Year: 1938
Runtime: 10 mins
Language: English
Director: Gordon Douglas
Mr. Hood is hoping for a quiet birthday dinner with his family, but Darla’s friends crash the celebration, arriving with live animal “presents” that promptly devour the meal. Their noisy argument about Tarzan’s merits and Alfalfa’s overly sentimental song only add to the birthday man’s growing distress.
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