Year: 1943
Runtime: 6 mins
Language: English
Director: Joseph Barbera
Released in 1943, this World War II era cartoon from Metro‑Goldwyn‑Mayer was directed by the Hanna‑Barbera team. The short focuses on the training of war dogs, centering on a bumbling yellow canine who provides comic mishaps as he attempts to master his duties. The animation reflects the studio’s classic style of the period.
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