Gombi

Gombi is a 1942 American animated short film produced by Michael Shires Productions and distributed by Republic Pictures.

Credits

 * Director: Robert Stevens (uncredited)
 * Story: Warren Wallace (uncredited)
 * Animation: Carol Allen (uncredited), James Zinnen (uncredited), Irven Stevens (uncredited), Tony Peters (uncredited)
 * Effects Animation: Don Abrams (uncredited)
 * Layout: Al Zimmer (uncredited)
 * Background: Jim Thornton (uncredited)
 * Music: Paul Steck (uncredited)
 * Sound Director: C.O. Stevens (uncredited)
 * Sound Recording: Harold J. Scott (uncredited)
 * Sound Effects: Dale Pickett (uncredited)
 * Film Editor: Levitow Robertson (uncredited)
 * Orchestrations: Eddie Kilfeather (uncredited)
 * Ink and Paint: Warren Johnson (uncredited)
 * Camera: Max Morgan (uncredited)

Plot
Gombi and Jumper break a mirror on a train trip and their seven years of bad luck start immediately. Stranded by an accident, they have trouble in a ghost town and finally are lost in the desert. The mirror saves them when they piece it back together, and everything is okay until they break the mirror again and their troubles start anew.

Sound Effects Used

 * WB BOULDER CRACK
 * Sound Ideas, CARTOON - WHIRL, SNAP, SPIN, SMACK, TWIRL AND DING
 * Sound Ideas, SMASH, GLASS - GLASS SMASH 08
 * MGM GUNSHOT SOUND
 * Sound Ideas, TRAIN, CARTOON - CRASHY TRAIN STOP, 01
 * Hollywoodedge, Long Crash Tire Skid CRT055201
 * H-B CRASH, CARTOON - HEAVY METAL JUNK CRASH
 * Disney - WATER SPLASH
 * Sound Ideas, THUNDER - THUNDER CLAP AND RUMBLE, WEATHER 01 (H-B)