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Ain't Nature Grand!
Bosko fishes, and sings and dances with frogs. But two ladybugs use a wasp as an airplane, and a beehive and tree branch as a machine gun to drive him away.
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Plot Summary
A short comedy film where a group of people go on a picnic and encounter various humorous mishaps and romantic entanglements. The story focuses on the lighthearted chaos that ensues during their outdoor excursion.
Critical Reception
As a short film from 1931, specific detailed critical reception is scarce. However, films of this era were generally judged on their entertainment value, comedic timing, and the performances of their cast. Short comedies often served as light entertainment for audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Generally seen as a typical, lighthearted comedy short of its time.
Praised for its comedic situations and the lively performances of its actors.
A brief, amusing diversion that doesn't aim for profound commentary.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this 1931 short film is not readily available. However, contemporary audiences likely appreciated its simple humor and escapist qualities.
Fun Fact
This short film was part of the popular 'Vitaphone sound shorts' series, which brought synchronized sound to short films and features.
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