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This is a very early Lantz sound cartoon, so early that it merely makes use of simple synchronization, matching the music and tempo to the action at hand — for example, when Oswald sticks a burning stove in Pete’s trousers, we hear “There’ll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight”.
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