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7/10
Buddy and the Mad Musician
TheLittleSongbird9 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.

As said before, although Buddy's filmography is a mixed bag (the best cartoons tend to be decent but not great and the worst mediocre) and he tends to not be the most interesting or compelling of characters (while there are cartoons that see a heroic side to him, he tends to be quite bland), 'Buddy the Detective' is one of his decent, and one of his better if still not exactly great, efforts. The Buddy cartoons are still interesting to see how early Looney Tunes characters, before the iconic ones with funnier and more interesting personalities were introduced, fared.

'Buddy the Detective's' strengths are a great many. 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.

There are plenty of amusing and very well-timed gags, a great atmosphere (a few parts spooky even) and a lively energy that is not always seen with Buddy. The supporting characters are great fun, Cookie is charming but the best character, and along with the music the best thing about the cartoon, is the Mad Musician who does have a menace but good comic timing too. The ending does have excitement.

However, Buddy is somewhat underused and too much of a supporting character. Anybody who finds him a generally bland character will feel the same here.

Story-wise, 'Buddy the Detective' is very thin on the ground and formulaic. The title is a misleading one, Buddy only appears two thirds of the way through and he doesn't do any detective work really, his contribution is just formulaic foiling of the Mad Musician and saving Cookie.

On the whole, decent if not great. 7/10 Bethany Cox
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7/10
Buddy the Detective was pretty entertaining compared to other cartoons from this character
tavm27 September 2008
This was another one of those Buddy cartoons developed at the Leon Schlesinger Studios for distribution by Warner Bros. after previous employees Hugh Harmon and Rudolf Ising took Bosko with them to M-G-M. As usual, Buddy is pretty bland here but at least we don't see him until the cartoon is nearly over. Instead, we're introduced to a Mad Doctor-type who's bored with just playing the piano by himself on the same dirge. So he kidnaps Buddy's girlfriend, Cookie, by hypnotizing her over the phone before making her play the same thing! Of course, Buddy saves the day...With so little emphasis on the title character, we get some nice atmospheric flavor of wind to set the tone which gets lightened whenever the dirge the Doctor prefers turns into a swing number whenever Cookie or a tree in the beginning plays on the piano! Buddy does provide some literal kick-ass moments near the end so compared to a few others I've seen that starred him, Buddy the Detective is quite a lively effort. So on that note, this cartoon is worth a look for any Warner completist out there.
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6/10
In a story ALMOST as outrageous as Today's News . . .
oscaralbert5 February 2017
Warning: Spoilers
. . . Buddy's girl Cookie is threatened by a crazed Russian Dead Ringer for Rasputin, and his name-shortening descendant, newly-sworn American Czar the Red Commie KGB Evil Mastermind Vlad "Mad Dog" Putin. In another of a continuing series of warnings to We Americans of the (Then) Far Future about our upcoming Calamities, Catastrophes, Cataclysms, and Apocalypti by Warner Bros.' Animated Shorts Seers division (aka, the Looney Tuners), these prognosticators predict that Putin will develop secret KGB Powers of Mind Control in order to entice American Womenfolk to traipse around in Zombie-like trances, doing things against their own self-interests, such as entering Putin's House of Ill Repute (that would be Mother Russia, in which rampant rape and sexual assault against females between Ages 9 and 99 have been fully legalized, Rachel Maddow reported this week) or voting for Putin's Puppet Rump, a self-confessed serial finger rapist and court-documented marital sexual assaulter who obviously would be on the Permanent U.S. Sex Offender Registry IF he were your next-door neighbor and NOT a horn-tooting Billionaire Oligarch immune from ANY American Law, even when he guns down people on Broadway (this is called "New York Values"). Warner suggests at the end of BUDDY THE DETECTIVE that Brute Force is the only solution when the Pervert Necromancers are taking charge, so dust off your pitchfork and help Defend Our Homeland (not to mention the Flower of American Womanhood) Today!
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