"The Queen Was In The Parlor" is a 1932 Merrie Melody cartoon featuring the character Goopy Geer. Goopy Geer was an early animated character created for Warner Bros. cartoons, known for his distinctive rubber hose animation style prevalent in the era.
This short is part of the Merrie Melody series, which, alongside Looney Tunes, became a staple of American animation. Produced by Leon Schlesinger, these cartoons were instrumental in the development of the studio's animation department in the early 1930s, a period sometimes considered part of the Golden Age of Animation.