Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon - Droopy
Droopy (conocido también como Motita en español) es un personaje animado creado por Tex Avery para el estudio de animación de Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer en 1943.
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- DirecciónTex AveryReparto principalBill ThompsonFrank GrahamThe Wolf escapes from prison but is hounded by the police dog named Droopy. Wherever The Wolf goes, the little fellow is there, too.
- DirecciónTex AveryReparto principalAnn Pickard RheaTex AverySara BernerA western bandit kidnaps a songstress and is chased to his hideout by the posse, until "the Hero" saves the day.
- DirecciónTex AveryReparto principalBill ThompsonTex AverySara BernerThis starts off as an adaptation of Robert Service's poem 'The Shooting of Dan McGrew', complete with a literal depiction of a man with one foot in the grave, but when Dan McGoo turns out to be Droopy, it turns into another Droopy-versus-the Wolf gagfest.
- DirecciónTex AveryReparto principalTex AveryFrank GrahamWilliam HannaA wolf convict makes his escape, but is pursued by a diminutive Mountie who seems to be everywhere.
- DirecciónTex AveryReparto principalBill ThompsonLina RomayTex AveryA bullfight contest between Droopy and The Wolf, staged in the Chili Bowl.
- DirecciónTex AveryReparto principalTex AveryWilliam HannaPat McGeehanA millionaire with two dogs (Spike and Droopy) leaves his fortune to Droopy with the stipulation that should he be killed the entire fortune will revert to Spike. Guess what Spike is up to?
- DirecciónTex AveryReparto principalBill ThompsonTex AveryDaws ButlerDroopy is an unlikely fox-hound, but the highly civilised (and resourceful) English upper-class fox makes even more unlikely prey...
- DirecciónTex AveryReparto principalDaws ButlerFrank GrahamDon MessickDroopy and Spike compete in a series of athletics contests, and no prizes for guessing who starts cheating...
- DirecciónTex AveryReparto principalBill ThompsonTex AveryDaws ButlerSimilar in tone to The Chump Champ (1950), but this time Droopy and Spike are in competition for a circus acrobat's job.
- DirecciónTex AveryReparto principalBill ThompsonTex AveryDaws ButlerDroopy the Boy Scout attempts to do good deeds, but has various Spike-related hurdles to overcome first...
- DirecciónTex AveryReparto principalBill ThompsonDaws ButlerDroopy and his identical twin brother Drippy are assigned to look after a house, and are told to deal violently with strangers. But Droopy takes pity on his friend Spike, and agrees to put him up for a few days - but he forgets to warn Drippy...
- DirecciónDick LundyTex AveryReparto principalCharles LungManuel ParísBill ThompsonDroopy is on his way to woo his lovely senorita when he is waylayed by a wolf intent on winning the fair lass. But the wolf wasn't counting on Droopy's uncanny ability to be in the right place at the right time...
- DirecciónTex AveryReparto principalBill ThompsonDaws ButlerRed CoffeyA variation on the age-old 'Three Little Pigs' theme, with Droopy and pals being the target of one of the most laid-back wolves you'll ever see.
- DirecciónTex AveryReparto principalBill ThompsonTex AveryDroopy is a shepherd. His sheep graze into cattle country, despite the warning sign. He gets in an argument with the cattle owner, but of course, nobody wins a battle against Droopy.
- DirecciónTex AveryReparto principalTex AveryColleen CollinsPaul FreesHomesteaders are not popular in cattle country, so when the cows complain to Dishonest Dan, The Cattle Man, he makes it tough on the Droopy family.
- DirecciónTex AveryReparto principalBill ThompsonTex AveryJohn BrownDon't be fooled by the title - Droopy looks like Droopy, but he's actually jazzman John Pettibone, with his performing flea combo, and the film shows how it came into being.
- DirecciónTex AveryMichael LahReparto principalBill ThompsonTex AveryDaws ButlerA jailhouse, a tempting safe, and a sleeping sheriff. Can the two villains make off with the loot without waking him up? Not if deputy Droopy, who is on patrol guarding the safe, has his way. Much of this cartoon is a remake of Rock-a-Bye Bear (1952).
- DirecciónTex AveryMichael LahReparto principalBill ThompsonTex AverySara BernerDespite what's printed on the credits, Tex Avery had nothing to do with this cartoon - it's a CinemaScope remake of 'Wags to Riches' (1949), put together by others from his original artwork and production cels. Apart from the new CinemaScope backgrounds, it's identical to the earlier film.
- DirecciónMichael LahReparto principalBill ThompsonButch and Droopy have equal shares in a gold mine. When they finally strike gold, Butch tries to make his share more equal by doing away with Droopy, with no success.
- DirecciónMichael LahReparto principalDaws ButlerJoe TrescariA wolf with a Southern accent walks by just as a teacher is getting fed up with his class and walks out. Unfortunately, the class consists of three junior clones of Droopy, who manage to try his patience.
- DirecciónMichael LahReparto principalBill ThompsonSir Droopalot and Sir Butchalot (Droopy and Butch) vie with each other to kill a dragon that is terrorizing their kingdom. Whoever vanquishes the dragon will marry the king's daughter.
- DirecciónMichael LahReparto principalDaws ButlerBill ThompsonJoe TrescariDroopy guards his flock of sheep from the southern wolf, whose unsuccessful schemes to capture his prey work against him.
- DirecciónMichael LahReparto principalVic PerrinBill ThompsonDroopy and Butch are competing race car drivers in a road race. While Butch has the faster car, his cockiness and the time he spends on unsuccessful schemes to stop Droopy work against him.