There's an ill-assorted mass of gags in this one, some set in the synchronized cartoon era and a few in the talky cartoon era, in which the uncredited in-betweeners try to match the characters' mouths to words in this one. It works erratically. However, there are a lot of them and when one doesn't work, it's on to the next.
With two directors credited in this college campus comedy, it's hard to figure who's responsible for what. The simple style of character design seems typical of cheap Van Beuren budgets. However, the large number of characters must have added to the cost. It's the extreme variation in quality that makes it less engaging and makes the whole thing just occasionally good.