The House of Tomorrow (1949 film)

[2] It was part of a series of cartoons Avery did satirizing technology of the future which included: The Car of Tomorrow, The T.V.

Most of the time, the inventions follow a similar pattern of being made for each member of the family, but ending with a fatal version for the "mother-in-law".

An off-screen narrator introduces The House of Tomorrow, a pre-fabricated luxury residence that unfolds from a tiny gift box.

Once inside, the narrator offers a tour of the house's modern conveniences, presented as a series of brief vignettes consisting of sight gags.

The house contains all of the following: As the narrator signs off, a typewritten letter suddenly appears on the screen: The short then ends with a repeat of the film of Joi Lansing in her swimsuit.