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Buddy in the jungle
TheLittleSongbird8 September 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.

While there are some decent Buddy cartoons, few if any are great, Buddy's filmography is a not particularly special one and does see some average cartoons or less than that. 'Buddy of the Apes' just squeezes into the average category, the nice touches in the first part making up for that the cartoon from personal opinion loses steam once the conflict kicks in. Usually, when something has more story or when conflict gets introduced it gets better, not so here.

'Buddy of the Apes' has good assets certainly. 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.

The animals are quite fun and colourful. The first part of 'Buddy and the Apes' has some inventive little touches with both Buddy and the animals. The voice acting is good.

However, even when the natives appear the story is paper thin and, while there are some nice touches, the cartoon does lack energy throughout. There is nothing funny here and the conflict with the natives doesn't work because the natives are every bit as bland as Buddy.

Speaking of Buddy, he is the uninteresting and un-compelling character seen in his first three cartoons and a good deal of his filmography. He is not as big a stereotype as Bosko, but he does lack an interesting personality.

Overall, to watch as a Buddy completest but doesn't hold up to repeat viewings. 5/10 Bethany Cox
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6/10
Some latent Racists have "Called the Kettle Black" . . .
oscaralbert3 February 2017
Warning: Spoilers
. . . in regard to BUDDY OF THE APES, a widely misunderstood entry in a long-running series of brief cartoons from Warner Bros. designed to warn Americans of the (then) Far Future of their upcoming Calamities, Catastrophes, Cataclysms, and Apocalypti. Warner's crack team of prognosticators in its Animated Shorts Seers division (aka, The Looney Tuners) often camouflaged their prophecies so that they could slip past Deplorable Demagogues intact in order to reach their target audience of U.S. Citizens who can Make a Difference. Therefore, the trained eye will have no trouble discerning that the hero of this story--Buddy--is perfectly disguised to represent Al Sharpton, with his safari allies drawn from Nature's Best carefully cloaked to represent Black Lives Matter and its affiliated friends. As these innocent, upbeat, and productive community members are celebrating Buddy's rescue of the toddler gorilla from a raging river and otherwise minding their own business, an Alt.Right Conservative spying on them from a treetop licks his lips and yodels for his obese chief. From their florid complexion, it's not hard to Decrypt the fact that this deplorable pair are meant to denote closet Ku Klux Klan Imperial Wizards Jeff Sessions and Steve Bannon. They round up a Nose-Ringed native, symbolizing Red Commie KGB master plotter Vlad "Mad Dog" Putin's puppet, Rump, made a feeble slave by his Russian Loan Shark. They also recruit a couple of Natives playing Ping Pong with their Paddle Faces; these ladies are dead ringers for Secretary of Misinformation Betsy DeVos and the Lying Queen, Kellyanne Conway. As the gang of Sessions, Bannon, Rump, DeVos, and Conway come charging at the innocent Native Citizens, Hell-bent upon taking away their ObamaCare, Planned Parenthood, Medicare, and Medicaid so that they can roast the resulting corpses, Sharpton\Buddy has his hippo friend fire coconut cannonballs at Bannon's butt, as the rest of the Good Guy's allies make short work of the Alt.Right savages. Even if Putin inexplicably is allowed to install his puppet to trash America's Constitution, Bill of Rights, and Environment with bogus laws, nuclear options, and gag rules, Warner is encouraging We Union-carded normal, average Working Class 99 Per Centers to emulate the bravery shown here in BUDDY OF THE APES and settle the Alt.Right's hash once and for all by confiscating their ill-gotten weapons and assets (to pay off our national debt, equally dividing up the remainder for reparations checks), followed up by deporting this basket of 40 million Deplorables up North to Canada for a seven-generation Cooling Off Period.
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