Sweet Sioux
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"Sweet Sioux" was a seven-minute cartoon released in 1944. It was produced in the studios of Leon Schlesinger as a Blue Ribbon Cartoon, and was distributed by Warner Bros.
[edit] Synopsis
The Film Daily called the cartoon "routine" when it came out, and gave the following review:
"A cartooon burlesque of an attack by Indians on a covered wagon is just a routine Technicolor subject. Featured are a couple of gags such as the Indians circling the wagon turning into a merry-go-round, the defending prospector picking off Indians in a shooting gallery setting, etc."
[edit] References
"Reviews of New Films," Film Daily. 5/10/44 p.13