Cookie is a Looney Tunes character.
Description[]
Cookie is Buddy's girlfriend. She has shoulder-length black hair (which is depicted as blonde or reddish-brown in posters), typical of 1920s and early 1930s flappers, and usually wears a skirt and high heels. She has a baby brother named Elmer. Her address is given as 00½ Cornbread Ave.[3] She bears a strong resemblance to Betty Boop.
Appearances[]
The classic shorts:
- "Buddy's Day Out" (1933)
- "Buddy's Beer Garden" (1933)
- "Buddy's Show Boat" (1933)
- "Buddy's Garage" (1934)
- "Buddy's Trolley Troubles" (1934)
- "Buddy's Bearcats" (1934)
- "Buddy the Detective" (1934)
- "Buddy the Woodsman" (1934)
- "Buddy's Adventures" (1934)
- "Viva Buddy" (1934)
- "Buddy the Dentist" (1934)
- "Mr. and Mrs. Is the Name" (1935)
- "Buddy's Pony Express" (1935)
- "Buddy's Theatre" (1935)
- "Buddy Steps Out" (1935)
The film:
- Space Jam (picture cameo)
Trivia[]
- A character resembling Cookie, together with a male character resembling Buddy, is featured in The Squirrel Nut Zippers animated music video, "The Ghost of Stephen Foster".
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ (20 September 2022) Cartoon Voices of the Golden Age, 1930-70 Vol. 1 (in en). BearManor Media. "Girlfriend Cookie was at first played by Shirley Reed and then Dorothy Varden, a member of still another girl's trio. Cookie's final voice was, however, Berniece Hansell, whose first of many Schlesinger cartoons were the 1934 entries Country Boy and Buddy the Dentist."
- ↑ (3 October 2022) Cartoon Voices of the Golden Age, Vol. 2 (in en). BearManor Media.
- ↑ "Buddy the Detective"