![]() ![]() (We're also missing some opening scenes of audiences arriving at the theatre, but I didn't have time to sit down at a light table and redraw those. I've created the most appropriate replacement score possible by chaining together bits of other Joe De Nat Mintz scores-and a music hall tune, and one snippet from a non-Mintz score. The Showman (1930) was originally a sound cartoon, but seems only to exist today as a silent print quite a pity, as it's obviously a high-energy musical short about singing and dancing on stage. Carrying on the dog theme, it's Dick Huemer's Toby the Pup at his silliest. This wouldn't be Ramapith, of course, if I didn't get things moving with a rarity-and here's one so rare that it's only partly survived over the years. So who knew? I'm back to my blog after a little too long. With the dog days of summer having passed Chihuahua and moved on to Rottweiler, my work schedule is getting a little less hectic-and some comics projects due out in the winter are finally being put to bed.
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