

Flip Flap
Little Flip-Flap, a seal, is unhappy in the confines of the swimming tank in a big-city zoo. He breaks out and heads for the North Pole, where he meets a pretty girl-seal. She is captured by seal-hunters and sent to the zoo. Flip-Flap decides to return to the zoo and is happy when he is reunited with his sweetheart.
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Plot Summary
A young woman dreams of becoming a Hollywood star and practices her dance routines, hoping to catch the eye of a producer. The film showcases her dedication and talent through a series of musical numbers and performances.
Critical Reception
As a short musical film from 1948, Flip Flap was primarily a vehicle to showcase talent and was not widely reviewed by major critics. Its reception was likely positive within its genre, appreciated for its musicality and performances, particularly by fans of musical shorts of the era.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its energetic musical numbers.
- Showcases the talent of its performers, including an early appearance by Marilyn Monroe.
- A charming example of a 1940s musical short.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this short are scarce. Those that exist often highlight the nostalgic charm and the appeal of vintage musical performances.
Fun Fact
This short film features an early, uncredited appearance by Marilyn Monroe, who briefly dances in the background.
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