This Warner Brothers cartoon was included as an extra on the DVD for "South Sea Woman"--a Burt Lancaster and Virginia Mayo comedy. I love how Warner and MGM films of the 30s-50s are packaged with various shorts--it's like going to the movies back in the old days when each feature came with a who slew of shorts.
The cartoon begins with the cutest squirrel I have ever seen. It's living in the city and somehow wanders over to a fruit stand. There, it finds a coconut and decides it MUST have it! Seeing this tiny creature pushing the fruit and then trying to break it was very clever--and perhaps was the inspiration for Fox's squirrel-like creature from the "Ice Age" films.
Original, cute and fun--it's a wonder I'd never seen this cartoon before, as I thought I'd seen every cartoon the studio ever released! It's odd, really, as it's thoroughly enjoyable. Heck, it was better than the feature!