The Ginger Bread Boy

The Ginger Bread Boy is a 1934 animated short by Walter Lantz Productions and is among the many films of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series.

Not wanting to be bothered by the noise, the boy beagle approaches the small puppy and puts a boxing glove on the latter's hand.

When the baby dog gets busy eating, Oswald and the boy beagle were finally listening to their sound system in peace.

With a little help from the spinster, he eventually drove the fearsome feline away from household, resulting in a favorable outcome for both him and his surrogate mother.

In the original version of the fairy tale, the ginger bread boy ends up eaten by the animal chasing him, namely a fox.