Farmer Al Falfa is riding around on an elephant, shooting at the usual assortment of African, Indian and Malaysian animals in this surprisingly off-kilter Terrytoon.
Although the plot involves the usual tropes, including the Black cannibals with bones in their hair, dancing around the iron pot before cooking our fearless hero, there are also some unexpected and funny gags, including the monkeys playing tiddly-winks and how Al gets out of being killed by a lion. All in all, a cartoon accepting of the standards of its era, but within that context, very good. Clearly Paul Terry's new co-directors, George Gordon and Mannie Davis, were not having everything their own ways, but were still changing the way things had been done before.