Panning and scanning over tenement windows, we move down to street level to find a chubby dog singing. Various animal residents throw things at him, trying to stop the singing, until he is buried.

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Is this worth your six minutes? If you like weird history and animaton that feels like it was made in a basement by people who hadn't slept in three days, then yes. Watch it. If you want something that makes sense or doesn't involve a dog writing a suicide note, maybe skip it. I honestly didn't expect to see a dog tr...

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

Dave Fleischer

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"Is this worth your six minutes? If you like weird history and animaton that feels like it was made in a basement by people who hadn't slept in three days, then yes. Watch it. If you want something that makes sense or doesn't involve a dog writing a suicide note, maybe skip it. I honestly didn't expect to see a dog trying to end it all in a 1930s cartoon. It starts out normal enough for a Fleischer short. This chubby dog is just trying to sing at teh tenement windows. He’s not even that bad of..."

