The black sheep gets into a fight with the shepherd, so he's kicked out of the flock. He goes to the nightclub, which inspre the gangsters there to steal the flock and sell them to a wolf.
It's one of the cartoons directed by Harry Bailey and George Rule for Van Beuren, and while it's not one of their best ones, it's lively and they handle the stick-figure character with considerable aplomb., and the simple story with the high-speed contempt it deserves. It goes to show that you can't create a great cartoon o the cheap, but if you take a light-hearted attitude, you can get some charm into the project.
It's one of the cartoons directed by Harry Bailey and George Rule for Van Beuren, and while it's not one of their best ones, it's lively and they handle the stick-figure character with considerable aplomb., and the simple story with the high-speed contempt it deserves. It goes to show that you can't create a great cartoon o the cheap, but if you take a light-hearted attitude, you can get some charm into the project.