Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is running a children's revue at his theater. A bull pup is anxious for his time on stage and sabotages the earlier acts.
By this time, Oswald had suffered the fate that a lot of cartoon leads would in their shorts: he had become no more than an introductory actor, a top banana present only for the exhibition of the stooges. Certainly this sort of children's revue (with human children) was not new. Gus Edwards had been doing it for decades in vaudeville. Hal Roach's Our Gang series had done several of this sort of show, particularly since the introduction of Alfalfa Switzer. So what purpose does this movie serve, except to transform the small children into small cartoon animals?