Jack Benny's radio and later television program, and in The Stupidstitious Cat, Katnip's voice resembled that of Benny.
Filmography
- The Stupidstitious Cat (Apr-25-1947) - Noveltoons
- Cat O'Nine Ails (Jan-9-1948) - Noveltoons (currently unavailable but the original negative exists at the UCLA Film & Television Archive)
- Winter Draws On (Mar-19-1948) - Screen Songs
- The Big Drip (Nov-25-1949) - Screen Songs (final Buzzy cartoon in the U.M. & M. package).
- Sock-A-Bye Kitty (Dec-2-1950) - Noveltoons with Katnip (first Buzzy cartoon in the Harvey Films package).
- As The Crow Lies (June-1-1951) - Noveltoons with Katnip.
- Sing Again of Michigan (Jun-29-1951) - Screen Songs
- Cat-Choo (Oct-12-1951) - Noveltoons with Katnip.
- The Awful Tooth (May-2-1952) - Noveltoons with Katnip.
- Better Bait Than Never (Jun-5-1953) - Noveltoons with Katnip.
- Hair Today Gone Tomorrow (Apr-16-1954) - Noveltoons with Katnip.
- No Ifs, Ands, or Butts (Dec-17-1954) - Noveltoons
- Katnip's Big Day (Oct-30-1959) - Herman and Katnip (guest appearance and the final cartoon)
References
- ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. p. 62. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
- ^ Sampson, Henry T (1998), That's enough, folks: Black images in animated cartoons, 1900-1960, Scarecrow Press, ISBN 978-0-585-11436-1
- ^ Rovin, Jeff (1991). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Cartoon Animals. Prentice Hall Press. p. 44. ISBN 0-13-275561-0. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
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short film
series
- Popeye the Sailor (1942–1957, list of shorts)
- Superman (1942–1943)
- Noveltoons (1943–1967)
- Little Lulu (1943–1948)
- Screen Songs (1947–1951)
- Little Audrey (1948–1958)
- Baby Huey (1950–1959)
- Casper the Friendly Ghost (1950–1959)
- Buzzy and Katnip (1950–1954)
- Kartunes (1951–1953)
- Herman and Katnip (1950–1959)
- Tommy Tortoise and Moe Hare (1953–1957)
- Modern Madcaps (1958–1967)
- Jeepers and Creepers (1960)
- The Cat (1960–1961)
- Swifty and Shorty (1964–1965)
- Honey Halfwitch (1965–1967)
- Merry Makers (1967)
- GoGo Toons (1967)
- Fractured Fables (1967)
- Felix the Cat (1958–1962)
- Matty's Funday Funnies (1959–1962 season)
- Popeye the Sailor (1960–1963)
- King Features Trilogy (1961–1965)
- The New Casper Cartoon Show (1963–1964)
- The Mighty Thor (1966)
- Joan Alexander
- Cosmo Anzilotti
- Ralph Bakshi
- Bill Ballard
- Dante Barbetta
- Jackson Beck
- Howard Beckerman
- Dave Barry
- Larz Bourne
- Willard Bowsky
- Sam Buchward
- Paul Busch
- Joe Cal Cagno
- Orestes Calpini
- George Cannata
- Bud Collyer
- Dana Coty
- Doug Crane
- James Culhane
- Gene Deitch
- Bill Thompson
- Joe Dommerque
- Irving Dressler
- John Dunn
- Gerry Dvorak
- Jack Ehret
- H.C. Ellison
- Frank Endres
- Al Eugster
- Tony Benedict
- Don Figlozzi
- Warren Foster
- Otto Feuer
- Woody Gelman
- John Gentilella
- Goerge Germanetti
- Tom Golden
- Dan Gordon
- Reuben Grossman
- Joseph Gottlieb
- Dick Hall
- LLoyd Hallock, Jr.
- Chuck Harriton
- Jack Henegan
- William Henning
- George Hill
- Margie Hines
- Bill Hudson
- Tom Johnson
- Isadore "I." Klein
- Abner Matthews Kneitel
- Seymour Kneitel
- Eddie Lawrence
- Bob Leffingwell
- Frank Little
- Robert Little
- Anton Loeb
- Jim Logan
- Jack Mercer
- Otto Messmer
- Carl Meyer
- Shane Miller
- Thomas Moore
- Jay Morton
- Steve Muffati
- Julian Noa
- Joe Oriolo
- Robert Owen
- Wm. B. Pattengill
- Harvey Patterson
- Graham Place
- Howard Post
- Al Pross
- Stan Quackenbush
- Mae Questel
- Lillian Randolph
- Sid Raymond
- Morey Reden
- Larry Riley
- Cecil Roy
- George Rufle
- Howard A. Schneider
- Winston Sharples
- Gordon A. Sheehan
- Larry Silverman
- Isadore Sparber
- Irving Spector
- Arnold Stang
- John Stanley
- Sam Stimson
- Joe Stultz
- Allen Swift
- Nick Tafuri
- Martin Taras
- David Tendlar
- Sammy Timberg
- William Turner
- Jim Tyer
- Bill Tytla
- Dave Ubinas
- Edith Vernick
- Myron Waldman
- John Walworth
- Jack Ward
- Bob Wickersham
- Gordon Whittier
- John Zago
- Lou Zukor
- Paul Frees
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