Paul Terry would soon leave Van Beuren to strike off on his own -- eventually to spend the remainder of his career as a cartoon producer working for Fox and later CBS. In the meantime, he produced this one, poor even by the standards of his work for van Beuren: stick figures, three-quarter animation, synchronized sound rather than speech, endless looping and the gags are just plunked down, nominally on a theme, but with an air of randomness about them.
Van Beuren's work would improve, but he would produce very few topnotch cartoons before he lost his contract with RKO to Disney in 1936. Terry would produce stuff aimed squarely at the kiddie market and within budget.