Oswald is trying the hobo life, but an encounter with a copper takes the keenness out of his freedom. Life looks promising again when he meets Brother Bear hobo [Pete] who is boiling coffee over a campfire.

Friz Freleng
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Is it worth the five minutes? If you like old cartoons where physics don't really matter, then yeah, give it a watch. It's great for anyone who likes silent era slapstick but maybe skip it if you can't stand flickering black and white film. I found this one while looking for stuff similar to Buster's Orphan Party. It h...

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

Friz Freleng

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"Is it worth the five minutes? If you like old cartoons where physics don't really matter, then yeah, give it a watch. It's great for anyone who likes silent era slapstick but maybe skip it if you can't stand flickering black and white film. I found this one while looking for stuff similar to Buster's Orphan Party. It has that same kind of frantic energy where everything is just a little bit too fast. Oswald starts off thinking the hobo life is going to be easy. He's just walking down the road, l..."

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