Mother Goose teaches all the nursery rhyme characters how to jazz dance in this decent Terrytoon.
Like most Terrytoons, this one has a decent idea for its basis, but despite a few good gags scattered throughout, fails to come up with much or of interest in its length. The result, as usual, is a competent but uninspired cartoon.
The uncredited staff, especially the animators, does its usual good job, particularly the inbetweeners, who synchronize the soundtrack of tap dance with the characters' feet. 1935 was a good year for Terry to catch up to the industry's leaders in all technical departments, even though it never led, but stuck instead to its tenets of aiming its work at small children and staying in budget.