Year: 1962
Runtime: 20 mins
Language: English
Director: Bill Justice
Sixty years of syncopation tracks popular music from ragtime to the big beat, narrated by Professor Ludwig von Drake, who performs his own compositions. It opens with the stop‑motion “Rutabaga Rag,” where dancing vegetables accompany ragtime, then a Charleston shown with cut‑out animated singers and dancers, followed by Dixieland, a crooner love ballad, 1950s doo‑wop, and a lively rockabilly finale.
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