Fox and the Rabbit is a 1935 Cartune Classics cartoon.
Plot[]
Bobby is sent to school by his mother. On the way, he passes a carrot patch, which is actually a trap set by a hungry wolf. He remembers what his mother told him before he left; "Don't be late to school. And remember, don't play hookey.", so he decides to walk on by. While at school, Bobby remembers the carrot patch he passed and begins to get anxious. He pretends to have the measles, and the teacher kicks him out of school. He returns to the carrot patch and isn't aware that the wolf is waiting for him.
Characters[]
Censorship[]
The teacher's dialogue, "Go home! Go to bed! Scram!" is muted out.
Gallery[]
Soundtrack[]
- Hungarian Dance No. 6[1]
Notes[]
- Bobby's design in this short was later used as the basis for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit's new design by Manuel Moreno, beginning with Case of the Lost Sheep.
- Two of two were animated by Ray Abrams in Cartune Classics.
- MeTV aired a NTSC master from the 90s of the cartoon on Saturday Morning Cartoons, which is the same one aired by CTC in Russia.








