Honky Donkey

Honky Donkey is a 1934 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins.

[3] A pampered rich boy named Wally is shown getting spoiled by his overprotective mother.

The kids are soon chased off by the owner, and Wally offers to take the gang to his house so they can play undisturbed.

They attract a fairly large crowd when Algebra, hearing the ringing of a stop sign at a busy intersection, sits down and refuses to get up.

When the gang arrives at Wally's house, they play in the yard, leaving Barclay to get Algebra out of the car.

He winds up getting knocked unconscious when Algebra kicks him in the head, and Wally's housekeeper comes out of the house and screams in horror at the sight of the mule sitting in their car.

Barclay then sneezes, leading Algebra to chase him into the house and begin tearing things up inside.