Jazz Rhythm
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Director Manny GouldBen Harrison Release date June 19, 1930 Writer George Herriman (comic strip) |
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Jazz Rhythm is a short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film is part of a series featuring the comic strip character Krazy Kat.
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- Smooth jazz rhythm cool by saxophonist alfonzo blackwell
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- Plot
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Basic jazz rhythm guitar guitar lesson justinguitar ja 002
Plot
Sports aficionados from faraway come to a stadium to watch an event. Although the event features a boxing ring, the event is not a boxing match. Rather, it's a contest between two pianists playing animated pianos. One of them is Krazy Kat who uses a grand piano. His opponent is a lion who uses an upright piano.
The lion is first to play. Despite getting some disturbance from a passing bee, the lion manages to perform without flaws.
Krazy is next to perform. Krazy also performs perfectly, thanks to not being disrupted.
After the pianists performed, they rest in their corners like boxers who been through a tough fight. Each of them has a cornerman who is a rat, and tries to keep them cool.
Moments later the third round begins. This time it's a boxing match between the two pianos as the instruments trade punches. After some exchange, Krazy's piano comes out the winner. Krazy celebrates by playing his piano again. The lion and the other piano, despite being bested, join Krazy's play minutes later.
References
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