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Dog Gone South

Charlie Dog attempts to ingratiate himself to a southern plantation owner.

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Release : 1950
Rating : 6.9
Studio : Warner Bros. Pictures,  Warner Bros. Cartoons, 
Crew : Background Designer,  Director, 
Cast : Mel Blanc
Genre : Animation

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Reviews

Artivels
2018/08/30

Undescribable Perfection

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Stometer
2018/08/30

Save your money for something good and enjoyable

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Crwthod
2018/08/30

A lot more amusing than I thought it would be.

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Plustown
2018/08/30

A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.

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Edgar Allan Pooh
2016/09/15

. . . as Charlie Dog Morphs from male to female and back again several times, always unsure of "where to go" on Col. Shuffle's premises. Meanwhile, the hulking athletic prodigy Dog of Color Belvedere gets a pass for launching two vicious assaults against an over-powered European ethnic person. Both of these story lines come from coinciding Real Life headlines making World News Sept. 15, 2016. Warner Bros.' always prophetic animation team is mashing together America's "Potty Politics" Scandal with the fact that when it comes to Urban football recruits, it's ALWAYS Open Season on European-American coeds. On the one hand, Brandon Teena will be beaten to death if she tries to use a Boys Room in the Tar Heel State. On the other, her Crimson-Necked Thugs leading the beat-down will drop everything (including Brandon's Phallic Tube Socks) to cheer on the Gridiron Hero ravaging their sister, as long as he has enough decals stuck onto his football helmet. As distasteful as the Looney Tuners may have found it to hang out ALL of North Carolina's Dirty Undies for the whole world to gape at, they soldiered on bravely to Make America Great Again with DOG GONE SOUTH.

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carl170
2005/12/01

It one of the best cartoons - Loony tunes ever made. There are others that come to mind. Rabbit Seasoning for instance.....starring Daffy Duck and Buggs Bunny. But this cartoon is in that league...And it has that line, "Oh, Belvedere...Come here boy!...Wonderful slapstick, gags..and I love that American Southern Accent make this into a classic.I would dearly love to be able to get this on DVD.The Colonel and his faithful Hound - Belvedere is brilliant here... If you ever get the chance please watch it.Carl Brown - Ipswich, England

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airfareclaire
2004/07/14

One of the best one off shorts from Looney Tunes. Yes, it features Charlie the Dog once again trying to find a home, but Belvedere and the Colonel are one of a kind characters who aren't too fond of Yankees or Yankee Pot Roast.Aah, magnolias! Charlie puts these two through the ringer trying to replace Belvedere as the Colonel's pet. One of the rarely seen Looney Tunes cartoons during this new age of political correctness. Why are great new cartoons like The Simpsons, South Park, and Family Guy seen as smart and irreverent, but older cartoons like this seen as demeaning or degrading? I can only hope that this great cartoon will eventually hit a DVD collection before some other format comes along and they have to start all over again.

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Coolguy-7
2003/06/20

If I could pick a favorite Charlie Dog cartoon, this would be it. I love the sequence where Colonel Shuffle is playing his banjo on his front porch singing "Boll my weevil and corn my pone, when you're way down south you're never alone!" Charlie runs up and begins playing "Yankee Doodle," causing Yankee hating Colonel Shuffle to hit him with his banjo. Charlie also faces a problem with Shuffle's bulldog Belvedier. One thing I cannot understand is why this cartoon is not shown anymore. There are no black people in it like there were in say "Mississippi Hare" (which mind you were portrayed pretty good-naturedly). It seems rather odd that Turner Broadcasting, stationed in the South would refuse to show a Southern cartoon. I suppose it could be possible that the people working for AOL-Time Warner assumed that just because it had the word "South" in the title, that it would feature stereotypical blacks. I feel this a shame because this is the best Charlie Dog cartoon ever made.

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