Bimbo the Dog is a cop who, together with his anthropomorphic motorcycle, must rescue a woman from a kidnapper. And the chase leads to "Hell's Kitchen" down a volcano.

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Is this thing for you? If you have any patience for early animation that feels like it was drawn during a mild hallucination, you’ll probably dig Hide and Seek. It’s not for people who need a coherent plot or characters that act like living things. If you like your cartoons weird and slightly aggressive, you’re home. ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Dave Fleischer

Lloyd Ingraham
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"Is this thing for you? If you have any patience for early animation that feels like it was drawn during a mild hallucination, you’ll probably dig Hide and Seek. It’s not for people who need a coherent plot or characters that act like living things. If you like your cartoons weird and slightly aggressive, you’re home. Bimbo the Dog is a cop. I didn't know he was a cop, but apparently he is. He’s also got this motorcycle that just decides to have a personality. It’s less of a vehicle and more of ..."

