Stormy Seas (1932)
22 Aug 1932 • Animation, Short • 0h 8m
Where else but a cartoon, especially these crazy early 1930s ones, can you see the following?: Someone spit (Flip The Frog) and the saliva turns into a tiny human who then dances on the ship deck; someone (Flip) roll up their sleeves and get a complete dance routine out of a tattoo and then the owner slaps the buttocks of the female dancer; a skunk comes out of an accordion, gets thrown in the sea and fish all jump out and run on top of the water while holding their noses! And - all of this is just in the first minute of this wild Flip The Frog cartoon from UB Iwerks.I almost got a headache watching all this craziness, accompanied by a very fast soundtrack. A lot of these Flip The Frog cartoons are one long series of slapstick gags and you're almost worn out by the end. This is another example of that. I'm not complaining, as I find them very entertaining. You just can't watch more than a couple of them at one time because you need a break from all the action.
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