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Buddy of the Apes : ウィキペディア英語版
Buddy of the Apes

''Buddy of the Apes'' is an American animated short film, released May 26, 1934.〔Maltin, Leonard. ''Of Mice and Magic: a History of American Animated Cartoons''. Von Hoffmann Press, Inc., 1980. p. 406〕 It is a ''Looney Tunes'' cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was the first cartoon supervised by Ben Hardaway; musical direction was by Bernard Brown.
==Summary==
Buddy, dressed in a leopard pelt & wearing his ordinary shoes, steps from his house amid the jungle trees, thumps his chest, & utters a great yell before swinging from tree to tree down to the earth. Cleverly, he washes himself with the water of an elephant's trunk, steps behind the great beast to wring out his raiment, then, when again decent, re-emerges. Buddy steps over to a nearby pond, where he brushes his teeth with a reed thereby growing. We see animals doing similar things: a giraffe rinses its mouth & spits, an alligator cleans its dentures, a monkey flosses the teeth of an hippopotamus. A mother ape rocks her baby in a cradle (balanced on a ledge), & gives him a coconut as a bottle; when the child looks to be safely asleep, the mother steps away. But the child is awake, and he happily rocks himself off of his precarious ledge, and falls, cradle & all, into a river below: the mother returns screaming.
Buddy, meanwhile, slices open a coconut to drink its milk, and the mother ape hysterically enjoins his help in rescuing her baby. Buddy rushes off, and, cleverly tying the hilt of his coconut knife to a vine, he snags the little ape's cradle & barely saves the infant from falling down a rushing waterfall; the mother scolds her baby upon his return, and Buddy and several other creatures dance in a circle (Buddy at center). A native from a nearby village catches sight of the triumphant party by means of a spy-glass & hurries back to tell his Chief of the matter: the village gathers, the Chief speaks in a language accessible only to himself & his people, and most of the villagers arm & hurry off at this command, whilst two stay behind to take up the king's litter.
Buddy, interrupted from a game that he was apparently playing with an ape friend of his, deftly escapes two spears from the advancing local enemy (the ape on his back), and leaps to his hut, again uttering a great bellow: this is a gathering cry for the beasts of the jungle. An elephant hears Buddy, sees the enemies, & gathers, with its trunk, acorns, which then it fires, to great effect, at the natives. Buddy catches a spear in his teeth, fires it back at its thrower, & catches the native, by his nose ring, on a tree; a kangaroo then emerges and punches the trapped enemy, while a smaller native kicks the belly of the beast, from which, naturally enough, emerges a baby kangaroo, which then takes a mighty and successful swing at the tiny belligerent. Apes load coconuts into an hippopotamus, & another ape swings from a tree to kick the beast, which then, by mouth, launches the palm projectiles at quickly frightened, retreating natives; dodging most, the fleeing warriors are struck from the rear by one, &, as they are running in a straight line, are bunched together at once, and thrown thus off a cliff, into the water beneath. A monkey emerges from the beak of a pelican and fires coconuts at the tribal chief & his litter-bearers, knocking out the two servants & sending the chief flying; the hippopotamus continues to fire coconuts and hits the Chief numerous times. Another ape successfully uses a cat as a bow from which to fire long needles at the Chief's behind; Buddy, watching, swings down from his hut and catches his enemy by the neck. Wrestling the Chief into submission, Buddy again lets loose his jungle roar & is outfitted with the same crown worn, not a moment ago, by the defeated native chief.

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