While this is not actually a part of the Silly Symphonies, it was still produced by alot of the same people. It's Sunday after all, let's enjoy a Bloody Mary and just enjoy the show........
And how's bout that egg after she comes out of the boiling waters? Now you know how the Mistress ended up how I did.
Wow, that one goes way back. They don't make them like they use to. I've never seen it before, thanks for sharing. The transformation into a confident, strong, beautiful egg can be a good thing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by !!!! In my case I went from hard boiled, to over easy, to plain scrambled!
DeleteOh my, I remember this one!
ReplyDeleteyour not hard boiled. your over easy.
ReplyDelete♫Spooning in a spoon♫
ReplyDeleteDelightful.
Someone's in a good mood today. Your not wearing any foundations today are you?
DeleteWhat a lovely way to start the day. Even at 74 I still love these cartoons. Glad you keep them alive.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these old cartoons!!! They transcended the imagination to new levels.
ReplyDeleteLove old cartoons. Thank you for showing this.
ReplyDeleteWonderful cartoon ➕(^____^)➕ this takes me back!!!
ReplyDeleteIts amazing how nicely animated cartoons were in the early days. So much details with yet a simple innocent storyline. And they held your interest.
ReplyDeleteit's sunday, don't you need to douche, again?
ReplyDeleteWhat can I yell you, the time change has me behind the eight balls.
DeleteSo Mistress Maddie is hardboiled! This was so entertaining!
ReplyDeleteAfter the boiled water swim, the Easter egg seems more like Mae West egg! How many is the dancing chorus line!?!
ReplyDeleteI'll probably have a vision tonight the egg chorus line will be dancing on my dresser tonight.
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