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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2007

follow the little white bouncing ball, and sing along with the Little Brown Jug, ha ha ha hee hee hee, little brown jug your for me!

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  • This was made back when going to the movies was really a treat. Not only did you see the movie, but you got a lot of short films before it, like a newsreel, a cartoon, and something like this. Nowadays you have previews, reminders to turn off your cell phones, be quiet during the movie, about refreshments in the lobby, and now they do ads for TV shows in the theater. I wish they'd get rid of the ads, and bring back the cartoon shorts and sing-alongs. Would make going to the movies more fun.

  • It wasn't really a kid's cartoon, they showed these in cinemas before movies to get the audience geared up. They weren't really made for children to watch.

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  • @PatrickRsGhost you're a fucking faggot dude

  • u can tell this is old, its cute though lol

  • Yep , in my 1960s kidhood , these were shown on kids' time TV !!!!!!!!! Can you imagine , by today's kids' show standards ?

  • gunna sind dis songg to my frand

  • Walt Disney said his movies were for adults; Trix are not just for kids.

  • Great Stuff!! Learned a lot of Great Old Tunes from this!! Lost today. I feel sorry for kids who've never seen this sort of thing. Sat Morns were a Great Time!!

  • @theevilxdocter smoking weed at 13, wow, you must be a real rebel eh?

  • @nickeynork drinking at 13? hey! thats when i first smoked weed high (hehe) Five

  • @matrix86 One thing you have to remember is that a lot of the cartoons made during the time this was made (1930s and 1940s) were geared more towards an adult audience. Adults were more likely to see a movie in the theater than a kid would, hence most of these being shown along with the newsreels and other similar items. People complain about the violence in the classic cartoons, but they fail to realize these were more adult-oriented, whereas most cartoons today are kid-oriented.

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