Scrappy is late getting to school, but when the beautiful new school teacher shows up, he joins the other boys in class in a long wolf whistle.
Scrappy changed a whole lot from 1931, when Dick Huemer and company invented him. Back then he was a small boy living in a world in which adults were irrelevant, and his childlike imagination involved fantastic schemes and imaginative gags. Now here he was in a workaday life, with the gags confined to his inability to keep awake during classes.
I don't like it.