At the Kirmes -- German for "Funfair" -- puppets go about the occupation of enjoying themselves in this short advertising film for Nestles Milk Chocolate.
This stop-motion animated short features puppets with caricatures of well-known film personalities. This sort of animated short was fairly common in American cartoons for a quarter of a century; a lot of the actors caricatured in the 1950s were the same as in the 1930s, even if they had died ten years earlier. This one deserves some recognition as the earliest foreign example I can think of in the genre, and deserves some additional novelty points for being stop-motion instead of drawn.
The next time you go to the movies and complain about the commercials you have to sit through before the show ... if they were as entertaining as this, I would not complain