a Paul Terry Terrytoon cartoon (production number 5109) in which Gandy Goose gets spring fever (the only mention of the word "spring" in this seven-minute cartoon) and runs away from home, ... See full summary »

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a Paul Terry Terrytoon cartoon (production number 5109) in which Gandy Goose gets spring fever (the only mention of the word "spring" in this seven-minute cartoon) and runs away from home, and promptly runs into a fox, proprietor of a roadside diner, who wishes to offer goose-fricassee on his menu. Gandy's goose is about to be cooked, until he develops a sneezing-fit and sneezes his way back home. This cartoon has nothing do do with some MTK3 short with the same title. Written by Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>

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18 March 1951 (USA)  »

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Wonder what the duh-dudes who reviewed this were watching on MSTK3?

Obviously, it wasn't the film listed on this site page which is a Paul Terry Terrytoon cartoon (production number 5109) in which Gandy Goose gets spring fever (the only mention of the word "spring" in this seven-minute cartoon) and runs away from home, and promptly runs into a fox, proprietor of a roadside diner, who wishes to offer goose-fricassee on his menu. Gandy's goose is about to be cooked, until he develops a sneezing-fit (probably caused by "spring"-fever) and sneezes his way back home.

Evidently, viewing too much MSTK3 is dangerous to your mental health, and leads to delusion, and thinking you saw something you didn't, and couldn't wait to tell the IMDb-world about it...duh.


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