Vitamin Hay (1941)
7/10
At the very least, this cartoon needs a warning label such as a "PG-13" rating . . .
19 October 2020
Warning: Spoilers
. . . so that parental units can duly exercise their Constitutional duty of providing guidance with respect to VITAMIN HAY. Toward the beginning of this animated short, a farmyard goat is seeing eating a Model T Ford car ALIVE! Some wizened geezers might try to excuse VITAMIN HAY for this gratuitous cannibalism by saying that cars are not alive in the same sense as Ted "The Splendid Splinter" Williams or Willie "Pass the Pot" Nelson. However, to the youngest tykes, their Hot Wheels vehicles, the stars of CARS and CARS 2 through 7 and MY MOTHER THE 1928 PORTER are just as human, alive and back-firing was the great-granny they haven't seen in a macaw's age. Therefore, what's lost in giving VITAMIN HAY an appropriate Black Box cautionary note as a Word to the Wise?
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