Pooch the Pup is a funny animal cartoon character, an anthropomorphic dog, appearing in Walter Lantz cartoons during the studio’s black-and-white era, and is the first recurring character to be made by Walter Lantz. The character appeared in 13 shorts made in 1932 and 1933.
Pooch The Pesky Pup | Commentary: "The Athlete" (1932)
Pooch The Pesky Pup | Commentary: "The Butcher Boy" (1932)
Pooch The Pesky Pup | Commentary: "The Crowd Snores" (1932)
Pooch The Pup | Commentary: "The Under Dog" (1932)
Pooch The Pup | Commentary: "Cats And Dogs" (1932)
Pooch The Pup | Commentary: "The Terrible Troubadour" (1933)
Pooch The Pup | Commentary: "The Lumber Champ" (1933)
Pooch The Pup | Commentary: "Nature's Workshop" (1933)
Pooch The Pup | Commentary: "Pin Feathers" (1933)