Love's Labor Lost is a 1920 short, animated film by Bray Productions and is one of the silent Krazy Kat cartoons.
He then sees a charming girl hippo and develops an affection for her right after waving hello, despite the size difference.
The elephant gently elbows the hippo in a loving sense, and she responds by slapping his face.
The scene returns to the tavern, where the elephant is flexing his muscles and gaining the courage to confront the mouse.
Saddened by the mouse's death, the cat plays a solemn tune on his banjo, and his tears shower upon the flowerpot.
The pot's flower grows taller, and Ignatz Mouse's ghost appears at the top.
Annoyed by Krazy's gesture, Ignatz Mouse strikes the feline off his feet with a brick before ascending to the great beyond.