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The Good Bad Egg
In this Columbia All-Star Comedy short (production number 8438), Joe DeRita is a bachelor inventor who reads a marriage proposal written on an egg by a lonely widow with one child. He accepts, and soon finds out the boy is the "bad" part of the egg in the title, as he soon destroys whatever it was that Joe had invented.
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Plot Summary
A mischievous wolf attempts to outsmart a farmer and steal his prize-winning rooster. The wolf's elaborate schemes, however, often backfire, leading to comical and unexpected consequences. The farmer, with the help of his farm animals, cleverly thwarts the wolf's persistent, yet ultimately futile, efforts.
Critical Reception
As a mid-1940s Disney animated short, 'The Good Bad Egg' was generally well-received for its humor and animation quality, typical of the studio's output during that era. While not a groundbreaking film, it provided enjoyable entertainment for audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its classic Disney animation style.
Appreciated for its lighthearted comedic tone.
Seen as a fun, albeit predictable, cartoon short.
Google audience: Audience reception for this specific short is not readily available through general Google reviews, but similar shorts from the era are often remembered fondly for their simple humor and nostalgic value.
Fun Fact
This short is notable for featuring the debut of a character named 'Humphrey the Bear', who would later star in his own series of shorts.
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