The Terrible Troubador (1933) Poster

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Not So Terrible
boblipton1 April 2015
Pooch the Pup sings "Lady of Spain", courts a senorita, eludes her duenna and fights a bull. Also, the Mills Brothers appear to sing "Hold that Bull" in this Walter Lantz cartoon.

Pooch is now a song-and-dance man on a trip to Old Mexico, apparently. The pace of jokes has altered. In the second half, characters stand around, as if they are Laurel & Hardy allowing the comic inevitability of the situation to penetrate or for the audience to quiet their roars of laughter after the last killer joke (which wasn't that funny). It's not a bad cartoon, but it's pretty much a standard go-to-Mexico-and-fight-a-bull cartoon. It's about the gags and not Pooch, so after a few more cartoons, Lantz' staff did without Pooch.
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