Red Hot Music

Red Hot Music
Kiko the Kangaroo series

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Directed by Mannie Davis
George Gordon
Produced by Paul Terry
Music by Philip A. Scheib
Animation by Carlo Vinci
Studio Terrytoons
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) March 5, 1937
Color process Black and white
Running time 6:04
Language English
Preceded by Skunked Again
Followed by The Hay Ride

Red Hot Music, also known as Red Hot Rhythm! in the Castle Films reissue, is a short animated by Terrytoons, and stars Kiko the Kangaroo. It is the fifth cartoon in the character's series.

Plot

The film starts in a radio station building which is, for some reason, named after Kiko. Inside, an orchestra is performing upbeat jazz music. Their melody is well received by everybody just outside. As the musicians work hard on their performance, fires mysteriously break out in the building.

At a nearby fire department, the alarm rings. The lead fireman, who is none other than Kiko the Kangaroo, leaps out of bed, and slides down the pole. He then heads his fellow firefighters toward the blazing building.

Kiko and the firemen arrive at the radio station on time, and begin to spray their water cannons at it. While he struggles to enter the building, Kiko retrieves the victims collected by his colleagues. When he finally gets inside, he finds the rooms flooded as a result of being heavily showered by the cannons. Kiko then finds a plug which he pulls, thus draining out all the water. After being carried out into the street by the current, Kiko celebrates his accomplished mission by conducting some music while his fellow firemen become his orchestra.


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