This is a cartoon in the Stone Age series produced by Fleischer. There will be spoilers ahead:
Fleischer did some great cartoons in their day and were on a par with Disney for quite a while. But by this point, they were going down for the count and some of their shorts were marginal or worse. This is one of the "worse".
The basic premise is that a young couple in the cave man days is getting married. They are starry eyed with love, so each is grabbed by a "trainer", to teach them what marriage is really like. The bulk of this is of their "training" for marital "bliss". Problem is, the gags are predictable and not well executed, so they fall flat. The bride has to learn chores and how to use a rolling pin as a weapon (at which the bride-to-be is a champ) and the groom is taught to eat inedible food as though he's enjoying it, how to dodge rolling pins and the nagging of his wife.
Comes the "happy" event, it's held in an arena and they're in a boxing ring! The ending is predictable and stale. The only things going for this one are Pinto Colvig, Margie Hines and Jack Mercer doing the voices. As usual, they're great, but even they can't save this mess.
For completists only.
Fleischer did some great cartoons in their day and were on a par with Disney for quite a while. But by this point, they were going down for the count and some of their shorts were marginal or worse. This is one of the "worse".
The basic premise is that a young couple in the cave man days is getting married. They are starry eyed with love, so each is grabbed by a "trainer", to teach them what marriage is really like. The bulk of this is of their "training" for marital "bliss". Problem is, the gags are predictable and not well executed, so they fall flat. The bride has to learn chores and how to use a rolling pin as a weapon (at which the bride-to-be is a champ) and the groom is taught to eat inedible food as though he's enjoying it, how to dodge rolling pins and the nagging of his wife.
Comes the "happy" event, it's held in an arena and they're in a boxing ring! The ending is predictable and stale. The only things going for this one are Pinto Colvig, Margie Hines and Jack Mercer doing the voices. As usual, they're great, but even they can't save this mess.
For completists only.