A totally bizarre cartoon, as many of them were back then. The song “In My
Merry Oldsmobile” was quite popular in the very early 1900s. This 1930s
cartoon re-uses the song, assuming that adults in movie theaters (where
this was originally shown) would still be familiar enough with it to sing
along. That, by the way, was the point here – you were supposed to “follow
the bouncing ball” and sing along in the audience.
I liked the commercial, I loved the animation. It was truly charming. The
only thing I didn’t like was the domestic violence ending at 6:13. That was
sad and disappointing.
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Oldsmobile has been my DREAM car My first i owned when i was 13, 86 olds
hurst shifter wit bucket seats, my second waswhen i was 17 a 86 442 all
original…. my bro had a 83 hurst 15th anniversary when he was 18
@roytboga Most people were very innocent about sexuality back then. I don’t
think my parents would have gotten the sexual innuendos. They would have
taken the peppermint scene as a silly old bad guy trying to entice a girl
with candy. But domestic violence was commonplace. To them, it was a fact
of life, ordained by nature, so they didn’t see it as a problem. But they
did feel it was a private matter, so they disdained men who overdid it and
made a public spectacle by injuring their wives.
I liked the part where she licked the candy stick. Bad news, though, when
she started chewing on it! Second place for car tunes goes to Dinah Shore’s
“See the USA in your Chevrolet.”
Geez, I never realized how much sexual innuendo there was back then. I used
to watch those cartoons but never had an appreciation for the
sophistication and cleverness that went into them.
@roytboga Yeah, but it shows a woman knocking a man on his ass. Quite a
progressive idea for 1932, if you ask me.
Why did “Lucille” remind me of Marge Simpson?
WOW!
A totally bizarre cartoon, as many of them were back then. The song “In My
Merry Oldsmobile” was quite popular in the very early 1900s. This 1930s
cartoon re-uses the song, assuming that adults in movie theaters (where
this was originally shown) would still be familiar enough with it to sing
along. That, by the way, was the point here – you were supposed to “follow
the bouncing ball” and sing along in the audience.
ROFLMAO!!!
you know the ladie coulld just get out ther’s a hole in the door why did he
have to lock it anyways weird.
LOL…Very odd!
Magnificent!
sweet!
This is very funny. At 1:55 she licks the stripes off a candy cane. What’s
that about? Is that an allusion to sucking the chrome off a ball hitch?
The copyright at the beginning looks like it says 1931, not 1932. MCMXXXI
Of course for all we know it might still have been shown in 1932.
LOL! What fun!
I liked the commercial, I loved the animation. It was truly charming. The
only thing I didn’t like was the domestic violence ending at 6:13. That was
sad and disappointing.
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this site for simple and easy ideas on the way you might pay out less.
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Oldsmobile has been my DREAM car My first i owned when i was 13, 86 olds
hurst shifter wit bucket seats, my second waswhen i was 17 a 86 442 all
original…. my bro had a 83 hurst 15th anniversary when he was 18
weird seeing a TV ad before you were born. lol this commercial is 54 years
old before i was born.
I want an Oldsmobile!!! where do I can purchase it?? he he he
@roytboga Most people were very innocent about sexuality back then. I don’t
think my parents would have gotten the sexual innuendos. They would have
taken the peppermint scene as a silly old bad guy trying to entice a girl
with candy. But domestic violence was commonplace. To them, it was a fact
of life, ordained by nature, so they didn’t see it as a problem. But they
did feel it was a private matter, so they disdained men who overdid it and
made a public spectacle by injuring their wives.
Perverse lol to say the least…
Ok so essentially, an elderly peeping tom intruder at the start.. o_O
I liked the part where she licked the candy stick. Bad news, though, when
she started chewing on it! Second place for car tunes goes to Dinah Shore’s
“See the USA in your Chevrolet.”
where can i buy one ? ~’
obviously not, in the teather they played comercials
Is this reall? I just can’t imagine an ad like this today…..very very
interesting
Geez, I never realized how much sexual innuendo there was back then. I used
to watch those cartoons but never had an appreciation for the
sophistication and cleverness that went into them.
im very confused