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"