There's something special when you watch a Terrytoons animated short. I've gone through the 1930's shorts by this production company run by Paul Terry and Frank Moser and started the 1931 shorts. Go West, Big Boy is a delightful offering from Terry and Moser. There's action aplenty from start to finish. The greatness of these shorts is the wackiness of the characters; reminiscent of soon to be Looney Tunes but with their own flare. The early shorts of Terrytoons were superior to all the other production houses like Disney, Warner, Universal and Columbia not from an animation perspective but from sheer entertainment. The animation adds to that entertainment quality. For example the eyes of the characters are always wide open that makes them funny to look at.
Go West, Big Boy released on 22 Feb 1931 is a wonderful short with the anthropomorphic mouse travelling west and being kicked off the train only to be encircled by ravenous buzzards. Enter stage left is a fair lady mouse skipping onto the scene followed by hundreds of her sheep.
Absolutely fun short. Recommended.