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Jolly Little Elves
Manuel Moreno

Jolly Little Elves

  • Music
  • Animation
  • Comedy
RELEASE

1934-10-01

BUGET

N/A

LENGTH

9 min

Description

A poor shoemaker and his wife have only a stale donut and a cup of coffee left to share. An elf drops by, and they offer to share with him. He teaches them (in song) to dunk the donut in the coffee. Later, as they sleep, he brings several other elves back, and they work through the night making shoes in humorous ways. The shoes are a success. Soon, the shoemaker and his wife are quite prosperous. They treat the elves to a feast of donuts and coffee, and the elves treat us to another chorus of "Dunk! Dunk! Dunk!".

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@Geronimo1967

So much for no good deed going unpunished. A poverty stricken couple are huddled in their home on a cold winter’s night looking to share their last doughnut and a cup of coffee. Then there is a tap on their window and a half-naked young elf begs to be let in and heated up. They share their meagre fayre with him and he heads off after leaving them to go to bed. Whilst they are snoozing, an army of their new friend’s friends arrive and proceed to restock their cobblers shop. When they awaken in the morning, the couple find a fully restocked shop and sales soon beckon! Could this be the start of a cottage industry? I always like cartoons that start with a nice snowy scene and this one is charmingly simple, delivered with a kindly moral based on the principle of one good turn deserving another. It’s also got the benefit of the benefit of the world famous “Dunking Rhapsody” which has something vaguely Masonic about it, but that ought to be compulsory for all to sing whilst eating tea and any cakes!