The Great Honey Robbery

The Great Honey Robbery is the second Mighty B! theatrical cartoon short and the first branded as a "Mighty B! Cartoon" starring Amelia Poehler as Bessie Higgenbottom and the first entry to be directed by German expatriate Carlton Andersen, who would go on to direct 20 more entries alongside other shorts for the Fleischer Studios.

The title is a parody of the 1903 film The Great Train Robbery, which influenced the production. this was the last Mighty B! entry released before the implementation of the Hays Code later that year in July.

Plot
Bessie runs a Steam train filled with Honey to be delivered from San Francisco to Hollywood, however a group of Hornet robbers infiltrate the train to steal the honey, mainly for their boss, Big Horn, to bootleg, it's up to Bessie to foil the Hornet's plans before it's too late.

Home Media
The Great Honey Robbery is available on Blu-ray and DVD in the Olive Films release The Mighty B!: Volume 1, 1934-36.