This cartoon was divided into three two-minutes stories and none of them were that good, to be honest. The first two minutes show a frog and a monkey playing clarinet-like instruments and having a good time until teed-owl who wants to sleep, puts an end to it.. The next two stories involve the oppressive heat. By the way, the 1930s had some of the hottest weather on record in the U.S. One scene - the best one of the cartoon - has three little mice scaring a fat lady at the beach, while the last scene has an old man just trying to get a cold drink of some concoction to cool himself off. Once again, the little mice spoil things.
What's really odd was after the cartoon was over and the ending credits came on. We see a cat reading an Aesop's fable book which reads "Hair, brains and skirts are short this season." He laughs, and a mouse comes by and hits him on the head. End of cartoon. Strange.
The Iron Man This really didn't offer very much. The middle part with the old man battle two big birds is probably the only good segment. After that, the old geezer receives a big package and it's a robot. I didn't know they had robots, or even thought out them way back when this cartoon was made, but obviously so. Anyway, the old man dances with the robot, which later enlarges itself to gargantuan propositions and explodes, raining nuts and bolts on the man.
At the end, we get "Aesop said 2,600 years ago: an oyster is a fish dressed up like a nut!"