Scrappy and Oopie, though little boys, happily celebrate the return of beer after fourteen years, with the help of brew-guzzling gnomes, apparently from the "Rip Van Winkle" story. They leave an allegorical "Prohibition" figure (ugly old man in stovepipe hat) stripped and chased off.
Dick Huemer
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Is this worth a watch? If you're a fan of animation history or just enjoy feeling deeply confused for five minutes, then sure, fire it up. If you're looking for a coherent story or something that hasn't aged like a block of questionable cheese, maybe skip it. It's definitely not for the easily unsettled. There is some...


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Dick Huemer

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"Is this worth a watch? If you're a fan of animation history or just enjoy feeling deeply confused for five minutes, then sure, fire it up. If you're looking for a coherent story or something that hasn't aged like a block of questionable cheese, maybe skip it. It's definitely not for the easily unsettled. There is something inherently wrong about watching two little cartoon boys—Scrappy and Oopie—cheering for the return of alcohol. It’s like a weird, unintended PSA from the 1930s. The whole thin..."

