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Stop Howling
The Terry Bears were a staple of the Paul Terry studios for the first half of the 1950s. Comprised of a Papa Bear and two squeaky-voiced baby bears, they went through a series of domestic comedies, usually under the direction of studio workhorse Connie Rasinski.
This one appears to be a typical entry in the series. Papa Bear hears that a fierce criminal has escaped and may be in the neighborhood. The small bears state that their dog will guard them. The dog, however, is cowardly and is frightened by a mouse which gets caught in a rubber glove and Papa, who gets tangled in some sheets.
The result is a typical Terrytoon, set up to please little children with its competently executed gags. For adults, it's another mediocre effort.
This one appears to be a typical entry in the series. Papa Bear hears that a fierce criminal has escaped and may be in the neighborhood. The small bears state that their dog will guard them. The dog, however, is cowardly and is frightened by a mouse which gets caught in a rubber glove and Papa, who gets tangled in some sheets.
The result is a typical Terrytoon, set up to please little children with its competently executed gags. For adults, it's another mediocre effort.
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