The fact remains that the Terrytoons simply are no comparison to the Looney Tunes. I understand that Paul Terry said he had no interest in competing with Disney, knowing that Disney was the more popular company.
The 1933 short "The Oil Can Mystery" (aka "The Old Can Mystery") is the studio's typical simplistic output, with a brave man trying to rescue his girlfriend from a stock villain. True, it has some things that couldn't have gotten shown once the Hays Code got established, but it's no match for the ebullience of Warner Bros' output over the next 20-25 years.
My advice is to avoid the Terrytoons and stick with Bugs, Daffy, Porky, etc.