The first gag about the dice reminded me of the Ellery Queen story “Diamonds In Paradise”, where a thief’s dying message points to where the stolen jewels are hid.💎
I’m really impressed with the layouts, backgrounds, and the illustrations of all the sculptures! Great, solid cartooning and they effectively captured a classical artistic stone look, as in Harpo Marx’s curly hair. And the one animated character is quite well done. Love the elevator to the mezzanine
The first gag about the dice reminded me of the Ellery Queen story “Diamonds In Paradise”, where a thief’s dying message points to where the stolen jewels are hid.💎
Cheap and random enough to qualify as a Screen Gems Phantasy of the same vintage
I’m really impressed with the layouts, backgrounds, and the illustrations of all the sculptures! Great, solid cartooning and they effectively captured a classical artistic stone look, as in Harpo Marx’s curly hair. And the one animated character is quite well done. Love the elevator to the mezzanine
This is great! Thank you, did not know of this work before!
One dad joke after another! Priceless
"animated antic" yet it's full of still images... fascinating...
That was a strange one!
Can you find a sound print of Ship Ahoy from 1930 and with the moral at the end please
3:07 it took me a moment to get what that was referencing, but then I remembered the USO
It's a caricature of Bob Hope
What's a cheater?
In this case, just a bunch of backgrounds, but in most cases it's a cheaply assembled cartoon usually with reused footage/animation
@@kingdelbertSeveral Popeye cartoons were made this way.
@@kingdelbertLike what Van Beuren and Screen Gems/Columbia, and later Hanna-Barbera and Filmation tended to do.
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Oof