
The Peanut Vendor
Directed by Dave FleischerA man tries to sell peanuts at the Zoo but is harassed by an elephant and various animals, so asks a singer for help. The animated cartoons called "Screen Songs" with the famous "bouncing ball" are sing-alongs featuring popular song hits of the day along with the ethnic stereotypes and humor typical of the era in which they were produced by the Fleischer Studios. Mexican actress, singer, dancer and vaudevillian presents the song.
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The Peanut Vendor was released on 28 april 1933.
The Peanut Vendor was directed by Dave Fleischer.
The Peanut Vendor has a runtime of 10 m.
The Peanut Vendor was produced by Max Fleischer.
A man tries to sell peanuts at the Zoo but is harassed by an elephant and various animals, so asks a singer for help. The animated cartoons called "Screen Songs" with the famous "bouncing ball" are sing-alongs featuring popular song hits of the day along with the ethnic stereotypes and humor typical of the era in which they were produced by the Fleischer Studios. Mexican actress, singer, dancer and vaudevillian presents the song.
The key characters in The Peanut Vendor are Armida.
The Peanut Vendor is rated TV-PG.
The Peanut Vendor is an Animatie, Muziek, Short film.
The Peanut Vendor has an audience rating of 6.2 out of 10.

