Scrappy and his dog start out for a fishing trip, but Oopie keeps tagging along, no matter how many times he's chased off. Finally believing he's left, they arrive at their spot at the lake, to find Oopie's beat them to it.
Dick Huemer
United States

If you have about seven minutes to kill and you don't mind the weird, wobbly animation of the 1930s, Little Pest is actually worth a look. It is mostly for people who grew up with an annoying younger sibling who just would not leave you alone. If you hate repetitive gags or that high-pitched cartoon squealing, you sho...

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"If you have about seven minutes to kill and you don't mind the weird, wobbly animation of the 1930s, Little Pest is actually worth a look. It is mostly for people who grew up with an annoying younger sibling who just would not leave you alone. If you hate repetitive gags or that high-pitched cartoon squealing, you should probly skip this one. It's a Scrappy short, and if you know Scrappy, you know what you're getting into. The whole thing starts with Scrappy and his dog trying to sneak away fo..."

