Did they eat the previous owners, and simply moved in? Did they buy the house? Is there a mortgage?
In any case, in this episode of Walter Lantz' Beary Family series, the kitchen sink is stopped u, and the father bear decides to fix it himself. He fails in various unamusing ways. I also don't like the voice work, although the technical artwork is decent.
This is from Lantz' last year producing cartoons. His earliest recorded credit is from 1913, when he worked as an animator for John Randolph Bray. He produced some great cartoons in his sixty years in the industry, but this is not one of them.
In any case, in this episode of Walter Lantz' Beary Family series, the kitchen sink is stopped u, and the father bear decides to fix it himself. He fails in various unamusing ways. I also don't like the voice work, although the technical artwork is decent.
This is from Lantz' last year producing cartoons. His earliest recorded credit is from 1913, when he worked as an animator for John Randolph Bray. He produced some great cartoons in his sixty years in the industry, but this is not one of them.