When Puddy the Pup gets too rambunctious, Farmer Al Falfa throw him off the farm. Puddy is then captured by gypsies in this Terrytoon from 1936.
This was the year that Paul Terry and his new staff members tried to freshen his product. Characters such as Puddy not only got their names in the title. They also got theme songs. This was the year when Walter Lantz tried to organize a starring character other than Oswald the Lucky Rabbit; when Leon Schlesinger's studio started to build characters such as Porky Pig; even Disney began to build up alternatives to Mickey Mouse, with Goofy and Donald Duck. Lantz knew he had to compete.
The other notable thing is that Terry's crew had come up with their signature style. In terms of character design, movement, backgrounding, music and sound effects, Terry might have produced this cartoon ten years later. Only Technicolor is missing.