Jasper in a Jam is a 1946 short film in the Puppetoons series produced and originated by George Pal.
[1] It starred the voice of singer Peggy Lee, and was directed by Duke Goldstone and released by Paramount Pictures.
The story takes place in a pawnshop where a young African-American boy named Jasper visits in the city.
The music of Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra are featured playing the songs "Pompton Turnpike" and "Redskin Rhumba" and Lee (as a singing harp) sings "Old Man Mose is Dead".
When the night watchman enters the shop, all the items return to their places and Jasper finally makes his escape.