Flip schemes to get himself hired as an office boy at the Screwy Nuts & Bolts factory, especially because of the attractive typist. He starts well, using a cat's tongue to lick a stack of envelopes.

Grim Natwick, Ben Hardaway, Ub Iwerks
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Is it worth your time? If you have an itch for early 1930s animation that feels like it’s vibrating at a frequency only dogs can hear, then yes. Watch this. If you are looking for a cohesive story, stay away. This is for the people who think Skating Hounds was a bit too dignified. The whole premise is basically: "How ...

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Charley Chase
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"Is it worth your time? If you have an itch for early 1930s animation that feels like it’s vibrating at a frequency only dogs can hear, then yes. Watch this. If you are looking for a cohesive story, stay away. This is for the people who think Skating Hounds was a bit too dignified. The whole premise is basically: "How can I make an office environment as dangerous as possible?" Flip is a persistent guy, I’ll give him that. He uses a cat's tongue to lick envelopes, which is both efficient and deep..."

