Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaBoth Mickey and Froggy are running for club president by bribing their fellow voters with lemonade from Mickey and jelly beans from Froggy.Both Mickey and Froggy are running for club president by bribing their fellow voters with lemonade from Mickey and jelly beans from Froggy.Both Mickey and Froggy are running for club president by bribing their fellow voters with lemonade from Mickey and jelly beans from Froggy.
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- Mickey
- (as Our Gang)
- Janet
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- Froggy
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- Buckwheat
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- Happy
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- Club member
- (as Bobby Anderson)
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- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Avaliações em destaque
And yet, after watching this short recently, I came to the conclusion that much of the humor is a subtle stab at the cynicism of politics. I mean consider this: Mickey and Froggy both run for club president. They both combine election speeches with bribery (Mickey gives out lemonade, Froggy gives out jelly beans). This behavior is not unlike today's politicians who seek to win favor with voters and special interest groups. The funniest part of the film is Froggy dressed in an over-sized outfit that looks better suited for Teddy Roosevelt, proclaiming, "When you think of jelly beans, think of me!" As he's trying to deliver his speech, a heckler constantly blows on a noise-maker (again, not unlike the political hecklers of today, only they do it loudly and with signs).
The topper is when Froggy and Mickey, with the electoral results ending in a tie, decide to literally divide the clubhouse, and have their meetings simultaneously at opposite ends. Does this remind anyone of the perpetual polarization of the US?
What this short may lack in consistent humor, it makes up for in its insightful jab at politics!
The premise tries to be a political satire. It's not all that funny or fun. Buckwheat goes serious by bringing up Lincoln. The ending is only slightly funny if only a little sexist. What would be funnier is Janet putting on glasses and turning into a serious leader.
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- CuriosidadesThe 213th of 220 "Our Gang" shorts released from 1922 to 1944.
- Erros de gravaçãoAfter Mickey asks if there are other candidates for president, a boy in the club is seen looking at the camera.
- Citações
Buckwheat: If I may say so, I think we done did the wrong thing when we divided the One for All and All for One Club into two little clubs. It reminds me of what I read in my history book, when we had a President whose name was Mr. Abraham Lincoln. A situation sumthin' like this was goin' on, and Mr. Lincoln kinda fixed things up. And if it wasn't for Mr. Lincoln, dere's no tellin' what mighta happened to this here United States of America. And this also reminds me of the guy who said, "United we stand, divided we fall." He sho' was a smart man!
- ConexõesReferenced in The Our Gang Story (1994)
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- Tempo de duração10 minutos
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