A puppy is forced into a barber shop run by Oswald the Rabbit. Oswald can't shave the dog's back at first, as the hair keeps growing back.

Walter Lantz, Tom Palmer
United States

Alright, so if you're into those old, black-and-white cartoons from way back, you might just get a kick out of Yanky Clippers. It’s got Oswald the Rabbit doing his barber thing, which is pretty much as chaotic as it sounds. If you usually go for something with, you know, a plot or characters that talk, this one probabl...

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"Alright, so if you're into those old, black-and-white cartoons from way back, you might just get a kick out of Yanky Clippers. It’s got Oswald the Rabbit doing his barber thing, which is pretty much as chaotic as it sounds. If you usually go for something with, you know, a plot or characters that talk, this one probably isn’t for you. But for a quick dose of early animation silliness? Definitely. The whole thing kicks off with this little puppy. He needs a shave, like, badly. But every time Osw..."

