A lively, musical b&w cartoon from 1934. Back then stores were closed on Sundays and the plot is about the inventory coming to life while the humans are away.
BTW, anyone want a popcorn ball?
If you like the music in this clip you might check out
http://youtube.com/watch?v=SQ63LOF34pY
As early as this is, it's still not the first WB "stuff comes to life" cartoon (I think that'd be "I Like Mountain Music" released one day shy of a year earlier).
How many of the original brand names can you identify from the "altered" versions here? I'm sure I remember seeing packages of dye at my granny's house with a name very similar to "Wink", but I can't come up with the real name.
dadoctah 8 months ago
I LOVE IT!
mainbeast 8 months ago
Product Placement!
dobiegee 8 months ago
The detail in cartoons from that era are just remarkable. Wonderful, thanks for posting.
saltwaterballads 1 year ago
the box says harm and arm baking soda at 5:44 lol thats great
graflex16mm 2 years ago
Thanks for the Bosko downloads!
Would anyone know if the following Bosko cartoons are available on YouTube: Bosko in Dutch, Bosko's Knight-Mare, and Bosko the Sheep Herder?
LBSmith2 2 years ago
This is just the BEST old cartoon. Thank you so much.
ColettaDesign 2 years ago
i'm not that sure. i don't know if Hwley Pratt was working there at the time, but i guess you can say that it was a refernce.
springofpiesucks 2 years ago
this cartoon is not good at all.
springofpiesucks 2 years ago
In-joke alert: Freleng's talented layout artist (later a key director at his DePatie-Freleng studio) Hawley Pratt has his name emblazoned on the boxes of "dog biscuits" at 3:26.
fromthesidelines 3 years ago