Dumb-Hounded (1943)
10/10
Hello, all you happy people!
5 December 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Droopy knows how to make an entrance. He's a very memorable character here, more so than in any other classic short. The concept is great and would be used for many other cartoons, most heavily in "Tom and Jerry Kids" and "Droopy, Master Detective". I actually prefer this short to the 1946 remake because this features a larger variety of gags. Bill Thompson and Frank Graham do a wonderful job as Droopy and the Wolf. Droopy's sadness leads to a very funny finale where he goes crazy with happiness (this is also the final gag in the next two Droopy shorts). Side note: the Wolf didn't make his debut here, he starred in "Blitz Wolf" earlier.
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