In 1929 and 1930, you could turn anything into a musical instrument in a cartoon. Oswald does that in the 1930 short “My Pal Paul.” Look at him abuse this poor kitty cat. Actually, the cat unwillingly becomes three instruments.
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Bill Nolan was the head animator on this, with Ray Abrams, Manuel Moreno and Clyde Geronimi getting the other animation credits. This comes from a print owned by Steve Stanchfield of
Thunderbean Animation.
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