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Fortunately, the lion isn’t dead. Parts of his body descend from the sky in sequence and he’s just like new again.
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This is another one of Avery’s “the-little-guy-is-always-there” cartoons, in this case a lion-frightening mouse (voiced by Frank Graham).
Bob Bentley, Ray Abrams and Walt Clinton are the animators in this cartoon.
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