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** "Little Dutch Mill" briefly shows a BlackFace shoeshiner.
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** "Hawaiian Birds" has the husband bird desperately searching for his wife after she runs off to be with The Singing Orioles in the freezing winter city. However she quickly gets left to freeze to death in the snow by the snobbish performer. Suffering from the guilt, she actually bounds herself and is DrivenToSuicide trying to jump off a building, only being saved by falling in her husband who she reconciles with.

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** "Hawaiian Birds" has the husband bird desperately searching for his wife after she runs off to be with The Singing Orioles in the freezing winter city. However she quickly gets left to freeze to death in the snow by the snobbish performer. Suffering from the guilt, she actually bounds ties herself up and is DrivenToSuicide trying attempting to jump off a building, building. She is only being saved by falling in because she fell on her husband who she reconciles with.
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** "Hawaiian Birds" has the husband bird desperately searching for his wife after she runs off to be with The Singing Orioles in the city. However she quickly gets left to freeze to death in the show by the snobbish performer. Suffering from the guilt, she actually bounds herself and is DrivenToSuicide trying to jump off a building, only being saved by falling in her husband who she reconciles with.

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** "Hawaiian Birds" has the husband bird desperately searching for his wife after she runs off to be with The Singing Orioles in the freezing winter city. However she quickly gets left to freeze to death in the show snow by the snobbish performer. Suffering from the guilt, she actually bounds herself and is DrivenToSuicide trying to jump off a building, only being saved by falling in her husband who she reconciles with.
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** "Hawaiian Birds" has the husband bird desperately searching for his wife after she runs off to be with The Singing Orioles in the city. However she quickly gets left to freeze to death in the show by the snobbish performer. Suffering from the guilt, she actually bounds herself and is DrivenToSuicide trying to jump off a building, only being saved by falling in her husband who she reconciles with.
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** "Dancing on the Moon" has two instances of [[HenpeckedHusband animal brides being way too physically aggressive with their husbands]].
*** The seal bride slapping the seal groom.
*** Right at the end, after the other wedded couples return to Earth, the cat groom gets walloped by his wife for not taking her with him to the moon, even if it wasn't his fault that she was left on Earth.
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* FanNickname: The blue streamline locomotive had no name, but many fans liked to call him "Montana".
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** Upgrading from two-strip Technicolor to three-strip brought out the three-dimensional sets as highlighted in "Somewhere in Dreamland" and "Play Safe" (both 1936).

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** Upgrading from two-strip Technicolor to three-strip brought out the three-dimensional sets sets, as highlighted in "Somewhere in Dreamland" and "Play Safe" (both from 1936).



** "The Barnyard Brat" in particular has Hunky ultimately discipline Spunky's bratty behavior by spanking him and trying to beat him after she just defended him from an AngryMob doing the same. Needless to say corporal punishment was frowned upon even back in 1939.

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** "The Barnyard Brat" in particular has Hunky ultimately discipline Spunky's bratty behavior by spanking him and trying to beat him after she just defended him from an AngryMob doing the same. Needless to say corporal punishment was frowned upon upon, even back in 1939.

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