Freddy the Freshman | |
Director: | Rudolph Ising |
Animator: | Isadore Freleng Paul Smith |
Music: | Frank Marsales |
Producer: | Hugh Harman Rudolph Ising Leon Schlesinger |
Studio: | Harman-Ising Productions |
Distributor: | Warner Bros. Pictures The Vitaphone Corporation |
Color Process: | Black and white |
Runtime: | 7 min |
Language: | English |
Freddy the Freshman is a 1932 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short film, directed by Rudolph Ising.[1] The short was released on February 20, 1932.[2]
Raccoon coat-clad Freddy the Freshman, "the freshest kid in town" and a canine "big man on campus", crashes a college pep rally, and then proceeds to become the star of the big campus football game.[3]
The cartoon is built around "Freddy The Freshman, The Freshest Kid in Town", a song written by Cliff Friend and Dave Oppenheim and part of the Warner Bros. publishing library. Following its use in this cartoon, "Freddy The Freshman, The Freshest Kid in Town" would turn up as an incidental score cue (usually relating to football in some way) in many later Warner Bros. cartoons. In "Raw! Raw! Rooster!", the song is sung by the character of Rhode Island Red, rival and nemesis to Foghorn Leghorn. A lively version of the tune is heard during a badminton duel in "Bad Ol' Putty Tat". The Freddy the Freshman cartoon short is today in the public domain.