After the last human has left the department store, the toys walk over to the music department where they start performing the Warren/Dubin song "We're in the money". The money soon joins for a chorus, as well as display dolls in the wardrobe department.

Is this thing worth your time? Honestly, it depends on how much you enjoy that specific brand of 1930s surrealism where objects just start singing for no reason. If you’re a fan of early animation, you’ll probably get a kick out of the weird energy here. If you prefer stories that actually make sense, or if inanimate o...

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

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"Is this thing worth your time? Honestly, it depends on how much you enjoy that specific brand of 1930s surrealism where objects just start singing for no reason. If you’re a fan of early animation, you’ll probably get a kick out of the weird energy here. If you prefer stories that actually make sense, or if inanimate objects singing about money gives you the creeps, you might want to skip it. The whole premise is basically: what if toys had a union meeting, but instead of talking, they just per..."
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