Krazy Kat takes his niece and his nephew to the local zoo. When the caged lion frightens the kittens, he tells them of how he had captured a wild gorilla in Africa.
This Munchausen-style cartoon from the Ben Harrison-Manny Gould unit at Charles Mintz' cartoon factory is, like many of the Krazy Kat cartoons of this era, a competent but uninspired affair. Harrison & Gould had been directing these cartoons since the middle of the 1920s and knew how to pace them, so the gags are fine, if generic, suitable for any cartoon character. Like Mintz' other cartoon star, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Krazy had lost the individuality that had made her(!) a success in the funny papers two ecades earlier/