A thoroughly likable sketch character is Sonny Rabbit in this Color Cartune. The play on measles- with red ink at one time, ketchup at another- is particularly engaging, and should register with any audience, especially with children.
Walter Lantz, Victor McLeod
United States

Is it worth the watch? Look, if you have seven minutes and a strange craving for depression-era animation, sure. It’s for the folks who like their cartoons to feel like they were made in a shed by people fueled entirely by caffeine and deadline pressure. If you need a plot that makes sense or characters with actual dep...


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"Is it worth the watch? Look, if you have seven minutes and a strange craving for depression-era animation, sure. It’s for the folks who like their cartoons to feel like they were made in a shed by people fueled entirely by caffeine and deadline pressure. If you need a plot that makes sense or characters with actual depth, you are definitely in the wrong place. Sonny Rabbit is just a guy trying to exist, but the world—and this fox—have other plans. The whole measles gag is just bizarre. Watching..."

1935 · IMDb 7.1


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