03 November 2024

Farm Frolics 1941


"Farm Frolics" is a classic Warner Bros. cartoon from 1941, directed by Bob Clampett. It's a series of vignettes showcasing quirky and humorous aspects of farm life.

One memorable scene features a show horse, trained to perform various gaits. When asked to canter, the horse breaks into an unexpected rendition of an Eddie Cantor song, much to the narrator's surprise.

Another segment involves a field mouse who's convinced he's hearing things, leading to a comical misunderstanding. The cartoon also includes a grasshopper who, while chewing on a tobacco-like substance, is prevented by the Hays Code from spitting it out.

Throughout the film, there's a running gag with a group of piglets intently watching a clock, adding a layer of mystery to their behavior.

"Farm Frolics" is a delightful blend of slapstick comedy and witty dialogue, showcasing Bob Clampett's unique style of animation.

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