Goopy, a dog of no particular personality, but a crackerjack piano player, plays several songs on the stage of a nightclub. We spend a fair amount of time watching the patrons and staff of the nightclub.

If you have seven minutes to spare and love the absolute chaos of early 1930s cartoons, Goopy Geer is absolutely worth your time. But if you can't stand repetitive ragtime tunes or characters who do nothing but bounce up and down, you will probably want to throw your screen out the window. There is no plot here. A wei...

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"If you have seven minutes to spare and love the absolute chaos of early 1930s cartoons, Goopy Geer is absolutely worth your time. But if you can't stand repetitive ragtime tunes or characters who do nothing but bounce up and down, you will probably want to throw your screen out the window. There is no plot here. A weird dog with long spaghetti arms sits at a piano and plays songs while the rest of the bar goes wild. 🎹 Goopy himself is kind of a blank slate. He doesn't really have a personalit..."
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