The Queen was in the Parlor (1932)
The last Goopy Geer cartoon. The king returns to his castle, and asks where the queen is; she's in the parlor, and won't be seen, according to the title song. He goes to his throne and summons his jester, Goopy Geer. A black knight arrives and threatens one of the young ladies in court; Goopy Geer fights him off, first with an ax, then in armor from kitchen utensils, then butting him with a mounted animal head, which makes the knight's armor fall apart. He pulls it together again and runs away.
Director: Rudolf Ising
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Ken Darby as King (voice) (uncredited) |
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Johnny Murray as Goopy Geer (voice) (uncredited) |
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The King's Men as Quartet (voice) (uncredited) |
| Directing | Rudolf Ising | Director |
| Production | Rudolf Ising | Producer |
| Production | Hugh Harman | Producer |
| Production | Leon Schlesinger | Producer |
| Sound | Frank Marsales | Original Music Composer |
| Visual Effects | Friz Freleng | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Paul J. Smith | Animation |