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Cargando... Every Dog Has His Day (1988)por John R. Erickson
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Hank the Cowdog gets into more and more trouble before he is able to find a happy solution to his problems. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Drover takes advantage of Hank's predicament to ignore his orders and spend time chatting with Miss Scamper. Remember how Foghorn Leghorn used to torment that poor farm dog into chasing him until the rope ran out and the dog choked? Pete tries to get Hank to do the same thing.
When Hank is free he causes a disaster with the cows that makes it a smart move for him to lie low for awhile. He hides among the willows of Wolf Creek until he runs into danger from a couple of familiar characters. The buzzards join in. How will Hank avoid becoming lunch? If he does, can he get his job back?
Benny's haughty voice and Miss Scamper's Mae West-like voice were delightful, as were Hank's usual boasting and misuse of big words. The usual sound effects and old-time music enhanced the narration. Some of the songs were: 'The Sun Shines Bright on My Old Kentucky Home,' 'Turkey in the Straw,' and 'I Dream of Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair'. As for the original songs, 'Saddle Up Overture in C-Maybe' may not have many words, but it has a nice beat, while both 'Daddy Packed His Suitcase 'Cause Mama Was a Mean Old Bag' and [title not stated on the CD case, but probably] 'Sleep, Baby Sleep' were funny. Hank and Junior did a nice duet in that last one. The Daddy song was sung by Snort while Rip played the trombone.
Round up the kiddies and play Hank the Cowdog for them (and yourselves). This series is a treat! ( )