
If you have five minutes and want to see what people thought was funny in the 1920s, you should probably watch this. It is a total mess of a cartoon, but it has that weird energy that only silent shorts have. I wouldn't recommend it if you need things like 'logic' or 'history' in your movies. But if you like watching ...
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"If you have five minutes and want to see what people thought was funny in the 1920s, you should probably watch this. It is a total mess of a cartoon, but it has that weird energy that only silent shorts have. I wouldn't recommend it if you need things like 'logic' or 'history' in your movies. But if you like watching ink-blot characters run around and fall over, it’s a good time. Paul Terry and Frank Moser were the guys behind this. They did those *Aesop’s Fables* cartoons that were everywhere..."

