Barking Dogs 1933 Cubby Bear & Ruff and Reddy

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Barking Dogs (1933) is early in the Cubby cartoon series, and maybe one of the best, though Van Beuren did have another year and a half of production before quality improved drastically under Tom Palmer and Burt Gillett. Just as the Fleischer cartoons lost of some their exuberance around this same time, some wonderful things were left behind as the companies’ output became more Disney-esque in approach.

This cartoon offers a strange lesson in social justice, indeed, and proves that you can do basically nothing and still somehow be the hero (to be fair, Cubby does at one point punch himself in the face, so he does do something). In some states, Cubby and Honey would be locked up at the end of the cartoon for larceny and murder, but somehow we’re
still rooting for them.

The Ruff and Reddy Show (also known as Ruff and Reddy) is an animated television series produced by H-B Enterprises for NBC. It has been referred to as the earliest original color Saturday-morning cartoon, following "Mighty Mouse Playhouse", which was made up of theatrical shorts.

This was the first series made by Hanna-Barbera. The series follows the adventures of Ruff (a smart and steadfast cat) and Reddy (a good-natured and brave—but not overly bright—dog). It was presented by Screen Gems, the television arm of Columbia Pictures. It premiered in December 1957 and ran for 156 episodes until April 1960, comprising three seasons total. It was repeated on NBC Saturday mornings from 1962 to 1963. In the late 1950s, it was sponsored by Post Consumer Brands.

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