Chess-Nuts

Chess-Nuts

Year: 1932

Runtime: 6 mins

Language: English

Director: Dave Fleischer

AnimationComedy

The short opens as a seemingly ordinary game of chess, but the board quickly erupts into a madcap, animated chase. Bimbo, playing the white king, vies for the black queen—Betty Boop’s—affection, while other pieces join the fray, launching absurd bowling and football antics. The mischievous character Koko also makes an appearance.

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