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The Bashful Buzzard
Beaky Buzzard, the shyest, dopiest young buzzard in his family, is sent out to catch something to eat.
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Plot Summary
This classic Looney Tunes short features a timid buzzard who is afraid of heights. He attempts to overcome his fear by trying to become a bandit, but his acrophobia constantly gets in the way of his dastardly deeds. His struggles lead to a series of comedic encounters and escalating mishaps.
Critical Reception
As a Tex Avery cartoon, 'The Bashful Buzzard' is generally praised for its anarchic humor and wild animation. While not as famous as some of his other works, it's considered a solid entry in the Looney Tunes canon, appreciated for its fast-paced gags and character design.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its signature Tex Avery zaniness and visual gags.
The character of the timid buzzard provides a unique and humorous take on the typical cartoon antagonist.
A well-executed short that showcases the creative energy of the Warner Bros. animation studio during its golden age.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the cartoon's classic animation style and the humor derived from the buzzard's peculiar phobia. Many recall it fondly as a quintessential example of the fast-paced, unpredictable humor found in early Looney Tunes.
Fun Fact
Tex Avery's innovative and boundary-pushing animation style in the 1940s, including in shorts like 'The Bashful Buzzard,' heavily influenced later animators and the development of animated comedy.
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