This very early Paul Terry sound cartoon was produced with an amazing amount of cheating: endless sequence looping, almost no backgrounding, about half-animation and a script that seems to have been worked up in a couple of hours with an irrelevant couple of gags thrown in lest it run too short -- it times out at less than six minutes as it is. Looping, in case you didn't know, was the technique of repeating a sequence, since it is a lot more expensive to draw it again than to simply print it again.
The story, such as it is, concerns a cat and mouse going off to War -- looking a lot like World War One, down to the artillery and tanks. It looks inspired, in a completely uninspired way, by WHAT PRICE GLORY. I can't quite bring myself to give this a '1' rating, since the cartoon techniques it uses are competently done, but that means it lacks the hilarity that complete incompetence sometimes produces.