The CooCoo Nut Grove

The cartoon was directed by Friz Freleng, with animation by Robert McKimson and Sandy Walker, caricature design by T. Hee, and musical score by Carl Stalling.

[5] The short then proceeds to showcase many Hollywood stars in the form of Ralph Barton-esque caricatures, starting with Hugh Herbert, W.C Fields as a hog (voiced by Tedd Pierce), speaking with Katharine Hepburn (represented as an aloof mare, named "Miss Heartburn"), Ned Sparks (voiced by Dave Barry) stating "I go everywhere, I do everything, and I never have any fun'.

Following this, the camera pans up the tree to where Lupe Vélez and husband Johnny Weissmuller, dressed as Tarzan, are sharing a small table.

The lights dim, and Edna May Oliver takes the centre of the room, dancing to ""The Lady in Red", with a spotlight shining on her.

She leaves, and a 'curtain', which is actually five diapers pinned to a clothesline, rises to reveal the Dionne quintuplets (voiced by Bernice Hansen), who sing a song.

An annoyed Vélez adopts his signature Tarzan scream, takes him under one arm, grabs a vine and swings away through the treetops.

The camera pans up to a woman in a black dress, perched on a piano, weeping as she sings a torch song, "The Little Things You Used To Do".

Actors Edward G. Robinson (in green, on the left) and George Raft (in red, on the right), continue with their 'tough guy' persona before giving up, bursting into sobs and embracing each other.

The closing shots have Morgan on the piano, while the Marx Brothers, Hepburn, Fields, Beery, Laurel and Hardy, et alia float away on their tables, the CooCoo Nut Grove flooded with tears.