A baby is transported to Lullaby Land, where pacifiers grow on trees, diapers, bottles, and potty chairs march on parade, and the gingham dog comes to life. He wanders into the "keep out" cave, full of things like scissors, knives, and fountain pens that are not for baby and begins smashing watches with hammers and playing with giant matches.


Is this worth your time? If you like old-school, rubber-hose animation, yes. You should watch it. If you are looking for a relaxing bedtime story, avoid this like the plague. It is bizarre, frantic, and genuinely creepy. The whole thing starts off like a standard, sugary sweet cartoon. Pacifiers growing on trees? Sure...

still_frame

still_frame

still_frame

still_frame

still_frame

still_frame

still_frame


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

Wilfred Jackson

Hal Roach
Community
Log in to comment.
"Is this worth your time? If you like old-school, rubber-hose animation, yes. You should watch it. If you are looking for a relaxing bedtime story, avoid this like the plague. It is bizarre, frantic, and genuinely creepy. The whole thing starts off like a standard, sugary sweet cartoon. Pacifiers growing on trees? Sure. Bottles marching around like little soldiers? Fine. It’s all very whimsical until the baby decides to wander into the 'keep out' cave. That is where the movie just loses its min..."
Beatrice Hagen
United States

