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Baby central. A flock of storks is leaving with babies. An old man at a ledger book is dealing with phone calls and letters; a request for twins from Nanook of the North sends him to the refrigerator; the stork carries them in slings marked “upper birth” and “lower birth.” Another request, written in Hebrew; this baby comes back as a rough Jewish stereotype, and gets stamped kosher. He then joins the head man singing the title song, and shuffling us off to see the baby assembly line, manned by dwarves. The babies are washed in a washing machine, dried, powdered, diapered in paper towels, loaded up with milk, and sent off in a crib. They clamor for “Cantor” and one of the dwarves reveals that he was Eddie Cantor in disguise, followed by another round of the title song.

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Ratings: IMDB: 5.5/10
Released: July 8, 1933
Runtime: 7 min
Genres: Animation Family Short
Countries: United States
Companies: The Vitaphone Corporation Warner Bros. Pictures Leon Schlesinger Studios
Cast: Johnny Murray The Rhythmettes
Crew: Rudolf Ising Friz Freleng

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