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THE TUBA TOOTER (6/4)
Direction: John Foster, George Stallings
A ship leaps through the sea to Hi-Lee, Hi-Lo and Oh Where, Oh Where. It's bringing Schultz, a German tuba player, and his dachshund Fritz back home after an unspecified trip. Schultz’s flut, clarinet, - and sax-playing band partners welcome him at the dock and escort him home. There, Schultz offers Fritz liver so the dog will yodel as Schultz practices.
Schultz's tuba music (Schultz Is Back Again) awakens his napping neighbors, Tom and Jerry, who jump out of bed and play the piano in tune. A cat claps a rhythm for mice to dance, a parrot claps for leaping sausages, and a fish for a wedge of cheese. Local crowds loudly cheer for Schultz and his music — a little too loudly, as the police arrive to arrest him for disturbing the peace. As the paddy wagon rolls away, Tom and Jerry hitch a ride in the bell of Schultz's tuba.
Oompah groups were a favorite theme of 1920s songwriters, with Schultz Is Back Again following on the earlier hit Schultz's German Band. It's hard not to enjoy Van Beuren's tribute to the craze. Pity we cannot speak as positively of Tom and Jerry's female neighbors, whom our boys call to join the crowd toward the end of the short. These are some of the ugliest "sexy" women on record.