Bimbo the Dog is driving along the street looking for a potential date. In the process, he tears up the road with his hi-tech car, much to the consternation of a police officer.

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Alright, so you’re wondering about Hot Dog (1930). Is it worth your time today? Look, if you’re into old-school animation, the kind that feels a little wild and unhinged, then yeah, give it a quick watch. Anyone expecting a deep story or modern sensibilities will probably just scratch their head. This cartoon is basica...

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

Dave Fleischer

Eduardo Notari
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"Alright, so you’re wondering about Hot Dog (1930). Is it worth your time today? Look, if you’re into old-school animation, the kind that feels a little wild and unhinged, then yeah, give it a quick watch. Anyone expecting a deep story or modern sensibilities will probably just scratch their head. This cartoon is basically Bimbo the Dog causing a ruckus. He’s driving his car, which isn’t just fast; it literally zips open the road like a tin can. The police officer trying to keep up is just wonder..."

