Sunday Morning Madness: A Look at How Do I Know It's Sunday
Is it worth your time?
Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for vintage animation that leans into the surreal. If you’re looking for a plot that makes sense, keep walking. You’ll probably hate this if you get annoyed by characters that burst into song every thirty seconds. 🎶
There is something inherently unsettling...
The movie How Do I Know It's Sunday was directed by Friz Freleng.
How Do I Know It's Sunday was released in the year 1934.
How Do I Know It's Sunday has an IMDb rating of 5.2 out of 10.
How Do I Know It's Sunday is a movie from United States.
How Do I Know It's Sunday is categorised as Comedy, Animation, Short, Family in the cult cinema archive at Dbcult.
How Do I Know It's Sunday features The Varsity Three, Bernard B. Brown, The Rhythmettes, The Guardsmen.
The screenplay for How Do I Know It's Sunday was written by Ben Hardaway, Norm McCabe, Tom Armstrong.
If you enjoy How Do I Know It's Sunday, you might also like Trail of the Rails (1920), Striking Models (1920), Lunatics in Politics (1920), Mary's Ankle (1920).
Yes, How Do I Know It's Sunday (1934) is featured in the Dbcult archive as a curated cult cinema title, known for its Comedy and Animation qualities.
In a sleepy general store, the canned goods and household items suddenly wake up to perform a musical number about the joys of Sunday. It's a bizarre, short animated romp that feels like a fever dream from a different era.
Synopsis
in a general store. all the products come to life and start singing about Sunday.
Review Excerpt
"Is it worth your time?
Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for vintage animation that leans into the surreal. If you’re looking for a plot that makes sense, keep walking. You’ll probably hate this if you get annoyed by characters that burst into song every thirty seconds. 🎶
There is something inherently unsettling about watching a stack of soup cans harmonize. It’s not quite as charming as Sittin' on a Backyard Fence, but it has that same frantic energy. The items in the general store just ..."