The Rug

The Rug

1944 · 3 min · Animation

In this animated short the Pluggers cash in a Victory Bond to purchase a new rug. However, the rug refuses to behave, so they return it to the store and buy a new Victory Bond with the money.

Directed by Philip Ragan

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