As in a couple of other MGM Bosko cartoons I've seen (which I should mention depicts him as a realistic-looking little black boy instead of the monkey-like character from Warner Bros.), this one has him going to Grandma's to bring her a bag of cookies. It also has him encountering some frogs meant to caricature some famous African-American musicians of the time who want those cookies as they sing and dance with Bosko in tune for them. This time they're pirates that are not above making Bosko walking the plank! Entertaining musically though a bit repetitious to anyone who's seen the others. Still, should be enough for anyone interested in MGM cartoons made before the arrival of Tex Avery and Hanna-Barbera's Tom and Jerry...