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Jolly Little Elves is a film of genre Comedy directed by Bill Nolan released in USA on 1 october 1934

Jolly Little Elves (1934)

Jolly Little Elves
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Released in USA 1 october 1934
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Genres Comedy,    Musical,    Animation
Rating59% 2.954962.954962.954962.954962.95496

Jolly Little Elves is a 1934 animated short film by Walter Lantz that was nominated at the 7th Academy Awards for Best Animated Short film.
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Teacher's Pests
Directed by Bill Nolan, Walter Lantz
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A female buffalo who is a school teacher is attending a class. While she conducts as most of the students are singing, the boy beagle (making his debut in this film) blows his nose, much to her disturbance. When the buffalo tells the boy beagle to approach, another student puts a balloon under his very long shirt. And as she strikes the little dog in the rear with a rod, the balloon bursts, creating a loud noise. The buffalo then tells the boy beagle to just stand next to the extra chalk board.
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The Clown (1931)

Directed by Bill Nolan, Walter Lantz
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Oswald, as the title implies, is a circus clown who performs acts in the big top along with his partner the live female stuffed doll. After doing some acts involving horses, the doll is being asked by the ringmaster to sign some kind of contract. Oswald is suspicious of the ringmaster's plans, and tries to intervene, only to be whipped away by the ringmaster.
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Pooch is a participant in a number of track and field events. His first event is a sprinting competition. Because of poor signaling from the signal man, Pooch runs but the other competitors remain in their starting position. Pooch reaches the finish line but fails to come across as the tape slings him back to the starting line. The signal man restarts the race, and this time all the runners make their move. Pooch again reaches the finish line but again gets sling back by the tape. His second flight also causes him to push back the other runners. Pooch resumes his run and wins the race, thanks to the absence of the tape at the end of the track.
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Oswald (wearing gloves for the first time) and a parrot are on a log boat, riding on a rough sea. The sea becomes calm moments later. They then notice they are hungry and decided to fish. Oswald casts a line, and the parrot goes down with the hook to find suitable fish. The parrot places the line on a fish, and signals Oswald to reel in. But the fish the parrot selected is too big and therefore drags Oswald below the sea.
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Pooch (now wearing shoes and a hat) is a penniless vagabond wondering the countryside, and carrying a sack on the end of a stick. On his way, he comes across his sweetheart the girl coonhound (now having lighter fur) who is milking a cow. After they greet each other, Pooch sings the song A Great Big Bunch of You. Moments later, an old dog, who is the girl coonhound's employer, shows up and isn't happy to see him. The old dog hurls Pooch past the fences bordering the farmlands where he lands next to a sign saying "No tramps allowed."
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